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Minister 'sold his soul out of greed'

13.07.2009 23:59    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
FORMER Queensland minister Gordon Nuttall "sold his soul" when he accepted almost $360,000 in payments to buy five homes for himself and his children, a jury has been told.


Fisherman lands first green zone fine

13.07.2009 23:59    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A RECREATIONAL fisherman has had an expensive fishing trip after being the first person to be slugged with a $500 fine for dropping a line in a Queensland bay green zone.

Teen cabbies let loose in city

13.07.2009 23:59    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
TEENAGERS from overseas are driving taxis in Brisbane while Queenslanders of the same age are banned or restricted by tough curfews that restrict car loads.

Cattle suffer cruel end in trucks

13.07.2009 23:59    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A GRAZIER has been fined $120,000 and ordered to pay $7000 in court costs for animal cruelty after 120 cattle died while being transported from the Northern Territory or were destroyed afterwards.


'Method actor' MP slipped up, court told

13.07.2009 23:59    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
FORMER minister Gordon Nuttall's entire defence unravelled when he slipped up during re-examination and said "nothing is for nothing", a court heard.

Vicious dingo attack in suburbia

13.07.2009 23:59    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A VICIOUS attack by a pair of young dingoes on a new-born calf has raised fears that children living nearby could become the animals' next targets.
Vicious dingo attack in suburbia

Making the Rapid ROI Promise Stick: Q&A With Savvion CEO M.A. Ketabchi

13.07.2009 23:59    crmbuyer.com
M.A. Ketabchi, president, CEO and founder of business process management provider Savvion, might have done just as well focusing on product marketing in his career. From the beginning, he has distinguished Savvion from the competition by concentrating on the one

Best charcoal barbecues

13.07.2009 23:58    telegraph.co.uk
The most stylish designs for your barbecues this summer.

Olives and peaches blossom in Britain as farmers adapt to climate change

13.07.2009 23:58    telegraph.co.uk
It's out with wheat and potatoes in with peaches and pecans. Matt Ford meets two men changing the face of farming.

Are we too ignorant for French wine?

13.07.2009 23:58    telegraph.co.uk
Tracy Corrigan wonders why we have lost our appreciation for good food and wine.

Restaurant review: Due South Brighton

13.07.2009 23:58    telegraph.co.uk
Hordes of people blaring music slapdash food? All in all not a great meal out by the seaside.

How to keep the weight off on holiday

13.07.2009 23:58    telegraph.co.uk
If you've followed Ian Marber's 14day summer diet and have successfully shed some pounds here is a guide to keeping them off while on holiday.

Daily gear deals - $4 speakers, $143 widescreen GPS and more

13.07.2009 23:58    gadling.com
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Great American Road Trip: Ghost towns of Montana: Bannack

13.07.2009 23:58    gadling.com
Not far from Dillon, Montana is the turn off for Bannack. If you happen to be on I-15, take the trip up State Highway 278. We almost didn't because of the feeling that we had to be at our destination
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Badwater Ultramarathon begins today

13.07.2009 23:58    gadling.com
52 days ago
World    Tourism

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