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Most Australian News Corp small papers to go digital-only
The changes affect 112 publications, with 36 mastheads, or newspaper titles, to disappear.
Gwynne Dyer: Racism deeply rooted Oz tradition
Traditional white Aussies came unprepared for multi-culturalism. Some really don't like it
'It just felt like really bad flu'
Australia has had an outbreak of tuberculosis after a doctor wrongly diagnosed a case.
Small investors treated as second class
COMMENT: The Shareholders' Association is on the warpath.
Tasman gap gives KiwiSavers little choice
KiwiSaver is a fantastic long-term superannuation scheme but it has one major drawback: limited domestic investment opportunities.
Fran O'Sullivan: Murdoch's tax beef should worry us all
COMMENT: Murdoch has an interest in exposing favourable tax environment enjoyed by the very companies which are siphoning off advertising revenue streams.
Russian Dow Jones hackers sought trading tips
Russian hackers infiltrated the servers of Dow Jones, owner of the Wall Street Journal, and stole information to trade on before it became public.
Murdoch's pay-TV empire unites behind Diabolik crime
Rupert Murdoch prepares to complete the merger of his British, Italian and German pay-TV companies next week.
Blair's office denies Deng affair
Wild suggestions of an affair with Tony Blair have been vigorously denied by Blair's office.
Murdoch's divorce to make headlines
The divorce of Rupert Murdoch from his third wife Wendi Deng Murdoch has prompted speculation of the world's largest media empire becoming engulfed in a bitter inheritance battle, and of the reason for the marriage breakdown.
Murdoch's right-hand man a Kiwi
Tom Mockridge is one of the most influential New Zealanders you've probably never heard of.