Assange to sue PM for defamation, Italian father begs for calm, Best and worst super funds

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Assange bids to sue Gillard for defamation
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Monday 8 Oct, 2012
Assange bids to sue Gillard for defamation
WIKILEAKS founder wants to sue the PM for defamation for her criticism of his release of US diplomatic cables.
Italian father begs for peace from public
THE dad of the four Italian sisters sent home wants the Australian public to "be calm" and give them time to heal.
Nation's worst and best performing super funds
SIX million Aussies should have stuffed cash under a mattress rather than into their employers' default super option.
According to ASIO, the terror threat is real
VIOLENT jihad a real threat after ex-Jemaah Islamiah preacher indoctrinated extremists in Australia. Bali bombings 10th anniversary special interactive
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Aussie women defend T20 crown
AUSTRALIA'S women have staged a stunning upset to defend their World T20 title, beating England by just four runs in a tense final.
'Bully' crusade turns off Jones show ads
TOP-rating broadcaster Alan Jones will go to air today without a single advertisement in a bid to protect businesses from a 'cyber bullying' campaign.
Mobiles at the table 'sours relationships'
THE sight of a mobile phone at the dinner table can damage personal relationships even if it isn���t actually being used.
Redesign Coca-Cola's classic logo
COCA-COLA has put a shout out for new logo ideas giving loyal fans the chance for $5000 and 'bragging rights'.
Flight Centre buckles up for test case
FLIGHT Centre faces massive fines and injunctions if it loses a closely watched price-fixing case being heard in Brisbane Federal Court.
Nathan Tinkler's riverfront bid sinks
NATHAN Tinkler has been hit by speculation a $38 million deal by one of his companies to buy a riverfront property has collapsed.
Want to avoid roaming fees? It'll cost
TELCOS are slugging pre-paid mobile phone users up to $150 to unlock handsets when trying to avoid a global roaming bill shock.
Foxconn denies Apple factory strike
FOXCONN says production at its Chinese factory that makes Apple's iPhones is continuing, denying that of workers had gone on strike.
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