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BP hostages killed in raid
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BP hostages killed in raid
ALGERIAN forces launched a military assault at a natural gas plant that left hostages dead, an official confirmed.
Indian 'rapist' bashed in jail
ONE of the five adults to stand trial on charges of gang-raping and murdering a student, has allegedly been tortured in jail.
Live: Lance Armstrong 'confesses' on Oprah
LIVE CHAT: Join us for live coverage of the Lance Armstrong interview with Oprah Winfrey where the disgraced former cycling champ "comes clean" on doping. Starts 1pm AEDT.
Marco: Master beyond the kitchen
WHILE Austereo's rude hosts and their bosses roast slowly, Marco Pierre White has risen above insult like a perfect souffle.
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Not much between first XI & rest: Pup
CRICKET fans who don't like the rotation policy have been told to accept that the gap between the best players and the rest is not the same as it was.
Why Marco's a master beyond the kitchen
WHILE Austereo's rude hosts and their bosses roast slowly, Marco Pierre White has risen above insult like a perfect souffle.
Wanna try the Kangemu burger?
IT'S 80 per cent kangaroo and three per cent emu - but will this meaty ultimate Aussie burger fly with customers? So, would you eat it?
Stocks close at 19-month high
AUSTRALIAN shares have reached a 19-month high as optimistic investors push the local bourse 2.7 per cent higher for the year.
'Flammable liquid oozed out of battery'
PILOTS on the Boeing 787 that made an emergency landing smelled something burning after a flammable liquid leaked from the main battery.
Add bedrooms for a dream price
A SINGLE extra bedroom can add more than $100,000 to the value of a property, new research shows.
No takers for free money in scheme flop
QUEENSLANDERS have ignored a Federal Government program designed to help people save money - not one person has taken up the scheme.
Facebook search ups the ante on public humiliation
TIME to lock down your personal information as Facebook's new search engine makes naming and shaming a cinch.
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