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To view this email as a web page, go [here]. [Network Map] | [Member Centre] [News] | [Jobs] | [Domain] | [Drive] | [Finance] | [Mobile] | [RSVP] | [Travel] | [Weather] [WA Today] [News Update AM] [Fairfax Digital] Friday December 2, 2016 Top News [Psych guilty to filming boys in loos] [Dr Aaron Voon was confronted by angry shoppers after an alleged incident in Canada.] 10:58am | Prominent Perth child psychiatrist pleads guilty to a long list of child porn charges - including filming boys urinating in public toilets. [WA mum never wanted dead baby] [Tamara Louise Thompson. ] 4:19am | Geraldton mother accused of murdering her infant daughter whose decomposing body was found in a shed. [Baldivis the 'marijuana capital' of WA] [Baldivis has experienced farmers who could cultivate medicinal cannabis.] Hannah Barry 6:27am | Councillor says if everything goes to plan, he will secure a cannabis farm site in the area by March. ['Most hated man' responds to Aussies] [Martin Shkreli at a US House of Representatives hearing on drug prices in February.] Marcus Strom | Man responds to Sydney schoolboys over their drug his company now charges at $US750 a tablet. [Man's cancer cured by shock therapy] [Prostate cancer patients received high-dose injections of the hormone once every 28 days.] Sarah Knapton 6:19am | Scientists astounded after doctors 'shocked' his tumour to death with huge amounts of testosterone. [Perth man says bye to his 13yo Nokia] [Oly Gordon's now retired Nokia.] Hannah Barry 10:04am | Oly Gordon is gutted he won't be able to beat his snake high score but did turn off Telstra's 2G network. Business [Markets live: Investors flee bonds] [Shares are set for a cautious start.] 6:19am | Share falls are led by a plunge in Bellamy's following a soft sales report, as energy stocks give up big gains. [Aussie tech guru in driver's seat] [

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