Search for Jill Meagher deepens; Parents steal ADHD meds; Rates prediction

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Wednesday 26 Sep, 2012
Police probe kidnap fears as family seeks help
WOMEN report shocking abduction attempts in the vicinity of where Brunswick woman Jill Meagher vanished.
Pill-popping parents stealing from kids
PARENTS taking their own children's ADHD medication for the speed-like high, while kids are given painkillers.
A rates prediction that just might interest you
A MODEST cut to the cash rate seems in order when the Reserve Bank board meets next week, says Jessica Irvine.
Save our bacon! Global shortage 'unavoidable'
A GLOBAL shortage of bacon is "unavoidable", announces UK pig industry. Should hungry, hungover Aussies be worried?
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Hodge bench stress for Hawks
AILING Hawthorn ace Luke Hodge may be restricted to bursts off the interchange bench in Saturday's AFL Grand Final.
Julie Bowen plays down Duchess pics
MODERN Family actress Julie Bowen thinks people need to "get over" the topless pictures of Britain's Duchess of Cambridge.
 
Which type of shopper are you?
EVEN when it comes to shopping we all have different personalities - and retailers are increasingly taking note in a bid to boost sales.
Govt seeks $550m public service savings
THE federal government has announced a crackdown on public service travel, recruitment advertising and printing in a bid to save the budget $550 million.
Leaky windscreen diverts Qantas flight
A PERTH-bound Qantas flight from Sydney has been forced to divert to Adelaide after a windscreen was found leaking.
Home buyers trek to a space-age pad
AN AUSSIE Star Trek tragic puts his house on the market amid inquiries from the Middle East, US, Europe and Asia.
Chief insurer's wage snowballs
STEP aside Marius, Mike, and Gail. Some new names are powering up Australia's corporate pay chart, including Patrick Snowball.
Knickers in a twist over Facebook lingerie
A LINGERIE Facebook page breached advertising codes when it encouraged women to post pictures of themselves online in underwear, the watchdog says.
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