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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Prince Harry and Meghan welcomed to Rotorua with Maori ceremony

Prince Harry and wife Meghan continue their tour of New Zealand, this time in Rotorua, and are welcomed with the traditional Maori ceremony 'powhiri'.

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40 people died in 'barbaric' secure hospitals

At least 40 people with a profound learning disability or autism have died while admitted to "barbaric" secure hospitals the government has promised to close since 2015, a Sky News investigation has found.

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Protests as Trump visits Pittsburgh after mass shooting

US President Donald Trump faced protests as he visited Pittsburgh to pay tribute to the victims of the synagogue mass shooting.

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Mob boss Whitey Bulger was 'beaten to death in cell'

Infamous gangster James "Whitey" Bulger was "unrecognisable" after he was beaten to death in his cell by fellow inmates, reports say.

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Inspectors to visit North Korea nuclear site

North Korea is reportedly preparing its Punggye-ri nuclear test site for international inspectors.

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Branson and Sugar could become ambassadors in shake-up

Business chiefs like Lord Sugar and Sir Richard Branson will be eligible to apply to become UK ambassadors should they wish under a plan to be announced by the foreign secretary.

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Brexit boost: Irish passport applications surge

Uncertainty over Brexit has seen a huge surge in applications for Irish passports by Britons with family connections to the Republic.

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China reverses ban on tiger and rhino parts

China has dropped its ban on products from tigers and rhinos, in a move conservationists have dubbed a "death warrant" for the endangered species.

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Metropolitan police to launch clothing range

The Metropolitan police is to launch a line of branded clothing and souvenirs to raise money for more police on the streets.

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Bewitched Brits spending more and more on Halloween

Halloween is now one of the biggest festivals of the UK calendar - but it hasn't always been this way.

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Armed robber threw policewoman from car

A man has been sentenced for attacking a police officer and attempting to steal her police vehicle.

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Kite surfer in trouble off The Strand

FIRST REPORTS: EMERGENCY services are responding to reports of a kite surfer in trouble after crashing in waters of The Strand.

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Turnbull is about to cop a grilling

MALCOLM Turnbull has been notably camera-shy since his public ousting from the top job back in August. But that’s all about to change.

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New fro-yo shop eyes off Townsville

A GLOBAL frozen yoghurt franchise is looking to move in to Townsville.

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Two men dead in fiery aircraft crash

A LIGHT plane has crashed, killing two men on board near Orange in New South Wales.

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Townsville Hospital faces bullying allegations

TOWNSVILLE Hospital has been accused of bullying and is facing legal action from the Nurses’ Professional Association of Queensland.

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Traffic chaos after separate crashes on nearby streets

PEOPLE travelling through Labrador this afternoon could expect to face slow moving traffic after two crashes occurred at 1.10pm this afternoon.

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Scott Morrison has made Australia a foreign policy laughing stock – Shorten on Jerusalem

October 31, 2018. Labor leader Bill Shorten says that the Prime Minister Scott Morrison has made Australia a laughing stock on his farcical decision to move the embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. He also brings into question the decision to have Malcolm Turnbull represent Australia overseas after ousting him from his job. (AAP VIDEO/Alex Murray)

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Dad’s $7.5m call while mowing the lawn

A HARDWORKING dad from Allambie Heights was brought to tears after finding out he won $7.5 million from last night’s Oz Lotto draw.

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Morrison doesn’t care about children on Naru now Wentworth by-election is over – Shorten

October 31, 2018. Labor leader Bill Shorten says he hopes the 40 children still in detention on Naru won't be there by the end of the year, but that the government has seemed to have moved on from the issue now that the Wentworth by-election is over. (AAP VIDEO/Alex Murray)

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Pakistan's Supreme Court Aquits Asia Bibi of Blastphemy

The Pakistan Supreme Court acquitted Asia Bibi of blastphemy Wednesday, ordering her release before a packed courtroom.

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'Anti-Semitism Is Like a Contagious Disease': Could America Become Too Dangerous for Jews?

America was once considered a safe haven for refugees fleeing from anti-Semitism around the globe, especially in Europe. That may be changing.

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Bishop unloads on ‘frustrating’ Abbott men

JULIE Bishop has gotten used to frequently being the only woman in a room full of men.

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ACCC to be given more funding to target petrol companies for price collusion – Shorten

October 31, 2018. Labor leader Bill Shorten along with his assistant treasurer Andrew Leigh says that petrol prices are a complex issue but the government reducing fuel excise won't see prices come down significantly. Leigh says that the ACCC will be given funding to look at price collusion in the industry and urges consumers to look around and get the best deal. (AAP VIDEO/Alex Murray)

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Meghan shocks with see-through dress

IS THIS a wardrobe malfunction, or a deliberate daring display?

