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- + Quade's back—Quade Cooper made a sparkling 40-minute comeback as the Reds tamed the Lions.
- + Premiers' perks cut back—Retired NSW premiers are to see their generous life entitlements, including free air travel, dramatically cut.
- + Mystery bomb kills Melissa—Unexplained bombing at Italian school kills 16-year-old girl, triggering protests across the country.
- + Bazooka-proof in the Cross—Most legitimate businesses do not need ''bazooka-proof'' wire mesh and bulletproof windows.
- + Boy Australia locked away—After three years of tireless campaigning from advocates and the media, Ali Jasmin has been released, but his story is not unique. As an inquiry into ...
- + Meet Ali - jailed at 13—After three years of tireless campaigning from advocates and the media, Ali Jasmin has been released, but his story is not unique. As an inquiry into ...
- + Cracking Ivan Milat—Almost two years after he first confronted Phil Denmeade, Eamonn Duff can finally tell the incredible story.
- + Fight to find drug labs—Almost 70 per cent of the manufacture of illegal stimulants is taking place in secret laboratories in residential areas.
- + Facebook lacks OMG factor—After its historic sharemarket float, Facebook is valued at about one-third of Greece's gross domestic product.
- + Jailed at 13—After three years of tireless campaigning from advocates and the media, Ali Jasmin has been released, but his story is not unique. As an inquiry into ...
- + Tigers hold off Warriors—The Tigers stage a spirited second-half comeback to topple the Warriors.
- + Reds tame Lions—Quade Cooper made a successful return as the Reds earned a scrappy home win.
- + Reds earn a scrappy win over Lions—Live: Reds v Lions
- + Live: Reds v Lions—We're live at Suncorp Stadium as Quade Cooper makes his return for the Reds as they host the Lions.
- + Will Smith's lip smacker—Hollywood actor Will Smith slapped a reporter across the face after the man tried to kiss him on the lips.
- + Smith smack over smooch—Hollywood actor Will Smith slapped a reporter across the face after the man tried to kiss him on the lips.
- + Facebook shares stumble—Facebook’s much-anticipated and hyped sharemarket debut did not go quite as planned.
- + Needle and damage done—Judy Smith knew nothing about heroin until it had her only child, Daniel, in its grip.
- + Facebook shares stumble on debut—After an early rush, Facebook shares close less than one per cent up on first day of trading in US.
- + 21 years of pain—Penny Hill's murderer has never been found, but a fresh appeal has led to a second inquest with fresh DNA evidence.
- + Flak jackets in vogue—Kirstie Clements discovered, that prize of editing Vogue Australia has been splattered in much blood, including hers.
- + Exposed: Obeids' secret harbour deal—The former ALP powerbroker Eddie Obeid hid his interests in a lucrative cafe strip.
- + Flak jacket back in vogue for aspirants—The prize of editing Vogue Australia has been splattered in much blood.
- + Secret harbour deal—The former ALP powerbroker Eddie Obeid hid his interests in a lucrative cafe strip.
- + The Facebook jungle—With Facebook came connections you never knew you had and deep suspicions of their motives, writes Alexandra Petri.
- + Give the Blues a break—A message from the NSWRL: Friends, Melburnians, put down your umbrellas and lend me your ears.
- + Boys flock to comic escape—The fantasy of The Avengers has brought boys back to the movies, writes Garry Maddox.
- + Kerr-ching for Miranda—Miranda Kerr may have the looks of an angel, but she is one tough business woman.
- + Obeid's harbour deal—The former ALP powerbroker Eddie Obeid hid his interests in a lucrative cafe strip.
- + It's time to talk about drugs—The war on drugs has raged for decades with organised crime the only winner. Catherine Armitage reports.
- + Euro fears spark $110b selloff—Sellers have wiped billion of dollars off the value of the sharemarket in the past week.
- + The Miss that proved a hit—Kyly Boldy's gone from grid girl with a peroxide rinse to the first lady of Australian sport. But who is she?
- + The Bad Guy Games—Controversial national leaders will attend, causing a public relations headache
- + A 'profound jealousy'—A Sydney socialite who stabbed his ex-girlfriend 28 times asked her "are you ready to die?"
- + The no-nonsense champion—For most people it came as a shock. But to those looking closely the signs were there.
- + Silence doesn't work—The passing of the "Angel of The Gap" has cast the spotlight on a national tragedy.
- + $22b wiped off stocks—LIVE: Market plunges in early trade with $22 billion wiped off shares, bringing May's losses to more than $100 billion.
