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Shura, Heidi just two kids in love
Confidential reporters FORMER Kids WB hosts Shura Taft and Heidi Valkenburg have confirmed they are an item.
Delta Goodrem has hermit factor
Confidential reporters DELTA Goodrem reveals she was asked to be a judge on The X Factor, but said no because she wanted to "be a hermit".
Sport
We can better class of 2007
Peter Badel SELECTOR Andrew Hilditch says winning the World Cup would make this year's squad superior to the class of 2007.
SuperFooty
Scott banks on Kangaroos
Scott Gullan BRAD Scott has declared North Melbourne players have the same chance to succeed as Collingwood.
Victoria
Melbourne's house hunters going west
Christopher Gillett SOME of Melbourne's blue-ribbon eastern suburbs are giving ground to poorer rivals, with home owners in the west cashing in.
New probe looms on rape claim
Keith Moor A NEW police probe into claims Saints star Stephen Milne raped a teen student could start just as the football season warms up.
Entertainment
Sophistication sparkles at festival
Emily Power FEMININITY and sophistication ruled the catwalk last night in a showcase of master designers.
Is this the worst pop song ever?
THE debut single from an American 13-year-old has gone viral for all the wrong reasons. Judge it for yourself.
National
Jetstar flight crew feared death
Geoff Easdown A JETSTAR flight crew feared for their lives late last year after their plane came close to crashing, a Senate inquiry has heard.
Police 'over-reacted' in tasering girl
AAP QUEENSLAND top cop Ross Barnett has effectively admitted that officers over-reacted in tasering a teenage girl in Toowoomba.
The Other Side
Man's testicles bitten off, court told
1:28AM NewsCore A BRITISH man had surgery to reattach his testicles after his girlfriend allegedly bit them off.
Travel
Give Aussies more deals in back yard
AUSTRALIANS are not travelling in their own back yard because the tourism industry has ignored those outside the nuclear family.
World
Japan raises nuclear disaster rating
Staff reporters and wires
JAPAN raises the rating of its nuclear disaster at the Fukushima plant, as it battles a growing humanitarian crisis.
Business
Beware of insurance pet peeves
Scott Pape DOGGONE it! Your pet's sick and suddenly insurance seems like a pretty good idea - but be sure to read the fine print.
Bad week but sellers too hasty
Antonia Magee A RAFT of Australian stocks have been oversold in the panic unleashed by Japan's nuclear crisis, market experts say.
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Bullying video
Parenting expert Fiona Baker talks about the real issues surrounding the now infamous bullying video.
Opinion
Warmist assurances a smokescreen
Andrew Bolt JULIA Gillard this week set you this challenge as she tried to sell her tax on carbon dioxide.
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Precious Punter's dummy spit
Posted by Stephen_Rosebud at 10:33 AM March 17, 2011