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Sunday 14 Apr, 2013
Why Black Caviar is the greatest ever
IF YOU'VE never read a story about horse racing but are wondering what the big deal is with Black Caviar, this story's for you.
Crean attacks 'tin ear' Gillard
EX-minister Simon Crean has launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Julia Gillard, saying she has a "tin ear" for sound political strategy.
Fall of a drug king: Swaggering thug to cry-baby
HE WAS the Gen Y gangster who changed his name, moved to Queensland and milked a fortune from the underbelly of the mining boom. Read how it all went wrong.
Kardashian divorce talks to continue
KIM Kardashian and Kris Humphries get another chance to settle their divorce case and this time a judge wants both to attend.
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Woods not dumped for dodgy drop
VIDEO: TIGER Woods has dodged Masters disqualification, but will be penalised two shots after a tense video review at Augusta National.
Chenoweth to play Broderick's sister
FORMER West Wing star Kristin Chenoweth is set to play Matthew Broderick's sister in a new TV comedy.
Splash of colour to salute a champion
IT won't just be Black Caviar's jockey Luke Nolen donning salmon and black on Derby Day.
Santos chairman steps down
AUSTRALIAN banker Ken Borda is to replace Peter Coates as chairman of oil and gas producer Santos.
Is this the bravest man on the planet?
A SOUTH AFRICAN zoologist has pulled off the ultimate relocation, moving 27 adult lions from one game reserve to another in a Mercedes Sprinter van.
Neighbours in a flap over squawking birds
A MAN has run afoul with neighbours who want his menagerie of colourful birds gone from their upmarket street.
New ideas take timing out of super
ASK a golfer the secret to a booming drive, a batsman how to hit a big six, or a big AFL forward about marking inside 50 on the siren.
How businesses are reading your mind
IT IS the privacy debate we can't avoid any longer. Businesses are mining your most personal details and using the data to jack up their profits.
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