Man shot dead in service station dispute

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A man has been shot dead in broad daylight after an argument at a Sydney service
station.
Police said Several shots were fired after the dispute between two men at Bass Hill

Demons brave hellish loss to `Dogs

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Melbourne's AFL pre-season has turned ugly, with defender Clint Bartram reported and
three players including star forward Aaron Davey injured in a disappointing 38-point

Giteau stars as Force and Crusaders draw

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Matt Giteau played a starring role as the Western Force overcame a 14-point
second-half deficit to claim a dramatic 23-23 Super 14 draw against the Crusaders in

The Warriors win opener against Eels

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The New Zealand Warriors opened their 2009 NRL season in style on Saturday night
with a convincing 26-18 victory over Parramatta in Auckland.

Sydney cheers as sea of white marches by

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Central Sydney has been turned into a sea of white with almost 5,000 navy personnel
marching up George Street marking their Freedom of Entry into the city.

All Mumm as Brumbies stalk Waratahs

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Talk the Brumbies could raid the NSW Waratahs' player stocks added an extra edge to
Friday night's Super 14 derby in Canberra.

Music stars gear up for Sound Relief

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Saturday's Sound Relief concerts are not the first time the Australian music
community has united for a good cause.

US watchdog warns Australia about JSF

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The US government watchdog has issued a warning to nations, including Australia,
planning to buy the Joint Strike Fighter jet.

Officials detain oil-spill ship

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The cargo ship responsible for a massive oil leak near Brisbane has been detained,
officials say.
Experts say the massive oil spill smothering southeast Queensland's coastline is

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