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Blathering for Wednesday, 13 August 2008

13.08.2008 21:52    stillhq.com
10:15: Mikal shared: Advice FailAn excellent failure to provide the advice requested.Tags for this post: blather() CommentRSS with no blather


Race Times and Photos

13.08.2008 21:12    web-goddess.org
Official City2Surf Results and PhotosThe official race results and pictures are now up, though the site's been getting hammered all day: me, Rodd. If you watch the videos, we come running up pretty much in the middle. (I'm wearing a

Fog delays flights

13.08.2008 19:47    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
FOG has caused delays at Adelaide airport this morning, preventing international and domestic flights from landing.


Goal missed but Sol gets $13m

13.08.2008 19:35    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
TELSTRA boss Sol Trujillo and his chief lieutenant took home a combined pay packet of more than $24 million last financial year.
Goal missed but Sol gets $13m

Wages rise 'won't stop rate cut'

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A SLIGHTLY better than expected rise in wages will not stop the RBA from cutting interest rates by Christmas, economists say.
Wages rise 'won't stop rate cut'

Back off on rates, heavy hitters tell banks

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au (2)
CALLS are intensifying for banks to guarantee they'll pass on interest rates cuts, with the powerful RBA and Treasury now weighing in.
Back off on rates, heavy hitters tell banks

Dad who killed love rival jailed

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A FATHER who kicked a man to death in front of an eight-year-old boy has been handed a heavy sentence.

Coma patient returning from Kokoda Track

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
AN Australian woman treated aboard a US navy medical ship after falling seriously ill while hiking the Kokoda Track is on her way home.

Jurors warned against Muslim prejudices

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A JUDGE in the trial of 12 alleged Melbourne terrorists has warned jurors not to let prejudices towards Muslims cloud their judgment.

Council worker stole to fund mistresses

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A COUNCIL worker who stole almost $600,000 to fund a lavish lifestyle that included two mistresses and overseas holidays has been jailed.

Mokbel bullied, lawyer says

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
WHEN the public thinks of Tony Mokbel it is not usually as a victim of bullying.

Bounty hunter guilty of murder attempt

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A PRISONER who tried to strangle another inmate to claim a bounty has been found guilty of attempted murder

Bosses on big bucks under microscope

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
EXECUTIVES on multimillion-dollar pay deals face a new level of scrutiny after the tax office and the Reserve Bank yesterday raised concerns about the extravagance lavished by corporate Australia on a chosen few.

Supermarkets to charge for plastic bags

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
THE competition watchdog has given the final green light for a four-week trial of a 10-cent plastic bag levy in regional Victoria.

Lover, baby reunited with jailbird Mokbel

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
TONY Mokbel was yesterday saw his lover and baby girl for the first time since he was extradited from Greece in May.
Lover, baby reunited with jailbird Mokbel

Modern-day hippies pay $100k to go green

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A MODERN version of a hippie commune will be created near Glenburn, north-east of Melbourne in the Yarra Valley, and some village families will pay up to $100,000 to join.

Snow blankets state, highways closed

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
ROADS were closed around Tasmania and snow fell in Hobart suburbs as the state shivered in a cold snap overnight.

Fuel relief boosts consumer confidence

13.08.2008 19:34    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A SHARP fall in petrol prices has boosted confidence amongst consumers and lifted sentiment from a 16-year low, a survey shows.

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