Tuesday 14th February 2012

Tuesday February 14, 2012
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Money minute
TODAY show finance expert Ross Greenwood offers some valuable finance tips.
To follow Ross on twitter visit @Ross_Greenwood

Rudd’s leadership coup
We doubt Kevin Rudd is dropping a rose at Julia Gillard's door this morning, after last night's Four Corners program, which revealed her first prime ministerial speech was drafted two weeks before she rolled Kevin Rudd. For more TODAY was joined by NINE's political editor Laurie Oakes.

ANZ job cuts
Australia is on the verge of a jobs crisis, as the banking sector and manufacturing industry look to lay off thousands of jobs. The finance sector union has warned 10,000 jobs could be axed in the next 3 years. TODAY finance editor Ross Greenwood and reporter Sylvia Jeffreys had the details.
To follow Ross on twitter visit @Ross_Greenwood

Whitney Houston autopsy
The results of Whitney Houston's autopsy may not be released for another 8 weeks, after police requested the coroner to keep the details confidential. NINE's US bureau chief Robert Penfold had the details.

Valentine’s day scams
Cyber police are warning us to be very careful about opening Valentine ’s Day emails today. TODAY technology expert Charlie Brown had some tips.
For more information visit www.lifeandtechnology.com.au

Daredevil proposal
Valentine’s Day is always a popular time for wedding proposals and being a leap year it's OK for women to pop the question. One Sydney woman has taken the concept to new heights proposing while skydiving. TODAY reporter Sylvia Jeffereys reports.

Greece riots
Thousands of protestors have taken to the streets in Greece following the government's approval of new austerity measures. For the latest TODAY was joined by NINE's Europe correspondent Peter Stefanovic who was in Athens.

Honeymoon killer
Honeymoon killer Gabe Watson is on trial for murder in the US. He is accused of killing his wife during their 2003 holiday in Queensland. NINE's US correspondent Denham Hitchcock had more.

Aphrodisiac pie
You can be sure plenty of champagne and oysters will be consumed this valentine's day but in Britain the poms will be dining on a different sort of aphrodisiac. Journalist Gavin Grey had the details.

Grammys highlights
TODAY entertainment editor Richard Wilkins has all the highlights from the Grammys.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RichardWilkins

What's making news
TODAY was joined by 2GB’s Ray Hadley to discuss the latest media headlines.

Love at any age
If you think you're too old to find love or worry you'll never meet that special someone. This story should convince you otherwise. TODAY reporter Alison Ariotti discovers romance can blossom when you least expect it.

Girls on the Grill
Karl grills Lisa and Ita Buttrose about the hottest trends and topics of the day.
To follow Lisa on Twitter visit @Lisa_Wilkinson
To follow Karl on Twitter visit @karlstefanovic

Fudgy chocolate heart cake
Nothing says "I Love you" like a fudgy chocolate heart cake and TODAY cook Julie Goodwin joined the team with the recipe.
To follow Julie on twitter visit @_JulieGoodwin

Talking Hollywood
TODAY gossip guru Richard Reid brings you the latest from Tinseltown.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RReidsHollywood

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