Boston bomber charged; New terror attack foiled

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Canada foils 'train terror' plot
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Canada foils 'train terror' plot
CANADA says it has thwarted an al-Qaida-supported plot to attack a passenger train in the greater Toronto area.
Boston suspect charged in hospital
BOSTON bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been charged from his hospital bed, and could face the death penalty if convicted.
Suspect 'linked to triple murder'
POLICE are reportedly looking into one of the suspected Boston bomber's possible involvement in a gruesome triple murder.
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Haddin could be Ashes deputy
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Witherspoon's court case delayed
A COURT hearing on a disorderly conduct charge has been rescheduled for actress Reese Witherspoon.
Baby that's one in 23 million
TUESDAY is a special day for Meghan Castledine as she gives birth to her first child - the same day Australia's population reaches 23 million.
Is this the end of Tom on our telly?
GIVING gambling odds during live sport on Australian commercial television would be banned under changes proposed by a broadcast industry body.
What really happens to used hotel soap
MOST of us don't get a chance to get through the whole bar of soap during a hotel stay. You'd expect it would be thrown away, right? Well, not anymore.
Surprise cool hot suburbs
THERE are pockets of Sydney where homes can still be picked up for bargain prices that don't reflect their attractions.
How to spot an investment bubble
THEY are the investment phenomenon which makes a person's wildest financial dreams come true and then instantly shatters them.
Waggers have nowhere to hide
SCHOOL truants could be tracked using space-based technology as part of a controversial new approach to managing student attendance.
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