Monthly Archive for July, 2009

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St Johns Park bowls them all over

TOP contender St Johns Park streaked ahead to win the New South Wales State women’s grade one pennant final at West Coffs Bowling Club yesterday.

The Specials 30th Anniversary Tour Comes To Melbourne

Last night (June 30) saw The Specials hit Melbourne as part of their 30th anniversary tour and the jam packed house was not disappointed.

Kaiser Chiefs Singer Injured At Green Day Gig

Ricky Wilson was injured this week during a Green Day gig.

Tiger escapes Las Vegas magic show

POLICE in Las Vegas say a tamed tiger that escaped from a magic act and roamed the streets has been captured.

Henjak backs Hunt to shine

BRONCOS coach Ivan Henjak is confident Karmichael Hunt can block out the media circus created by his jaw-dropping decision to jump from rugby league to AFL.

Diggers leave Iraq after six years

AUSTRALIA has officially ended its six-year military presence in Iraq three days ahead of the deadline.

VW manages $A343.24m profit

VOLKSWAGEN, the biggest European carmaker, said it was still churning out a profit despite the global economic crisis, but was cautious about future prospects.

Kookaburra Attacks Men At Work Down Under

The silly story of Men At Work being sued for grabbing the melody of their hit Down Under got a bit series today when a Sydney judge ruled there may be a case for plagiarism.

RBA set to leave cash rate unchanged

THE Reserve Bank is expected to leave interest rates on hold next week in a further sign it has reached the end of its rate cutting cycle, economists say.

Pamela’s togs too racy for Kiwis

NEW Zealanders are about to get an eyeful of Pamela Anderson’s itsy-bitsy bikinis, but her promoter is concerned conservative Kiwis won’t cope.