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Sun, June 08, 2008 10:17:45 PMFrom:
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The Courier-Mail: Robber abducts shop staff
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Robber abducted shop staff
POLICE are searching for a man who terrorised three people during an suburban supermarket robbery, abducting them at gunpoint.
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Ute rolls - girl killed, 10 injured
A TEENAGE girl died and 10 people were hurt when a ute packed with passengers overturned on a farm last night.
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First visit since bomb attack
PM Kevin Rudd has arrived in Japan for his first visit to smooth relations strained by Australia's attack on whaling and his perceived pro-China bias.
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Nadal wins French Open
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Queen honours Reg Grundy
TELEVISION producer Reg Grundy, a man not usually lost for words, is speechless at being named in the Queen's Birthday honours list.
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State's property market softens
NEW figures from the Real Estate Institute of Queensland show the state's residential property market has softened after last year's very strong demand and price growth.
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Nuns chained to Vatican bins
TWO nuns, in habits, chained themselves in front of the Vatican to get Pope Benedict XV's attention, claiming they had been turned away from their convent.


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