Man gets sucked into the Earth; Grant Denyer quits on air

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Video captures sinkhole tragedy
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Thursday 28 Mar, 2013
Video captures sinkhole tragedy
WARNING:  DISTURBING IMAGES.  A 25-year-old man in China has died after a sinkhole opened up and swallowed him.
Bomb attack near Acropolis
A BOMB has exploded near the Acropolis in Athens, but the target and whether anyone is hurt is not immediately clear.
Freed hostage's missing wife had key role
THE MYSTERY around the split between freed hostage Warren Rodwell and his wife deepens as the politician who got his release revealed her role.
'Biggest cyber attack in history' slows internet
A SPAM-fighting organisation says it's being hit by a massive cyber attack. One expert warned that the side-effects of the electronic onslaught was affecting others across the internet. 
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Blues ready to go: Malthouse
BLUES coach Mick Malthouse declared "we're ready to go'' for Carlton's opener against Richmond at the MCG tonight.
Dido puts family before new album
DIDO had been planning a relatively quick return to the spotlight after 2008's Safe Trip Home.
Down syndrome girl booted out of cinema
A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD girl with Down syndrome has been thrown out of a cinema for laughing too loudly during a kid-flick. 
'F---ing CEO went behind my back'
TENSIONS between TV executives have been aired in a sensational lawsuit brought by a former senior executive at Nine-affiliate WIN Television.
Developer tears down part of Berlin Wall
BERLIN residents woke in shock to find that part of the historic Berlin Wall had been torn down overnight to make way for luxury apartments.
Agents strive for 'honesty' reputation
AGENTS are determined to create a better reputation for their profession through hard work, an industry expert says.
I want to have fun - $322m winner
PEDRO Quezada won $A322 million on Powerball. He has no idea what to do ... except smile.
Twitter ad revenue heads toward $1b
TWITTER is on pace to earn more than a half-billion dollars in ad revenue this year and close to $US1 billion ($957.99 million) next year.
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