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Tziporah enjoys day at the beach

TZIPORAH Malkah has been spotted at the beach for the first time since revealing her 30kg weight loss.

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Posh and Becks’ adorable day out

VICTORIA and David Beckham have enjoyed a day in Sydney with some furry friends … but they still didn’t manage to pose together for a snap.

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Story behind Meghan’s shocked face

THEIR relationship stemmed from a common interest. The American hit TV series, Suits.

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Kim K ‘praying’ after photographer’s car smash

KIM Kardashian has issued a heartfelt tribute to her personal photographer, who has been seriously injured in a car crash.

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Kanye’s massive 180: ‘I’ve been used’

CONTROVERSIAL pro-Trump rapper Kanye West claims he has been “used” by the political world, and has decided to leave it.

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Star’s shocking behaviour during sex scene

AMERICAN actress Sarah Scott accused co-star Kip Pardue of sexual misconduct while filming a sex scene together — and despite the best efforts of the Time’s Up and #MeToo movements, she says she has seen very little progress in any action being taken to rectify the situation.

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Beyonce’s perfect Halloween outfit

BEYONCE has revealed her 2018 Halloween costume — and it’s a spot-on tribute to 90s R&B queen, Toni Braxton.

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Meghan’s see-through dress

PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle will finally wrap up their marathon 16-day royal tour today, following a staggering 76 engagements across Australia, Tonga, Fiji and New Zealand.

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Sporty Kate shows off serious ball skills

PRINCE William and Catherine were all smiles despite the sudden winter chill that’s descended upon the UK to attend a royal engagement close to their hearts.

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Crashed Lion Air jet possibly found off Indonesia

A massive search effort has identified the possible seabed location of the crashed Lion Air jet that killed 189 people upon impact.

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Crashed Lion Air jet ‘found’

A TOP Indonesian military official says fuselage of the crashed Lion Air jet may have been found.

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Sad reason man gave away $300k

AN ELDERLY ticket collector at a popular cherry blossom garden in Tokyo ended up giving away $300,000 in freebies because he was too “scared” to ask foreign tourists to pay the entry fee.

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Family’s shocking find in cruise room

A CARNIVAL Cruise passenger who allegedly found a camera in his room during a getaway in October 2017 is speaking out, claiming Carnival has not contacted or apologised to his family since the incident.

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RAW: Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed to Rotorua, New Zealand

October 31, 2018. Raw footage: Britain's Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex have been welcomed to Rotorua with a powhiri at Te Papaiouru Marae, Wednesday, October 31, 2018. (AAP VIDEO/Boris Jancic)

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World Population – Projecting the population of Earth in 2050 and beyond

The population of the planet is at its highest its ever been in history, and it is continually growing. However due to various factors, certain nations are at the risk of heavy decline of populous, while others are starting to flourish.

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Satanists are suing Netflix

THE SATANIC Temple is upset with Netflix’s take on Sabrina the Teenage Witch, claiming the hit show’s use of a Baphomet statue is too similar to their own, and it’s being used to spread ‘satanic panic’.

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Donald Trump’s insane new idea

DONALD Trump has a radical new idea to crack down on illegal immigrants.

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RAW: Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed to Rotorua, New Zealand

October 31, 2018. Raw footage: Britain's Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex have been welcomed to Rotorua with a powhiri at Te Papaiouru Marae, Wednesday, October 31, 2018. (AAP VIDEO/Boris Jancic)

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Tributes for Leicester City chairman after helicopter tragedy

Thousands of people have signed a book of condolences for Leicester City's chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabh and four other victims of a helicopter crash. Fans have continued to place flowers, replica shirts and pictures in an ever-growing shrine which now extends down one side of the stadium where the crash occurred. Mr Srivaddhanaprabh was known for his philanthropy and the club’s success at the Premier League in 2016.

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Senior Saudi Prince Returns to Kingdom as Royals Confront Khashoggi Crisis


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Table for None: Why Do Certain Foods Turn You Off?


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Nurse Faces Trial in Germany in Deaths of 100 Patients


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Indonesia Plane Crash Leaves Experts Puzzled


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As World’s Air Gets Worse, India Struggles to Breathe


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American Missionary Killed in Cameroon Amid Armed Conflict


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World's tallest statue opens

The 597-foot-tall sculpture of Sardar Patel is the latest product of a nationwide wave of statue-building.

