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Confidential
Broady boy takes bite of Big Apple
Confidential reporters WHILE we were casting our eyes over Australia's hot female model exports, we neglected to include our femiman of the moment.
Star couples show their affection
Confidential reporters WHILE 2010 was the year of the break-up, 2011 is shaping up to be the year of the make-up.
Sport
Rebels routed in Super Rugby debut
Leo Schlink MELBOURNE's ambitions of a triumphant Super Rugby debut were reduced to dust after a crushing 43-0 loss to NSW.
SuperFooty
Troubled Fevola faces axe
Staff writer BRISBANE could sack Brendan Fevola next week. Reports today claim the Lions could make the decision as early as Monday.
Victoria
Baby killed in driveway tragedy
Staff writers A 15-month-old boy struck and killed by a car in the northeastern suburb of Chirnside Park is the second driveway fatality this week.
Children signing cyber contracts
Evonne Barry PARENTS are demanding kids sign contracts before using computers and mobile phones to help protect them from cyber bullies.
Entertainment
Slurring reporter suffered a migraine
news.com.au DOCTORS say a TV reporter who lapsed into gibberish during a live shot outside the Grammys suffered a form of migraine.
Seinfeld's 'Uncle Leo' dies
NewsCore THE actor who played Uncle Leo in the television sitcom Seinfeld has died, aged 88.
National
Ablett mentor jailed over hidden cash
Norrie Ross A MAN credited with helping footy idol Gary Ablett find God has been jailed for three months concealing $1 million from a liquidator.
Xenophon support crucial to flood levy
Matt Johnston THE $1.8 billion flood levy hangs on the decision of South Australian senator Nick Xenophon.
The Other Side
Skull cups held British brews
10:53AM AAP ANCIENT Britons had the drink going to their heads, with evidence showing human skulls were used as drinking cups.
Travel
Passenger anger at non-reclining seats
JETSTAR has reversed a cost-saving decision to install non-reclining seats on some of its aircraft after passengers complain.
World
UK man charged after child sex probe
1:29AM NewsCore UK police have charged a 19-year-old man following a probe into child sexual exploitation in southwestern England.
Business
Sticking to the savings plan
Scott Pape SOME people track their spending on a spreadsheet. They tend to bring homemade hummus and day-old bread to your barbie.
Clouds gather over Forrest
Felicity Williams and Rachel Hewitt ANDREW Forrest's future was under a cloud after the corporate watchdog scored a victory in a legal battle against him.
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Opinion
PM shores up levy with promises
Andrew Bolt JULIA Gillard's flood levy isn't, really. It's now also a levy for the pet schemes of the Greens and independent MP Andrew Wilkie.
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Death sentence for vicious dogs
Posted by John at 9:07 PM February 18, 2011