- + 'An exercise in ambush' against Slipper—Speaker's lawyer tells court that sex harassment case is "character assassination".
- + Australia's got lost talent—Why are our young entrepreneurs leaving in droves for America? Here's what you think.
- + Taxi driver hurt after teens attack—Taxi driver attacked by a 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl on Sydney's north shore, police say.
- + Stocks set to tumble on contagion fears—Local sharemarket shaping for another shocker today as Spain falls into recession.
- + Queen of disco Donna Summer dies, 63—Singer became the soundtrack for a glittery age of sex, drugs, dance and flashy clothes.
- + Neighbours: the big secret—When did our neighbours become strangers? Here's what you can do about it.
- + BHP boss a liar: Shorten—Government tells BHP Billiton chairman, Jac Nasser, to clean up his own backyard before attacking workplace relations laws.
- + Web stitch up: watchdog to probe deals—ACCC to investigate deals to stop overseas clothing suppliers selling their products online to Australians.
- + Shackles for mentally ill—The young man sits nearly naked, a thick, heavy chain fastened around his ankle and bolted to the wall.
- + Changing of the guard—After entertaining children for 21 years the Wiggles will undergo a massive makeover with three new members.
- + A eulogy to a missed talent—A tribute to a late songwriter will bring his music to an audience he never had, writes Bernard Zuel.
- + A bet each way—The Star casino cleared over harassment probe but still faces action.
- + Holden secures US export deal—Holden finally confirmed its worst kept secret - it will export Commodores to North America.
- + Feud held back relations with China—The Labor leadership feud stalled talks to help strengthen ties with China.
- + Ashby's motives questioned—Lawyers cast doubts on the motives of man who accused Peter Slipper of sexual harassment.
- + 'I no longer have passion'—Casey Stoner stuns motorcycling world by announcing he's going to retire, aged just 26.
- + Australia's brain drain—Nikki Durkin's aim is clear: "I want to build a billion-dollar company." But she says Australia won't let her.
- + Australia's brain drain—Nikki Durkin's aim is clear: "I want to build a billion-dollar company." But she says Australia won't let her.
- + Dancer Emma joins Wiggles—Emma Watson, 20, is the new Yellow Wiggle as three of the members retire in major shake-up of band.
- + A marvel: $50m pay day—Robert Downey Jr will earn an astonishing amount from Marvel's The Avengers blockbuster.
- + Once were Wiggles?—The Wiggles will make major changes to their line-up, which may involve some members retiring.
- + 'It is her duty to look good'—The former Miss World is due to appear at the Cannes festival as a debate about her weight rages
- + The Voice sacking triggers The Conspiracy drama—It takes a giant TV show to create a giant conspiracy theory.
- + The Voice dumps Carmen—Carmen Smith breached the "spirit of the show" because she appeared in a new Guy Sebastian music video.
- + Kennedy death mystery—Tragedy has again struck the US Kennedy family with the ex-wife of Robert F. Kennedy jnr found dead in her home.
- + BHP boss threatens to invest offshore—Australia's most influential businessman slams Gillard government.
- + Rose's bad grammar—What's a girl to do when her elite grammar school fails to get her into law at Sydney University? She sues.
- + Thomson stays silent—MP Craig Thomson has declined a request to nominate the people he claims set him up with prostitutes.
- + Retail war: web shoppers fight back—Call for inquiry into a deal by importers to block overseas brands from being sold online.
- + Clarke's secret wedding—Gossip magazines - and even his friends and employer - caught behind as Michael Clarke says 'I do' in secret.
- + Pyne sent aide email after drinks—Liberal emailed Peter Slipper accuser, despite claims to the contrary.
- + Social media side effects—Doctors have called for research into the links between social media and public health.
- + Clarke says 'I do' in secret—To groans of despair from magazine editors, Test skipper Michael Clarke announces he has wed - on Twitter.
- + Cannes ready to sparkle—Famous faces past and present are rolled out at Cannes.
- + Lessons on repeat—Digital TV reruns enable humanity to learn and bond. Over and over.
- + Versace updates its armour—Donatella Versace talks to Georgina Safe about the return of the brand to the couture calendar and using key motifs from her late brother Gianni's fin...
- + Thomson stays mum—Craig Thomson has declined a request to nominate the people he claims set him up with prostitutes.
- + BHP boss threatens to invest offshore—Australia's most influential businessman slams Gillard government.
