Killer Cyclone Evan unleashes its fury on Fiji

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Cyclone Evan unleashes its fury on Fiji
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Tuesday 18 Dec, 2012
Cyclone Evan unleashes its fury on Fiji
THOUSANDS of Aussies are stranded, with their holiday plans in tatters, as killer Cyclone Evan unleashes its fury on Fiji.
Gun-rights advocates concede on gun regulation
EVEN staunchly pro-gun politicians concede it's time to rethink America's gun laws in the wake of the school massacre where 20 children and six teachers and support staff died.
Body dumped at hospital door
TWO men and a woman have been charged over the death of a man shot and dumped outside a Melbourne hospital.
99,000 kids and young adults on streets
MORE than 230,000 Australians used a homeless service in 2011-12 and 99,000 were children or people aged up to 24.
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Knights members back Tinkler
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Kate back to crown sporting heroes
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The lower blood pressure diet
The DASH diet, is a healthy eating plan that has been proven to help reduce blood pressure and cholesterol.
Fairfax sells off Trade Me
FAIRFAX Media is selling its remaining 51 per cent stake in auction website Trade Me to an investment bank.
Happy campers forking out top dollar
A WATERFRONT patch of dirt will set you back nearly as much as a studio apartment these Christmas holidays but families are booking a year ahead for the privilege.
Beach houses falling into the sea
HOMES on a beachfront street have only centimetres of sand left before they start crumbling into the ocean.
Christmas gifts to last a lifetime
TOYS left on the floor, expensive wrapping thrown in the bin and unwanted novelty gifts can all be a thing of the past this Christmas if you give the gift of financial knowledge instead.
Kids 'addicted' to fast food app
DIETITIANS want a ban on smartphone app that dishes out free hamburgers and fries at Hungry Jacks restaurants, saying children are becoming addicted to the promotion.
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