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Pakistani Christian Asia Bibi has death penalty conviction overturned

Pakistan's Supreme Court has acquitted a Christian woman who has been on death row for almost eight years on blasphemy charges.

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Lion Air crash: Investigators detect 'pings' which could lead to flight recorders

Indonesian investigators searching for the flight recorders of crashed Lion Air flight 610 have heard transponder "pings" that could lead them to the devices, and answer questions as to why the new Boeing 737 MAX 8 went down, killing 189 people.

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Accident leaves big hole in Russia's only aircraft carrier

A hole was gouged in the deck of Russia's only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, Tuesday when a crane fell on it while the vessel was undergoing repairs in the northern city of Murmansk, according to Russian state media.

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Denmark accuses Iran of political 'assassination plot' on its soil

Danish authorities have accused the Iranian agents of attempting to carry out a plot to assassinate an Iranian-Arab opposition figure on Danish soil.

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Former nurse admits killing 100 patients

A German former nurse on Tuesday admitted murdering 100 patients, making him one of the country's deadliest post-war serial killers.

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Turkish Airlines Open Prepares to Tee Off

Danish golfer Thorbjorn Olesen looks forward to the sixth event of the European Tour's Rolex Series

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How this 'proved' Bible is real

A rare, 3,000-year-old sculpture is expected to fetch at least $10 million when it goes under the hammer at Christie's New York tomorrow.

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Behind scenes of Bourdain's 'Parts Unknown'

What Morgan Fallon, director, cinematographer and producer of "Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown," misses most about working with Tony is the pressure.

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Australia’s top 10 house price movers and shakers

He doesn’t live here, he has no property developments here, but Donald Trump is one to watch when it comes to the future of property values across the country.

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DFAT amends blanket ban on all Lion Air and subsidiary flights

In a backflip the Australian government has given the all clear for its staff and contractors to fly on Lion Air subsidiary, Batik Air, from Perth to Bali.

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ACCC tells Australians to ‘shop around’ for cheaper petrol

The competition watchdog has told consumers they need to look harder for cheaper fuel, after Prime Minister Scott Morrison declared he “expected action” over rising petrol prices.

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Golfer’s reaction to being attacked by magpies on the fairway goes viral

His swing was up in the air when magpies attacked

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Actress tells Rush trial people knew about 'sexual predators' on set

Eryn Jean Norvill has taken to the witness stand for a second day in the Geoffrey Rush defamation trial

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Boost for farmers as Australia joins Trans-Pacific Partnership

Australia has become the sixth country to ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, the Federal Government has confirmed.

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Penalty for driver who sideswiped a cyclist 'ridiculous'

Australian Cycle Alliance president Edward Hore says the $1000 penalty for a driver who swerved into a cyclist in Melbourne 'does not fit the crime'

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Rubella has been wiped out in Australia thanks to vaccinations

Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt will announce a major public health achievement today.

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Taxpayers fork out $1.3 million for Commonwealth Games overstayers

Around 200 athletes and coaches, mostly from African nations, remained in Australia six months after the games ended

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Driver on run after shocking collision with man in wheelchair

Police are appealing for help to track down the driver who left a wheelchair-bound man for dead after crashing into him on a street in Melbourne

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Churches urged to act on redress for child abuse

Pressure is building on churches, charities and other institutions responsible for past sexual abuse of children to sign up to the national redress scheme for victims as quickly as possible.

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‘Mr Medicare’ is Shorten’s star pick for Bennelong

Bill Shorten has introduced his star recruit to voters as “Mr Medicare”, unveiling high-profile neurosurgeon Brian Owler as Labor’s candidate for the Federal Sydney seat of Bennelong.

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Babies of today to see the next century

A boy born today will have a good chance of seeing in the next century, with figures revealing another lift in the life expectancy of Australians.

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Former Perth man Alistair Larmour jailed for abducting son in Bali

A former Perth man and self-described spiritual healer has been jailed in Bali for kidnapping his own son earlier this year.

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Australia’s top 10 house price movers and shakers

He doesn’t live here, he has no property developments here, but Donald Trump is one to watch when it comes to the future of property values across the country.

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NATO holds military drills

50,000 international troops have taken part in joint war exercises in Norway just weeks after neighbouring Russia carried out its own military drill

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German nurse worst mass killer since WWII

A German male nurse has admitted to murdering 100 patients in his care so he could play the hero in trying to revive them

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DFAT tells bureaucrats told not to fly with Lion Air, Batik Air or Wings Air

The Federal Government has taken the unprecedented step of banning its staff from flying Lion Air and its subsidiaries.

