Pope tries to pay bill; 'God particle' in atom smasher

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'God particle' found in atom smasher
PHYSICISTS say they are now confident they have discovered a subatomic particle known as a Higgs boson, the so-called God particle.
Pope picks up bags, tries to pay bill
POPE Francis put his humility on display during his first day as pontiff, stopping by his hotel to pick up his luggage
Two brothers dead at remote farm
BROTHERS found with gunshot wounds in the garden of their farmhouse in Victoria are believed to have been murdered.
It's a boy for Watto and Lee
SHANE Watson's sacking from the Australian cricket team this week has allowed him to witness the birth of his first child, a boy, Will.
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Birth to see fight for Test berth
AUSTRALIA's top-order faces a potential bat-off with Shane Watson rocketing back into the selection frame after celebrating the birth of his child.
Bieber slams Lilo in online rant
JUSTIN Bieber has slammed broke Lindsay Lohan, while taking time to list his many accomplishments, in a new Instagram post.
Death sparks fears of killer TB outbreak
AUSTRALIA'S first victim of a killer strain of drug-resistant tuberculosis has died amid warnings of a looming epidemic on our doorstep.
Should you take a promotion without a pay rise?
YOU'RE ecstatic. Your boss has pulled you into a meeting to offer you a promotion. But then comes the catch - you won't be getting a pay rise. What should you do?
N Korea bluster no match for tourists
THE Koreas' border can seem a surreal place at the best of times - part tourist trap, part war zone.
First-home buyers exit market
THE number of first-home buyers entering the market has fallen to record lows in some states, according to ABS figures.
Aussies fear 'working poor' future
ONE in two people are worried Australian workers could emulate America's working poor.
Save Google Reader from being shutdown
GOOGLE has announced that it will shut down Google Reader on July 1, and the internet has decided it will not stand for it. Get on board, sign the petition to save the service.
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