- + Investors grapple with Greece crisis—Over $75 billion wiped off the value of Australian shares this montth.
- + Pup ties the knot—Australian Test captain Michael Clarke has married Kyly Boldy, an Australian model, yesterday.
- + Market's $75b month of misery—Shares slumped to a two-month low today, as debt crisis in the eurozone bites.
- + Love loses to old and cold—Runaway teens camped out in the cold, switched off their mobiles ... but raised suspicions by using a phone booth.
- + Love loses to old and cold—Runaway teens camped out in the cold, switched off their mobiles ... but raised suspicions by using a phone booth.
- + Quit Facebook: principal—School head's threat to expel students under 13 who don't delete Facebook accounts in cyber bullying plan.
- + Children ordered to Italy—Judge in custody dispute refuses to hear plea to keep children in Australia, saying relatives may be in contempt.
- + Day the editors fell out of Vogue—Sudden exit of top executives at News Magazines.
- + Market's $75b month of misery—Live: Big falls by BHP and Rio add to market's losses this month.
- + Sarkozy's downs ... and ups—He may have lost the presidency, but Nicolas Sarkozy finds a way to look his successor in the eye.
- + The madness of Mike—Mike Tyson has gone from boxing's wild child to devoted family man. But he still has to work on his temper, he tells Celia Walden in an interview
- + Pudsey the $16m pooch—He's insured for £1 million, with a book deal in the works and an offer to be the face of an advertising campaign.
- + 'Millions in insecure jobs'—A revolution in the economy has seen millions of people move into insecure jobs, the ACTU Congress hears.
- + Truck driver accused of manslaughter—Dangerous driving charges upgraded over three deaths at Menagle.
- + China or US: Australia must choose—Top Chinese defence strategist warns Australia must decide on a ''godfather'' to protect it.
- + Michael 'wouldn't want this'—Paris Jackson is desperate to launch her acting career, but not everybody is happy about the teenager's ambitions.
- + Computer key to finding teen lovers—Lovestruck Sydney teens looked online for accommodation before going missing.
- + Dollar continues to fall—The Australian dollar has extended its slide and local stocks are poised for further falls.
- + He shouldn't be alive—When Mikee Collins plunged 25 metres from his balcony, he shattered bones but was unmarked on the outside.
- + Back me, Gillard urges unions—PM tells the labour movement to stiffen its spine and fight its way out of its slump.
- + Stores sell same old story—Retailers of Australia: I give up. You don't want my money so I'm taking it to the internet.
- + Stores just sell same old story—Retailers, I give up. You don't want my money so I'm taking it to the internet.
- + Is Emanuela in mob tomb?—The case of a missing teen has been linked to an attempt to assassinate John Paul II - now there's a new theory.
- + Rail bungle halts train lines for nothing—Stations shut for non-existant upgrades one example of mismanagement.
- + 'Graphic images' found inside cave—Researchers in France have discovered what they believe is cave man pornography.
- + Fall guy's great escape—When Mikee Collins plunged 25 metres from his balcony, he shattered bones but was unmarked on the outside, writes Glenda Kwek.
- + Women of style shine—You had to feel a little sorry for the other nominees at last night's glam Women of Style Awards in Redfern.
- + Haunted, but not by a wizard—Daniel Radcliffe finds new life after the Harry Potter series.
- + Back me: Gillard—The Prime Minister has urged the labour movement to stiffen its spine and fight its way out of its slump.
- + Rail bungle inconveniences passengers—RailCorp regularly mismanages trackwork, forcing thousands onto buses when little work is done.
- + Salvos to the rescue on north shore, too—Prime Minister's dismissive remarks has upset those on Sydney's north shore.
- + Rebekah Brooks facing charges—Ex-News of the World editor and her husband will face charges over hacking scandal.
- + Cave women in a different light—Researchers have discovered what they believe is cave man pornography.
- + Meet the new Spider-Man—He will be swinging between tall buildings wearing Lycra soon, but right now Andrew Garfield is a wreck.
- + $1.6m in drugs seized in Sydney—Two people charged after police seized ice, heroin and ecstasy in southwest Sydney.
- + Rebekah Brooks to face charges—Ex-News of the World editor and her husband will face charges over phone hacking scandal.
- + Katter defends daughter—Daughter of independent MP Bob Katter found guilty in Sydney court of assaulting teacher in a row over her disabled daughter.
- + PM's dismay at union scandal—Julia Gillard says the HSU scandal has tarnished the reputation of the union movement.