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India to unveil world's tallest statue

The 182m State of Unity is four times the size of the Statue of Liberty and towers above New Delhi

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Thai cave boys reunite with British rescuers

The 12 boys and their coach hugged their rescuers in an emotional meeting on British TV

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Asia Pacific most disaster prone region

Australia and the Asia-Pacific was the most disaster-prone region in the world last year.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Mongolia bans Halloween in schools over fears for Buddhist traditions

Mongolia has banned the celebration of Halloween in schools this year, reflecting growing fears that the country’s rapid economic transformation is eroding its native Buddhist traditions.

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Hilary’s unusual name for baby girl

AMERICAN actress Hilary Duff has welcomed a daughter with partner Matthew Koma.

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Wild new MH370 ‘crash site’ claim

A PILOT-turned-MH370-investigator claims he has found satellite images of the missing plane’s engine, tail and cockpit deep in the Cambodian jungle.

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Hilary Duff’s unusual name for new baby girl

AMERICAN actress Hilary Duff has welcomed a daughter with partner Matthew Koma.

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The Latest: Female pop star wins Halloween

WHEN it comes to amazing Halloween outfits, Heidi Klum is considered the queen.

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Frankie & Benny's owner to buy Wagamama in £559m deal

The company behind the Frankie & Benny's and Chiquito restaurant brands has agreed to buy the Wagamama chain in a £559m deal.

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Reason for tension between Meghan and Queen

MEGHAN Markle and Queen were all smiles when they appeared together in Cheshire less than a month after the Suits star’s marriage to Prince Harry.

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Behind the scenes at Bree Warren swimwear shoot

CURVE model Bree Warren and luxurious women’s swimwear label Une Piece were a match made in Queensland heaven.

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Captain Cook Highway reopens after crash

UPDATE: The Captain Cook Highway near Wangetti has reopened after an earlier crash.

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Luxury development offers beachside lifestyle

CONSTRUCTION is set to start on a collection of 12 homes within walking distance of a famous Far North beach.

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Townsville man charged over sexual assault on girl

A TOWNSVILLE man has been charged with child sex offences more than 12 years old after the alleged assaults occurred.

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Man dead after being pulled from Ross River

A MAN has drowned after going for a swim in the Ross River near Apex Park, with his body pulled from the water by army personnel.

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Heartbreaking photo before crash

A MAN who was onboard the doomed Lion Air flight was texting with his wife minutes before the crash, even sending her a photo of himself on the now-torn-apart plane.

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Man shoots at car with kids inside

A GUNMAN is on the loose after firing a shot into a car that had two children inside during a terrifying road rage incident west of Brisbane.

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Mick Gatto’s son found dead

JUSTIN Gatto, the son of underworld heavyweight Mick Gatto, has been found dead next to a Melbourne apartment building.

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Officer injured, woman’s car hijacked in stolen car incident

UPDATE: A POLICE officer has been injured and a woman‘s car hijacked in a dramatic incident involving three males in a stolen vehicle.

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Khashoggi fiancee hits at Trump response

The fiancée of Jamal Khashoggi criticised President Donald Trump's response to his killing, urging him to set aside U.S. trade interests in the push for truth, and demanded Riyadh disclose more details to bring those who ordered it to justice. Rough cut (no reporter narraiton).

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3 Palestinian Boys Killed in Israeli Strike Are Buried


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Germany Without Angela Merkel? Unthinkable? Think Again, She Says


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‘The Fear Is Coming Back’ as Political Crisis Brings Sri Lanka to Brink


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Reason for tension between Meghan and Queen

MEGHAN Markle and Queen were all smiles when they appeared together in Cheshire less than a month after the Suits star’s marriage to Prince Harry.

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Sports Illustrated’s sexy shoot in Oz

SPORTS Illustrated has shot one of its iconic Swimsuit Issue spreads Down Under, featuring model and Instagram mogul, Olivia Culpo.

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‘Short-tempered’ Harry’s pre-wedding outburst

PRINCE Harry is claimed to have shouted “what Meghan wants, she gets” at royal staff ahead of his wedding earlier this year.

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Meghan recycles dress for NZ gala

THE royal tour has reached its penultimate day, with Harry and Meghan taking in perhaps their most unusual activity yet — a “welly wanging” competition.

