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Moisturiser or melanoma

Moisturiser or melanoma?


US Scientists say they may have discovered a link between moisturisers and cancer.

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Child safety

Kids in the back, and smokes in the trash


The New South Wales Government has made it illegal to smoke in cars carrying children.

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Lights, camera, crashin'

Lights, camera, crashin'


A Northern Territory man has been caught filming himself speeding at 150km an hour, while masturbating in a car full of marijuana plants.

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Clean it up

Keep it in the pants or clean it up


British police have been issued with cleaning equipment to force public urinators to mop up their mess.

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Invisible

Invisibility clearly achieved


Scientists at the University of California have demonstrated technology that can make 3D objects invisible.

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Paul McCarthy

Dog turd enters no-fly zone


A giant inflatable exhibition by American artist Paul McCarthy, Complex Shit, has been picked up by the wind and carried 200 metres.

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fireworks

Games start on the wrong foot


It has been revealed that part of the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony was faked.

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McDonalds

New filler in Manila


Police in Manila are looking to convert their patrol cars so they run on used cooking oil from McDonalds.

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Mary Poppins

Just a spoonful of Hollywood


Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have denied reports they are seeking a Mary Poppins-style nanny.

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Muscles

Sporting controversy soon to lift


Controversy has surrounded the decision to let a ten-year-old girl participate in a body building competition.

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Horses

Canter hide the bourbon breath


A Newcastle man has been charged with drink-riding after he was discovered on a horse with a bottle of bourbon.

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Amy Winehouse

A Winehouse full of children


Drug-addled singer Amy Winehouse has revealed she wants to have five children with her jailed husband.

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McRats

McRats: the newest meal deal


A NSW McDonald’s outlet has been fined after rats were found in its food handling area.

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Qantas

Bumpy ride for flying kangaroo


Qantas has denied poor maintenance was to blame for the massive hole in their 747 jet.

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Veronicas

No wedding to celibate


The Veronicas' Lisa Origliasso has called off her engagement to celibate Neighbours star Dean Geyer.

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Ronnie Wood

When Stones stop rolling


Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood has finally been admitted to rehab.

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Orangutan

No monkeys for Hollywood


Hollywood's sole supplier of orangutans has stopped renting them out for movies because they are on the endangered list.

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blogger

World's oldest blogger signs off


The world's oldest blogger has died at the age of 108.

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Rubik's cube

Rubik would be rolling in his cube


A Dutch teenager has set a new world record for solving the Rubik's Cube in 7.07 seconds.

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Olivia Newton John

Summer lovin' happened so fast


Olivia Newton-John has married her lover of 18 months.

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Bishop

Time to forget the past, says Bishop


World Youth Day co-ordinator Bishop Anthony Fisher has told victims of abuse they should stop dwelling on the past.

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Fish

Fishy story behind evolution


Scientists say the discovery of fish fossils dating back 50 million years may be the missing piece in evolutionary theory.

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Babies

Babies the latest drug craze


A Queensland doctor has found that babies' smiles give mothers a natural high which can be addictive.

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Schappelle Corby

Schappelle gets Mercedes for her birthday


Schapelle Corby has celebrated her 31st birthday behind bars.

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Greg Norman

Greg Norman hits hole in one hundred million


Greg Norman's ex-wife has won a divorce settlement worth $100 million.

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Bindi Irwin

Move over Barbie: it's Bindi time


Bindi Irwin has announced that a talking Bindi Irwin doll will hit the shelves in September.

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Condom

Laughing all the way to the Pope


World Youth Day organiser Bishop Anthony Fisher says a health group's decision to hand out condoms to pilgrims will add comedy to the religious event.

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William

Happy meals for Her Majesty


Britain's Crown Estate has done a deal that has resulted in the Queen becoming landlord of a McDonald's restaurant.

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Gypsy

Gypsy life is no carnival


Italian authorities are fingerprinting thousands of Gypsies living across the country, leading to accusations of racism.

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Friends

From big couch to the big screen


After much speculation it has been confirmed that the TV series Friends is headed for the big screen.

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Nelson Mandela and George Bush

Bush lets Mandela off the terror hook


President Bush has signed a bill removing Nelson Mandela from the US terror watch list.

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Alexander Downer

Ending on a Downer


Alexander Downer has announced his retirement after 25 years in Parliament.

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Shopping

Women shopping their lives away


A new report says the average Australian woman spends up to a year of her life shopping.

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Big Brother

Big Brother's big addition


Former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson will enter the Big Brother house tonight.

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Taser trial

Tasers take the capsicum cake


A police trial of the 'taser' stun guns which used them 106 times in a year, has concluded that the guns are better than capsicum spray.

