190,000 AK-47 missing says Pentagon
0pointsThe Pentagon cannot account for 190,000 AK-47 rifles and pistols given to Iraqi security forces in 2004 and 2005, or about half the weapons earmarked for soldiers and police, according to a government report.
Mentally ill man posed as doctor in emergency ward
0pointsA MENTALLY ill man was able to roam a busy emergency department, masquerading as a doctor and "consulting" patients, in a serious security breach that exposes the worsening staffing crisis in the nation's hospitals.
South Korean diplomat fly to Kabu
0pointsDeadline by the tali ban has ended noon Friday fresh announcement is awaited.
US Supreme Court Chief Justice released from hospital after a seizure
0pointsJohn Roberts Jr, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court was released from hospital after a seizure. Because it is his second seizure (admittedly 14 years after the first) it could be epilepsy.
Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt - 6 years jail,
0points<p>Bollywood cine star Sankay Dutt, whose horoscopic sign is Leo turns 48 on 29 July was convicted in November 2006 for the illegal possession of a 9mm pistol and an AK-56 rifle, however he is acquitted of more seriou
Elderly victim describes brutal attack
0points79 year-old bashing victim Elizabeth Foster has described the vicious attack that landed her in hospital with a broken arm and severe facial injuries.
An alternative use for Vaopr Rub
0pointsAnimal experts from a family theme park have discovered an ingenious new way to stop their meerkats fighting, by using a humble cold remedy.
When it gets tough, where the Ruddy hell is he?
0pointsOPPOSITION leader John Howard in 1995-96 practised "me-tooism", while Kim Beazley came under fire when he made himself a small target. Kevin Rudd puts both into the shade. On issues where he doesn't want a contest, he just leaves the playing field.…
Hockey criticises WA govt ad campaign
0pointsFederal Workplace Relations Minister Joe Hockey has attacked the West Australian government over an advertising campaign encouraging complaints over Work Choices legislation.
Dichloroacetates - A Possible Cure for Cancer!
0pointsDichloroacetic acid, abbreviated as DCA, is an analogue of acetic acid and the salts and esters of this chemical compound are called dichloroacetates.
Haneef documents revealed
0pointsFresh details of Mohamed Haneef's links to UK terror suspects have been revealed in documents used by Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews to revoke the Indian doctor's visa.
Territory solution for WA?
0pointsTHE Howard Government wants to duplicate its takeover of Northern Territory indigenous communities in WA in response to sex attacks in the Kimberley.
Prosecution fails to have Mercanti bail revoked
0pointsProsecutors today failed to have bail revoked against Coffin Cheater Troy Mercanti for allegedly breaking a man’s jaw in a Perth nightclub.
Rudd's brother forced to quit
0pointsTHE high-profile brother of Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd has quit the ALP after leaked documents revealed he was giving rival parties thousands of dollars.
Unionist McDonald refuses to budge from ALP
0pointsProminent Western Australian unionist Joe McDonald has renewed his membership of the Labor Party and vowed to resist pressure from the Federal Opposition Leader to resign.

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