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Planning Matters: Wording important with multiple-owner deeds
The last two weeks, we have been discussing deeds and how a small change in words can make a huge difference in the ownership interest conveyed by the deed. More


A Matter of Fat: Bodies in training need time to rest

Children's books can offer good life lessons messages

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Sports

St. Clair Little League to have golf event
The fourth annual St. Clair Little League New Field Fundraiser Golf Scramble.is Aug. 21 at Pine Shores Golf Club. More

PHCSA offers fall softball league

Fond memories for Little League players, umpire

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Opinion

Rental freeze raises a slew of questions
There is no question that Port Huron has an issue with its large percentage of rental units. More

Proposed rental ban draws fire

Won't doing away with Ds cheapen the value of Cs?

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Today's Forecast
High: 78º F
Low:  63º F

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Sunday: The rain returns to finish off the weekend. There could be a few thunderstorms, too.

L. Highlands:
Mid to Upper 70s
E. Alleghenies:
Upper 70s to Around 80
N. Alleghenies:
Mid to Upper 70s

Monday: The clouds stick around along with the chance for a few showers and thunderstorms. Temps stay below normal.

L. Highlands:
Mainly Mid 70s
E. Alleghenies:
Mid to Upper 70s
N. Alleghenies:
Low to Mid 70s

Tuesday: We'll finally scour out some of the clouds and get some sunshine back. Temperatures stay a little below average.

L. Highlands:
Mid to Upper 70s
E. Alleghenies:
Upper 70s and Low 80s
N. Alleghenies:
Mid to Upper 70s

Discussion: Unsettled weather sticks around into Monday before bringing a little sunshine back for midweek. Another cold front will slide by late in the week.


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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition

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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 15 Aug 2010


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Julia Gillard has invited Tony Abbott to join her in a televised debate on Sunday night.

Abbott resists Gillard's debate compromise
Tony Abbott has refused the Prime Minister's offer to make another town hall-style meeting also a debate on the economy.

Labor denies provoking fight with LNP worker
Queensland's Liberal National Party (LNP) says a campaign worker was deliberately provoked into a fight with a Labor volunteer in the marginal seat of Longman yesterday.

Labor outlines credit card changes
The Federal Government has promised new measures to protect credit card holders against being ripped off.

McInnes home to fight sex misconduct case
Former David Jones boss Mark McInnes has returned to Australia to fight a massive sexual harassment case brought against him by a former employee.

Elderly woman bashed, robbed by taxi driver
The Victorian Taxi Association says it is shocked and appalled by the bashing of an elderly woman by a Melbourne driver.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Julia Gillard at the Blacktown RSL club

Loony election campaigns go local
With a week and a day to go, it's easy to see why this campaign has proved annoying for many. Is there a consistent national theme that pulses through this election? Not really, apart from chronic fatigue, and the risk attached to both major parties. In the absence of a uniting national theme, this campaign has quietly retreated to the local level.

Do Australians feel the need for speed?
The National Broadband Network sounds terribly exciting, but is it? After all, do we really need such fantastic speeds?

Images of Julia, intimations of Tony
The only difficulty Julia Gillard faced this week was the emergence of a more personable and persuasive Tony Abbott.

The premiership's a hatewalk for top-table Collingwood
The Magpies have been reinvigorated as the absolute of Australian sport; you're either with them or against them.

Population debate crowds out the real issues
We experience social conditions not statistics, so why is the immigration issue eating at the country's sense of comfort and security?


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Siberian tiger kills keeper wildlife centre
A Siberian tiger mauled a keeper to death in eastern China after being left to roam the cage as it was being cleaned, state media said.

Obama declares Gulf beaches open for business
US president Barack Obama has gone swimming off the coast of Florida and declared the Gulf area's beaches "open for business", trying to show by example that a region hit by the BP oil spill was safe for tourists to enjoy.

Poll shows support for Corby sentence cut
One in three Australians wants convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby to be freed from jail but only one in 10 believes she is innocent, according to a new opinion poll.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Concerns raised over commercialised CSIRO
Australian scientists and sections of industry fear a decade-long experiment to commercialise the CSIRO might be producing a lemon.

