The devastating photo that broke the world's heart

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Fake shooting details on Facebook could lead to arrest
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Monday 17 Dec, 2012
Fake shooting details on Facebook could lead to arrest
AS IT HAPPENS: Police have evacuated a church in the town where the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting happened.
The story behind that first picture
THE photographer who snapped the first image following the Sandy Hook massacre has explained how the picture came about.
2DayFM radio hoax nurse's family speaks out
ON a table by the bed where Carmine Saldanha has sat for days in a fog of grief and disbelief three candles burn before a newly-fashioned shrine for a daughter who took her own life.
Aussies in Fiji brace for Evan Almighty
NEARLY 700 teenage schoolies are among thousands of Australians bracing for monster category 4 Cyclone Evan's arrival in Fiji today.
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Longshot Popovic in PGA fairytale
LONGSHOT hero Daniel Popovic's head was spinning after he became the fairytale 400-1 victor of the Australian PGA at Palmer Coolum Resort.
Depardieu says au revoir to France
GERARD Depardieu has told a French newspaper he is turning in his passport after insults by France's prime minister.
Medicare rebate becoming worthless
The Medicare rebate now covers as little as 16 per cent of the AMA recommended fee for common private hospital procedures.
Will your pay rise be above average in 2013?
EMPLOYERS are changing their criteria for awarding pay rises and bonuses in 2013. But some industries may as well forget about a salary increase.
Chile's tallest building casts a shadow
THE skyline of Santiago, Chile has been altered by the tallest skyscraper in South America, one that casts a shadow two kilometres long.
Coast church plans world's tallest spire
AN almighty cathedral, boasting one of the world's tallest spires, is planned for the Gold Coast.
Banks see no interest in risky business
THE crunch point for when depositors stop squirreling money into banks and shift to higher-risk investments is way off, according to Westpac boss Gail Kelly.
Police to launch interactive crime map
QUEENSLANDERS will get a new perspective on crime in their neighbourhoods thanks to a ground-breaking police mapping project.
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