Click Frenzy fail; Sarah's accused killer arrested; Time for a new job

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Need a new job in 2013? Now is the time to look
LOOKING for a new job to make a fresh start in 2013? There are some jobs where the ads have doubled so start searching.  
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Sarah accused to face court
MURDER suspect Steven James Hunter was charged last night with killing Sarah Cafferkey after his arrest in Melbourne's inner east ended a national hunt.
Sale fail: Click Frenzy flop as site crashes
IT WAS supposed to be "the sale that stopped the nation". Instead, it was the sale that crashed the internet.
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Rare glimpse into Wills' daily life
FOR anyone else they would barely make the photo album, but new images offer a rare glimpse of Prince William's daily life as a rescue pilot.
That vitamin pill? It may not work
AUSTRALIANS may be wasting money and risking their health by taking complementary medicines because so few are tested, a consumer health group warns.
Consumer spending down in October
DESPITE three interest rate cuts since May, consumers aren't forking out any more than they were five months ago.
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Want 90 per cent off this house? Move it
EVER wondered what your house might be worth if it was in a different suburb? Try anything from $200k to $2m.
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AUSTRALIANS are putting themselves at great risk by failing to take out insurance to protect their families if they become sick, injured or die.
Santa's not appy with naughty children
FRUSTRATED parents have been downloading "Santa apps" in the lead-up to Christmas, which send fake calls from Santa to children's smart phones when they misbehave.
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