Plea to help find two women; Melissa George's meltdown

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Two women go missing in separate incidents
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Monday 12 Nov, 2012
Two women go missing in separate incidents
UPDATE: The partner of a missing woman says everyone who knows her has been left distraught by the mystery.
Melissa George's Morning meltdown
CHANNEL 7 spoke out yesterday about Melissa George's hissy fit on The Morning Show which was sparked by the segment referencing her days at Summer Bay.
Which state has the least productive workers?
AUSSIES are more productive in the workplace than a year ago but time-wasting still costs $87 billion a year.
Girl, 5, caused fatal helicopter crash
A GIRL was sitting in co-pilot's seat when she kicked pedals and caused chopper to crash - killing all five on board.
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Stoner third in last hurrah
Australian Casey Stoner ended his stellar MotoGP career on Sunday with a 69th podium finish.
Melissa George's Morning meltdown
CHANNEL 7 spoke out yesterday about Melissa George's hissy fit on The Morning Show which was sparked by the segment referencing her days at Summer Bay.
Denmark to scrap world's first fat tax
DENMARK'S government has confirmed its plans to scrap a tax implemented on saturated fats in foods, less than a year after bringing in the policy.
Obama faces 'fiscal cliff' showdown
US President Barack Obama has claimed a mandate to raise taxes on the rich to pay for deficit reductions, in a year-end budget showdown with Republicans.
Passengers face more airport meltdowns
TRAVELLERS are being warned they will face more outbreaks of airport chaos as the move to online terminals gathers pace.
The house that Billy Hughes built
A SMALL man with a fighting spirit, former PM Billy Hughes was better known for his colourful politics than his property portfolio.
 
Fraud took $8.5m off gullible rich
A FORMER Qantas steward rented Rolls-Royces, holiday homes and offices to fool investors into thinking he was a wealthy businessman.
Japan's gadget failures on display
IT GAVE us the Walkman, the pocket calculator and heated toilet seats, but Japanese innovation is littered with failures like the "walking" toaster.
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