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Praise the brave, remember the fallen | | THOUSANDS gather in the darkness across Australia to pay their respects to the past and present service men and women. LIVE NOW: Anzac Day coverage. | Secrets exposed murder suspect | | IN the hours leading up to his death Wednesday, Elliott Coulson was at the centre of a police murder inquiry that was closing in around him. | No money, but bombs only cost $100 | | THE alleged Boston Marathon bombers were barely scraping by financially, but were able to make bombs for less than $100. | We took the drug: Essendon | | ESSENDON has admitted to drug investigators some of its players took the anti-obesity drug AOD-9604 last year. | | | | |
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Don't write off Aussies: Waugh | | STEVE Waugh says England aren't as strong as they claim to be and their top order is ripe to be exposed by Australia's young fast-bowling attack. | | | Ben Affleck takes poverty vow | | GOOD guy Ben Affleck will live on $US1.50 ($1.46) a day for five days as part of a campaign to raise awareness for world poverty. | | | |
| Inflation lower than expected | | THE door is open for another interest rate cut potentially as early as next month with the inflation dragon firmly tamed. | | | |
| Punter's home put up for sale | | RETIRED cricketer Ricky Ponting has quietly listed his expansive home in the Shire for sale as he prepares to move his family interstate. | | | |
| New challenges as iTunes turns 10 | | WHEN Apple launched its iTunes music store a decade ago amid the ashes of Napster, the music industry - reeling from the effects of online piracy - was anxious to see how the new music service would shake out. | | | |
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