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Last updated: July 09, 2013

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Career path

HIGH school. University. Graduate program. Job. Yawn. With plenty of different ways to achieve success, is it best to play it straight or go the more unconventional route? Not every boss looks for straight As and a degree on your résumé.

'We're sorry': Apology for taxi abuse

?We?re sorry?: Apology for taxi abuse

A WOMAN with a rare skin condition who was asked "what's on your face" and told "you smell" by a taxi driver has received an apology.

'I won't be consumed by hatred'

?I won?t be consumed by hatred?

THREE women held captive in a Cleveland home for a decade have issued a YouTube video in which they thank the public for encouragement and support.

Mel's new role a real comedown

Melissa Doyle

OUSTED Sunrise host Melissa Doyle this week returned to the show she anchored for 11 years - as an entertainment correspondent.

Opinions flood in, faster than the boats

Opinions flood in, faster than the boats

WHEN news.com.au published a story about asylum seekers, readers were quick to offer their views of hate, love, fear, hope - and the occasional heartwarming story.

'I had no idea my fiance was gay'

?I had no idea my fiance was gay?

THE former fiancee of NBA star Jason Collins has blasted her ex for keeping her in the dark about his sexuality when he called off their wedding.

AFL star tells of sexual abuse, suicidal thoughts

harry o

UPDATE: HARRY O'Brien spared the "burden of leadership" for the rest of the year following his revelations of sex abuse and suicidal thoughts, Nathan Buckley says.

Sky's the limit for a cloud house

Sky?s the limit for a cloud house

IT may not be everyone's idea of the Great Australian Dream but this head-turning house is one of the nation's most internationally recognisable homes.

Man creates epic map of airports, runways

Man creates epic map of airports, runways

THIS is a map with a difference, pinpointing the locations of the world's 45,132 runways, as well as airports and helicopter pads.

'Mythical' corpse-eating fly back from extinction

?Mythical? corpse-eating fly back from extinction

THIS species of fly was declared extinct more than 100 years ago. Here's the problem. It's still buzzing around, feasting merrily on decaying corpses.

Reasons for Kevin to set the date

Reasons for Kevin to set the date

THE Australian public is keen to get the date of the federal election finalised, but will Prime Minister Kevin Rudd comply?

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Killer jailed for 'appalling crime'

Shao Qing Chen, Victor Chen death investigation

A MAN who brutally killed his brother-in-law in what a judge has described as the most horrific murder he had ever seen has been jailed.

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He doesn't look nor sound like a patissier extraordinaire, but Steve Lovett says baking is his new passion

Layne and Kirk

Layne Beachley and Kirk Pengilly admit their first date was so bad they both tried to escape.

stacy

Who in their right mind would break up with George Clooney? Stacy Keibler

50 Cent

50 CENT reportedly told his son he wanted "nothing to do" with him anymore in a text message tirade.

Bayview mansion

A multi-million-dollar Bayview home has reportedly been chosen as the production set for The Bachelor.

Lara Bingle

WITH all of the free perks, it's fair to say our stars keep Australia Post in business.

Flight attendants used axes to free the trapped

A CABIN manager tells of several dramatic moments in the evacuation that saved 305 of the 307 people on the Asiana flight that crashed in San Francisco.

Should you travel to the World Cup?

Should you travel to the World Cup?

A FOOTBALL referee was decapitated, stoned and dismembered in Brazil last week. So will it be safe for the World Cup?

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Murray slams nosy TV presenter over question

Britain Wimbledon Tennis

ANDY Murray has lobbed a tough shot at a TV presenter who asked if his Wimbledon win meant he would finally pop the question.

Crash victim teens 'were best friends'

Wang Linjia Asiana crash victim

THE two teenage Chinese girls killed in the Asiana Airlines passenger jet crash in San Francisco were best friends and promising students.

Fugitive 'naked' in panic room

Fugitive ?naked? in panic room

ONE of Britain's most wanted fugitives has been caught hiding naked in a panic room at his luxury Spanish villa.

'Free to roam' chickens a lie

COMPANIES that supply Steggles chicken products guilty of false advertising after chickens found to have access to space smaller than A4 sheet.

Nurofen must pull 'targeted relief' ads

Nurofen must pull ?targeted relief? ads

PAIN relief brand Nurofen has been ordered by Australia's drug watchdog to pull advertisements that claim "targeted relief".

Telstra plans to send jobs to India

A Telstra shop at Queens Street Mall in Brisbane.

TELSTRA has announced plans to move 170 jobs from its fast-growing cloud-based IT services business to India.

10 rules to a top toasted sandwich

WAY, way back in the day, toasted sandwiches were made under the searing heat of the grill, fried in a pan or - for the outdoor types - in a cast iron jaffle iron over a camp fire.

Banish crazy makeup: Easy beauty tips

Banish crazy makeup: Easy beauty tips

Spending hours trying to braid your hair or apply false lashes? Prepare to be schooled. We've found the best beauty vloggers to teach you their tricks.

