Big name quizzed in Savile case

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Big name quizzed in Savile case
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Saturday 1 Dec, 2012
Big name quizzed in Savile case
HIGH-PROFILE celebrity, the biggest name to be linked to the Jimmy Savile child sex investigation, has been interviewed.
Sisters blamed for foster abuse
THREE sisters who were repeatedly sexually abused by foster child  told they share the blame for failing to lock their bedroom doors.
Row erupts over Palestine vote
WAR of words breaks out over Australia's decision to abstain from UN vote giving Palestine non-member observer status.
The new product placement craze
AUSTRALIANS are being offered expensive gifts, holidays and cash prizes to endorse products on social media site Instagram
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Tippett blames Crows for ban
KURT Tippett says he only discovered six weeks ago that he had signed illegal deals that broke AFL draft and salary cap rules.
Dina Lohan speaks out on LiLo's arrest
DINA Lohan asks for the public's sympathy in the wake of her troubled daughter Lindsay's recent arrest.
Yahoo boss: Being mum and CEO 'easy'
YAHOO CEO and new mum Marissa Mayer has drawn criticism for declaring that juggling work and parenthood is a piece of cake.
Chinese snap up prime farm land in WA
CHINESE agricultural giant Beidahuang Group is snapping up prime farm land in WA as part of big plans to meet the Asian superpower's food needs.
Virgin buying a huge role in tourism
VIRGIN Australia has swept in to capitalise on a spat between Qantas and Tourism Australia, holding talks with the peak tourism body.
TV handyman can skip DIY on $4.6m pad
HE'S found fame and fortune as a down-to-earth DIY guy but there's little work needed on Scott Cam's $4.6 million mansion.
Two winners share $555m US Powerball
LOTTERY officials say the mega US jackpot of more than half a billion dollars has been won by just two ticket holders.
Nintendo's Wii U tipped to sell out
THE first new games console in six years is on sale in Australia, and retailers are already predicting widespread sell-outs.
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Ponting to miss home town farewell, Daniel's remains returned

Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 11, 2012 0 nhận xét

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Best since Bradman declares
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Friday 30 Nov, 2012
Best since Bradman declares
RICKY Ponting rejected the cherished chance of a hometown farewell because he did not want to denigrate the career of Steve Waugh.
' I think we're all just shell shocked'
BRUCE and Denise Morcombe finally free to plan a funeral for their son Daniel after a coroner releases his remains.
Holiday complaint met with 'shut the **** up'
DIDN'T like your holiday? We don't care so shut up, jeered package holiday worker in a series of foul-mouthed emails sent to shocked customer.
'Oddball galaxy' a black hole?
ASTRONOMERS discover what may be the biggest black hole ever observed, with a mass 17 billion times that of the Sun.
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Crows to present a united front
ADELAIDE today will turn up with a united front as it faces the league commission at AFL House in Melbourne.
That '70s Show star arrested
That '70s Show star Lisa Robin Kelly is free on bond after being arrested for assault.
How booze rots your baby's brain
A PICTURE of the shrunken brain of a six-week old "booze baby" makes the dangers of drinking during pregnancy frighteningly clear.
BHP prepares to replace Kloppers
BHP chairman Jac Nasser told shareholders today it is preparing for CEO Marius Kloppers to be replaced, but gave no clear date for succession.
Victoria begins talks with Qantas
THE Victorian Government has begun talks with Qantas after the airline ended its 40-year relationship with Tourism Australia.
Home sales post mild rise
AUSTRALIA'S housing sector posted a mild rise in October, with new home sales lifting after three months of falls.
Australia's worst credit card scam busted
POLICE have busted an international organised crime gang which allegedly committed the biggest theft of credit card data in Australia's history.
Facebook mistakes elbow for breast
FACEBOOK has removed a seemingly risque photo of a naked woman reclining in a bathtub, mistaking her elbows for breasts.
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