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Courier-Mail

Harry, this is your Courier-Mail update for Thursday, 15 November 2007

Weather: Brisbane 16C - 26C. Fine Statewide Weather

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QUICK-thinking Jimmy Howard ripped off his underwear and used them to subdue a crocodile on a beach in Darwin. Pic: Fiona Morrison
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Banned for reading 'terror' novel

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BOUNCERS kicked a man out of a Cairns pub after paranoid patrons complained that he was reading a bestselling Australian novel called The Unknown Terrorist.

Brisbane traffic cams

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OJ to stand trial again

FORMER US football star and actor OJ Simpson will stand trial over an armed sports memorabilia heist in a casino hotel room, a court has ruled.

Queensland More Queensland News

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North braced for cyclonic winds

FAR north Queensland residents are bracing for the first cyclone of the season with Guba predicted to become a category three by tomorrow.

National More National News

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The bucks stop here - Rudd

KEVIN Rudd will wrap up the "me too" campaign by drawing a distinction between his fiscal rectitude and John Howard's pre-election spending spree.

World More World News

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Embryo cloned from monkey, say scientists

SCIENTISTS in the US say they have created the world's first cloned embryo from a monkey, in work that could spur cloning of human cells for research.

Sport More Sport News

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Aussies into quarter-finals

THE Australian baseball team has beaten pre-tournament hopefuls Canada 7-6 to surge to a World Cup quarter-final against Japan.

Entertainment More Entertainment News

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Damon sexiest man alive

MATT Damon turned down People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" crown – but the heart-throb's refusal backfired when they named him anyway.

Business More Business News

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Qantas buys big to rule the skies

QANTAS yesterday signed contracts for tens of billions worth of new aircraft to maintain its dominance of Australia's skies.

Technology More Technology News

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Marvel Comic wonders on web

THE world of comics has entered cyberspace with Marvel putting some of its older titles online in a bid to reintroduce the young to the X-Men and Fantastic Four.

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