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Scooby-Doo

Race to find Scooby-Doo continues


A man dressed as Scooby-Doo is wanted by police after he invaded the racetrack on Ipswich Cup Day.

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Ski resort

Ski resort goes downhill


Pakistan's only ski resort has been destroyed in an attack by militants.

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Viagra

The edge every athlete needs


Viagra may be banned from international sport after evidence emerged it could improve athletic performance.

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Weaving the dragon

Weaving the dragon


Airport customs in China have apprehended drug traffickers who imported heroin by weaving it into carpets.

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Mature films

Rise in films for very mature audiences


Japan is experiencing a boom in its porn industry, with sex scenes between old people the fastest-growing genre.

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Smiling nurse

A smile a day keeps the nurses in pay


British nurses have been asked to smile more in the hope of improving patients' stay in hospital.

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Underbelly

Underbelly trouble for the under-aged


An inquiry has been launched to find out how inmates in the Victoria's biggest youth prison came into possession of the banned TV drama Underbelly.

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Robot

Robot relations not so far off


Scientists have predicted that humans will one day have sex with robots.

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Titanic

Titanic opportunity of a lifejacket


An unused life jacket from the Titanic will be auctioned later this month in New York.

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Naomi Campbell

Naomi hits the sidewalk


Supermodel Naomi Campbell has been sentenced to 200 hours of community service after pleading guilty to assaulting two police officers.

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Luna Park

Sleepers put money where the mouth is


Top business executives raised money for the homeless this week by spending the night sleeping it rough at Sydney's Luna Park.

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Obesity

Aussies now the fattest around


Health experts have warned that many Australians are dangerously overweight.

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Tents

Earthquakes cause tents situation


Chinese authorities say they need 3 million tents to house the estimated 5 million people left homeless as a result of the earthquakes in May.

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Whale

Rudd ends whale of a time


Kevin Rudd's diplomatic mission to Japan ended with the two countries 'agreeing to disagree' on the issue of whaling.

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Horses

One flu over the horses stable


The Australian Quarantine Authority has been blamed for last year's equine influenza outbreak.

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Breezers

Drink up, suit up and get dancing


A Vodka Cruisers executive has apologised for giving away free condoms with alcopops and offering a pole-dancing kit as a prize.

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ABC

Life's lessons as easy as ABC


The ABC is under fire for developing an online game that tells children when they will die.

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Top secret

Security leak tells all


A UK spy has been suspended for leaving classified files on a train, in an orange folder marked 'SECRET'.

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Robert Mugabe

Back to the books for Mugabe


The University of Massachusetts has revoked the honorary law degree it awarded to Robert Mugabe in 1986.

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Surgery

Doctors take a towelling


Doctors in Japan have discovered a surgical towel inside a patient, who's had it in his body since an operation in 1983.

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Kevin Rudd

Ruddy don't care


Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says Australia's interests will be well served no matter which candidate wins the US Presidential election.

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Bo Diddley

Diddley leaves fans blue


Tributes continue to pour in for legendary blues guitarist, Bo Diddley, who died last week at the age of 79.

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Baby

Mother's little helper


In the US, a drunk mother let her one year-old son take the wheel of her car, in what police have called one of the most irresponsible cases of dangerous driving of all time.

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Yves Saint Laurent

Fitting farewell for fashion legend


Legendary French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent has been laid to rest in Paris.

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Mount Everest

No stopping the old on Everest


A 76-year-old Nepalese man has become the oldest person to climb to the top of Mount Everest.

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Pope

Pope in the best hands ever


Security measures for the Pope's visit to Australia are reportedly the safest they've ever been.

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Underbelly

Underbelly on the telly


With the conviction of the man who killed underworld figure Lewis Moran, Channel 9 is finally able to air the Underbelly series in Victoria.

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Sharon Stone

Basic insult


Sharon Stone has apologised to China after describing last month's earthquake disaster as 'karma'.

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Sex And The City

Sex and the slutty: up in arms


Model Lauren Hutton has attacked Sex And The City, claiming its gay writers have depicted all single women as sluts.

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Poker machine

Gambling at a virtual loss


Experts say a new line of poker machines will use Xbox-style graphics to attract younger gamblers.

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Pool safety

Keeping children behind bars


The Federal Government has announced it will provide all new parents with a water safety DVD.

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Madonna

Adoption is hard labour


Madonna recently declared that adopting African orphans is as painful as childbirth.

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Chimpanzee

Plea for chimp to be declared human


A British woman is fighting to have the chimpanzee legally declared a 'person' so it can enjoy basic human rights.

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Howardburglar

Howardburglar strikes


Former Prime Minister John Howard's home was burgled this week.

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Roboconductor

Roboconductor hits the high notes


In the United States, a robot has conducted an orchestra for the first time.

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