Cut the styling for the new 'in' do

Cut the styling for the new ?in? do

DELTA Goodrem has the right idea. The easy, shaggy cut is the new 'in' do this season, with women sick of spending hours styling their hair.

The cold and the beautiful

Rob Palmer

WINTER'S definitely here! Warm up with these three delicious and easy recipes from mushroom risotto to potato and beef ragu lasagne.

Cancer

Jun 23 - Jul 23

'Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.' So goes the old saying. The implication here is that, while we may be able to blame someone else the first time they ... Read more

50 Cent: 'I don't have a son anymore'

A STRING of vile text messages from 50 Cent to his son have been uncovered, with the rapper telling the 16-year-old he wants "nothing to do with him."

Boxer-turned-baker a Bake Off knockout

Boxer-turned-baker a Bake Off knockout

28-YEAR-OLD Steve Lovett doesn't look - nor sound - like a patissier extraordinaire, but he says he picked up a passion for baking after trying to impress his ex-girlfriend.

Why Stacy dumped George Clooney

Why Stacy dumped George Clooney

THE pair have been dating for around two years , but after months of rumours their relationship was on the rocks, Stacy has reportedly finally called time on it.

Voice runner-ups chart their journeys

Voice runner-ups chart their journeys

YOU'VE heard Voice winner Harrison Craig's album, now the three runners-up have released their "journey" albums of covers and new material.

Firth's Mr Darcy gets lake statue

Britain Colin Firth Mr Darcy statue

IT'S Colin Firth, but not as we know him. He's almost four metres tall and made of fibreglass.

Man creates epic map of airports, runways

THIS is a map with a difference, pinpointing the locations of the world's 45,132 runways, as well as airports and helicopter pads.

Are Aussie travellers the world's most boring?

Are Aussie travellers the world?s most boring?

WE MAY like to think we're an adventurous bunch, but a new survey suggests otherwise. Find out why Aussies have been labelled "boring travellers".

Hire car company caught in repair rip-off

Hire car company caught in repair rip-off

AN AUSTRALIAN hire car company that ripped off customers by overcharging them for damage to vehicles has been fined $200,000.

Darling Harbour revamp labelled ugly

Darling Harbour

DARLING Harbour's $1 billion revamp has been redesigned after a scathing public called the original designs ugly, offensive and totally unbearable.

Why plane crashes are now more survivable

Why plane crashes are now more survivable

THE Asiana Airlines crash, which killed only two of the 307 people on board, highlights just how far aviation safety has come. Here are five reasons why plane crashes are claiming fewer lives.

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Money mysteries explained

WHY can I never get the budget to balance or finally get out of credit card debt? These and other money mysteries explained.

Turn your trash into treasure

Turn your trash into treasure

DON'T bin what you no longer need or like, join the recycling drive to ease the world's landfill burden and make some money along the way.

Fake it with synthetic grass

Grass

FAKE grass has come a long way since the garden-challenged designs of the 1960s and is now popping up on rooftops and backyards.

Navigate the choppy pension waters

Pensioner

FINANCE author Noel Whittaker answers questions on downsizing, contribution limits and the secrets to wealth.

Mansion left empty for years up for sale

Edgewater

AN OPULENT Gold Coast mansion which no one has lived in since it was built four years ago, is being offered for sale.

'He's been through things I couldn't imagine'

UPDATE: HARRY O'Brien spared the "burden of leadership" for the rest of the year following his revelations of sex abuse and suicidal thoughts, Nathan Buckley says.

McKenzie's test to clean up mess

Ewen McKenzie

NEW Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie faces an immediate challenge, with senior players having had enough of stars James O'Connor and Kurtley Beale.

Deans leaves with sheepish shrug

Deans leaves with sheepish shrug

OPINION: It's time for an Australian to coach Australia again. Robbie Deans was given every chance to fix the Wallabies, and he failed.

Mal backs his Maroons for Origin III

Justin Hodges

MAROONS coach Mal Meninga has backed the same winning team to deliver Queensland their eighth consecutive State of Origin series.

Animal House: Google interns gone wild

LIFE in a Silicon Valley apartment complex was peaceful until Google started paying rent for its interns. Grumpy neighbours say the place is now a glorified frat house.

ROAD TRIP! Curiosity rover begins Mars adventure

Mars Curiosity

NASA'S Curiosity rover has finally kicked of its long delayed road trip across the surface of Mars to a mountain range potentially capable of harboring life.

Dell founder wants to buy his company back

michael Dell

DELL'S founder wants to buy back the company he founded, saying he can turn the ailing company around by taking it private and diversifying into niche markets like software, data storage and consulting.

Toddler with windpipe made from stem cells dies

Hannah Warren stem cell windpipe

A TWO-year-old girl who was implanted with a windpipe grown from her own stem cells has died, three months after she became the youngest person to receive the experimental treatment.

If it wasn't posted, did it really happen?

Selfie

SOCRATES may have opined that the "unexamined life is not worth living", but for today's tech-savvy X and Y generations, it is the undocumented life that's not worth living.

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