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| Ex-boxer 'bit off' girlfriend's lip | Herald Sun A FORMER professional boxer has been charged with grievous bodily harm after allegedly biting off his girlfriend's lip in a sickening public attack. | | January 06, 2009 02:00 |
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| Hoax catches out historian | Herald Sun THE man who has accused historians of fabrications has unwittingly published scientific nonsense in the journal Quadrant. | | January 06, 2009 12:00 |
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| Navy personnel 'exposed to asbestos' | Herald Sun THOUSANDS of Australian sailors and civilian contractors have been exposed to asbestos because the navy uses long-banned parts, a report has found. | | January 06, 2009 11:00 |
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| Dead Digger named | Herald Sun UPDATE 09.30am: THE latest Australian soldier killed in Afghanistan has been named as Private Gregory Michael Sher, 30. | | January 06, 2009 11:00 |
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| Japan learns Aussie rules | The Australian AN unplanned stint with Aussie rules novices in Tokyo earned an unlikely coach a medal. | | January 06, 2009 06:00 |
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| Newborn left with stranger | Herald Sun A NURSE has been suspended for leaving a premature baby with a stranger at a regional airport so she could catch a flight home. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| Car sales screech to a halt | The Australian A CRASH in business confidence has plunged the Australian car industry into its worst sales performance in 30 years. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| Cars peddle new mettle | Herald Sun MORE than one million new cars were sold in Australia last year as buyers resisted pressures amidst economic gloom with the second-highest sales splurge on record. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| Debate rages over child taunts | Herald Sun PLAYGROUND taunts such as four-eyes, carrot-top and pizza-face can be good for children, psychologists claim. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| Gunns to build mill without final nod | The Australian TIMBER company Gunns has vowed to defy a federal warning that building its Tasmanian pulp mill without full environmental approval is a $2.2 billion gamble. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| Boeing free to discriminate | The Australian INTERNATIONAL defence contractor Boeing will be allowed to discriminate against employees whose nationalities do not meet US security laws. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| Summer bites and the venom flows | The Australian IN the suburbs, on the coast and in the bush, Australia's venomous creatures are out in force and hospitals have reported a sharp increase in the number of snake, spider and ant bites. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| Windschuttle caught in Quadrant hoax | The Australian HISTORIAN Keith Windschuttle has unwittingly published scientific nonsense in the respected right-wing journal Quadrant. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| ASIC probes 'missing millions' | The Australian ONE of Western Australia's best-known stockbrokers and the former chairman of the Perth Stock Exchange, Terry Hogan, has shut down his broking firm following the unexplained departure of a senior member of the firm and an investigation into the alleged disappearance of millions of dollars of a client's money. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| 20pc say nuclear will carry the load | The Australian ONE in five Australians believes nuclear energy will provide most of the nation's electricity in 20 years, according to the Labor Party's pollster. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| Rudd 'has case' on Gitmo refusal | The Australian AUSTRALIA has a better case to deny requests from Washington to resettle detainees when the Guantanamo Bay detention centre closes because it has pulled its weight during the war on terror, says a leading voice on the issue in Washington. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| Wool sector rejects PETA claims | The Australian THE Australian wool industry has rejected claims from PETA that it has been damaged by the animal rights group's campaign for fashion labels to boycott the fibre because of mulesing. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| Sacked principal settles dispute | The Australian A PRINCIPAL sacked from an Islamic school in Brisbane after banning the national anthem from being played at assembly will return to Malaysia after yesterday reaching a confidential settlement with her former employer. | | January 06, 2009 05:00 |
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| Firefighters battle NSW blazes | Herald Sun NSW firefighters are battling bushfires around Sydney as hot, dry and windy conditions create a very high to extreme fire danger. | | January 05, 2009 05:00 |
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| Howard to get US freedom medal | Herald Sun JOHN Howard will receive the US Presidential Medal of Freedom at a White House ceremony next week. | | January 05, 2009 01:00 |
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| Two shot, three stabbed in wild brawl | Herald Sun UPDATE 12:30pm: TWO men were shot and three stabbed as about 100 people gathered for an "alcohol-fuelled" brawl between two families. | | January 05, 2009 12:00 |
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