Qantas plays down sabotage speculation

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Qantas says it does not believe it is a victim of sabotage after two of its jumbo
jets carrying a total of more than 800 passengers suffered engine failures flying

Broncos withdraw Inglis offer

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The Brisbane Broncos have sensationally pulled the pin on their offer to superstar
Greg Inglis after he failed to meet the club's ultimatum to sign a two-year NRL deal

Woods out of contention at WGC event

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Tiger Woods dropped out of contention, 11 strokes from the lead after a mediocre
third round at the HSBC Champions tournament on Saturday.

Abbott won't rip up NBN in Tasmania

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Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says he won't rip up National Broadband
Network (NBN) infrastructure already rolled out in Tasmania.

Aussie victims of Cuba crash mourned

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(AAP) Cuban authorities are not sure how long it will take to identify the 68 victims, including two Australian women, of the country's worst plane crash in two decades.

Banks face court action for fee gouging

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(AAP) Banks will be taken to court for charging unfair mortgage exit fees under financial law reforms to be unveiled this week.

Strong $A won't stop surplus: Gillard

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(AAP) Prime Minister Julia Gillard insists the budget will still return to surplus by 2013 even if the Australian dollar stays strong.

Sydney, Roar get tongues wagging

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(AAP) A healthy slice of luck saw reigning champions Sydney FC get their season off the ground as Brisbane Roar emerged as clear front runners in this year's A-League title race.

Two men stabbed in the Hunter

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(AAP) Two men are in hospital after being stabbed in an incident north of Newcastle.

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