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Bank of England keeps rates unchanged

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 07 November 2013 | 22.34

Golinski dives into new love

Golinski dives into new love

STILL recovering from the 2011 Boxing Day fire that left him with third degree burns, celebrity chef Matt Golinski has moved in with his new love.

'Students should watch people die'

'Students should watch people die'

A QUEENSLAND mayor says high school students should be made to watch videos of people dying - find out why.

Echo raises Queensland casino stakes

Echo raises Queensland casino stakes

LEISURE giant Echo Entertainment is rolling the dice on a $1.5 billion bid to make Queensland the casino capital of the country.

Why the bikie bashed the lifeguard

Why the bikie bashed the lifeguard

A FORMER head bikie has told a court why he bashed a lifeguard at a Gold Coast beach - and it involves a girl, a dog and sand kicked in someone's face.

Fryberg bikie bail decision tested

Fryberg bikie bail decision tested

THE Newman Government gets its chance to hit back at a Supreme Court justice who postponed a hearing by demanding the Premier clarify comments about the judiciary.


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On-the-run terror suspect suing Britain

Warner seals Test spot with ton

Warner seals Test spot with ton

Whatever you think of his swashbuckling style, David Warner cemented his place in Australia's first Test team the old-fashioned way.

Is 3D printing next for Happy Meal toys?

Chile No Happy Meals

WE HAVE all seen the tantrums in McDonalds when a favourite Happy Meal toy isn't available. But could 3D printers help avoid a Maccas meltdown?

Pilot reveals the truth about turbulence

Pilot reveals truth about turbulence

TURBULENCE: spiller of coffee, jostler of luggage, filler of barf bags, rattler of nerves. But is it a crasher of planes? A pilot breaks down the facts about this midair annoyance.

Can your postcode predict your death?

Can your postcode predict your death?

AUSTRALIANS are living longer than ever, with a boy born today set to live to 79.9 and a girl to 84.3, but life expectancy stats vary by state.

Give yourself a pay rise this Christmas

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WITH Christmas party season around the corner, money is about to start flying out the door. Here's a list of 50 ways you can give yourself a pay rise and get ahead of the game.


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Huntsman spider found at UK warehouse

A FEARSOME-LOOKING giant spider common in Australia has given workers at a British warehouse a fright after travelling over from Asia.

The 17-centimetre-long huntsman spider came over to East Sussex after stowing away in a shipping container packed with BMX parts in Taiwan.

It is believed to have been locked up for six weeks as the container made its way thousands of miles across the oceans before reaching the UK.

Shocked staff at Seventies BMX Distribution in St Leonards-on-Sea discovered the arachnid lurking in their delivery while unpacking the boxes.

Warehouse manager Joe Woodburn said he thought the spider was plastic at first as it wasn't moving.

"My mate saw it on the box I was holding. He froze and couldn't get his words out fast enough," Woodburn said.

"...the minute it was in the sunlight it started to warm up and it was running around and jumping up the side of the box."

RSPCA inspector Zoe Ballard was called out to deal with the animal, but admitted she was not the biggest fan of eight-legged creepy-crawlies.

"I got the call through as collection of a tarantula, but as soon as I saw it I knew it wasn't a tarantula," Ms Ballard said, adding she's been called out to collect a scorpion in the past, but has never come across a spider like it before.

"I managed to secure the spider in the container and took it to the RSPCA's wildlife centre nearby, but I must admit I was worried all the way that it would get out and escape in my van."

The spider has now been housed at Drusillas Zoo Park in Alfriston, near Eastbourne, but RSPCA inspector Tony Woodley said it does not generally pose a big threat.

"Huntsman spiders can give you a nasty bite, but they aren't likely to cause too much harm unless you suffer an allergic reaction," he said.


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Australian bulls mistreated in Mauritius

Warner seals Test spot with ton

Warner seals Test spot with ton

Whatever you think of his swashbuckling style, David Warner cemented his place in Australia's first Test team the old-fashioned way.

Is 3D printing next for Happy Meal toys?

Chile No Happy Meals

WE HAVE all seen the tantrums in McDonalds when a favourite Happy Meal toy isn't available. But could 3D printers help avoid a Maccas meltdown?

Pilot reveals the truth about turbulence

Pilot reveals truth about turbulence

TURBULENCE: spiller of coffee, jostler of luggage, filler of barf bags, rattler of nerves. But is it a crasher of planes? A pilot breaks down the facts about this midair annoyance.

Can your postcode predict your death?

Can your postcode predict your death?

AUSTRALIANS are living longer than ever, with a boy born today set to live to 79.9 and a girl to 84.3, but life expectancy stats vary by state.

