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  • More than meets the eye

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Positive: Stanford. It is a haunting image but there is more to this picture than meets the eye. Photographer Jonathan May, 34, met Stanford, the boy in the picture, in 2011. May was visiting the blind school in Kenya where he previously took photographs and where, for $1.30 a day, he sponsors the schooling of a young girl, ...

  • Share sell-off $30b market dive

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Australian shares were caught in a global rout today, suffering their worst daily loss in more than two months.The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index slumped 103 points, or 2 per cent, to 5062.4, while the broader All Ordinaries index lost 101.3 points, or 2 per cent, to 5040.8. The sell-off wiped more than $30 billion off the value of the share market. Investors were rattled by a combination of ...

  • Gutless euthanasia bill defeated

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    NSW parliament has voted against a bill giving people with a terminal illness the right to end their own suffering by choosing the manner and timing of their death. "They will be screaming out in frustration," said Greens MP Cate Faehrmann, who introduced the bill to the NSW upper house last week. As if on cue, a man in a wheelchair yelled out from the public gallery: "You ...

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  • It was a note folded in four and passed in the dock at a Sydney trial

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    It was a note written in Italian, folded in four and passed in the dock at a murder trial. In the NSW Supreme Court on Thursday, the jury at the trial of Giuseppe Di Cianni and Josephine Pintabona learned he gave her a letter about their trial, while they were inside the Darlinghurst court complex earlier this month. Mr Di Cianni has pleaded not guilty to murdering former business associate ...

  • When Holden boss learned of demise

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    . He wanted to pre-emptively warn Devereux; Ford's announcement came smack bang in the middle of the biggest positive announcement from Holden in ...

  • Anger boils over for mob after killing

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    'You are going to lose': mother tells attackers to drop weapons Far-right activists in balaclavas have clashed with riot police in London after the killing of a man believed to be a British soldier by alleged Islamic extremists. More than 100 supporters of the English Defence League, some in paramilitary dress, gathered at a train station in Woolwich near where the man was allegedly ...

  • Showers settle over Sydney

    news.com.au - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Sydney has had consistent rainfall across the metropolitan area since yesterday afternoon and it’s going to be more of the same for the rest of the evening. Scroll down to see Sydney's seven-day ...

  • Police quick to answer call for help

    news.com.au - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    AN alleged pervert was arrested by police within minutes after a woman claimed he had exposed himself to her as she walked along a road on Sydneys North Shore last ...

  • India Australia progressing well on FTA talks

    Times of India - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Free Trade Agreement (FTA) as the fifth round of talks on the issue concluded in Canberra. "We have gone further in our goods negotiations. We have progressed well in our text on our services and investments. I hope in the next round we will start doing the real give and take of negotiations," J K Daddo, Joint Secretary ...

  • Australia shares drop to one-month low on weak China flash PMI

    Reuters - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Thu May 23, 2013 3:14am EDT (Adds details, comments) SYDNEY May 23 (Reuters) - Australian shares fell 2.0 percent on Thursday, their worst daily loss in more than two months, depressed by a weak preliminary manufacturing activity survey from China. The flash HSBC Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for May fell to 49.6, slipping under the 50-point level demarcating expansion from contraction ...

  • Holden Toyota commit to Australia for now

    SBS - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The two car makers left standing following Ford's decision to get out have reaffirmed their commitment to Australia, for now at least.However the dominant view is that the Australian car manufacturing industry is dying, which is a grave worry for the automotive component suppliers that represent more employees than the big car makers.Ford posted a $141 million annual loss in Australia on ...

  • Chinese insurers look at real estate investment in Australia

    China Daily - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    /enpproperty--> Chinese insurance companies are seeking real estate investment opportunities in the Australian market, according to research from international real estate service provider Savills. Foreign Investors by the end of March, although only accounting for 19 percent of Australian CBD office transactions, were the greatest net investors in the market, the report showed. "We ...

  • Senate Committee releases damning report into Australias aviation authorities

    ABC Australia - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Norfolk Island A Senate Committee has raised serious concerns about the competency of the bodies overseeing Australia's aviation industry.The committee has investigated the official reviews into a Pel-Air plane ditching into the ocean off Norfolk Island in 2009.The service had been flying a patient from Samoa to Melbourne for treatment on behalf of CareFlight.All six people on board ...

