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  • There were about six seconds left. Then Ray Allen took aim.

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    With less than 20 seconds remaining in Game 6 of the seesawing NBA Finals series between the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs, a magic moment was the only thing standing between the Heat and championship defeat. Small forward Kawhi Leonard had just put the Spurs ahead, 95-92. Miami came up the court without timeouts, and handed the ball to their talismanic star, LeBron James, who rose and ...

  • Why the dollar is diving

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Wonderful newsthe dollar is plunging Australian dollar's overnight fall is good news for our economy and, more importantly, for what it says about the US, says business columnist Malcolm ...

  • Australia Bob Irwin Tours Coastal Queensland to “Fight for the Reef”

    Dredging Today - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    As part of the Fight for the Reef campaign, veteran Wildlife Warrior Bob Irwin will be speaking at public meetings in Rockhampton, Bowen, Townsville and Cairns next ...

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  • British Irish Lions Robbie Deans to give James OConnor the start at fly-half for Australia

    The National - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Coach Robbie Deans will give James O'Connor the start at fly half and the opportunity to lead Australia's attack against the British & Irish Lions on ...

  • Ashes 2013 Fawad Ahmed moves closer to Australia team

    The Guardian - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Pakistan-born leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed has been named in Australia's A squad to tour Africa during the Ashes. Photograph: Mal Fairclough/AFP/Getty ...

  • Australia shares dive on Fed stimulus plan weak China flash PMI

    Reuters - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Thu Jun 20, 2013 2:45am EDT (Adds detail, comment) SYDNEY, June 20 (Reuters) - Australian shares dived 2.1 percent on Thursday, its largest one-day drop in four months, as global equities tumbled after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke confirmed fears the U.S. central bank could begin to scale back its stimulus measures later this year. Banks led the sell-off, with top lender Commonwealth ...

  • When Ray did it his way

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    "It's tough, but believe it or not, I work on it quite often," Allen said of his shot. "I try to put my body in precarious situations coming from different parts of the floor, different angles to try to get my momentum going moving forward. "I honestly can say I gave myself a great opportunity, a great chance to make that shot, and it wasn't unfamiliar to me ...

  • Whipping boy - why the dollar is diving

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

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  • Brough gets tough as things get rough

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Aspiring Liberal National Party MP Mal Brough repeatedly rang and emailed a female voter who sent him a critical email following the "Menugate" affair. In what she has described as a "weird" attempt to make her apologise, Victorian woman Amanda Boyd said Mr Brough emailed her several times and called her at home. Ms Boyd emailed Mr Brough last Wednesday, after reports ...

  • Convicted killer trying to kill again

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Motorist saves bashed woman A murderer on parole was trying to kill again when he allegedly stabbed a woman and tried to rape her at a Sydney bus stop, court documents reveal. Terrence John Leary, 46, has been charged with eight offences relating to a violent attack of a 30-year-old woman at Hunters Hill at 6pm on ...

  • Qantas staff sue for explosion trauma

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Qantas crew sue Rolls-Royce Crew from a Qantas A380 which made an emergency landing in Singapore after an engine explosion in 2010 have launched a class action over psychological ...

  • $20b wiped off Aussie market

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    hopeful that the party of cheap, easy money will go on for the next two years and here’s the Fed signalling the bar will close soon,’’ says Jonathan Ravelas, chief market strategist at Manila-based BDO Unibank. ...

  • Meet Australias most well connected man

    News.com.au - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    The principal consultant at Envoy Professional Search is Australia's most connected man, according to a list of the top 100 most connected users of LinkedIn."I don't know that it's changed my life, but it's nice to have," said Mr Evangelidis after finding out about his status just days ago."I don't like the term networking because it's American and it ...

  • Tribunal rejects taxi drivers appeal

    news.com.au - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    A TAXI driver has been stripped of his cab licence after he was found to have altered fares on CabCharge vouchers and credit ...

  • Hanson visit causes chaos

    news.com.au - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Pauline Hanson at the ticketing officer, where she was told she is not welcome at the Western Sydney Careers Expo, Homebush. Picture: Greenhill ...

  • Australias sport obsession grows report

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Cricket remains Australia's favourite sport, according to a new report, but rugby league has enjoyed a rebound in popularity. About a third of Australia's 13 million sports fans are estimated to follow cricket, with tennis close behind (29 per cent). Rugby league sits equal second as most popular - up two spots from last year. The study, by digital media company Perform, ranked AFL ...

  • Australia shares post steepest one-day fall in four months

    Reuters - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Thu Jun 20, 2013 2:29am EDT (Updates to close) SYDNEY, June 20 (Reuters) - Australian shares dived 2.1 percent on Thursday, its largest one-day drop in four months, as global equities tumbled after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke confirmed fears the U.S. central bank could begin to scale back its stimulus measures later this year. Banks led the sell-off, with top lender the Commonwealth ...

  • Central United footballer Graham Croser-White banned for life across Australia after disgusting incident in SAAFL

    AdelaideNow - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    A SUBURBAN footballer has been banned for life from playing in any competition in Australia after an incident league officials described as "disgusting". It is understood allegations were made that Central United player Graham Croser-White smeared faeces on the door of the umpires' changeroom after a division six match against Blackfriars Old Scholars in the North Parklands on June ...

  • Australia royal prank call radio tries to halt probe

    West Australian - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    SYDNEY (AFP) - A radio station at the centre of a prank call targeting Prince William's pregnant wife Catherine that led to a nurse's suicide is trying to block an investigation, Australia's communications watchdog said on Thursday.The Sydney broadcaster, 2Day FM, has applied to the Federal Court for an order restraining the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) ...

  • Bhagwan Marine Completes Deal to Buy Workboats Northern Australia

    Rigzone - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    As part of a strategic plan to expand its presence into the Northern Territory and Queensland markets, leading marine services provider Bhagwan Marine (BM), have just completed a transaction to acquire Darwin based company, Workboats Northern Australia (WBNA). WBNA has a long track record as the premier marine service provider in these markets with a highly capable management team, highly ...

  • Milat relative to appeal axe murder sentence by December

    ABC - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Berrima 2577 The NSW Supreme Court will hear an appeal by teenage axe murderers Matthew Milat and Cohen Klein by December. Milat and Klein are appealing against their sentences for murdering David Auchterlonie on his 17th birthday at Belanglo State Forest in 2010. Milat was jailed for up to 43 years and Klein for up to 32. The judge who sentenced them in June 2012 said the victim was tortured ...

  • Power price rebate goes unclaimed

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    An electricity rebate designed to shield NSW households from soaring power prices has been claimed by fewer than one in five of the families eligible to receive it, prompting accusations the state government is trying to cut costs. The NSW Energy Minister, Chris Hartcher, says he is "disappointed" with the result, but this week's budget reveals the government has set aside ...

  • Our prices will go up. Everyones will

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    The days of cheap overseas travel and attractive online prices are over, leading economists say. With the Australian dollar falling to a 33-month low on Thursday, travel and online retail prices are expected to soar immediately. Petrol, whitegoods and electronic equipment prices are expected to rise by up to 10 per ...

  • Behave - or live with regret

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

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  • Accused was on parole for murder

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 20th June, 2013

    Motorist saves bashed woman A murderer on parole was trying to kill again when he allegedly stabbed a woman and tried to rape her at a Sydney bus stop, court documents reveal. Terrence John Leary, 46, has been charged with eight offences relating to a violent attack of a 30-year-old woman at Hunters Hill at 6pm on ...

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