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Royal family’s ‘excruciating’ public mistake

PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle’s tour of Australia and the Pacific has been an unqualified PR success, the couple winning new fans at every turn during their exhaustive visit.

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Inside Beckhams’ lavish $17m Sydney pad

INCREDIBLE pictures show the interior of the $17 million Sydney mansion where the Beckham family stayed during their holiday Down Under last week.

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‘I was down a path of real self-destruction’

DEMI Moore has opened up about her recovery after going on a downward, self-destructive path early in her career.

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Moment the Royals hit rock bottom

IT’S NO secret Australia has royal fever.

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Personal Income and Outlays, September 2018

Personal Income and Outlays, September 2018
Personal income increased $35.7 billion (0.2 percent) in September according to estimates released today by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Disposable personal income (DPI) increased $29.1 billion (0.2 percent) and personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased $53.0 billion (0.4 percent). Full Text

Published October 29, 2018 at 05:30PM
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Budget: Hard work has paid off, chancellor insists

Philip Hammond has declared the era of austerity is "finally coming to an end" as he delivered the biggest giveaway budget since 2010.

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The 2018 budget: Our experts' verdicts

Philip Hammond has announced that the "era of austerity is finally coming to an end".

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All the key points from 'Fiscal Phil'

The key announcements from Chancellor Philip Hammond:

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Police dig up garden in Suzy Lamplugh case - 32 years on

Police searching for the remains of disappeared estate agent Suzy Lamplugh more than 30 years ago have begun digging up a garden.

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Leicester opens condolence book for chairman

Leicester City is to open a book of condolences to allow grieving fans to pay their respects to owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.

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Moment Leicester helicopter fell from sky captured on CCTV

The moment the Leicester City chairman's helicopter fell from the sky before crashing outside the club's stadium was captured on CCTV.

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Humans are wiping out life on earth, says WWF

Life on earth is being wiped out by humans living beyond the planet's means, according to a new report from conservation organisation WWF.

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Probe now closest ever spacecraft to the sun

NASA has confirmed that its Parker Solar Probe is now closer to the sun than any spacecraft has ever been.

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British academic accused of spying released on bail in UAE

British academic Matthew Hedges has been released on bail in the United Arab Emirates.

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Syrian airstrike victim in London for surgery

A paralysed Syrian teenager has arrived in the UK - a year and a half after I first met him desperately trying to get medical help in Greece.

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Man’s final selfie to wife on doomed plane

MINUTES before a doomed Lion Air flight crashed into the ocean, a newlywed man was messaging his wife, and even sent her a selfie.

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Family sues after girl’s pancake eating death

THE grieving family of a 20-year-old woman who choked to death during a pancake-eating contest filed a lawsuit against the Connecticut university she was attending.

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High floods put Venice underwater

AN unbelievable three quarters of the Italian city of Venice is drowning in water after a storm brought heavy rains and historic flooding.

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The question Sanders refused to answer

WHITE House press secretary Sarah Sanders was repeatedly asked by CNN’s Jim Acosta to name which journalists President Donald Trump considers “enemies of the people”, but she refused to answer.

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Moment Leicester boss’ chopper burst into a fireball

HORRIFYING CCTV has captured the moment Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha’s helicopter spirals out of control, killing him and four others.

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Krakatoa’s spectacular new show

KRAKATOA. It’s a name you’ve probably heard before. It’s a volcano. And when it blew in 1883, it sent shockwaves around the globe. Now, it’s erupting again.

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‘Mind-blowing’ pic divides internet

A SIMPLE picture of a pet owner’s cat has become the subject of a vigorous debate after it went viral on social media overnight.

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Pivotal clue in doomed plane

THERE is much speculation over what caused the crash of Lion Air’s doomed flight JT-610.

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Heartbreaking photo before crash

A MAN who was onboard the doomed Lion Air flight was texting with his wife minutes before the crash, even sending her a photo of himself on the now-torn-apart plane.

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Little girl’s questionable makeover

MO SALAH is more than just a footballer to your average Liverpool fan.

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No answers as to cause of jet crash that killed 189



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This is the 'last generation' that can save nature, WWF says

Global wildlife populations have fallen by 60% in just over four decades, as accelerating pollution, deforestation, climate change and other manmade factors have created a "mindblowing" crisis, the World Wildlife Fund has warned in a damning new report.

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Ku Klux Klan robes in Northern Ireland spark hate crime probe

Eight individuals dressed in Ku Klux Klan uniforms posed for photographs outside an Islamic center in Northern Ireland on Sunday evening, sparking condemnation from politicians and Muslim leaders.

