In-demand jobs; Mystery site uncovered; Miranda Kerr dumped

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Who's hiring? The most in-demand jobs right now
THE job market might be slow, but there are pockets of demand if you know where to look. These are the skills that employers are looking for.
The news you missed while you were sleeping
BREKKIE WRAP: A MEMBER of the elite team that killed Osama bin Laden will testify against the US Army private who leaked documents to WikiLeaks.
Ancient mystery beneath Sea of Galilee
ARCHAELOLOGISTS have discovered a mysterious, ancient monumental stone structure in the waters of the Sea of Galilee.
Kerr 'dropped by Victoria's Secret'
AUSTRALIAN model Miranda Kerr has reportedly been dropped as a Victoria���s Secret 'Angel' for having a "difficult" reputation.
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Sorry? Not our 'Selfish Seb'
HE dudded our Mark Webber but Sebastien Vettel isn't sorry and an England great says the Poms are on a football 'fool's errand'. Get your Sports Fix.
Why Crowe told Rebel Wilson to f*** off
REBEL Wilson has told Jay Leno why fellow Aussie actor Russell Crowe told her to f*** off.
'I wanted the deck to swallow me'
SWIMMING star James Magnussen remains scarred by the London Olympics debacle, hiring a 'mind coach' to tackle his demons head-on.
Devondale signs 10-year Coles deal
DAIRY producer signs exclusive deal to supply supermarket giant with milk products, "locking in healthy profits for farmers".
Louvre staff walk out over thefts
PARIS'S Louvre museum closed on Wednesday after staff walked out over a rise in pickpockets including children sometimes working in gangs of 30.
World's most stunning spaces
WHATEVER your vision for a perfect room, one of these images of the world���s most beautiful living spaces should fit the bill.
Bank costs down but no rate cuts to follow
WHOLESALE funding costs for banks improving but any moves to independently cut rates are unlikely to be made until next year.
Aust ranking falls in global IT survey
AUSTRALIA is falling in rankings on how ready business and governments are to benefit from information technology.
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