Welcome to 2013! How Australia celebrated New Year's

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Snap, crackle and pop'n into 2013
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Tuesday 1 Jan, 2013
Snap, crackle and pop'n into 2013
THE new year is here. The smoke is clearing. The bubbly has flowed. The traffic queues are growing. But the memories will be spectacular.
Homeless heir dies unaware of fortune
A HOMELESS man has died seemingly unaware he was a potential heir to an almost $300 million fortune.
US missile plan revealed
IT was the Cold War and the US needed somewhere out of the way to test its missiles. Tasmania seemed a pretty quiet place.
'Ruthlessly crush hostile elements'
NORTH Korea is increasingly anxious to keep outside information at bay, but has less ability to control it.
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Poms politely cheer Hussey's exit
POPPING champagne corks were heard 48 hours before New Year's Eve festivities as England's bowlers toasted the retirement of Mike Hussey.
Charlie Sheen opens his own bar
CHARLIE Sheen, who has a long history of hard partying and scandal, has a new night spot in Mexico - his very own bar.
Don't get hung up on miracle cure
BAD news for new year's party-goers in need of a hangover cure: There is no miracle remedy.
Deadline looms with no deal in sight
US LAWMAKERS return to work on New Year's Eve to try and reach a deal to avert a fiscal calamity set to hit within hours.
Outrage as Qantas says no to Staffies
QANTAS is under fire for not allowing American Staffordshire Terriers on their flights - but allowing crocodiles.  
The great debate: Property vs shares
PROPERTY versus shares - where is it best to invest? No one expects either to be stars in 2013, so take a long-term view.
Dollar driving your petrol further
YOU think you paid more at the petrol pump in 2012, but you actually saved around $180. Sort of. Economics is a funny old business.
Unis help students scrub online profiles
UNIVERSITIES are providing graduates with tools to scrub online profiles and Google results which may embarrass them.
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Wild Oats wins Sydney to Hobart, slams race record

Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 12, 2012 0 nhận xét

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Gang-rape victim was to marry
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Monday 31 Dec, 2012
Gang-rape victim was to marry
THE victim of a gang-rape in India has been cremated as it emerged she was planning to get married in February.
Sneaky rate increases add to debt woes
CONCERTED efforts to pay off credit card debts are being thwarted by banks, costing consumers an extra $500 million.
Aussie travellers warned on abduction bids
INNOCENT Australian travellers are being held hostage overseas and targeted for express kidnappings and ransoms in Europe.
A dog, a dunny and an unlucky drop
FOR three hours a woman was trapped and in agony in a narrow toilet pit - and her loyal dog did not leave her side the whole time.
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Serena eyes 2013 Grand Slam
BROUGHT to tears by Olympic 'Blade Runner' Oscar Pistorious, Serena Williams now wants to create her own piece of sporting history.
Split rumour scotched
Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom have given a figurative "up yours" to reports they've split.
Resolutions to change your life
HERE are 12 resolutions, ranging from sleep to spending and learning to fitness, to help your well-being in the year ahead.
Future of Tinkler's stable in serious doubt
NATHAN Tinkler's Queensland racing dream could be over, with the former billionaire's racing stable scratching every runner in Brisbane on Saturday.
Outrage as Qantas says no to Staffies
QANTAS is under fire for not allowing American Staffordshire Terriers on their flights - but allowing crocodiles.  
Home buying all in the stars for 2013
PLANNING on becoming a homeowner in the new year? You better check your horoscope in our astrologer's guide to property.
Shares still beat property and cash
AUSSIES fed-up with poor property and share returns have flocked to bank deposits, but a new analysis delivers some surprising results.
Galaxy S III Mini 'won't be sold in US'
SAMSUNG has reportedly agreed not to sell the Galaxy S III Mini in the United States, a court filing suggests.
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