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  • Warner reported for beaching Code of Behaviour

    Cricket Australia (CA) Sunday said David Warner has been reported for breaching their Code of Behaviour. Warner is alleged to have breached Rule 6 which is "Unbecoming behaviour, regarding comments posted on his twitter account". The rule states that "players and officials must not at any time engage in behaviour unbecoming to a representative player or official that could (a) bring them or ...

  • Sydney jewellers robbed in car park

    A jewellery heist prompted a man-hunt in Sydney on Sunday night after two armed bandits escaped after a robbery. The men escaped with jewellery and cash after holding up two wholesale jewellers in the car park of a shopping centre on Rider Boulevarde in Rhodes, NSW Police said. A spokesman declined to say how much the jewellery was worth but said it was "very valuable". The two male ...

  • Morning Express Waterhouse NRL deal dumped

    to become an official sponsor of the National Rugby League (NRL) have broken down, with both parties walking away from the proposed deal. "We failed to reach agreement around terms with Tom Waterhouse," the NRL's general manager for strategy, Shane ...

  • Morning Express Latest transport news

    Morning Express been up and running for a couple of months now, and we’d like to gauge your thoughts on what you like - and what you don’t like. We have three multiple-choice questions for you to answer. Go on, ...

  • Morning Express Sydney jewellers robbed

    Morning Express has been up and running for a couple of months now, and we’d like to gauge your thoughts on what you like - and what you don’t like. We have three multiple-choice questions for you to answer. Go on, ...


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The Incubus [DVD]

The Incubus [DVD]

Horror films, by their very nature, are disreputable. Some would argue, in fact, that the power of horror derives from its taboo busting, its willingness to "speak the unspeakable" and "show the unshowable," which is why they are so often criticized, condemned, and even outright banned. And, within the horror genre, disreputable as it is, it is those films that revolve around the violent act of r ... ...

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  • X marks the spot rewriting history

    Five copper coins and a nearly 70-year-old map with an ''X'' could rewrite Australia's history. Ian McIntosh, an Australian scientist and professor of anthropology at Indiana University in the US, is planing an expedition in July to revisit the location where five 1000-year-old coins were found in the Northern Territory in ...

  • Warner fury over IPL corruption link

    An early morning text message from a friend in Australia is believed to have sparked the Twitter tirade from David Warner that has resulted in the opener being reported by Cricket Australia for an alleged breach of the body's code of behaviour. Warner was enraged after a friend sent a picture of ...

  • 13-year-old boy bashed with baseball bat during Bonnyrigg home invasion

    Bonnyrigg 2177 A thirteen-year-old boy has been bashed with a baseball bat after three men broke into his western Sydney home.Police say the men forced their way inside the Bonnyrigg home around 2:30pm yesterday.The teenager, who was home alone, was treated for minor injuries at the scene.Officers say the suspects ran off towards a nearby shopping centre, and are appealing for help from the ...

  • Proceedings pending over Ray Hadley workplace incident

    Sydney 2000 Controversial radio presenter Ray Hadley has spoken for the first time about the workplace incident that saw him reported to 2GB management, in an interview with the ABC's Australian Story.A digital content manager at the station alleged he was verbally abused by Mr Hadley and took a recording of the conversation to management in February this year.2GB management decided to ...

  • I thought he was dead jab trauma

    Luke Philben was playing happily on the floor when his mother, Sam Jackson, looked across and saw something was not right. Six-month-old Luke had a strange smile on his face, was holding his arm out at an angle and his body was twitching. Terrified, Jackson began carrying Luke to the car to drive him to hospital, but by the time she reached the driveway he was having such violent fits he was ...

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