No grain of truth to sugar doc’s claims
HE’S the celebrity host of “Trust me, I’m a Doctor” but Michael Mosley’s claim on an SBS type two diabetes special that “brown bread is often just white bread dyed” lacks even a grain of truth.
HE’S the celebrity host of “Trust me, I’m a Doctor” but Michael Mosley’s claim on an SBS type two diabetes special that “brown bread is often just white bread dyed” lacks even a grain of truth.
A DODGY investment destroyed this couple’s marriage. Now, with funding from the Federal Government, he’s taking the financiers to the High Court — with her support.
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THE man who jagged a $34,000 engagement ring for $1100 has asked if the online retailer can make it faster. Meanwhile, the site has been shut down due to fear of a costly repeat.
PUBLIC DEFENDER: This top judge has had it with legal mumbo-jumbo, urging those who hear cases to help non-experts understand what’s going on.
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A SYDNEY-BASED diamond retailer says it will have to close down after mispricing a ring online.
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When Phil and Jillian Cousins’ son died not only were they burdened with grief, they were also lumped with years of maintaining his timeshare investment. Their only way out was an $18,000 lump sum.
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TIMESHARE holidays schemes have been exposed for giving a dastardly new meaning to the phrase “deal of a lifetime”, with consumers locked in for 80 years or more.
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DISPUTES about excess data charges are down two-thirds in two years, even though consumption has more than trebled. But for parents such as this man, it’s still a battle to keep their kids’ usage in check.
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