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Storm death toll climbs in Europe

UK, Germany hit hardest as hurricane-force winds fell trees, cut power and cause transport chaos.

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This undated handout picture received from the New Zealand Police on October 28, 2013 shows 31-year-old Hiroki Ogawa (L), a Japanese geoscientist studying in New Zealand, and Nicole Sutton, 29, posing for a photo at an undisclosed location. Japanese climber Ogawa and Sutton, his companion from Wellington, died after being trapped in a snow cave on a New Zealand mountain for two nights in bitterly cold conditions, police said on October 28, 2013. AFP PHOTO / NEW ZEALAND POLICE 
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Britain was battered by its strongest storm in a decade which killed several people and cut power to hundreds of thousands as it moved across Europe.

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If you've set up an SMSF to buy property you might be stung by the $100,000 cap on the tax exemption that applies to superannuation in the pension phaset.

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