Give yourself a pay rise this Christmas

party drinks champagne

WITH Christmas party season around the corner, money is about to start flying out the door. Here's a list of 50 ways you can give yourself a pay rise and get ahead of the game.


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US unemployment benefit applications fall

THE number of people seeking US unemployment benefits fell 9,000 to a seasonally adjusted 336,000 last week, bringing applications to pre-recession levels.

The Labor Department said on Thursday that the less volatile four-week average dropped 9,250 to 348,250.

The average was elevated by the 16-day partial government shutdown and backlogs in California that occurred because of computer upgrades.

Weekly applications have fallen for four straight weeks. Applications are a proxy for layoffs.

The decline suggests companies are cutting very few workers.

Still, they are not hiring many new ones.

Falling applications are typically followed by more job gains, but hiring has slowed in recent months, rather than accelerated.

The economy added an average 143,000 jobs a month from July through September. That's down from an average of 182,000 in April through June, and 207,000 during the first three months of the year.

October's jobs report, to be released on Friday, likely will look even weaker.

Economists expect that employers added just 122,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate rose to 7.3 per cent, according to FactSet.

But much of the weakness in October's jobs report will likely reflect the temporary impact of the shutdown.

Most economists expect any spike in the jobless rate will be reversed in November.

The economy was strengthening ahead of the shutdown, the government said on Thursday in a separate report.

Growth accelerated at a 2.8 per cent annual rate in the July-September quarter, up from a 2.5 per cent rate in the April-June quarter.


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Controversial health website launched

Warner seals Test spot with ton

Warner seals Test spot with ton

Whatever you think of his swashbuckling style, David Warner cemented his place in Australia's first Test team the old-fashioned way.

Is 3D printing next for Happy Meal toys?

Chile No Happy Meals

WE HAVE all seen the tantrums in McDonalds when a favourite Happy Meal toy isn't available. But could 3D printers help avoid a Maccas meltdown?

Pilot reveals the truth about turbulence

Pilot reveals truth about turbulence

TURBULENCE: spiller of coffee, jostler of luggage, filler of barf bags, rattler of nerves. But is it a crasher of planes? A pilot breaks down the facts about this midair annoyance.

Can your postcode predict your death?

Can your postcode predict your death?

AUSTRALIANS are living longer than ever, with a boy born today set to live to 79.9 and a girl to 84.3, but life expectancy stats vary by state.

Give yourself a pay rise this Christmas

party drinks champagne

WITH Christmas party season around the corner, money is about to start flying out the door. Here's a list of 50 ways you can give yourself a pay rise and get ahead of the game.


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Sven lover 'sold story for STG300,000'

Warner seals Test spot with ton

Warner seals Test spot with ton

Whatever you think of his swashbuckling style, David Warner cemented his place in Australia's first Test team the old-fashioned way.

Pilot reveals the truth about turbulence

Pilot reveals truth about turbulence

TURBULENCE: spiller of coffee, jostler of luggage, filler of barf bags, rattler of nerves. But is it a crasher of planes? A pilot breaks down the facts about this midair annoyance.

Give yourself a pay rise this Christmas

party drinks champagne

WITH Christmas party season around the corner, money is about to start flying out the door. Here's a list of 50 ways you can give yourself a pay rise and get ahead of the game.


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Backlash over spying claims grows

Written By Unknown on Senin, 04 November 2013 | 22.34

INDONESIA has threatened to withdraw cooperation with Australia on various policy fronts, including in the area of people smuggling, amid a growing backlash over revelations of spying out of the Australian embassy in Jakarta.

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Brooks 'told PA to move notebooks'

FORMER News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks instructed her personal assistant to remove seven boxes of notebooks from the company's archive that have "never been seen again", a UK jury has heard.

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'Illusion' distorts dentists' work: study

Bossy cannot go past Fiorente

Bossy cannot go past Fiorente

GLEN Boss reckons he's whittled it down to a handful to win the Melbourne Cup, but one in particular stands out - Fiorente.

Five weird things rich people get butlers to do

Stuff rich people get butlers to do

MONEY can't buy happiness but it can certainly pay someone to do the things you don't feel like doing yourself. That's why hotels around the world are hiring butlers for all sorts of very specific tasks.

Husband's smackdown after lingerie comment

Husband's smackdown after lingerie comment

NOTE to husbands: Think before you type. That's what one man failed to do last week when he posted a comment that caught the attention of his wife for all the wrong reasons.


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Skype sex victim lashes out at Defence

The female army cadet at the centre of the Skype sex scandal is suing the Department of Defence. Source: AAP

A FEMALE army cadet secretly filmed having sex with a colleague claims Defence degraded her following the incident and hopes suing the department will force it to change its attitude towards women.

