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Tourist charged over alleged Subiaco hit and run
POLICE have charged an Italian man (29) after the white Ford Falcon station wagon he was driving allegedly hit a Subiaco man (25) in the suburb last ...
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Yelling heard before toddler washer death
IN THE hours before he was found unconscious in a washing machine with his dead pet cat, toddler Sean Murphy was heard crying and being told off by his ...
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School pays tribute to boy killed by car
The school where 11-year-old Dorien Prince studied before he was run over and killed on his bike in Nollamara yesterday has paid tribute to the "polite" and "respectful" boy.St Gerard's Catholic Primary School principal Mark Miloro said the school community was shaken by the tragedy."At the same time there is a lot of loving support for one another andour ...
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Witness tells inquest he heard mother yelling at son before he died in washing machine
Hilton 6163 A witness has told the Perth Coroner's Court he heard his neighbour cursing and telling her young son to shut up in the hours before the toddler was found in a washing machine.Daniel Dickerson lived next door to Kerry Murphy, whose three-and-a-half-year-old son Shaun Murphy died at their Hilton home in September 2010.The inquest has heard Ms Murphy found Shaun and a pet cat ...
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Green light for new CAT bus
A FREE green CAT service operating between Leederville and the Perth CBD will start running in time for next months planned train ...
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The Kentucky Fried Movie [DVD]
In 1969, brothers David and Jerry Zucker and their childhood friend, Jim Abrahams, all of whom were students at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, began performing a multimedia stage act out of the back of a bookstore. Combining short, improvisational skits with filmed spoofs of television commercials, their comedic venture was the start of what would later become The Kentucky Fried Theater. ...
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Toddler yelled at before washer death
A neighbour has told a coronial inquest into the puzzling death of a toddler who died after becoming stuck inside a closed washing machine that he heard the child crying and his mother yelling at him on the morning of his death.Daniel Dickerson testified today in the inquest into the death of three-year-old Sean Murphy in Hilton on September 20, 2010. His pet cat Snowy was dead inside the ...
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McGowan says freeze impacting frontline policing
Rockingham 6168 The Opposition Leader Mark McGowan says a stationery shortage at the Rockingham police station is having a direct impact on frontline services.The State Government recently placed a six week freeze on non-essential stationery items across all agencies to reduce expenditure.An email obtained by the Opposition has revealed Rockingham police asked other stations to donate notepads ...
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Potential Durack Liberal candidates mooted
WA Several names are being put forward as potential Liberal candidates for the federal seat of Durack, the largest electorate in the country.The Western Australian seat covers almost 1.6 million square kilometres.It stretches from the Wheatbelt town of Merredin, up to Kununurra in the far north.At the weekend, the sitting Liberal MP Barry Haase announced he was retiring.He holds Durack by 13.7 ...
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Police speak to family of lockup bashing victim
Broome 6725 Senior police have visited a remote community in Western Australia's Kimberley to speak to the family of an Aboriginal man assaulted by officers at the Broome police station.The behaviour of officers at the station has come under scrutiny as the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) investigates two separate assaults on men taken into custody in recent months.The most serious ...
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Curtin University maps hidden Moon craters using gravity and surface data
Manning 6152 Researchers have found 280 new craters on the Moon by combining data about its gravity and surface for the first time. The project, conducted by a team at Curtin University in Perth, started with a Federal Government grant to develop a high-resolution image of the earth's gravity.Researchers then applied the same technique to the Moon which allowed them to reveal more ...
They said it
Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
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Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort
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