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Peter Mckay May 24, 2012 Read later Fierce rivals yet great mates Ford's Will Davison, left, and Holden's Jamie Whincup are battling for the V8 Supercars title but will still find time to go fishing when the dust has settled. Will Davison are locked
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Roland Dane has refused to speculate on the driving future of Casey Stoner, who has been linked to a move to V8 Supercars after announcing his retirement from MotoGP yesterday. As rumours swirled at Phillip Island yesterday, Dane remained quiet but
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Jessica Small, 15, disappeared in October 1997 after a night at the Amuse Me games arcade in Bathurst, in the state's central west...Jessica and a female friend were picked up by a man in a white Holden Commodore and the driver assaulted the girls...
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Story continues below When the conning tower hatch opened my dad pounced, hurling in a grenade (which he must have had in his back pocket) and slamming the hatch shut. The explosion sent the sub to the bottom and dad casually swam ashore...I proudly
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Tony White April 22, 2012 Read later Promising young stayer Peal Of Bells has been given the chance to continue his rapid progress in today's $35,000 Queanbeyan Cup (2000 metres). The Gwenda Markwell-trained four-year-old broke his maiden three runs
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Two second-cousins in Kensington Market haven't been speaking because of a dispute over the Zimmerman family name. Outside Zimmerman's Discount is an aging sign that advises customers: Zimmermans Fresh Mart, across the street has no association with
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Story continues below Not surprisingly then, when Denton spied the former prime minister walking along a street in Sydney's Woollahra a short time after this, he bailed him up. "I said, 'G'day, Paul.' And he said, 'What rubbish are you up to now?' I
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Jonathan Watts is the Guardian 's Asia environment correspondent, and author of the book When a Billion Chinese Jump , a critical look at China's unregulated growth. Mr Watts has been in New Zealand promoting his book, and was today accompanied by
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Jen Rosenberg April 5, 2012 Read later "Some of the criticism is a little far fetched" .....Photo: Penny Bradfield YOU should not have to go to university to learn there is no ferry to Bathurst and no train to Kensington, but prospective students
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Tim Storrier's self portrait, The histrionic wayfarer (after Bosch). Tim Storrier has won the 2012 Archibald Prize for the best portrait, with his painting The histrionic wayfarer (after Bosch) . The winner was selected from a field of 41 finalists
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