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Retailer finally says sorry for fat comments
UPDATE: Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries has finally formally apologised for comments made six years ago about how "uncool" kids and "fat women" shouldn't be wearing the brand's clothes.
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Twitter tightens security after breachesTWITTER is stepping up its security measures following a series of high-profile breaches by hackers hitting media organisations and others.
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Photoshopped model an internet 'god'
MEET Ahmed Angel, the mysterious bright-eyed, narcissistic male model from Iraq conquering the internet one sparkling selfie at a time.
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'Selfish' car described as a 'four-wheeled UFO'
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'Selfish' car described as a 'four-wheeled UFO'
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Satellite company eyes Adelaide for expansion
AUSTRALIA'S most advanced commercial satellite developer has put South Australia at the heart of its ambitions, outlining plans to control a satellite fleet from Mawson Lakes.
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Satellite company eyes Adelaide for expansion
AUSTRALIA'S most advanced commercial satellite developer has put South Australia at the heart of its ambitions, outlining plans to control a satellite fleet from Mawson Lakes.
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Satellite company eyes Adelaide for expansion
AUSTRALIA'S most advanced commercial satellite developer has put South Australia at the heart of its ambitions, outlining plans to control a satellite fleet from Mawson Lakes.
Microsoft's game-changing Xbox One
MICROSOFT'S Xbox One launched today might not end the console war but it opens up a new battle for the next generation of interactive TV.

