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  • Shattered Goodes racially abused by teenage girl

    Sydney Morning Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The AFL's indigenous round has been marred by a racial slur made by a young fan against Adam Goodes which overshadowed a virtuoso match-winning performance by the Sydney champion on Friday night. A teenage girl wearing a Collingwood jumper is believed to be responsible for abusing Goodes in the closing stages of Sydney's 47-point victory. She was later escorted from the venue by ...

  • Police call for witnesses to Kings Cross bashing

    Sydney Morning Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Witnesses to an assault that left a 27-year-old man with serious head injuries outside a Kings Cross strip club last week have been urged to come forward. Police ...

  • Im still shattered says Goodes

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Goodes racially abused by young Pies fan Swans star Adam Goodes said he was 'gutted' but racial abuse from a 13-year-old girl in last night's match against Collingwood, the game which opened the AFL's indigenous ...

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  • Goodes says young fan not to blame

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Not her fault: Adam Goodes, pictured during Friday's win over Collingwood, says he doesn't blame the teenage girl who racially vilified him at the ...

  • No one is safe. That is the message from this act of violence

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    In an instant the image has been seared on the collective consciousness, in the same way pictures of ash-strewn figures groping their way through the streets of Manhattan had been in the wake of September 11. This man stands with his hands stained red with blood, a meat cleaver in one fist, a crumpled body lying behind him on the road. It's a scene that might have come out of Rwanda or the ...

  • Family row sparks UK plane emergency

    SBS - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A Pakistan International Airlines source says an incident which led to a plane being diverted by fighter jets outside London was sparked by a family ...

  • Thousands cast votes in Northern Tablelands by-election

    ABC - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Armidale 2350 Voters across the Northern Tablelands region in New South Wales will today decide who will fill the vacancy left by Richard Torbay's sudden departure from state politics.There are seven candidates on the ballot paper in today's by-election. Four are aligned with a political party; Adam Marshall is contesting the seat for the Nationals, Herman Beyersdorf for Labor, Dora ...

  • Wests Tigers coach Potter hails Benji Marshalls defensive efforts

    ABC - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Balmain 2041 It was not star five-eighth Benji Marshall's characteristic attacking flair, but his efforts at the other end, that impressed Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter on Friday night. Having been rushed back into the Tigers' starting line-up after being demoted to the bench last round, Marshall scored a try and orchestrated two ...

  • Family pay tribute to hero in terror attack

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    THE family of Drummer Lee Rigby have paid tribute their ';hero'; in a tearful, agonised press conference, saying ';our hearts have been ripped apart from us';. Lee Rigby was hacked to death on a London street by two men in an apparent terrorist attack. His stepfather Ian Rigby said he spent frantic hours trying to contact Lee after hearing news of the attack. ';Your ...

  • Campaign to merge US with Australia fails

    The Courier Mail - Friday 24th May, 2013

    THE campaign to force US President Barack Obama to look at merging the US and Australia to create a new super nation called Ameristralia, where inhabitants eat hotdogmeatpies and the coat of arms features a bald eagle with a koala's head, is dead. A petition on the White House's official website calling for the US and Australia merger failed on Friday to receive the 100,000 signatures ...

  • Arrests after plane diverted in UK

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Two men have been arrested on suspicion of endangerment of an aircraft after an incident on a plane flying from Pakistan to Britain, rattling the UK just days after a British soldier was killed on a London street in a suspected terror attack. A fighter jet was launched to divert the Pakistan International Airlines plane carrying nearly 300 passengers to Britain’s Stansted Airport, ...

  • New clues about location of Ontario hiker missing in Australia

    C News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Rescuers searching for a missing Brampton, Ont., man in the mountains of southeastern Australia have clues he may have taken a different route than originally thought. ...

  • DIY terror no one is safe

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    He approaches a terrified witness and, according to Britain's ITV, tells him that ''it's cool, I just want to talk to you''. He speaks direct to the phone camera: ''The only reason we have killed this man today is because Muslims are dying daily by British soldiers … it's an eye for an eye … By Allah, we swear by almighty Allah, we will ...

