Published on January 14, 2011 by Technology Slice
Brisbane Floods Destruction – Flood-besieged Brisbane residents forced to watch the monster river consume their homes and livelihoods will today confront the devastating destruction and putrid, tar-like sludge left by the receding waters. Residents in upstream suburbs, including Bellbowrie, Jindalee, Kenmore and Westlake, are expected to be among the first to be able to return [...]
Tags: 37 Years, Auchenflower, Brisbane Floods, Brown Water, Enclaves, Evacuation Centres, Flood, Ipswich, Jindalee, Kenmore, Monster, Receding Waters, Rna Showgrounds, Rosalie, Sludge, Tar, Westlake, Worst Floods
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Published on June 30, 2010 by Technology Slice
Mum Wins $17 Million Lottery – The woman, aged in her 40s, was informed of her windfall in the $50 million prize pool a short time ago. She already plans to buy her kids houses and pack the bags and go travelling.
Tags: 40s, 50 Million, australians, Cold Comfort, Decisions, Dollar Dreams, Lottery, Lunchtime, Monster, Prize Pool, Short Time, South Australia, Supplementary Numbers, Technical Difficulties, telstra, Three Ways, victoria, Western Australia, Windfall, Winning Numbers
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Published on May 15, 2010 by Technology Slice
Diane Downs Children Now – Rebecca Babcock, the daughter of Diane Downs appeared in the “20/20″ newsmagazine features an interview on ABC. Diane Downs is former Oregonian convicted of shooting her own children killing one, and seriously injuring the other two in an infamous 1983 case.
Tags: Abc, Acording, Babcock, Diane Downs, Elizabeth Vargas, Legacy, Monster, Oregonian, Rebecca
Posted in Crime
Published on April 27, 2010 by Technology Slice
Lady Gaga Still Climbing The Charts – Lady Gaga hits again Lady Gaga’s latest hit Alejandro is this week’s biggest chart mover, climbing to number two from number six.
Tags: Appearance, Australia, Band Member, Brian Mcfadden, Compass, Fame, Lady Gaga, Logie Awards, Mark Vincent, Monster, Number Six, Susan Boyle, Tops, Westlife
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Published on April 15, 2010 by Technology Slice
Giant Hammerhead Shark – The carcass of a giant hammerhead shark would be better off used for science, instead of as a tourist attraction at a Queensland “Shark Hunter” museum, conservationists say. The monster hammerhead, weighing in at 1,200 kilograms and measuring five metres long, was caught off the New South Wales coast last month.
Tags: Accredited Museum, Australian Marine Conservation Society, Birt, Campaigner, Carcass, Conservationists, Fishing Boat, Hammerhead Shark, Hunter Museum, Kilograms, Marine Conservation Society, Monster, New South Wales, Queensland Museum, Sea Creature, Shark Hunter, Shark Museum, South Wales Coast, Tourist Attraction, Vic Hislop
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