Three rare Australian coins including the most famous example of the nation’s first coin the “Holey Dollar” have fetched Aus$880,000 (US$911,000) at auction. The coin known as the “Hannibal Head” Holey Dollar — created in New South Wales state in 1813 from an 1810 Silver Dollar minted at the Lima Mint in Peru — sold […]
Apple is most valuable company ever at $623 bil
Apple on Monday dethroned longtime rival Microsoft as the most valuable company in history based on the value of its stock, which climbed to around $623.51 billion. Apple’s stock began a steady rise late last week and hit a new high of $665.15 a share when the Nasdaq exchange closed amid rumors the tech giant […]
Curiosity’s dirty little secret
I’m as happy as anyone that the Curiosity rover got to Mars; it’s hard not to barrack for all those NASA geeks in their blue polo shirts. But before you get all apple pie about the achievement, there’s something you should know: Curiosity runs on plutonium from a Soviet-era nuclear weapons plant. Take a look […]
‘Good enough to beat men’: boxer Katie Taylor etches her name into sporting folklore
Picture the way Australia grinds to a halt for the Melbourne Cup. Throw in the collective nervous energy before Sally Pearson’s hurdles gold and a dash of the unfathomable expectation Jess Ennis shouldered at London’s Olympic Stadium. Now you’re starting to get close to what Katie Taylor’s historic boxing gold medal means to Ireland. The […]
Golden girl: The first Olympic speed queen
After 116 years, it seems the Olympic movement has finally embraced equality. For the first time in the history of the quadrennial Summer Games, every one of the 204 competing nations at London 2012 is represented by both male and female athletes. World stars such as heptathlete Jessica Ennis, swimming sensation Missy Franklin and sprinting […]
Smiling Norway mass killer Breivik jailed for 21 years
Norway’s mass killer Anders Behring Breivik was found sane and sentenced to 21 years in prison on Friday for a bloodbath that left 77 people dead and traumatised the normally tranquil nation. An Oslo court’s unanimous verdict finding Breivik responsible for “acts of terror” was in line with what the far-right extremist himself wanted, bringing […]
SEAL commando’s book on bin Laden raid ignites new battle
U.S. Navy SEALs are used to bullets and bombs, but a book by one of the commandos who killed Osama bin Laden has deployed the secretive unit into the even bigger electoral battle for the White House. “No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account Of The Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden” is due to come […]
John Lennon’s killer denied parole for 7th time
Mark David Chapman, who shot dead Beatles star John Lennon in 1980, was denied parole from prison on Thursday for the seventh time, officials said Thursday. Chapman, 57, was told by the New York State Board of Parole at a hearing on Wednesday that despite his good behavior behind bars, he could not be freed. […]
Paralympians overcome adversity by leaps, bounds and innovative design
When Oscar Pistorius made his dramatic debut in the men’s 400-meter race in London last Saturday — becoming the first double amputee to compete alongside able-bodied athletes in Olympics history — some people might have wondered if the South African’s artificial legs gave him a competitive edge over the other sprinters. But if you ask […]
French amputee swims from US to Asia
A French quadruple amputee has swum between islands in the icy Bering Strait to cross from the US to Asia in the final part of a quest to link all continents. Philippe Croizon, 44, braved strong currents and near-freezing temperatures on Friday to swim the four kilometres from the US island of Little Diomede to […]