Not happy Jones. Now give us back the Merc

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Sunday 7 Oct, 2012
Not happy Jones. Now give us back the Merc

MERCEDES-BENZ to confiscate Alan Jones's $250,000 sponsored car. They vow to never again support the controversial broadcaster.

Bosses gag on snoozy breaks plan
BOSSES will have to roster jobs around workers' social lives and check that staff who yawn or daydream aren't too tired to work safely.
Mid-air terror: 'Hope you have life insurance'
PASSENGERS on a Tiger Airways flight to Sydney feared the worst after abusive man threatened their lives.
Stepdad admits handcuffing Howes, denies abuse

UNION leader's stepdad handcuffed the Labor figure to a chair when he was eight. He had a gun. But he says he wasn't abusive.

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Pilot makes maximum speed dash to safety
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