The woman known as Kate is taking legal action over the incident, in which a fellow army cadet filmed himself having sex with her on a webcam and streamed it live to friends in a nearby room.

Kate alleges Defence not only failed to support her but actively tried to discredit her name, including most seriously by leaking her personal medical records to the press.

"It was just yet another invasion of my privacy," she told ABC's 7:30 program on Monday.

"The only place that it could come from is the defence force."

Defence has vehemently denied the claims, with a spokesperson telling AAP the department never provided her medical information to the media.

"Defence has only provided records to official investigators, in accordance with the Privacy Act," Defence said in a statement.

"Defence has provided extensive support including logistics, medical, administrative and legal support to assist the member and will continue to do so."

The department said complaints from Officer Cadet Kate had been investigated with the highest priority and it had not yet received a legal claim.

But Kate is expected to take her complaint to the Human Rights Commission within days in a bid to seek compensation over the March 2011 incident.

Kate had entered a "friends with benefits" arrangement with fellow cadet Daniel McDonald, with rules including that no one should know about their sexual relationship.

She stipulated in advance the sex would remain secret but later learned another cadet Dylan Deblaquiere had streamed the act via Skype to a room of friends.

She said her privacy was invaded but Defence started degrading her further, with colleagues labelling her "that Skype slut" at every base she went to.

"It follows you everywhere you go," she said.

McDonald and Deblaquiere, both 21, were found guilty over the incident in an ACT Supreme Court and last month received 12-month good behaviour bonds.

Kate lashed out at the sentencing and urged the Department of Public Prosecution to appeal, saying it set a "scary example" and would deter other victims of sexual assault from coming forward.

She didn't regret speaking out about the incident, but was at "ground zero" after losing her career, health and livelihood.

Kate said she was about to be discharged from the army on medical grounds but hoped her legal case would spark cultural reform within the Australian Defence Force.

"It's about bringing about cultural change within the defence force and it's also about getting me the resources I need to start my life again," she said.

"When are we going to see victims better protected and supported?"


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Search scaled back for swimmer at Bondi

The search for a man feared drowned off Sydney's Bondi Beach has been suspended due to fading light. Source: AAP

THE search for a man feared drowned off Sydney's Bondi Beach has been suspended.

A man, believed to be in his 20s, went missing off Bondi Beach sometime after 5pm (AEDT) on Monday.

His disappearance sparked a search and rescue operation that included surf lifesavers, an ambulance helicopter and police.

But a police spokeswoman told AAP that the operation was suspended just before 8pm due to dangerous sea conditions and fading light.

There has been no sign of the man, she said.

Police will continue to patrol the beach on foot overnight, with the full search to resume at first light on Tuesday.

The man is believed to have gone swimming with another person when the pair found themselves in difficulty.

One of the swimmers was rescued but the man hasn't been seen since.


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Gen Y have the best saving habits: survey

Bossy cannot go past Fiorente

Bossy cannot go past Fiorente

GLEN Boss reckons he's whittled it down to a handful to win the Melbourne Cup, but one in particular stands out - Fiorente.

Five weird things rich people get butlers to do

Stuff rich people get butlers to do

MONEY can't buy happiness but it can certainly pay someone to do the things you don't feel like doing yourself. That's why hotels around the world are hiring butlers for all sorts of very specific tasks.

Husband's smackdown after lingerie comment

Husband's smackdown after lingerie comment

NOTE to husbands: Think before you type. That's what one man failed to do last week when he posted a comment that caught the attention of his wife for all the wrong reasons.


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Kellogg to cut jobs, lowers outlook

KELLOGG will trim its global workforce by seven per cent as part of a cost-cutting plan, with the cereal maker citing weaker-than-expected sales for the year.

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LAX gunman planned to kill many agents

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 03 November 2013 | 22.34

Los Angeles International Airport is returning to normal operations after a gunman sparked chaos. Source: AAP

THE gunman who allegedly killed a security officer at Los Angeles airport carried a note saying he planned to murder "multiple" agents, prosecutors said as they announced charges against him.

A prosecutor told how Paul Ciancia allegedly opened fire at "point-blank range" on Gerardo Hernandez, the first Transportation Security Administration agent killed since the office was created following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

The dead officer's widow, meanwhile, said she was "truly devastated" by his death.

"He was a joyful person, always smiling and took pride in his duty to the American public," Ana Hernandez said.

Ciancia, who used a Smith & Wesson assault rifle and a large stock of ammunition in the attack, faces a possible death penalty on charges of murdering a federal officer and committing violence at an international airport.

