A father and son are accused of targeting the beachside Hanukkah celebration, killing 15 people including children and Holocaust survivors on one of the nation's darkest days. From raucous city pubs to sleepy country towns, Australia observed a minute's silence at 6:47 pm (0747 GMT) -- exactly a week since the first reports of gunfire. Countless homes lined their windowsills with candles in a nationwide gesture of "light over darkness". "We're here together," said Roslyn Fishall, a member of Sydney's Jewish community. "Turn to strangers and hug them. Let's make peace together," she told AFP from a makeshift memorial at...