Saturday, May 16, 2015

Last Top Stories: Injuries, errors abound as Adelaide beat St Kilda

Injuries, errors abound as Adelaide beat St Kilda

Injuries, errors abound as Adelaide beat St Kilda
Adelaide: Everyone knows this coaching caper is a tough gig, but given the pay few complain. On Saturday Phil Walsh and Alan Richardson, who found their dream job after years of playing second fiddle, certainly earned their money as the Crows won by 46 ...
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LIVE: Hawks flying, Blues host Giants

LIVE: Hawks flying, Blues host Giants
Earlier, Eddie Betts booted six goals to soar to the top of the Coleman Medal table and help Adelaide to a comfortable 46-point victory over St Kilda. Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar. End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar. The match has ...
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Reign's Adelaide Kaine Opens Up About This Season's Violence and Rape

Reign's Adelaide Kaine Opens Up About This Season's Violence and Rape
Let the record show: Adelaide Kane has been earning those dollars on Reign. As the CW's historical drama closes out its second season, we caught up with the 24-year-old Australian actress, who is faced with one of TV's most challenging roles, for her ...
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Cornes 'selfish', has let Port down: Shaw

Cornes 'selfish', has let Port down: Shaw
AFL greats Matthew Lloyd and Tony Shaw believe Kane Cornes has made a selfish decision to retire after Round 8 and has let the Port Adelaide Football Club down. Cornes, a four-time club champion, signed a one-year contract extension in July last year ...
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How Nathan Krakouer found his way home to Port Adelaide

How Nathan Krakouer found his way home to Port Adelaide
Krakouer would never have thought to call Port Adelaide and ask the club to take him back. Not after the way he had left at the end of 2010, to take up a contract with the Gold Coast, not knowing how to let anyone know, wishing he could get out of it ...
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Distant light might hold the key to why the universe is filled with matter

Distant light might hold the key to why the universe is filled with matter
EVERYTHING we see, touch and experience is made up of matter but for the longest time scientists had no idea why it existed. Now they may have found an answer. NASA's Fermi space telescope has detected high-energy light linked to a magnetic field that ...
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Lightning Ridge opal miner says having dinosaur named after him will 'make him ...

Lightning Ridge opal miner says having dinosaur named after him will 'make him ...
Opal miner Bob Foster is none too pleased at the prospect of having a new species of dinosaur bear his name 30 years after he discovered its fossilised remains. Back in 1985, Bob Foster had no interest in dinosaurs — his only concern was striking it lucky in ...
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Meet the 'science nut' who grew up to be a space archaeologist

Meet the 'science nut' who grew up to be a space archaeologist
Dr Paul Willis, director of the Royal Institution of Australia (RiAUS), which has produced the Ultimate Science Guide 2015 to encourage students to take up jobs in science, technology, engineering and maths. When Dr Alice Gorman was a girl she would stare ...
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Kickstarter Raises Over $400000 For Bill Nye's Solar Sail Spacecraft

Kickstarter Raises Over $400000 For Bill Nye's Solar Sail Spacecraft
The Internet has given the Planetary Society and its CEO Bill Nye a big stamp of approval for its Solar Sail spacecraft, set for launch in Fall, 2016. The group of space enthusiasts set up a Kickstarter page to raise some additional funds, a mere $200,000, and ...
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Top five 'firsts' in human space exploration

Top five 'firsts' in human space exploration
AS much as human exploration of space is said to bring us together as a species, our competitive spirit has driven our best efforts. So who, or what, got there first? 1. The first human-made object in space. While the Paris Gun and unfortunate sewer covers ...
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