WISHING you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas from all of us at the Herald Sun.
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SUSIE O'BRIEN FOR all its commercialism, Christmas is a magical time, especially for children - and Santa is central to that whether the killjoys like it or not.
Baz Blakeney Life's a beach when you're coasting
BAZ BLAKENEY OUR coastline defines Australia in many ways, both in our eyes and the eyes of the world. Being creatures of the ocean is just our natural state.
Paul Ronalds Do help those who live in need
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Nuclear threat No tolerance for Iran's monkey tricks
ALAN HOWE IRAN may have sent a monkey into space but that doesn't alter the fact that it is a backward nation ruled by dangerous extremists.
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Car vandals break Christmas cheer
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We're shopping until we drop
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Fatal car bomb at Egypt police HQ
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Banned for flying flag upside down
SRI Lanka has barred the Australian owner of an exclusive hotel from returning to his adopted homeland after he flew the national flag upside down.
Amelia back on a high note
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Baa-d Christmas present for Ho
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Dog rescued after falling through ice
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League backs Demon pokies
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MCG ton to cap big year for Warner
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Poms put in hard yards
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Beat the bookie on Boxing Day
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Lisicki says Christmas can wait
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Beauty bashed to death with hockey stick
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Aussie navy raid nails pirates
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Four guns stolen in Carrum Downs
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Kevin Bacon's 12 degrees of Xmas
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Lid lifted on Saatchi's strange habits
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Marina moorings become prime real estate
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Inside King Henry's love nest
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Holidays hot auction time
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Private school land grab
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Snowden: My mission is accomplished
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NASA's dazzling new images of Saturn
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Man jailed for making fun of Dubai
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Pirate: 'US stole my Bitcoins'
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Banned for flying flag upside down
SRI Lanka has barred the Australian owner of an exclusive hotel from returning to his adopted homeland after he flew the national flag upside down.
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