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Leicester City pilot hailed as a hero for steering stricken helicopter away from stadium

It was a heartbreakingly happy Facebook post.

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Julen Lopetegui sacked by Real Madrid

Real Madrid has sacked coach Julen Lopetegui after just two months in charge with the side ninth in La Liga following a humiliating defeat to Barcelona.

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An entire town in New Zealand is for sale

Some people buy houses. Some people buy apartments.

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Apple investigates report that Chinese students were forced to make its watches

Apple is investigating allegations that one of its suppliers illegally used high school students to assemble its watches at a factory in China.

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China suffers a setback in the private space race

China's private space industry has suffered a setback after a leading startup failed in its first attempt to put a satellite in orbit.

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Cars and traffic lights are going to talk to each other

Cars and traffic signals are set to start talking to each other, leaving the driver — if there even is one — out.

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China takes a big step to open its financial markets

A foreign bank has been given access to a key piece of China's financial system for the first time.

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The Pope likes this kind of investing

For some Catholic investors, it's no longer enough to do no harm. They want their money to help the world's poorest, and they've got the backing of Pope Francis.

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Healing a broken city after 'horrific time for everybody'

No words can soothe heartbreak, which is why Leicester has fallen silent. It is a city stunned, a city grieving.

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What Japanese princess wore to her wedding

Before Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, stepped out in a silk Givenchy wedding dress to marry Prince Harry, the public spent months guessing who would have the honor of designing the royal gown.

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Beach bar has incredible moving roof

Who knew a roof could become an Internet sensation?

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Aussies with e-passports to breeze through UK border gates

Australians travelling to Britain will soon be able to sail through customs using e-passport gates.

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Geoffrey Rush’s ‘power was intimidating’ says accuser Eryn Jean Norvill in court

An actor has told a court it “couldn’t have been an accident” when Geoffrey Rush allegedly touched the side of her breast.

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Funding boost for WA charities to provide financial counselling services

WA charities will share millions of dollars to boost financial counselling services, as pressures grow on families to make ends meet.

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Fashion designers created freakish flesh shoes

These thigh high skin heels could make the perfect Halloween costume, but will set you back $14,000

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Twitter chief Jack Dorsey signals end of ‘likes’ to make debate on social media platform better

Jack Dorsey last week admitted at a Twitter event that he was not a fan of the heart-shaped button and that it would be getting rid of it ‘soon’.

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New Zealand’s North Island struck by earthquake

Residents across the capital Wellington and in the city of New Plymouth were rattled by the 227km-deep tremor.

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Lion Air crash: Boeing stock plunges after its 737 plane goes down in Indonesia

The new Boeing 737 MAX8 was operated by the Indonesian budget airline that has emerged as an important international customer for the US aerospace company.

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WWF report warns of plummeting global wildlife numbers

Global wildlife populations have fallen by 60 per cent since 1970 as humans overuse natural resources, drive climate change and pollute the planet, a report says.

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High tide floods Venice beauty spots

Venice was inundated by an exceptional high tide Monday, putting three-quarters of the famed Italian lagoon city under water.

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DFAT enquires about Australians after Lion Air disaster

Officials continue to make urgent enquiries with Indonesian authorities to see if any Australians were involved in a deadly plane crash off Jakarta's coast.

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Lion Air plane crash: Rescue workers retrieve bodies from sea off Jakarta

Distraught family members and friends are now left struggling to comprehend how a two-month-old Lion Air plane with experienced pilots crashed.

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Francis Chan Speaks Out Against Church Culture Consumerism in New Documentary

Francis Chan has released a new documentary under his "Letters to the Church" series on YouTube.

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Merkel Won't Seek a 5th Term as Chancellor as Germany Shifts to the Right

Angela Merkel set off Monday on what could be a three-year countdown to the end of her leadership of Germany, a stint that has made her the European Union's longest-serving leader and a key figure in facing the continent's many crises.

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How Evangelical Christians Helped Elect Brazil's New President

Brazil has elected far-right Congressman Jair Bolsonaro has their new president and evangelical Christians played a major role in his victory.

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No Survivors from Lion Air Plane Crash with 189 Passengers

A search and rescue agency official says he's not expecting any survivors from the Lion Air plane that crashed into seas off Jakarta with 189 people aboard.

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Monday, October 29, 2018

Helicopter crash: Leicester mourns 'a great human being'

On a bitterly cold Sunday outside the King Power Stadium, Bernie Webster tried in vain to hold back the tears.

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