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Sunday, April 19, 2015

The Sydney Herald Headlines

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Nicholas Tooth

Nick's 'very tragic accident'

The Sydney student was in his hometown for the weekend to join his mates. It went horribly wrong.
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Gyrocopter pilot defends stunt

Doug Hughes caused a full-scale security review in Washington after he violated national airspace by landing his gyrocopter on Capitol Hill.
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01:09
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New South Wales

'I would have been dead'

Jessica Silva
MEGAN LEVY  
He threatened to cave her head in and kill her. One day Jessica finally saw no alternative.
 

National

World

Stampede seals fate of 700 souls

Asylum-seekers arrive in Palermo, Sicily, last week. In the background is the King Jacob Portuguese cargo vessel, the first ship to arrive near a boat believed to be crowded with 700 migrant in distress, only to see it capsizing in the waters north of Libya on Sunday.
 
A survivor of the doomed vessel that capsized on the weekend said traffickers locked immigrants in hatches.
 

Federal Politics

Comment

Prestige is no longer enough protection

Cathy Kezelman dinkus
CATHY KEZELMAN 
The co-operation, honesty and transparency shown by schools would not have occurred even as recently as five years ago.
 

Business

Netflix popularity causes iiNet dramas

 
Netflix is accounting for up to 25 per cent of iiNet's total internet traffic less than a month after launch, and it's causing problems.  
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Money

Financial fix for wedded bliss

Newlyweds Kate and Josh Williams.
KATE JONES 
Money differences are responsible for more break-ups than cheating. So what are the financial hurdles couples face?
 

Get 'em while they're young

Mark Bouris
In the rush to help mature age groups with their money, financial advisers can leave others behind. 

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Aussies descend on Istanbul ahead of Anzac Day

Turkey's influx of Australian visitors includes this group from Monbulk in the Dandenong Ranges, on a pilgrimage to the Gallipoli Peninsula for Saturday's Anzac centenary.
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02:05
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Summary of what TV shows are on tonight
TV showTimeChannel
Antiques Roadshow12:55pm - 1:56pm
ABC NSW
Andre Rieu: Love in Venice1pm - 2pm
SBS ONE Sydney
Princess in Love12pm - 2pm
Channel Seven Sydney
Extra1pm - 1:30pm
Channel Nine Sydney
Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield1pm - 1:30pm
Network TEN Sydney

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Entertainment

Lifestyle

The Brazilian diet

Don't snack on the run: Brazilians tend to sit down and enjoy their meals.
PAULA GOODYER 
What can we learn from the Brazilians about healthy eating and obesity? Quite a lot. 

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From Good Food

Meat-free Monday: Legumes 101 

Sarah Britton's roasted cauliflower with Lebanese lentils and kaniwa (or quinoa) - recipe below.
SARAH BRITTON 
Learn how to cook perfect, al-dente lentils and beans, plus a recipe featuring superfood kaniwa.
 
Middle Eastern Sticky lamb shank stew.

Weekly meal planner

Good ol' fashioned country dinners including egg and bacon pie and tender lamb stew.
 
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From Daily Life

Should we be crowd-funding welfare?

Tommy Connolly
KASEY EDWARDS 
Tommy Connolly's campaign to help his pregnant cousin is heartening. But here's why it's too soon to celebrate.
 

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Obsessions only 80's girls will get

Sticker collection
Only young girls who grew up in the 80's will understand - from her sticker collection and pen pals, to her hair crimpers and prized bubble skirt. 

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From Traveller

Soap vs sanitiser on planes

Planes and airports are rife with germs, but you can take precautions to help ensure your holiday is not ruined by illness.
Plane surfaces provide a welcome home for germs. Here are some tips on how to stay sanitised. 
Contiki tours now offer a slower pace and more free time to explore on your own.

Why tours are no longer bonk fests

 
Think tours are filled with either retirees or 20-somethings looking to bonk their way through cities?
 

Technology

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DRIVE TV

Sport

Is Aaron Cruden's World Cup over?

CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 17:  Aaron Cruden of the Chiefs leaves the field during the round 10 Super Rugby match between the Crusaders and the Chiefs at AMI Stadium on April 17, 2015 in Christchurch, New Zealand.  (Photo by Martin Hunter/Getty Images)
EVEN PEGDEN  
New Zealand Rugby Union expected to make an announcement on Monday on immediate future of All Blacks pivot.
 

Ricciardo's engine explodes in Bahrain

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 15:  Daniel Ricciardo of Australia and Infiniti Red Bull Racing arrives at the circuit for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park on March 15, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
Red Bull Formula One team boss did not know if he should laugh or cry as Daniel Ricciardo crossed the line as his car's Renault engine exploded. 

Rugby League

Cherry-Evans slams backflip talk

No change: Daly Cherry-Evans.
IAN MCCULLOUGH  
An angry Daly Cherry-Evans has quashed speculation that he may pull out of his agreement to join the Gold Coast from 2016 and slammed some media coverage as intrusive.
 

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