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Face Transplant Surgery: Carmen Blandin Tarleton Reveals New Look After Husband’s Lye Attack in 2007 [PHOTOS]

Carmen Blandin Tarleton of Thetford began her “hell journey” in 2007 after husband Herbert Rodgers struck her with a bat and soaked her face with industrial-strength lye due to suspicion of infidelity. Six years later after the attack, the 44-year-old victim publicly revealed for the first time her new look from the successful face transplant surgery at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s hospital in February 2013.
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Global Markets Overview - 02 May 2013

The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 138.85 (0.94 per cent) to 14,700.95. The broad-based S&P 500 fell 14.87 (0.93 per cent) to 1,582.70, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index sank 29.66 (0.89 per cent) to 3,299.13. Wednesday's losses came after the ADP job report showed April job growth fell to the slowest level in seven months.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 02 May 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has dropped back below USD 1.0300 for the first time in three days amid falls on US stock markets and weaker commodity prices.

Global Markets Overview - 01 May 2013

The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished Tuesday with a gain of 21.05 points, or 0.14%, to 14839.80, after falling 84 points earlier in the day. The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index rose 3.96 points, or 0.25%, to 1597.57, a new record high, while the Nasdaq Composite Index gained 21.77 points, or 0.66%, to 3328.79.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 01 May 2013

Bell FX, Rivkin Securities Currency Outlook: The Aussie dollar recorded gains overnight until early morning, but its strength will be tested anew with the release of China's manufacturing data later today.

Global Markets Overview - 30 April 2013

The S&P 500 added 11.37 points, or 0.7%, to 1593.61, with all 10 sectors higher. It closed a hair above its record high of 1593.37, reached April 11. The tech oriented Nasdaq Composite Index rose 27.76 points, or 0.8%, to 3307.02, its highest level since 2000.

Australians Prefer Living on Streets – Report

For majority of the global population, the home is the safest place to be, right where one is enshrouded in the love of family. But not for some Australian families who deem it better to sleep on the streets than be confined in a home where domestic violence and family breakdown abound.

Sultan of Brunei Still Selling NT Cattle Station; To Visit Australia May 1-3

Hassanal Bolkiah, the Sultan of Brunei and one of the richest men in the world with an estimated wealth of $20 billion, is coming to Australia on May 1-3 for a three-day state visit. He will also be in town to push the sale of a North Territory cattle station that he owns.

Australian Dollar Outlook -30 April 2013

Bell FX, IG Markets, Rivkin Securities Dollar Outlook. The Australian Dollar has rallied to its highest level in over a week following gains on global share markets overnight, but this morning it has slowed a bit to at US$1.0347 (8:15 AEST), but seen to make a rebound in later day trade on the back of a weaker US Dollar pre-empting more stimulus to be declared by the Federal Reserve

China Frontrunner in Global Climate Change Initiatives – Study

Inasmuch as it has acknowledged it has become the world's largest greenhouse gas emitter, China is deadset to nonetheless accelerate its actions to reverse its role to the decelerating state of the global weather phenomenon.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 29 April 2013

Bell FX, Rivkin Securities, IG Markets Currency Outlook: There was a slight weakening of risk-related assets over the weekend with the lower-than-expected turnout of U.S. GDP. The AUD opened this morning below the 1.0300 level banking on hopes that the ECB rate decision will provide the boost during this week's trading.

Commodities, EU Markets, Asia-Pacific Markets Insights - 26 April 2013

FROM IG MARKETS CHRIS WESTON, Chief Market Strategist:The commodity trade came back with a vengeance today, and whether this is one-day affair or the start of something more compelling, we have seen traders taking shorts off the table, and many putting on new longs.

Mining Billionaire Clive Palmer Wants to Be Australia’s Next PM, Reorganises United Australia Party

All the past few months, Australian voters were conditioned to believe that the poll contest in the September national election would be between Australian Labor Party leader and current Prime Minister Julie Gillard and Coalition leader Tony Abbott. However, a third Australian is aiming to be the country's next prime minister and is reorganising the United Australian Party (UAP) for that purpose. He is mining billionaire Clive Palmer.

Global Markets Overview - 26 April 2013

Telecommunications and materials stocks drove the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index to a fifth advance in a row after a string of firm earnings reports and an upbeat reading from the labor market.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 26 April 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is sitting just south of USD 1.0300 this morning which is slightly higher than where it was trading at local close of business on Wednesday.

Global Markets Overview - 24 April 2013

The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Tuesday was up 152.29 (1.05 per cent) at 14,719.46. The broad-based S&P 500 added 16.28 (1.04 per cent) at 1,578.78, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index jumped 35.78 (1.11 per cent) to 3,269.33.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 24 April 2013

Australian Dollar Outlook (BELL FX, Rivkin Securities): Slightly lower overnight by 0.17% $1.0258, the Australian dollar has been trading marginally higher at $1.0267 (8:50 AEST) at the start of this morning's auction against the US dollar.

Chairman Schmidt Champions Tax Records of Google

While the battle over the tax records is still being fought, Google Inc.'s executive chairman Eric Schmidt had a say in defending the company's reputation. He simply came to the rescue as Google Inc. has been recently struggling with increasing attacks on the sum of tax it paid in the UK.

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