10/15/2008 Woman drank 1.5l of wine, then stabbed lover
A WOMAN drank 1.5 litres of wine, stabbed her boyfriend in the stomach and then made him call an ambulance himself, a Brisbane court has been told
10/15/2008 `Footy player Bird is suffering depression`
PLAYER manager Gavin Orr has emailed NRL player Greg Bird in the US warning him not to contact girlfriend Katie Milligan - but he remains confident the troubled Cronulla star has no intentions of breaking his AVO
10/15/2008 A month after death, police contact witnesses
INTERNATIONAL police finally are contacting key witnesses in the Britt Lapthorne case, almost a month after she vanished
10/15/2008 It`s official, Madonna is divorcing Ritchie
US pop singer Madonna will divorce British film director Guy Ritchie, the singer`s spokeswoman has confirmed
10/15/2008 North Korean seductress spy jailed
A SOUTH Korean court today convicted a North Korean woman defector charged with extracting state secrets from military officers in return for sexual favours and sentenced her to five years in jail, media said
10/15/2008 Canada rejects carbon tax plan party
CANADIAN Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the first Western leader to face the electorate since the financial meltdown, won a strengthened second minority government mandate today, provisional results showed
10/15/2008 Man `killed parents in bizarre ritual`
A YOUNG Malaysian man has been charged with the murder of his parents, who were allegedly beaten to death in a bizarre ritual to rid them of a smoking habit and illnesses, reports said today
10/15/2008 Knife-wielding priest stabbed John Paul
THE late Pope John Paul was wounded by a knife-wielding priest in 1982, a year after he was shot in St Peter`s Square, but the injury was kept secret, his former top aide says in a documentary film
10/15/2008 Far-right leader intoxicated in fatal crash
AUSTRIAN far-right leader Joerg Haider was more than three times over the legal alcohol limit when he crashed his car and was killed at the weekend
10/15/2008 Muscle paralysis may become history
ONE tiny brain cell is all it takes to restore voluntary movement of paralysed muscles, US scientists reported yesterday
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