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Monday 17 October 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Dangerous Donald vs Crooked Hillary vs Dead Julian Assange. 15 signs you're getting underpaid. And one sign you're a goose and shouldn't be playing professional tennis. 
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New polls show a big lead for Clinton over Trump --  here's what that means

The headline from a Monmouth University poll says half of likely voters support Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in a four-way race.
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Fans predict what will happen on season 7 of 'Game of Thrones'

Now that the show has passed the story in the books, it's anyone's guess as to what will happen next. So we asked anyone.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Stocks in the US drifted lower after negative leads from Europe and most of Asia except Japan. 
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How to watch an exciting rocket launch tonight

Aerospace company, Orbital ATK, will today launch its Antares rocket, which is carrying a payload for the International Space Station. 
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The true story of a man who survived without any food for 382 days

Eventually, starvation kills. Most of the time.
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A foot surgeon reveals the only ways to make high heels more comfortable

Try buying inserts and choosing a chunkier heel to make your shoes bearable. Or just admit you're shorter than you'd like to be, but can live with it.
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The Nobel Prize panel can't get in touch with Bob Dylan, who hasn't acknowledged his award

Since being award the Nobel Prize for Literature, Bob Dylan has responded in typical Bob Dylan fashion; by doing absolutely nothing. 
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A hedge fund legend is psyched about an 'incomprehensible' market opportunity

When a visionary tech investor like Art Samberg throws his weight behind a project you can bet it's going to be something special.
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Bill Gates says he doesn't regret dropping out of Harvard

That's because he went on to cofound Microsoft, setting him on the path to becoming the wealthiest man in the world.

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