Djokovic survives five-set epic battle; Teen shoots five dead

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Djokovic survives five-set epic
NOVAK Djokovic has survived a stunning onslaught from Stanislas Wawrinka, fighting back from the brink to claim one of his best wins.
Teen shoots five dead in home
A TEENAGE boy has fatally shot two adults and three children inside a home in the US, authorities say.
Mums prepare to march on Kochie
FED up with being told to cover up by David Koch, breastfeeding mums will hold a "nurse-in" outside Channel 7 studios.
Bloody end to hostage crisis
ALGERIA'S four-day hostage crisis has reportedly ended in a bloody raid that is said to have left 25 foreigners dead.
 
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Howlers drive Aussies over edge
TWO shocking decisions in the washed-out game against Sri Lanka exposed the DRS as fundamentally flawed. WATCH THE HOWLERS
We love larrikins but fear they won't last
MOST Aussies think it's important to hang on to our "larrikin" nature, but which famous knock-about types have been voted as our favourites?
It's sunny side up for most of us
AUSTRALIANS are more optimistic about the future of humanity than they used to be and are trying to look on the bright side of life.
Goodbye brands: Nostalgia is not enough
SOCIAL media was flooded with outpourings of grief this week over the closure of HMV and Crazy John's. But tears are not enough to keep them afloat.
Nude Olympics make some waves
ANCIENT Olympic events may have been run in the nude but they didn't include sack racing, unlike yesterday's event at Maslin Beach.
Tide turning for sellers
HOME sellers in Sydney's west are more likely to achieve their asking price than vendors in the traditional real estate strongholds, according to new research.
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.
Carly's Law will catch online liars
PREDATORS who lie online about their age to meet children would be caught faster and jailed for longer under proposed federal laws.
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