Dame Elisabeth dies; Two murders in Outback; Message from space

Thứ Tư, 5 tháng 12, 2012

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Dame Elisabeth: A great life
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Thursday 6 Dec, 2012
Dame Elisabeth: A great life
DAME Elisabeth Murdoch has died, aged 103. She passed away peacefully last night at her home Cruden Farm in Langwarrin.
Arrest made in Outback killings
A 19-YEAR-OLD man has been charged with murdering two young women - a camel jockey and a missing teenager.
Aussie radio hosts sorry for royal prank
TWO Australian radio hosts have pushed Prince William and his wife Kate off the front page in the UK by pretending to be the Queen and Prince Charles.
Peace on Earth, good will to all men
AN epic Christmas video from the International Space Station reminds us to work together to reach goals we never thought possible.
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Swannies have the last laugh
A WEEK after Adelaide was seen to escape lightly for its salary cap cheating, Sydney is about to pull off a brazen heist.
Harry 'jumps for joy' on baby news
PRINCE Harry has reportedly jumped for joy at his Afghanistan army base on being told he is to become an uncle.
Don't serve super-sized energy drinks, say readers
UPDATE: News.com.au readers have had their say on super-sized energy drinks, as health experts call for a crackdown on the drinks.
Trading halt as Ten raises new funds
TEN shares have gone into a trading halt as the struggling free-to-air broadcaster prepares to raise new funds.
Oprah effect boosts tourist numbers
OPRAH Winfrey's visit to Australia is finally paying off, with the growth in American tourists at its highest level since the Sydney Olympics.
Stockland optimistic despite hit
PROPERTY group Stockland lowered its profit guidance yesterday but expects a recovery in the property market to boost earnings.
 
Retirees miss out as rates cut
INTEREST rate cuts may be good news for borrowers, but the RBA's move spells pain for retirees and investors relying on their savings.
Smartphone users hit with bill shock
AUSTRALIAN with smartphones are concerned about bills and fear Big Brother is tracing their every move through their device, research reveals.
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