The photograph that reunited a family
Jacquelyn Martin was meant to be photographing the US President. But she decided to take a picture of a homeless man instead.
Jacquelyn Martin was meant to be photographing the US President. But she decided to take a picture of a homeless man instead.
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tvA mother faces a possible life sentence over her part in the death of her daughter Lynn.
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Angela Merkel cancels all meetings after skiing accident, her spokesman said.
Tension between road users boils down to misunderstandings about road rules, advocate says.
Driver in shock after four-wheel-drive hits boy whose family was on holiday on the central coast.
He's accused of hitting four men in 90 seconds, leaving one in a coma. Now a fifth man has come forward.
Sea Shepherd chases Japanese whaling fleet as Bob Brown decries scenes of slaughter caught by helicopter camera.
Former NBA player heads to peninsula with a dozen former stars in act of "basketball diplomacy".
Pledge to create 1 million jobs in five years based solely on the employment rate under Howard government, insider says.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott distances himself from opinions of controversial senator.
Preventing deaths from alcohol-fuelled violence is no more difficult than preventing your kids being killed by speeding drivers.
Does reading fiction make you a better, less self-absorbed person?
Morgans sees the ASX above 5800 points by year end, with Amcor and Harvey Norman among top picks.
Shares fell the most in three weeks as growth in China's services sector slowed.
The Australian dollar is well placed to outperform the euro, after slumping last year.
Warrnambool Cheese & Butter is set to say Murray Goulburn’s bid is inferior.
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The united stimulus front of central banks is starting to splinter as 2014 dawns.
A university study has found that companies can lift their shares by hiring good-looking chief executives.
Missing your dead goldfish? Stop your carping and get on with filling out that tax return before the deadline - or ese.
Oodles of oil, the price of rice and Japan rising ... trends to shape our financial future.
A few home truths for men, from the women you'd like to be dating.
The Dog Lovers Facebook page has three million followers and earns Jake Munday $40,000 a month. How did he do it?
Many people meet their partner at work, but that doesn't make it easy to manage the working relationship.
Malcolm Bischoff says his sister and niece had no known allergies and believes it is unlikely they were feeling ill before going to the restaurant where they ate dinner the night they died.
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With next to zero fanfare, Nine has tweaked the most hallowed institution of the TV schedule, the 6pm news bulletin.
The heat is on as Bernard Zuel goes in search of the perfect summer anthem.
Creator Julian Fellowes has hinted that the fifth series of the hit television show could be its last.
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"Bilbo, it turns out, makes a terrific heroine. She’s tough, resourceful, funny and uses her wits to make off with a spectacular piece of jewelry."
People in fitness gear are more likely to exercise — so should it be encouraged at the office?
"You have a baby," the woman at the B&B; we had booked said. What came next ruined our holiday - but who was in the right?
What do you do when your child's friend is a bad influence on them? Do you have the right to end the friendship?
If you spent last year running around like a chicken with its head cut off here is how to slow it down in 2014.
Soon you'll be checking yourself in at a kiosk on all domestic flights, no matter what airline.
It was certainly a close encounter, but with precisely what remains a mystery.
First flights of Air New Zealand's new Boeing 787-9 will be from Auckland to Sydney.
Rural residents and holidaymakers can now help the government identify which areas need better coverage.
Apple acquires Aussie entrepreneur's app that turned the iPhone 5 into a full action camera.
It can deconstruct your song choices to predict, for example, political preference.
UK fighter jets have flown for the first time with parts made using 3D printing technology.
In the second of two articles, we complete your handy guide to the must-read books of the season.
A secretive US spy court has ruled again that the NSA can keep collecting every American's telephone records every day.
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Soaring land values are contributing to the disappearance of small petrol stations.
German brand's electric city car offered with free use of petrol car for 30 days per year.
Dubai conglomerate seeks to cash in on petrolhead investors.
Newcastle Knight's prop shocked to be taken into custody after magistrate described assault as "cowardly and deplorable".
Sydney FC striker Corey Gameiro reveals Chelsea captain John Terry threatened to break his legs during a reserves match with Fulham.
After threatening to break arms, they laid down their arms.
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In the new film by Joel and Ethan Coen, a struggling folk singer, Llewyn Davis, plays a song for a music promoter.
Saul Zaentz who won best-picture Academy Awards for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," "Amadeus", "The English Patient," died Friday
A group of nuns in Spain got a new year surprise when they checked their voicemail.