The paper's homepage has a different list of "top 5 news articles"
(actually four different lists for each of the capital city newspapers
of that agency). I'd guess the list on the article page links to
similar stories, and the list changes according to the tone of the
article you are reading.
FWIW, the motorcyclist didn't hit the kangaroo in Bondi Junction, he
merely lived there - but not any more :-( The accident happened
several hundred kliks out of town. Kangaroos only hop down the
streets of Sydney if they escape from a zoo.
regards, Anthony
"Of what use is lens and light
to those who lack in mind and sight"
(Anon)
2009/11/13 Mark Roberts <[email protected]>:
>>http://www.smh.com.au/national/dead-woman-could-be-difficult-to-be-around-20091112-icg8.html
>
> Also from that page:
>
> Top National articles
> 1. Stabbed man dies in front yard
> 2. Bondi Junction motorcyclist hits kangaroo, slides into path of
> oncoming car
> 3. Car owner bashed ranger and bit his cheek
> 4. Dead woman could be 'difficult to be around'
> 5. Suspect 'resented' father and sister
>
> Gosh, Auustralia sounds like a barrel of laughs.
>
>
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