National Nine News Mobile
Friday, April 4, 2008
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Dog attack 'nobody's fault': dead girl's dadThe father of two infant girls mauled by a pack of dogs yesterday has described the attack as an "accident" as images of the three-year-old killed in the incident were released to the public.
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Man demands wife pay him for kidneyA New York doctor is demanding that his estranged wife pay him $US1.5 million to compensate him for the kidney he gave her while they were still on good terms.
Injured girls' dad thanks crash carersThe father of three girls injured when a car hit pedestrians in a Victorian coastal town has praised emergency workers and volunteers who helped at the scene.
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