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CloseCafe cries foul over lack of warning
DANIEL MORRISSEY The owner and the chef of Cafe Garema just asked for advice. Now they have a large red closure sign on the window of their popular cafe in the heart of the city centre.
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After the O'Farrell government's exposure, the Star's management is next into the witness box, write Matthew Moore and Sean Nicholls.
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Search for mother ends in denial and an unexpected discovery
Plenty of loot, but convictions harder to come by
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Private Sydney: We all get ringside seats when the ''stars'' collide.
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CloseLabor down to seven seats in Queensland
PATRICK CARUANA Extent of Labor's Queensland election rout confirmed as the party turns its attention to preventing further shrinkage at the South Brisbane by-election.
Teen charged with ramming police vehicle
Toddler killed in driveway tragedy
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Clash between faith and sex
Documenting the ideology behind 'curing' homosexuality.
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Rangers refuse to unlock entry gates in their bid for higher pay from the state government.
Easter a double dip of delight, dissent
Cut the noise, planners for new railway are ordered
Base jumper injured at Mount Buffalo
Four injured after car rollover in Geelong
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CloseMan runs over cops after random breath test
PAMELA MIRGHANI 3:45pm With double demerits over the weekend drivers are keen to avoid getting a ticket, however one driver went to extreme lengths, hitting two policemen while fleeing a breath test.
Man mugged in Fremantle
Remains expected to be shark attack victim
Teen charged with BMX sex offences
Shark signs stolen from South West beaches
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WA's Caleb Davenport: underpaid and in danger, but always happy.
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Science eyes secrets of centenarians' DNA
JULIE ROBOTHAM Up to five Australians aged 105 or older are likely to be included in a worldwide sample of exceptionally long-lived people whose genomes will be sequenced and published.
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Elderly fear forced sale of homes to meet care costs
Love of a sunburnt country a boon for solar set
Greener pasture for mothers
Business scholarships available for working mothers.
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Follows a team of passionate young Christian clubbers who spend the summer in Ibiza trying to bring the love of Jesus to the hedonistic tourists on Europe’s clubbing capital. Young, hip and radical, the team are a far cry from the sandaled missionaries of yester-year. They’re more at home in a club than a church, dance tracks are their hymns and they invoke the holy spirit in clubs with quasi-spiritual names like Godskitchen, Eden and Ascension. Whilst they have no problem hanging out with clubbers high on E, the team themselves have all sworn off drugs, alcohol and sex and say they get their kicks instead from supernatural experiences of God.
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HAMISH MCDONALD A week ago, Burma looked a simple political picture. On one side, a military regime conducting vicious wars against ethnic minorities. On the other, Aung San Suu Kyi. But times have changed.
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Sky's the limit for new breed of budget airlines
MATT O'SULLIVAN It was hatched over a few beers in a restaurant in East Sydney. In March 2001, months before the collapse of Ansett, Qantas's then chief executive Geoff Dixon made entrepreneur he could not refuse.
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Here comes the bride, all dressed in red
JESSICA IRVINE Recently I made one of the biggest financial decisions of my life. My partner and I decided to get married. What I discovered was that weddings today are big business.
Peter Hartcher Labor sleeps with the fishes
Lenore Taylor Airport chaos imminent but the cockpit's vacant
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JULIAN LEE IT SEEMS old habits die hard. Despite being sold as the next must-have item for technology-savvy homes, the vast majority of ''smart'' television sets remain unconnected to the internet.
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Dirty Des hits out at lop-sided crime count
GREG PRICHARD Canterbury coach fuming over the officiating, while Michael Ennis said referees were unduly harsh on him.
Cycling Australia guaranteed another gold medal at World Champs
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