Mass shooting at day spa; Boy band fights bullies; Basic costs skyrocket

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Mass shooting at day spa: reports
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Monday 22 Oct, 2012
Mass shooting at day spa: reports
SEVERAL people wounded in a shooting near a suburban shopping centre, and the gunman is still on the run. 
Household basics at twice cost of inflation
THE costs of basic necessities - electricity, petrol - rise at more than twice the rate of inflation over the past decade.
Why the next US President matters to the world
AS Obama and Romney near their 3rd debate, Aussies will find the politics of the next President matters.
Teen band troll slapped with intervention order
RELENTLESS cyber bullying campaign against pop teen stars The Janoskians has resulted in court action.
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Kiwis blast Wallaby 'thieves'
ALL Blacks coach Steve Hansen has savaged Australian rugby for pinching Kiwi talent and told the ARU: 'Get your house in order!'
Livinia forecasts her second baby
ALWAYS a sunny weather girl, Livinia Nixon has an added reason to smile -she's expecting her second baby next April.
Why defence is afraid of women warriors
SECRET Defence documents have revealed an extraordinary litany of reasons why it fears letting women fight in frontline combat roles.
Google plunges after report bungle
AS far as unpleasant surprises go, Google hit Wall Street with a double whammy overnight.
'Transgender airline' leaves passengers stranded
MONTHS after taking to the skies with Thailand's first transsexual air crew, PC Air was grounded last week, unable to pay its fuel and service fees.
Vizard sells mansion for $7m
STEVE Vizard has defied a lacklustre property market to sell his mansion for $7 million after it was on the market for a year.
Lucky country? A man's story of living in poverty
ONE in eight Australians are living in poverty, including kids. We spoke to a man who barely has enough money to buy food.
UK wants 'Generation Xbox' spies
BRITAIN hopes the Xbox generation - skilled in computer games and social media - will want to protect the nation from cyber attacks.
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