  • Australias remaining car makers to persevere

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

      ';The operating environment is extremely tough at this time but Toyota believes that car manufacturing is an important contributor to the Australian economy,'; Toyota Australia public affairs manager Glenn Campbell said. ';Toyota intends to maintain its operations in Australia. Toyota is still building cars at its Altona plant for domestic and export markets. ';The ...

  • Labor tricked on plan to phase out coal

    ABC - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Sydney 2000 New South Wales Opposition Leader John Robertson is backpedalling after he told an anti-mining forum that Labor was developing a plan to phase out the use of coal.Mr Robertson told the Beyond Coal and Gas conference at Kurri Kurri in the Hunter Valley on the weekend his colleague Luke Foley was working on a plan to phase out coal as Labor prepares its policy platform for the 2015 ...

  • Upper house votes down voluntary euthanasia bill

    ABC - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Sydney 2000 Legislation to allow voluntary euthanasia in New South Wales has been defeated in the state upper house.The Rights of the Terminally Ill bill, which was introduced by Greens MLC Cate Faehrmann, would have let terminally ill people who still retain their decision making capacity request assistance to die.The bill was defeated 23 votes to 13.Despite being given a conscience vote on ...

  • Nick Greiner calls it quits

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The former NSW Premier Nick Greiner has resigned as inaugural chairman of Infrastructure NSW, while Paul Broad has quit as its chief executive. The resignations were announced by Premier Barry O'Farrell during question time in the NSW parliament on Thursday ...

  • She took man out like RoboCop

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A man, believed to be a soldier, was hacked to death in the London suburb of Woolwich in an alleged terrorist attack about 2.20pm UK time on Tuesday (11.20pm AEST). Witnesses said the soldier was hacked at by two men with weapons including a machete. The attackers made no attempt to flee, with one filmed clutching a meat cleaver and knife in his hands, which appeared to be covered in the blood ...

  • Were at war mob anger after killing

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    'You are going to lose': mother tells attackers to drop weapons Far-right activists in balaclavas have clashed with riot police in London after the killing of a man believed to be a British soldier by alleged Islamic extremists. More than 100 supporters of the English Defence League, some in paramilitary dress, gathered at a train station in Woolwich near where the man was allegedly ...

  • Rinehart loses $7B but still Australia’s richest

    Inquirer Business - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    This image taken on June 9, 2010 shows Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart speaking during a rally in Perth. The world’s richest woman Gina Rinehart is believed to have increased her holding in Australian media group Fairfax to more than 15 percent, reports said on June 15. AFP / Tony ASHBY SYDNEY--Mining magnate Gina Rinehart had Aus$7 billion (US$6.8 billion) wiped off her fortune ...

  • Ford grows in America shrinks in Australia

    Star Tribune - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Ford Motor Co. is adding production, and 3,500 jobs, in North America as it tries to keep up with Americans’ appetite for new cars and trucks. But the automaker will end production in Australia, cutting 1,200 jobs by 2016, as high costs left it unable to ...

  • My heart is breaking for you

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    His sister, and studio co-director, Rebecca Davies emailed parents on Thursday afternoon to say that due to the number of clients that had withdrawn in the wake of the allegations, the business was no longer viable. "On a personal note, my heart is breaking for all of you," Ms Davies wrote in an email. "It is so devastating that one person has destroyed everything we all ...

  • Falcons demise Why you should be mad as hell

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

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  • Girl killed by falling suicide jumper

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A seven-year-old South Korean girl was killed instantly after being struck by the body of a man as he plunged from his 10th floor apartment in an apparent suicide, a report said on Thursday. The 40-year-old man jumped from the flat in the southern port of Busan on Wednesday evening and hit the daughter of his neighbour who was emerging from the apartment building, SBS TV station said. The man, ...

  • Welfare groups condemn dog act

    news.com.au - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ANIMAL welfare groups have condemned a University of Newcastle research project where greyhound dogs allegedly underwent invasive surgery while they were still ...

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