Super-speed broadband good for outback
Federal Labor candidate for the seat of Farrer, Christian Emmery, says the Government's national broadband network will benefit rural Australia.

Dinosaur lovers to search for outback's hidden gems
A group of dedicated dinosaur enthusiasts will begin digging for bones this weekend in Queensland's outback hoping to uncover more 100-million-year-old fossils.


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Thousands march for climate change action
Marches are taking place in capital cities around Australia to protest a lack of political action on climate change.

Obama declares Gulf beaches open for business
US president Barack Obama has gone swimming off the coast of Florida and declared the Gulf area's beaches "open for business", trying to show by example that a region hit by the BP oil spill was safe for tourists to enjoy.

Small miners cheer Coalition's cash pledge
The association representing small to medium sized mining companies has welcomed the Coalition's mining policy.



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Trooper Jason Brown's family say he was born to be a soldier.

Family mourns soldier killed in Afghanistan
The family of slain Australian soldier Jason Thomas Brown say he died doing what he loved and believed in.

Leaders chase crucial votes as final week dawns
Prime Minister Julia Gillard begins the final week of the election campaign in Melbourne today, while Opposition Leader Tony Abbott will be visiting marginal seats in New South Wales.

McInnes home to fight sex misconduct case
Former David Jones CEO Mark McInnes has returned to Australia to fight a massive sexual misconduct case brought against him by a former employee.

20 million affected by Pakistan floods
Pakistan says 20 million people have been affected by devastating floods, six million more than previously thought, as the United Nations confirmed the first case of cholera in the country.

Poll shows support for Corby sentence cut
One in three Australians wants convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby to be freed from jail but only one in 10 believes she is innocent, according to a new opinion poll.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Julia Gillard at the Blacktown RSL club

Loony election campaigns go local
With a week and a day to go, it's easy to see why this campaign has proved annoying for many. Is there a consistent national theme that pulses through this election? Not really, apart from chronic fatigue, and the risk attached to both major parties. In the absence of a uniting national theme, this campaign has quietly retreated to the local level.

Do Australians feel the need for speed?
The National Broadband Network sounds terribly exciting, but is it? After all, do we really need such fantastic speeds?

Images of Julia, intimations of Tony
The only difficulty Julia Gillard faced this week was the emergence of a more personable and persuasive Tony Abbott.

The premiership's a hatewalk for top-table Collingwood
The Magpies have been reinvigorated as the absolute of Australian sport; you're either with them or against them.

Population debate crowds out the real issues
We experience social conditions not statistics, so why is the immigration issue eating at the country's sense of comfort and security?


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Obama under fire for backing Ground Zero mosque
US president Barack Obama's support for the right to build a mosque just blocks from Ground Zero poured fuel on a raging debate over religious freedom and sensitivities over the September 11, 2001 terrorist strikes.

US drone strike kills 13 in Pakistan
A US missile strike on a militant compound in Pakistan's tribal district on the Afghan border killed 13 rebels and wounded five others on Saturday, local security officials said.

N Ireland bomb blast injures 3 children
A bomb exploded in a bin in Northern Ireland on Saturday and left three children with minor injuries, police said, amid a surge of unrest blamed on republicans seeking to destabilise the peace process.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Concerns raised over commercialised CSIRO
Australian scientists and sections of industry fear a decade-long experiment to commercialise the CSIRO might be producing a lemon.

Super-speed broadband good for outback
Federal Labor candidate for the seat of Farrer, Christian Emmery, says the Government's national broadband network will benefit rural Australia.

Dinosaur lovers to search for outback's hidden gems
A group of dedicated dinosaur enthusiasts will begin digging for bones this weekend in Queensland's outback hoping to uncover more 100-million-year-old fossils.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Small miners cheer Coalition's cash pledge
The association representing small to medium sized mining companies has welcomed the Coalition's mining policy.

Gillard launches carbon credit scheme for farmers
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has visited a farm on the New South Wales north coast to launch a new climate change initiative.

Coalition offers $420m for mining, coal research
The Federal Opposition is promising to spend nearly $420 million to support mining exploration and promote research into clean coal technologies.



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