Monday, July 25, 2016

Harvey settles spat with Carey ahead of record game and other top stories.

  • Harvey settles spat with Carey ahead of record game

    AFL: With their public spat resolved, Wayne Carey is expected to interview Brent Harvey on Saturday night for Channel Seven after the North Melbourne veteran breaks the record for most games played in the AFL.Harvey – who will play his 427th match, breaking the record of Hawthorn great Michael Tuck – has apologised to his former skipper after Carey took exception to extracts from Harvey’s new book, Boomer.In it, Harvey described Carey’s affair with the wife of their then teammate Anthony Steven..
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  • Tom Hiddleston not worried about relationship attention

    Tom Hiddleston not worried about relationship attention
    TOM Hiddleston doesn't care what people think of his relationship with Taylor Swift. The 'Night Manager' actor began dating the 'Shake It Off' singer last month, just a few weeks after she split from Calvin Harris, but he insists the newfound attention his personal life has received isn't a problem as he knows he's being "authentic" and true to himself. Asked if the focus on his personal life bothers him, he said: "I don't know, it comes down to being authentic. "Everything you do yo..
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  • Teen pervert victims urged to come forward

    Teen pervert victims urged to come forward
    UPDATE: Any information could help. That's the message from Sippy Downs police urging people to come forward after the alarm was sounded by a woman who alleged she was harassed while walking around the University of the Sunshine Coast campus. Lini E Mathew took to social media yesterday to warn others after she was allegedly targeted by a blonde-haired boy she said was aged between 13 and 16, who tried to hit her on the bottom as she was walking around the university's sports precinct at..
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  • Fly from Maroochydore to Singapore for $149?

    Fly from Maroochydore to Singapore for $149?
    SCOOT Airlines, part of the world's biggest low-cost airline alliance, is eyeing the Sunshine Coast as its next destination for cheap flights to Asia. Scoot general manager Dennis Basham is in Noosa and has been discussing the potential of direct flights from the Sunshine Coast once the new runway is completed in 2020. Scoot is Singapore Airlines low cost carrier and was awarded the best budget airline in 2015. If Scoot adds the Sunshine Coast to its list of 11 existing Australian ai..
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  • Don't cry for Farah, the footy millionaire

    Don't cry for Farah, the footy millionaire
    SURELY only the sensationalists and Robbie Farah devotees could have faked surprise at the dumping to reserve grade last week of the Tigers hooker by his coach Jason Taylor.When Taylor sacked him as skipper at the end of last season and announced to the world that Farah would be playing reserve grade in 2016, the writing was patently on the wall. And while the pair supposedly kissed and made up, Farah hasn’t been an indispensable member of the Tigers’ outfit since.He has played just half of th..
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  • Pokemon Go: "Trading" on the horizon as game evolves

    Pokemon Go:
    POKEMON GO players will soon be able to trade with other trainers, reports Comicbook.com. Niantic Labs CEO John Hanke announced that the feature will be arriving 'soon' at the Pokemon Go panel at San Diego Comic Con (SDCC). Hanke jokingly said the timeline for the feature would follow them being able to make sure "the servers stay up." Trading was originally tested during the beta, with trainers being able to request trades locally and respond to requests with a yes or no answer. ..
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  • Michael Jackson's jailed doctor wants his license back

    Michael Jackson's jailed doctor wants his license back
    CONRAD Murray wants his medical licence back. The disgraced physician - who was jailed for the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson after administering a fatal dose of Propofol in 2009 - wants to return to work. He told Mirror.co.uk: "I am an innocent man. "I was unjustly punished for a crime that never happened. I see no reason why I shouldn't be able to work in the US. I surrendered my licence voluntarily and am confident it will be re-instated." Dr Murray, who has just w..
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  • WATCH: Woman mauled to death by tiger after leaving car

    WATCH: Woman mauled to death by tiger after leaving car
    A WOMAN was mauled to death and another seriously injured after they jumped out of a car in a tiger enclosure at a Chinese safari park. Dramatic video footage captures the middle-aged woman flouting the warnings by getting out of the car, and she was killed instantly after she followed the younger woman out of the car at the Badaling Wildlife World, near the Great Wall of China. Both had ignored repeated warnings to stay inside the vehicle, according to local media. Sohu reported tha..
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  • IOC opts out of banning Russians but will set strict rules

    IOC opts out of banning Russians but will set strict rules
    OLYMPICS: Russians hoping to compete in next month’s Rio Olympics have been set a high bar by the International Olympic Committee, which has fallen short of imposing a complete ban on the country’s participation.While the IAAF’s ban on Russia’s 67-member athletics team remains – over a state-backed system of doping – the IOC has opted to leave decisions on individuals’ participation to the relevant sporting federations.Australian team chef de mission Kitty Chiller defended the IOC’s move and sa..
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  • Woman fights to become Australia's first deaf juror

    Woman fights to become Australia's first deaf juror
    AN Ipswich woman is fighting to become Australia's first deaf juror through a discrimination case before the High Court in Brisbane. Gaye Lyons, who is profoundly deaf, took action after she was excluded from an Ipswich District Court jury in 2012. Kylie Nomchong, representing Ms Lyons, told the High Court on Monday that a deaf person should not be deprived of their civic right to be a juror because they have a special need "in the form of a human being" to help them do that role. Sh..
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