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Mon, November 26, 2007 05:59:13 PMFrom:
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The Courier-Mail: Bernie Banton dies in sleep
Courier-Mail
Harry, this is your Courier-Mail update for Tuesday, 27 November 2007
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An ill Kylie Minogue is carried from the stage after collapsing, in dramatic footage from a new documentary.
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Bernie Banton dies in sleep
BERNIE Banton, the man who led the fight to force building products giant James Hardie to establish a $4 billion fund to compensate asbestos victims, has died. He was 61.
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Elton stars at Becks party
SYDNEY'S A-list may have been starstruck but it took Elton John to break the ice, greeting David Beckham with a cheeky "Allo Golden Balls" at a football party.
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Nine shots fired at house
A GUN has been fired at least nine times at a townhouse in Kingston south of Brisbane, hitting several cars but no people.
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Fuel price could hit record
EXPERTS have warned that fuel prices will hit near-record highs and probably remain there for the summer holidays leading into Christmas.
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Man cuts off arm to flee fire
A MAN whose hand got caught in a corn harvester cut off his own arm with a pocket knife after the machine started a brush fire.
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Sreesanth risk to Test plans
ANDREW Symonds claims zany motor-mouth Shanth Sreesanth could unhinge India's Test campaign in Australia this summer.
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Footage shows Kylie's collapse
A DOCUMENTARY about Kylie Minogue's battle with breast cancer has gone to air in Britain, showing dramatic footage of the pop star's collapse during a show.
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Wall St tumble to test ASX
THE Aussue share market's post-election gains will be put to the test today after Wall St stocks slumped again over continuing worries with the US economy.
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Websites outside the law
THOUSANDS of Australian businesses are unwittingly breaking copyright laws via their websites, warns a Brisbane intellectual property law specialist.


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