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AN Adelaide man who kept infant sex and child bestiality images among a "depraved and revolting" child porn collection, has been jailed for at least 21 months.  |


FIVE men remain on the run on today after an armed robbery in Adelaide's inner western suburbs.  |
AN Adelaide man who used a fish boning knife to fatally stab a stranger has been jailed for at least four years.  |
AN 18-year-old woman allegedly drove her car into two young men following an argument at a Katherine petrol station in the Northern Territory.  |


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MORE than a dozen people were injured when a Qantas Airbus struck severe turbulence on a flight from Hong Kong to Perth.  |
COLONIES of the woylie, a critically endangered kangaroo-like marsupial, will be protected inside a 400ha predator-proof enclosure.  |
HORRIFIED passengers saw people hurled around the cabin of a Qantas Airbus as it hit severe turbulence during a flight from Hong Kong to Perth today.  |
19 June 2009 - The recent increase in mohair fibre prices is a potential indication that the luxury end of the international consumer market may be rebounding.  |
22 June 2009 - As the global demand for gold continues unabated, New Zealand's sole privately-owned mint is forging new alliances in the international market.  |
22 June 2009 - The New Zealand tourism industry is saying a big "Thanks a Million" to Australian visitors to celebrate the record of welcoming a million Australians in a 12-month period.  |
22 June 2009 - The generation gap is alive and well in cyberspace. Parents often struggle to understand what their kids are up to, and young people have to find their own way in an ever-changing online world.  |
22 JUNE 2009 - TelstraClear has contracted two leading developers to deliver a Next Generation Personal Video Recorder [PVR] for its cable television customers.  |
Wellington, June 22 NZPA - Possible end-of-life care improvements will be discussed when 30 health professionals from hospices nationwide meet on Thursday.  |
Auckland, June 22 NZPA - A Hungarian tourist used a banjo to beat a 69-year-old man before ramming the broken-off neck down his throat, a jury in the High Court at Auckland was told today.  |
When opening up the purple packet Kiwis trust they're getting their piece of chocolately goodness, and it's that certainty in a brand that we're after in these uncertain times.  |
Afghanistan's Band-e-Amir Lakes have been awarded the status of the country's first National Park, and soldiers from the New Zealand Provincial Reconstruction Team (NZPRT) took part in this historic occasion.  |
Thirty health professionals from Hospices around the country will meet this Thursday at a day-long conference at West Auckland Hospice, to identify ways of improving the quality of Hospice palliative care for patients and their families.  |
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