Herald Sun: Mullett sought favours for mates
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News, this is your Herald Sun update for Friday, 09 November 2007
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Mullett sought favours for mates
POLICE union boss Paul Mullett tried to get Assistant Commissioner Noel Ashby to soften the penalty for a union delegate facing disciplinary charges, secret tapes have revealed.
Victoria's mega-fire warning
VICTORIA faces "mega-wildfires" and power blackouts because the government has bungled bushfire risk management, it was claimed today.
'Favouritism' behind AFI boycott
ABC TV will boycott next month's Australian Film Institute awards ceremony because it says the awards show a lack of respect for television nominees.
Newman laughs off coke link
SAM Newman's former girlfriend was introduced to cocaine and ecstasy while dating the ex-footballer, a court has heard.
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Jacko 'kind of normal'
AFTER years of silence, rumour and a sordid trial, Michael Jackson has given his first major US interview in a decade - and has been pronounced normal.
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Spring Racing Carnival 2007
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Tunnel's new speed controls
A MOTORBIKE rider had a lucky escape in the Melbourne's Burnley tunnel late this morning, shortly before the Government announced new warning signs there.
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Latham lashes 'Seinfield' politics
FORMER Labor leader Mark Latham has emerged from the political wilderness to lash both sides of politics for their election show "about nothing"
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Brits, Dutch brace for floods
BRITAIN and Holland have closed flood barriers and evacuated homes as a North Sea storm threatened to inundate low-lying areas.
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NAOMI Watts comes clean on motherhood, being married to fellow A-lister Liew Schreiber and why she always plays the victim.
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Hussey and Clarke dominate
MIKE Hussey and Michael Clarke both made centuries on the second day of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Brisbane.
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Nick laid bare
NICK Cave does not look back. Until now, that is. The Victorian Arts Centre has convinced the musician to unearth more than 800 personal items for an exhibition.
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Stocks up in mining frenzy
THE share market remained in positive territory at noon after last night's takeover bid by miner BHP Billiton for rival Rio Tinto.
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