The uni student worrying the PM; Pope's final hours

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The uni student who has the PM worried
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Friday 1 Mar, 2013
The uni student who has the PM worried
THIS is the 22-year-old university student who has scared Julia Gillard into sleeping over at Rooty Hill in Western Sydney for a week.
The Catholic Church is now without a Pope
BENEDICT XVI flew by helicopter to the Vatican's vacation retreat hours before becoming the first pontiff to resign in 600 years.
Everybody chill, mercurial summer's over
A SUMMER of floods, fires, heatwaves and tornados is over, having left us with the nation's hottest month on record.
PM gives Vodafone $4m for new jobs
VODAFONE will create 750 new jobs in a Federal Government-backed plan to move the telco's offshore jobs to the Apple Isle. 
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Scrap NAB Cup tri-series: Clarko
HAWTHORN coach Alastair Clarkson says the NAB Cup will never fully prepare players for the rigours of the season proper.
Rivers not sorry for Klum Holocaust gag
COMEDIAN Joan Rivers has sparked controversy for comparing Heidi Klum's backside to the Holocaust.
Predatory health workers slipping the net
HEALTH workers who prey on the disabled can move between states and avoid detection because there is no national criminal checking system.
Whistleblower dubbed 'crazy Miss Cokehead'
A HIGH-FLYING banker has claimed she was bullied, tormented by male colleagues after she blew the whistle on insider dealing.
Memo: What to do in case of Yeti
YETI fever was so intense in the 1950s the United States government attempted to restrain it with red tape.
Fire levy divides residents
TWO neighbours found themselves paying vastly different fire levies, just for their location on opposite sides of the street.
$1m in super may not be enough
A PENSION fund worth $1m in today's money will need to be more than double that in 30 years once medical, aged care are factored in.
App lets you see yourself in sunnies
A NEW iPad app will let people try on sunglasses by manipulating 3-D images of themselves from the neck up.
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Mystery Pistorius substance revealed; 'Women don't want to be boss'

Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 2, 2013 0 nhận xét

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Mystery Pistorius substance revealed
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Thursday 28 Feb, 2013
Mystery Pistorius substance revealed
THE substance found in Oscar Pistorius's bedroom after the shooting death of Reeva Steenkamp was a sexual enhancer, his PR people have revealed.
'Women don't have what it takes'
SOME women just don't have the confidence to become boss, the ABS says in its Australian Social Trends report. Do you agree?
New Merc cheaper than a Holden
A BUDGET-priced baby Mercedes-Benz that's cheaper than a new Holden Commodore goes on sale in Australia today.
Egypt balloon horror caught on video
TERRIFYING video has emerged of a hot-air balloon catching fire before a fatal crash in Egypt.
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Bitter Gram hopes for AFL return
JASON Gram wants to move on from his St Kilda sacking, the rumours, innuendo and mistruths being pedalled and get back to playing footy.
McAdams and Sheen break up
RACHEL McAdams and Michael Sheen have split after two years together.
Donor dad battles for custody
A MILLIONAIRE businessman who helped an ex-flame conceive a child through IVF wants joint parental responsibility.
'Tweets from the top' don't include Aussies
IGNORING Twitter could be the main reason Aussie CEOs are failing to rate among the world's most influential online.
Japanese hotel shrinks to half its size
PASSERS-BY in Tokyo's busy Akasaka district have started to notice something odd about a 40-floor hotel - it has shrunk to half its original height.
Shaynna's tips for selling houses
WANT to sell your house? Then you'd better listen to Shaynna Blaze.
Quality meat latest currency for drugs
TOP quality meat is the latest currency on the drugs market, with one butcher convinced his prime stock is being traded for something far less wholesome.
TED Prize goes to 'slumdog millionaire'
SUGATA Mitra was awarded a million-dollar TED Prize to pursue the promise of building schools in the internet cloud.
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