Nightmare in Texas: Search for bodies

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Race to find Waco blast survivors
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Race to find Waco blast survivors
RESCUERS continue painstaking search for survivors after a massive explosion at a fertiliser factory killed  up to 15 people and injured at least 160.
'Dad, dad...I can't hear anything'
SHE'S the brave girl who has become the face of the West Fertilizer Plant disaster, after her desperate plea shocked the world.
Obama: 'They picked the wrong city'
US PRESIDENT Barack Obama has vowed to bring the Boston marathon bombers to justice, as investigators focused on two suspects.
World's best prank? Mates flood room with popcorn
YOUR housemate is such a prankster he once blocked your car in the driveway with cement. But revenge was delicious for a couple of Australian men. WATCH VIDEO.
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Smith's call for off-field bravery
CAMERON Smith has delivered a harsh appraisal of the NRL's administration, stating they were being out performed by their AFL rivals.
Mona Lisa smiles on Will.I.Am
US musician Will.I.AM was granted access to the Louvre Museum in Paris at 2am to record a song in front of the Mona Lisa.
O'Farrell says he backs gay marriage
NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell has broken ranks with federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott by coming out in favour of same-sex marriage.
Why it's a good time to be a gold digger
GOLD has hit a two-year price slump. Blokes looking to propose or buy their ladies something special, now's a good time to take action.
The men 'too sexy for Saudi Arabia'
THREE "ridiculously good-looking" men have been kicked out of Saudi Arabia over fears they would be irresistible to women.
Council's $9m hedge fund
IN A case of local government spending gone mad, an Australian council is building what may be the world's most expensive hedge project.
Council's $9m hedge fund
IN A case of local government spending gone mad, an Australian council is building what may be the world's most expensive hedge project.
Social media puts new spin on vinyl
INDEPENDENT record store owners are hedging their survival on Gen Y as renewed interest in vinyl records pushes sales up.
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