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Sun, November 11, 2007 09:18:28 PMFrom:
couriermail.com.au
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The Courier-Mail: Business faces new water clamp
Courier-Mail
Harry, this is your Courier-Mail update for Monday, 12 November 2007
Weather: Brisbane 17C - 25C. A few showers Statewide Weather
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Business faces new water clamp
BUSINESSES have been put on notice that they have to do more to save water. Announcing level 6 restrictions, water chief Elizabeth Nosworthy said it was unfair for domestic users to carry the burden.
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Hunter kicked in attack
GLAMOUR girl Rachel Hunter was the victim of a frightening attack in the foyer of a luxury hotel during her stay in Melbourne.
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Pet plan to avoid horse cull
MANY of Queensland's brumbies could be turned into pets and sold to pay for the management of wild horses, it was claimed yesterday.
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Japan whalers want protection
JAPAN wants Australia to help protect its whaling fleet from what it calls "environmental terrorism", it's been reported.
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Disaster as oil tanker sinks
MASSIVE waves have smashed apart a Russian tanker, spilling 1300 tons of fuel oil into the Black Sea, causing an "ecological catastrophe".
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Play resumes at Gabba
AUSTRALIA is trying to beat the weather and resolute resistance from Sri Lanka in the first Test at the Gabba.
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Bob wants Hutchence `erased'
BOB Geldof is trying to erase the memory of Michael Hutchence by forcing the late rock star's only daughter to change her surname, Hutchence's sister says.
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Local bourse battens down
INVESTORS will scour the Reserve Bank of Australia's monetary policy statement for clues to the likelihood of further interest rate rises.
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Police use secret recorders
QUEENSLAND police officers are secretly taping conversations with the public through sporty wristwatches that contain powerful voice recorders.


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