Fevola still loves the Blues

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Brendan Fevola sounded like a former lover with no hard feelings as he started
adjusting to life as a Lion.

CBA paints rosier outlook for 2009/10

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Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd (CBA) has painted a rosier outlook for the year
ahead after a challenging 2008/09.

WWI veteran releases autobiography

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Britain's last surviving WWI veteran, who went on to fight for the Australian navy
in WWII, has notched another accolade - as a first-time author at the age of 108.

AMP, AXA APH shares up on takeover talks

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AMP Ltd shares jumped over four per cent on Tuesday on expectations the wealth
manager and insurer itself could be the subject of a takeover.

Tiger Woods faces sandbelt crash course

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Tiger Woods says the unique nature of Melbourne's sandbelt courses means he faces a
steep learning curve if he is to justify his hot favouritism for this week's

Solar power backflip `helps households`

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A NSW backflip that will see households paid for all the electricity they generate
using solar panels on their homes has been welcomed by environmental groups.

Qld to cap political donations

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Queensland election campaigns will be transformed by new laws capping political
donations and likely limits on campaign expenditure by parties and the unions.

ATO `illegally accessed` Hogan documents

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The Australian Tax Office (ATO) illegally accessed confidential documents concerning
Paul Hogan's tax affairs and only followed official guidelines in retrospect to

Police hunt man over Randwick slayings

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Police say the slaying of an art curator and his daughter was not a random act and
they are hunting for a man last seen outside the family's home in Sydney's eastern
suburbs.

People smugglers get five years in jail

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Six Indonesian fishermen have each been sentenced to five years jail for smuggling
more than 150 Afghans into Australia.

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