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December 3, 2007
The owner of a Sydney meat shop that was broken into last week has announced that they are prepared to give a reward to whoever manages to help locate the stolen meat, as well as the thieves. Anthony Zammit, owner of Zammit Ham and Bacon, said that he is willing to offer $5,000 to anyone with information regarding the robbery, reported ABC News.
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November 24, 2007
Topics police, private, death, blonde, wales, sydney, single, bbc, australia, girls, girl, young, help, family, news, women and woman
A girl in Sydney, Australia who police officials allege died of starvation a few weeks ago was finally given private funeral services in a small chapel on Friday but her funeral attracted only six mourners. Apparently, not a single member of 7-year-old Shellay Ward's immediate family was around during the mass, which was arranged by her paternal relatives.
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November 13, 2007
Topics university, dancing, dancer, korea, job, face, entertainment, sydney, dance, spread, television, news, people, faces and charges
A talented and famous belly dancer in South Korean will face trial for allegedly forging an undergraduate degree to land a job to teach students her dancing skills at university, prosecutors said Monday. According to a news report, the well-known belly dancer Ahn Yoo-Jin will face trial for allegedly forging a university of Sydney graduation certificate. She used the fake credentials to teach belly dancing at Kwangju Women's University in 2006 but was now terminated from her job.
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November 1, 2007
A 66-year-old man watering his lawn was killed after he got into an argument with another man over water restrictions in Sydney, Australia. Todd Munter, 36, is now facing murder charges for the death of Ken Proctor, who died after the former punched and kicked him after an argument.
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October 4, 2007
Topics afp, drugs, sydney, cocaine, head, man, police, ireland, mail, australia, life and toys
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and their Irish counterparts are investigating the source of illegal drugs smuggled inside an Action Man figure and a smiling Mr Potato Head toy after the Australian Customs officers say they found banned ecstasy tablets and cocaine inside the figurines placed in a package that arrived at the Sydney International Mail Centre from Ireland, in late July. The Australian Customs officers say they found the MDMA tablets intended for a home in western Sydney, in a small taped bag inside the toy after an X-ray examination revealed suspicious substances.
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