- + PM's dismay at scandal—Julia Gillard tells ACTU delegates the Health Services Union scandal has tarnished the reputation of the union movement.
- + Bid to strike out Slipper travel claim—Court asked to drop misuse of travel allegation against the Speaker.
- + Farewell to a famous pin-up—She became one of the most familiar faces in America, mobbed by soldiers on leave as well as by their wives.
- + $10 million denial over bank blunder—Kara Hurring says she didn't know cash had been put in account in error.
- + A $10 million denial—She says she did not know huge amount of cash had been put in partner's account by mistake when she withdrew it.
- + Young, in love, and missing—Sophie and Lucas left a note, packed their bags and ran away together "to be away from everything" ... at 14.
- + In the pink - $32 million—Ina Drew ran the department behind JP Morgan's $2 billion trading loss. Now she's left - with a fortune in her pocket.
- + Tevez banner causes furore—Man City remarkably won title ahead of Man Utd. But star's offensive sign has added unsavoury chapter to the drama.
- + 750 RailCorp jobs to go—NSW government moves to split operation in two, a move they say will be better for commuters.
- + 750 RailCorp jobs slashed—NSW government moves to split operation in two, a move they say will be better for commuters.
- + Poll boost: budget bounce for Labor—Rise in popularity comes a week after Swan handed down his cash-splash-for-families budget.
- + Aimee's flesh-eating tragedy—On a Tuesday, she fell and cut her leg. By Friday it was amputated and she was fighting a horrific infection.
- + Australian dollar continues to slide—Political uncertainty in Europe is also set to weigh on stocks, with markets pointing to a fall today.
- + Just what Lew didn't need—Retail magnate caught in legal dispute with a fellow billionaire after their luxury superyachts collided in a shipyard.
- + 'This has destroyed our whole family'—Father killed and former partner arrested in Mother's Day stabbing in Sydney.
- + Arch(ery) rivals draw arrows—The father of an Australian Olympic archery hopeful faces court, accused of intimidating a rival athlete.
- + Patients in danger—Tens of thousands of X-rays are not being looked at by qualified specialists at some of the state's biggest hospitals.
- + Allergy training leaves children at risk—Fears that lives may be at risk because childcare workers have been given ''dangerous information''.
- + Slings and arrows—The father of an Australian Olympic archery hopeful faces court, accused of intimidating a rival athlete.
- + What's under the hood?—The humble hoodie can represent many things, but rarely fine Italian marble.
- + Patients in danger—Tens of thousands of X-rays are not being looked at by qualified specialists at some of the state's biggest hospitals.
- + Allergy training leaves children at risk—Fears that lives may be at risk because childcare workers have been given ''dangerous information''.
- + The mother of all debates—Why has the controversial Time breastfeeding cover caused such a fuss?
- + Coote boots Panthers to win—Lachlan Coote's golden-point field goal sealed a dramatic win for the Panthers over the Dragons.
- + Late night Prince impresses—Prince's late night aftershow jam provides the slow burn euphoria that his concerts miss and which have become the stuff of legend.
- + Live: Panthers v Dragons—Join the Twitter outlaw as the Panthers host the Dragons at Centrebet Stadium.
- + Death of an angel—He was known as the Angel of The Gap - over 50 years he stopped at least 160 people from killing themselves.
- + GAME over: retailer in administration—More than 500 jobs at stake as video game retailer GAME goes into voluntary administration.
- + Plane crashes into hill—Foreign passengers were among 21 people on an Agni Air plane which crashed in Nepal, police say.
- + No love lost—"It's just disrespectful ... she's not their mum." Shane Warne's ex vents her feelings about LIz Hurley.
- + The Facebook dilemma—How old should a child be before using Facebook?
- + Dollar sinks below parity—Australian dollar drops below parity with the greenback for the first time in 2012 as investors fret over the outlook for the economy.
- + $10 billion loss: is Plasma TV dead?—Panasonic's plasma TV sales fall short of forecasts by 41 per cent.
- + 'Scandal may kill unions'—The union movement could be wiped off the map by a repeat of the Health Services Union scandal, AWU boss Paul Howes warns.
- + The Elvis factor—Reaction to MP Craig Thomson's "extraordinary" interview.
- + D'Amore loses appeal—Former state Labor MP Angela D'Amore has lost her appeal against a finding of corruption.
- + Hell bent on destruction—Why do women do it to each other? As my mother likes to say, different is not spelt w-r-o-n-g.
Last new 20/5/12 9:27am.

