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Mum knew killer, friend claims
Angus Thompson A YOUNG mum found dead in her home in a suspected homicide may have known her killer, a grieving friend says.
Marks & Spencer in Muslim staff row
BRITISH retailer Marks & Spencer is facing criticism after it emerged that it allows Muslim staff to refuse to sell customers pork and alcohol.
Bozza plays A-League Santa
HERE is Mark Bosnich's Santa list for the 10 A-League clubs as they hit the business end of the season.
Kate Winslett names son Bear
KATE Winslet and her husband - who changed his name from Abel Smith to Ned Rocknroll - have named their son Bear.
Staff payouts cost Dees, Saints
MELBOURNE'S purge of senior staff cost the club more than $1.8 million, with the Dees racking up $3.1 million in losses.
Wellbeing higher for widows than couples
WHEN it comes to wellbeing, widowed people are better off than couples and the childless rank higher than parents, a survey has shown.