Search for bodies as 100 missing in bushfires

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Fears fires took lives with 100 missing
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Monday 7 Jan, 2013
Fears fires took lives with 100 missing
POLICE fear the devastating bushfires in Tasmania may have claimed  lives with police unable to make contact with about 100 people.
Mum finds her baby daughter in grip of a python
A 22-year-old mother - woken by her hissing cat in the early hours of the morning - discovered a 1.85m-long python wrapped around her two-year-old daughter.
'Body in bag' washes up on beach
A GRIM discovery of what appears to be a bag containing human remains has been made on Rottnest Island off Perth.
Warnie loses it in Big Bash biffo
THE Melbourne derby turned ugly as a bloodied and battered Marlon Samuels went to war with the ill-fated Melbourne Stars.
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Warne blows up at Renegade Samuels
THE Melbourne derby turned ugly as a bloodied and battered Marlon Samuels went to war with the ill-fated Melbourne Stars.
Blue Ivy's $1m nursery
AS if her mother being the world's most beautiful woman, and her father its most successful rapper weren't enough Blue Ivy Carter now has a delux crib.
Boys more likely to repeat kinder
THOUSANDS of children are being held back for a second shot at four-year-old kindergarten every year, with boys more likely to have to repeat.
Regulators agree on global bank rules
BANKING regulators have agreed on global rules designed to make sure banks keep enough cash in hand to survive market crises.
China is so cold 1000 ships freeze in the sea
SPARE a thought for China as you bake today. The average temperature has not risen above MINUS 3.8 since November. 
Banks to make history on rates
THE nation's Big Four banks are contemplating something they have never done before - cutting rates out of cycle with central bank.
Cooling costs 'may prove fatal'
DOCTORS have warned that soaring electricity prices could be fatal on hot days as people turn off airconditioners to save money.
Students secretly filming in class
STUDENTS are using high-tech gadgets such as pen cameras and iPhones to secretly film other children and teachers - then posting the results on the internet.
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