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ADELAIDE News

  • Man wants to blow up house
    POLICE and firefighters are at Largs Bay where a man has doused a house in a flammable liquid and rigged up an explosive device.
  • Penola devastated by 'tornado'
    PENOLA has spent today cleaning up after a freak wind storm swept through the historic township, leaving millions of dollars worth of damage.  
  • Knife used in supermarket robbery
    A MAN with a knife robbed a supermarket in Glenelg last night.
  • SA's 'terror-threat' bridges revealed
    SOUTH Australia's defective bridges can finally be revealed, after they were kept secret because the information could benefit terrorists groups.
  • Let us hire with racial bias
    ASC Shipbuilding is seeking the right to recruit employees on the basis of race to conform with top-secret US export contracts.
  • Focus on the fun for City-to-Bay run
    SIX weeks into their City-Bay training, Sunday Mail reporters Matt Gilbertson and Sarah Mennie are showing what dedication and commitment can do.
  • Police review high-speed chases
    A MAJOR review of police procedures in high-speed pursuits - which have just topped 600 a year - is under way.
  • Body worries for homeless youth
    AUSTRALIA'S homeless youth are more worried about their body image and alcohol abuse than their own personal safety, a national survey has found.
  • Mobiles killing quiz nights
    QUIZ nights are traditionally evenings of brainstorming and beer, but these days they're more like a battleground - thanks to the mobile phone.
  • CSI kit for wary parents
    A CSI-style forensic kit will allow parents to fingerprint and DNA sample their children as "insurance" in case they go missing.

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