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    Aussie homeowners may benefit from this prediction amidst global turmoil. Here's why

    When I say ‘rude’ I mean more vulgar rather than just plain rude or critical. And I agree the person you have mentioned has very little in his brain, not even common sense. He has nothing but himself in his head but that head (and the little in it) is being questioned by the citizens of his...
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    Senior loses $400K after massive super fund cyberattack

    You are trying to confuse with the words ‘de rigueur’ but I do know you mean ‘strictly’ (or in this case the strict usage of space between paragraphs). The abuse I referred to were the words ‘bloody proofreaders’ and now you want to apologise to SDC because you have been brought to task. We...
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    'They are lying’: Single mum blindsided by massive $8,000 Centrelink debt

    This is how I see it - and I know there will be many who say they should not have the government’s eyes on them or should not be watched when it comes to cameras in shops etc. However, it becomes a nightmare for those that have to deal with government departments because there is little, if any...
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    Trump’s latest move could change medicine prices—here’s what you need to know

    Don’t think he has any grey matter. His citizens are finally waking up and all those who voted him in are starting to see him as he is - a man who seems to know little about running a country, and is just filling his pocket and emptying theirs.
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    Senior loses $400K after massive super fund cyberattack

    There are always mistakes made in every situation (including the US ‘spell-checker’s version of English spelling! and everything we do on our computers), but EX-proof reader or not there is no reason for you to be offensive in your words. I’m now going to pull you up on your 45 years of...
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    Senior loses $400K after massive super fund cyberattack

    Have a look at my comments further on.
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    This $3 Kmart discovery is revolutionizing storage for shoppers—find out why it's a must-have!

    The photo shows this fancy hanger has five hangers hanging in those holes - in fact the hanger occupies a little more width with its own loops which extend outside the width of the 5 hangers hanging off it. Anyone can hang the same number of shirts or dresses in the same amount of space. Keep...
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    Reckless train stunts by teenagers spark public outrage and concern

    I believe there might be two control rooms on every train - front and rear.
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    Discover the ‘Genius’ Trick One Bride Used to Keep Her Wedding Dress Perfect!

    What?!!! And can you imagine the mad rush to see that bride if she did that!!!???. Her new husband will be covering her up with nothing less than the the tablecloth! For your (his) eyes only!!! Remember that song?
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    ‘It will likely be a long road ahead’: Fans rally as Aussie music legend faces health battle

    I don’t know you personally but I know you’ve recovered well enough to give us a lot of information from your research of topics, your humour (& sometimes your adverse, to me anyway, remarks). Good health from now on. I too suffered a pretty serious stroke at 79, on my driveway, on my wedding...
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    Aussie couple faces cruise nightmare during long-awaited getaway

    Yep, travel insurance is essential - no one, no matter how healthy you look or think you are - tragedy, medical issues or otherwise is not guaranteed to ANYONE.
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    Senior loses $400K after massive super fund cyberattack

    My husband checks our super & bank balances EVERY day. That way we can keep on top of any sudden withdrawals. Anything unusual we will be informing bank or superfund as soon as noticed so there is no delay in them finding out - like days or weeks later. And with super we are paid a certain...
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    Senior loses $400K after massive super fund cyberattack

    No need to criticise anyone with abusive words.
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    'I tried y'all, I tried': How one father's grief is now saving lives in his community

    I’ve just answered my own question by an internet search on where to get this - it is lifevac.net.au. The prices range from about $137 to $228. As we get older it could be a very handy device if we have someone living with us who can be the ‘lifesaver’. Currently the site shows the different...
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