The new wedding vows; Top Shop hits Sydney; Kill sharks and kill people

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Thursday 4 Oct, 2012
Dragon's demise due to cloud blindness
THE phenomena of pilots blinded in cloud cover may have caused the death of Des Porter, his wife and their friends.
Why killing sharks won't save swimmers
YOU might think that killing sharks is a good way to make our beaches safe. You'd be wrong. The opposite is true.
Excited about Topshop? See the best
News.com.au trawled through the megastore's four floors to find our pick of the season's top trends.
Meet Mr Aquabumps, surf paparazzi
THERE are tough jobs - firefighter, soldier, fielding calls for radio shock jock Alan Jones - and then there's Bondi surf photographer Eugene Tan's.
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Viney: It's now or never
MELBOURNE father-son draft prospect Jack Viney says he will make the club pay should it overlook him in bidding on Monday.
Why Jones should be scared of Kyle
SPONSORS dumped Kyle Sandilands after a vicious attack on a journalist earlier this year. Did the advertisers come back?
Modern wedding vow: I won't share link
ONE in three couples now refuses to vow "til death do us part" at the altar, but many would like to make a wedding pledge to avoid online flirting.
French family feud erupts at Lacoste
MICHEL Lacoste, 69, has decided to seek a court ruling against the company board's nomination of Sophie Lacoste-Dournel.
Sumatran tiger dies on Indo flight
AN endangered Sumatran tiger has died during a plane journey in Indonesia with an autopsy finding it had a broken leg and facial injuries.
Big banks keep millions in limbo
AUSTRALIA'S four million mortgage holders are in limbo as the big banks refuse to pass on yesterday's interest rate cut.
CAN: Toni Collette's ad wasn't ALL bad...
PEOPLE hated them with a passion, but Commonwealth Bank's CAN ads may have made people hate the bank less.
Recycling mobiles a mammoth task
AUSTRALIANS are hoarding more than 22 million unwanted mobile phones despite a national service that will recycle the old handsets free of charge.
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