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8/10/2008 | Facebook, MySpace blamed for a boom in email scams in which criminals mining the information on social networking sites.
8/10/2008 | The premier, Nathan Rees, was attacked about his approval of the V8 Supercar race at Olympic Park when he hosted his first cabinet community forum last night but he was unapologetic. "I don...
8/10/2008 | THE federal minister in charge of privacy, John Faulkner, has warned that personal information posted on social networking websites can linger forever "like an ill-considered tattoo". But ...
8/10/2008 | HUGELY popular services such as Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn are being blamed for a boom in sophisticated email scams in which criminals mining the information on social networking sites to create personalised attacks.
8/10/2008 | IMAGES of Sydney Harbour, the Gold Coast and Uluru have been revived as part of a $40 million-plus advertising campaign to attract overseas tourists to "go walkabout" in Australia.
8/10/2008 | THE transport safety watchdog is investigating an accident that sent a Qantas passenger jet plunging earthwards yesterday, injuring at least 40 passengers and crew, 15 seriously, and forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing.
8/10/2008 | WHILE years of drought mean many Australians wouldn't consider leaving the tap running while they brush their teeth, the coffee shop chain Starbucks leaves a tap running all day in each of its 23 Australian stores.
8/10/2008 | THE gangland killing of a well-known Kings Cross criminal could heighten tensions in Sydney's underworld, as several groups vie for valuable drug turf.
8/10/2008 | ■ Yesterday's obituary of Keith Dowding said he was beaten for preselection in Swan by Kim Beazley snr. It should have said Kim Beazley jnr.
8/10/2008 | DIVER Matthew Mitcham says he was very surprised he was the only openly gay man in the Olympic village. In fact, a little sad. The gold medallist who won hearts with his incredible final dive at Beijing is proud of his sexuality but understands it can be a harder wrestle for other gay athletes to "come out" in the public arena.
8/10/2008 | A TERMINALLY ill Sydney woman is suing for damages, arguing that performance bonuses for radiologists may have led to her breast cancer not being diagnosed.
8/10/2008 | GAP fees charged by doctors after treatment without warning are in line for restrictions by the Federal Government.
8/10/2008 | ACROSS Sydney's mortgage belt yesterday many families were celebrating the Reserve Bank's large interest rate cut, but others, like Sophia Helene, could only feel a little relieved.
8/10/2008 | A FORMER police officer has been accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice by asking another witness to lie about being in bed with him on the night Caroline Byrne was allegedly murdered.
8/10/2008 | BLACKTOWN is not the greenest suburb in Sydney, but the boys at Patrician Brothers College have transformed their school into a leafy oasis. In the past decade students have planted more than 11,0...
8/10/2008 | If this is Monday it must be Bexley, in the Rockdale council area. Greg Nabke, his grey hair tied in a ponytail and long beard grown past his chest, drives a 15-year-old trusty Mazda truck running on ...
8/10/2008 | THE last time the Reserve Bank dropped rates by 1 percentage point was in May 1992. The aim was to help the country emerge from a recession. Yesterday's movement of 1 per centage point was to ...
8/10/2008 | AS BOMBS explode in New Delhi, Pakistan and parts of Sri Lanka, as terrorists are arrested in Mumbai, as religious conflicts break out in Orissa, as banks go belly up, as Mugabe continues his wicked w...
8/10/2008 | THE Socceroos will be without the services of injured trio Mark Bresciano, Vince Grella and most likely Harry Kewell for next Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against Qatar in Brisbane after all three were withdrawn from Pim Verbeek's final training squad yesterday.
8/10/2008 | A BABY girl, thought to be less that 12 hours old, was abandoned in the foyer of a block of units in Mortdale, in southern Sydney, yesterday afternoon.
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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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