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10:06 AM AWST | Harry Kewell, Vinnie Grella and Mark Bresciano have all withdrawn from Socceroos coach Pim Verbeek's squad to face Qatar at Suncorp Stadium next Wednesday because of injury.
The great credit card swindle
7/10/2008 | Experts say banks are not doing enough to protect customers and are playing down the problem for fear of harming their reputations.
Airline demands $500,000 for delays
7/10/2008 | Virgin Blue sends a $500,000 bill to Airservices Australia after 120 flights were delayed from landing or taking off at Sydney Airport.
6/10/2008 | LANCE ARMSTRONG still plans to attend the Tour Down Under in South Australia early next year, even if the world cycling body rules he is not eligible to compete.
6/10/2008 | GRANT STOELWINDER'S dream team gained another high-profile member yesterday when triple Olympic medal winner Andrew Lauterstein revealed he will move to Sydney to train alongside world record-holders Eamon Sullivan and Libby Trickett.
6/10/2008 | NSW residents have led a record exodus from Australia, with as many people as live in Bathurst deserting the premier state last year to live abroad.
6/10/2008 | THE Federal Government has told NSW not to bother asking for funds for the $12 billion North West Metro project because there are no federal Labor votes in it.
6/10/2008 | THE father of a teenage girl who fell 10 metres to her death from a cliff in Sydney's east says he asked his daughter to "ease up" on partying two months ago.
6/10/2008 | ENTRIES close today for the Greens' Bad Developer Awards or "Toasters", nicknamed after the controversial East Circular Quay development, which allow individuals and groups to nominate the worst property developments and developers in the past year.
6/10/2008 | IT HAS been the scene of first kisses and first fishes, a much-loved local landmark that even had its moment in the national spotlight as a "star" in the TV show SeaChange.
6/10/2008 | THE Federal Government would consider disclosing the identity of people who settle large tax disputes for less than the original demand, the Assistant Treasurer, Chris Bowen, said yesterday.
6/10/2008 | Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde were good at singles but great at doubles.
6/10/2008 | Shock. Anger. Fear. These are the typical reactions from the growing number of bank customers who find themselves the victims of electronic fraud, says Bruce Ford. For the past 10 years, Ford has ...
6/10/2008 | A ONE-TIME Kings Cross strip club manager questioned during the Wood royal commission into police corruption over his role in the drug trade has been killed in an apparent gangland hit.
6/10/2008 | THE world is facing an animal exctinction crisis, with Australia a key culprit, the largest assessment of biodiversity ever undertaken shows.
6/10/2008 | THE morning after the night before was one of sore heads, croaky throats and strange get-ups for many, but for others, it was about getting straight back to work.
6/10/2008 | IN A season when so little has gone right for Newcastle, it seemed entirely appropriate that lowly Wellington were able to clinch a last-gasp draw in a dramatic game at EnergyAustralia Stadium yesterday.
6/10/2008 | THE warbling of songbirds cracked through the heavy sky hanging over the Darling River yesterday as the Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, stood on the banks of the waterway at the centre of an interstate tug-of-war.
6/10/2008 | A WORLD-FIRST trial of a low-cost combination "polypill" to prevent heart attacks is about to begin in Sydney, in a move that could eventually see all people from middle age onwards medicated to reduce their chance of disease - even if they do not have high blood pressure, raised cholesterol or other obvious risk factors.
6/10/2008 | WANT to buy enough information about a stranger's credit card to steal their money? All it takes is one email and a transfer of funds through Western Union. The Herald found it was remarkabl...
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22/09/2008 | Once upon a time finding a mate was easy. It was a childhood sweetheart, someone from church or if you were ugly, the other ugly person.
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