The gun rampage on Friday triggered chaos at LA International Airport (LAX), disrupting more than 1500 flights. The airport only fully reopened more than 24 hours later.

Describing how the shooting started, a prosecutor said Ciancia pulled a ".223-calibre M and P-15 assault rifle out of his bag and fired multiple rounds at point-blank range" at Hernandez, 39.

The shots wounded the unarmed TSA officer but did not kill him. The 23-year-old gunman, dressed in black and wearing a bullet-proof vest, then went up a nearby escalator and came back down to "shoot the wounded officer again," US attorney Andre Birotte said.

Ciancia then proceeded further into the terminal, shooting four more people, including two other TSA officers, before being detained following a gunfight with airport police.

The alleged gunman, who remains in hospital and has not yet answered questions from investigators, carried a note in his bag indicating that "he targeted especially TSA officers," for whom he felt "anger and malice".

The handwritten note showed he "made a conscious decision to kill multiple TSA employees", said David Bowdich, the head of the FBI's Los Angeles office.

"In the note that was handwritten by the defendant, that was signed by the defendant, we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple TSA employees," Bowdich said.

"He addressed them at one point in the letter, and stated that he wanted to 'instil fear into their traitorous (sic) minds'."

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said Ciancia had a lot of ammunition when he was arrested.

During the shooting spree, which lasted less than 10 minutes, Ciancia approached a number of people cowering in the terminal and pointed his gun at them, asking if they "were TSA", according to the Los Angeles Times.

If they answered "no" he moved on, the Times reported, citing witnesses who said he cursed the TSA repeatedly.

While officials have not released details about the suspect's condition, the Times said he was hospitalised in a critical condition after being shot in the head and leg.

The FBI said Ciancia was a Los Angeles resident who was originally from the eastern state of New Jersey.


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Huge WWII bomb forces mass evacuation

MORE than 20,000 people are being evacuated from their homes in the west German city of Dortmund as authorities prepare to defuse a massive bomb left over from World War II.

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Volcanic eruption displaces 1300 villagers

CMC moving in on Finks-Mongols

CMC moving in on Finks-Mongols

THE state's corruption watchdog says new powers are helping it investigate the Finks bikie club partnership with the notoriously violent Mongols gang.

Reforms straining our jails

Reforms straining our jails

THE tough-on-crime Newman Government is considering releasing criminals from jail early because of a ­projected explosion in prisoner numbers.


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Dozens helped on first day of abalone hunt

CMC moving in on Finks-Mongols

CMC moving in on Finks-Mongols

THE state's corruption watchdog says new powers are helping it investigate the Finks bikie club partnership with the notoriously violent Mongols gang.

Reforms straining our jails

Reforms straining our jails

THE tough-on-crime Newman Government is considering releasing criminals from jail early because of a ­projected explosion in prisoner numbers.


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Hawkesbury blaze under control

FIREFIGHTERS are expected to work through the night to mop up a bushfire that threatened about 50 properties at Lower Portland near the Hawkesbury River on Sunday afternoon.

More than 100 firefighters worked to quell the blaze, which reportedly crossed the river at one point, while six aircraft water-bombed the fire zone.

The fire was eventually brought under control around 7.30pm (AEDT) as cooler conditions had an impact.

Residents were allowed to return to their homes and no damage to property was reported.

A watch and act warning is now in place.


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Southern Highlands bushfire under control

This tuckshop lady is on a roll

This tuckshop lady is on a roll

TUCKSHOP tucker is no longer just Vegemite sandwiches and flavoured milk cartons - find out what kids eat today.

CMC moving in on Finks-Mongols

CMC moving in on Finks-Mongols

THE state's corruption watchdog says new powers are helping it investigate the Finks bikie club partnership with the notoriously violent Mongols gang.

Coroner re-examines 1950 tragedy

Coroner re-examines 1950 tragedy

A FRESH inquest will begin today into the 1950 tragedy when a plane ploughed into a crowd at a Sunshine Coast beach.

'Fatal mistake that stole my girl'

'Fatal mistake that stole my girl'

SAMMY Jones made a mistake that cost her life. She decided to swap places with her boyfriend and drive home without a licence.

Reforms straining our jails

Reforms straining our jails

THE tough-on-crime Newman Government is considering releasing criminals from jail early because of a ­projected explosion in prisoner numbers.


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Rural cancer more likely to kill: study

CMC moving in on Finks-Mongols

CMC moving in on Finks-Mongols

THE state's corruption watchdog says new powers are helping it investigate the Finks bikie club partnership with the notoriously violent Mongols gang.

Reforms straining our jails

Reforms straining our jails

THE tough-on-crime Newman Government is considering releasing criminals from jail early because of a ­projected explosion in prisoner numbers.


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