MICHAEL Jackson’s children were never exposed to a mail-order stun gun recently delivered to the family’s home, a lawyer for the late singer’s mother said.
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THE United States is building an elite cyber defence team to guard the nation’s public and private computer systems, a top US security chief said on Wednesday.
RICHARD Branson’s Virgin Galactic plans to begin powered test flights of its spaceship by 2011, a key milestone before launching regular service by mid-decade.
KIWIS are confident that, 24 years on from their last World Cup triumph, the All Blacks will win on home turf, according to an New Zealand Herald online poll.
THE invisible hand of the market is driving up the price of a pair of ghosts for sale in New Zealand on auction website Trademe.
KATHRYN Bigelow will make Oscars history if she becomes the first woman filmmaker to be crowned best director in the 82-year history of the Academy Awards.
TOYOTA is the talk of the town in Geneva, the first motor show since the Japanese car giant recalled more than eight million cars over safety concerns.
THREE men suspected of building the world’s biggest network of virus-infected computers, which hijacked more than 13 million PCs, have been arrested in Spain.
FEDERAL health minister Nicola Roxon has not ruled out raising taxes to pay for the government’s proposal to overhaul public hospitals.
THERE’S no doubt that the biggest smiles that anyone will see on the Coffs Coast will be found during a ‘Let’s Go Surfing’ day.






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