America cleans up; Trick-or-treat emergency; Mid-air scare

Thứ Tư, 31 tháng 10, 2012

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America the brave gets back up
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Thursday 1 Nov, 2012
America the brave gets back up
US President Barack Obama inspected the devastation from Sandy, flying high over flooded neighbourhoods, sand-strewn streets and a burning fire that charred homes along the New Jersey coastline.
Mid-air scare for Singapore-bound Qantas jet
QANTAS A380 forced to make an emergency landing at Sydney Airport after reports of smoke in the cabin.
Stairs collapse under trick-or-treating kids
CHILD in hospital and several others hurt after stairs collapse under the group out for Halloween.
Rayney verdict: Nervous wait after lengthy murder trial
BARRISTER Lloyd Rayney will learn his fate when the Supreme Court delivers a verdict in his long-running murder trial over the death of his estranged wife.
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Evidence mounting against Dees
RICHMOND hearts sank when Carlton's Brock McLean fluked a match-winning goal with 42 seconds left on the clock on July 28.
Savile scandal sparks soul searching
JIMMY Savile was one of Britain's biggest starsand allegedly worst sexual predators. Now the nation is asking whether there was a link between them.
Shonky product winners investigated
FOUR products judged by Choice as the shonkiest of the shonky products are being pursued by NSW Fair Trading 
NAB posts first profit fall since GFC
BANK'S shares fall after posting 22 per cent drop in full-year profit, its first decline since the global financial crisis.
New tourism push tempts backpackers
A MAJOR push to draw young working holiday makers to Australia and better market our food and wine offerings will be the focus for Tourism Australia.
Cup Day rate cut could be scratched
THE inside tip on the anticipated Melbourne Cup Day rate cut is that it's now looking anything but a sure bet.
OZ Lotto jackpots to $100m
THE OZ Lotto jackpot failed to go off again, sending the Division 1 jackpot skyrocketing to a record $100 million on Melbourne Cup day.
Man with 'bionic leg' to climb skyscraper
ZAC Vawter is helping to test a trailblazing prosthetic leg controlled by his mind by climbing 103 flights of stairs to the top of a Chicago skyscraper.
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