  • Chinese spies woo business leaders

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Some of Australia's most high flying business leaders were feted in China by an ''influence'' platform of the People's Liberation Army, a Fairfax investigation has revealed. Andrew Forrest, who touted his talks with Chinese business leaders last month as a lesson on how to do friendship with China, was joined by the heads of four of the five big banks, Qantas, the ...

  • The tax secrets of big business

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    'The ruleswere developed for the industrial age' said Assistant Treasurer David Bradbury. Very few Australians will have heard of Burdekin Investments, one of the thousands of low-profile post-box companies that makes its home at Ugland House, a resort-style office building in George Town, the capital of Caribbean tax haven the Cayman Islands. It keeps a much lower profile than ...

  • Murder just hours before her wedding

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A US woman who stabbed her fiance to death with a large kitchen knife hours before their wedding last year folded her hands and rocked side to side as a Pennsylvania jury announced it had found her guilty of first-degree murder. The jury of five woman and seven men deliberated for just under three hours before reaching its decision during the third day of Na Cola Darcel Franklin's trial. ...

  • UK arrests 2 men over incident with Pakistan plane

    Yahoo News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Lahore, Pakistan , was originally supposed to have landed in Manchester. Essex Police said that two men have been arrested and removed from the plane, which landed safely and was on an isolated runway at Stansted Airport. Britain's Ministry of Defense confirmed that a Typhoon jet was scrambled to investigate ...

  • Is Australia the Face of Climate Change to Come

    National Geographic - Friday 24th May, 2013

    leaving 24 people dead. Each of these one-off traumas was bad enough, wreaking havoc, but in Australia such events seem to be becoming commonplace. The Lucky Country has experienced a major spike in extreme weather in the past few years, with a string of devastating incidents just since January. That has people wondering if the island continent is somehow a perfect bellwether for the ...

  • Retracing the fall of the car industry

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    An Australian classic: the 1971 Ford Falcon XY GTHO. In the mid-1960s, when Australia's trade minister Sir John McEwen was urging Holden and Ford to seek export markets in Asia, the leader of one of Asia's poorest countries decided his country needed a car industry. Defying the advice of economists, he ordered the country's biggest company to start making cars - with Ford's ...

  • Its a matter of standing up to a bully

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    program on Ray Hadley that the ABC put to air last Monday evening. It's a matter of standing up to a bully. I know several of the young men who were tormented by this man. I know about Hadley's rages, the torrents of foul-mouthed abuse. I know he savaged these kids at their most vulnerable, when they were barely out of university and finding their way in the daily hustle of a radio ...

  • Sydney school fails to report doping

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Pumped: School boys are hitting the gym and supplements in the quest to be fitter and stronger. Serial steroid abuse by a Cranbrook School student was investigated by the police and the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority after the boy admitted taking performance-enhancing drugs while representing the private school in rowing and rugby. But Cranbrook failed to inform sports authorities of ...

  • 5 things the Blues must do to win State of Origin

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    AN impromptu team dinner two weeks ago underlined the camaraderie and commitment NSW players will bring into camp when the team for Origin I is named on Sunday. Organised by skipper Paul Gallen, hooker Robbie Farah, back-rower Luke Lewis and centre Josh Morris, the dinner was attended by players who were in the Blues team last year or hope to be selected this season. Trent Merrin drove 90 ...

  • Pakistani plane in UK diverted

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    British police say two men have been arrested on suspicion of endangerment of an aircraft after an incident on a civilian plane flying from Pakistan to England. A jet was launched to divert the Pakistan International Airlines plane carrying nearly 300 passengers to Britain's Stansted Airport on Friday. It was originally supposed to have landed in Manchester. Essex Police said that two men ...

  • Homicide squad looks into pogo-stick death

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Homicide detectives have officially taken over the investigation into the pogo-stick death of a seven-year-old Sydney boy. Paramedics were called to a Mulga Road address after receiving a triple-0 call to a boy who was unconscious and not breathing just before 6.30am on Tuesday. The boy's mother, Kayla James, told police her seven-year-old son lost consciousness after falling off a pogo ...

  • Stood down over fake reviews

    news.com.au - Friday 24th May, 2013

    THE self-proclaimed "director of propaganda" for a major hotel group has been ordered on a leave of absence after he was discovered posting negative reviews online for rival companies under a fake ...

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