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Archive for February 5th, 2010

Jackson’s doctor ‘to surrender Friday’

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MICHAEL Jackson's doctor plans to surrender to authorities on Friday, regardless of whether prosecutors had filed a case against him, a spokeswoman says.

Banker keeps job over Kerr pics gaffe

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MACQUARIE Bank broker David Kiely, who was seen live on television opening an email carrying pictures of model Miranda Kerr, will remain at the investment bank.

S.L.A.M. To Recreate AC/DC It’s a Long Way To the Top Video

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Save Live Australia`s Music (S.L.A.M.) will protest to save live music in Melbourne by recreating the AC/DC video for `It`s A Long Way To The Top If You Want To Rock and Roll` along Swanston Street this month.

Google online book deal faces block

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THE US Department of Justice has come out against a settlement with US authors and publishers that would allow Google to scan and sell millions of books online.

Inglis out of All Stars clash

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GREG Inglis is the latest player to be ruled out of next week's All Stars clash while Greg Bird has been called into the Indigenous team.

Music Matters Now Taking Showcase Submissions

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Music Matters are now taking submissions for artist showcases for the 2010 event.

Brittany Murphy Death Ruled Accidental

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The L.A. coroner has ruled that Brittany Murphy died of pneumonia with complications from anemia, iron deficiency and multiple drug intoxication.

PM defends work act as teens lose jobs

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KEVIN Rudd has defended minimum hour provisions in his government's new workplace relations regime, even though it has led to some teenagers losing their jobs.