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11/10/2008 | ANTI-ALCOHOL campaigners have branded a new policy banning alcohol manufacturers from advertising near schools as a PR stunt designed more to deflect criticism from the marketing industry rather than an effective way of combating teen drinking.
11/10/2008 | Australia's new chief scientist has concentrated on issues out of this world, but that's about to change.
11/10/2008 | Greg Combet's childhood hobby has evolved into an invaluable form of stress relief.
11/10/2008 | TWO nights a week Peter Flanagan and his wife Yvonne go dancing to take their minds off the financial sword of Damocles hanging over the rice industry.
11/10/2008 | MOST parents who pay or receive child support believe the new scheme implemented in full on July 1 is fairer than its predecessor, research for the Child Support Agency shows.
11/10/2008 | SYDNEY HARBOUR islands will be opened to the public next year as part of a festival where three of the city's biggest events - Sculpture by the Sea, the City of Sydney's Art and About, and the International Food Fair are combined.
11/10/2008 | AS GANGSTERS go, Antonio Romeo had more guts than most.
11/10/2008 | ABORIGINAL legal aid lawyers in Darwin have described the suicide of a 22-year-old man in Arnhem Land as an avoidable tragedy and blamed the Northern Territory intervention for his death.
11/10/2008 | We're told human history began with a fit of scornful anger by Him at the sight of Adam and Eve, and that it will end the same way. That makes perfect sense to Don Watson, who believes indignation makes the world go around.
11/10/2008 | CONSUMERS have been warned to beware of gypsies selling discount power tools.
11/10/2008 | THE political scapegoat stood aside over the bungled Bathurst and Orange hospital redevelopments has been cleared after an independent inquiry.
11/10/2008 | THE father of Caroline Byrne was overheard instructing Gordon Wood to say his daughter had been killed in a car accident, a court has heard.
11/10/2008 | SUSAN WORRALL had only a few weeks before she could put down her pens and be finished with high school.
11/10/2008 | The earth is disappearing from under the feet of millions of impoverished Bangladeshis.
11/10/2008 | In one of the first big agricultural moves driven by climate change and a lack of irrigation water in the Murray-Darling Basin, the rice industry is looking north.
11/10/2008 | KEVIN RUDD has been forced to reassure consumers that their bank savings are sound as the Opposition demanded the Government underwrite every account containing up to $100,000 in case a bank collapses.
11/10/2008 | THE future of television has arrived and it goes by the name of Guthy-Renker. Or sometimes Danoz Direct. Or any of the other companies which pay for hours of free-to-air TV time to flog their wares.
11/10/2008 | PUBLICANS in Sydney's south-west are refusing to stock a vodka-based drink because they say it is too strong for young and inexperienced drinkers.
11/10/2008 | HUNDREDS, possibly thousands, of women are suffering permanent skin damage at the hands of untrained beauty therapists who are operating laser and intense pulsed light machines.
11/10/2008 | THE Murray-Darling is so starved of water that it may not be possible to save South Australia's parched Coorong wetlands and lower lakes, says a Senate committee report.
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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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