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Rimian Perkins/Reuters Children trapped on a ferris wheel after an ultra-light plane crashed into it at a fair near Taree, Australia, on Saturday.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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The tremulous query originated with a trooper named Taree, a simple but brave swordswoman who had managed to escape the havoc that had befallen Kyll-Bar-Bennid.
Kingdoms of Light Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2001
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The name of the tree in the native language is "Tar"; this intoxicating juice is called "Taree," and by a well-known custom of linguistic transposition it is called by English people "Toddy."
Life and Work in Benares and Kumaon, 1839-1877 James Kennedy 1857
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Firefighters found the body of the boy, believed to be five years old, inside the caravan after being called to a rural home at Moto, near Taree, just after nine o'clock AEDT last night.
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"That's the strangest thing; when we first got into the hut when he robbed us everything was so neat and tidy," Mr Jones, from Old Bar, near Taree, said.
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They were refused bail and will appear at Taree Local Court tomorrow.
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Two homes on Bruntell Street in Taree were raided today.
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Born in Sydney but raised in Taree on the NSW north coast, Cudlin hopes to use the valuable lessons learnt from his Japanese debut.
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The 28-year-old woman was granted conditional bail after being charged with one count of supplying heroin and will appear at Taree Local Court on December 13.
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Meanwhile the Federal Government has announced that disaster funding would be made available in Tenterfield, Greater Taree, Moree, Narrabri and Gwydir local government areas.
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