Fugitive charged over mate's murder; Bindi v Hillary; Child abuse hoax

Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 1, 2013

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Fugitive caught after mate's murder
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Friday 25 Jan, 2013
Fugitive caught after mate's murder
A MAN who is alleged to have shot his mate with a rifle after an argument, has been arrested at a train station. 
Bindi 'frustrated' over Clinton cut
WILDLIFE warrior Bindi Irwin speaks of her devastation after an article she was asked to write for Hillary Clinton was scrapped.
Anonymous members jailed over hack
TWO computer hackers with the group Anonymous for cyber-attacks on PayPal that refused to process payments to WikiLeaks.
This girl is not an abuse victim
THE PICTURE of a girl who was mauled by a Rottweiler is being falsely used on Facebook to get 'shares' and 'likes'.
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AFL faces up to reality with new show
A REALITY football show being considered by the AFL, possibly hosted by Eddie McGuire, would guarantee the winner a spot on a league list.
Magazine queen tells of massive fraud
MAGAZINE icon Nene King told a court today she believed she had been fleeced of up to $500,000 through fraudulent transactions.
Aussie mozzies love a bloody beer
MOSQUITOES like an Australia Day drink too, and will be flying straight for the beer drinkers this long weekend.
Oil strike: Outback find 'can fuel Australia'
SOUTH Australia is sitting on oil potentially worth more than $20 trillion, independent reports claim - enough to turn Australia into a self-sufficient fuel producer.
Aussies arrested over Thai shooting
TWO Australians have been arrested in Phuket over the accidental shooting of two German tourists after an alleged dispute over a motorbike. 
Ramsay St home seeks good neighbours
EVERYONE needs good neighbours and now Ramsay St's off-screen residents need one more.
$65,000 to school a child
THE cost of educating a child through public school is almost $65,000 - with hidden fees for excursions, technology and extracurricular activities.
Beware the word on the tweet
INTERNET security experts have revealed he top buzzwords used by cybercriminals to lure victims on social media.
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