Sailor arrives on shore after amazing rescue; Armstrong dumped by Nike

Thứ Tư, 17 tháng 10, 2012

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Missing yachtsman arrives on shore
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Thursday 18 Oct, 2012
Missing yachtsman arrives on shore
A FIRM handshake for the police and a warm hug from mum was how yachtsman Glenn Ey arrived back on shore after being lost at sea.
Nike says Armstrong 'deceived us for years'
LANCE Armstrong steps down as chair of his Livestrong cancer-fighting charity and Nike ends endorsement.
TV bosses call Nine deal a win for the viewers
WHILE it was predicted Nine's new owners would be quick to make cuts, its bosses say it will be good for TV fans.
Girls 'meant no malice' dressed as Aborigines
ELDER hopes eight students, who dressed as Aborigines and posted photos online, have learned a lesson.
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Oliver shines after week from hell
JOCKEY Damien Oliver took a swipe at racing figures who dumped him from the spring carnival after a storming win at Caulfield.
Fey and Poehler to co-host Globes
TINA Fey and Amy Poehler will co-host the 2013 Golden Globe Awards.
8 kids foods packed full of fat
NUTRITIONIST Zoe Bingley-Pullin analyses popular kids' food and drink such as rolled fruit snacks and yoghurt and exposes their high salt and sugar content.
Future of mining hinges on cost-cutting
BOOM time for commodity prices is over and investment in mining over the next 10 years hinges on productivity.
Bethyl's loss hard to bear for Taronga
TARONGA Zoo keepers are in need of a good bear hug as they mourn the loss of their beloved kodiak Bethyl. Age had taken its toll on her.
Millions to save beachfront mansions
MORE than $20m in ratepayer money has to be splashed out to stop millionaires' homes being washed into the ocean.
Aussies will move for financial gain
ABOUT one in three Australians are prepared to pack their bags and move interstate if it meant they would end up better off.
$2m Aston Martin One-77 goes on show
THE Aston Martin One-77 is one of the fastest cars in the world with a top speed of 354km/h ��� about 100km/h more than most aircraft lift off at.
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