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Tuesday 29 August 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

What it's like to wake up to nuclear strike sirens. The brakes are finally on Australia's housing market. The 10 best selfies ever taken by one person. And Texas records its rainfall in feet.
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Harvey breaks the record for most rain dropped in any storm ever to hit the continental US

As its murky waters continue to flood homes and overwhelm barriers, Tropical Storm Harvey has already set a major record. 
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

The ASX enters negative territory for 2017.
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TOP TECH ANALYST: Snap has already lost the social-media battle, but the war's not over

Mark Mahaney's career as an internet analyst started 20 years ago. By his own measure, he has been in the game longer than anyone else in the industry.
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Trump is reportedly going to pitch his massive tax plan as 'unrigging the economy'

President Donald Trump's fall push for the Republican tax reform effort kicks off on Wednesday in Springfield, Missouri.
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A counterintelligence expert says asking yourself one question can help you get a promotion

Ask a career expert what to talk about in a cover letter and they will inevitably tell you to make it about the company -- not about you.
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Porsche's flagship SUV just got a complete makeover

The 2019 Porsche Cayenne marks the debut of the SUV's third generation. It will launch with two turbocharged V6 engines in the US. It will arrive in US showrooms in mid-2018.
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Dara Khosrowshahi says he'll accept the Uber CEO job and that cofounder Travis Kalanick will remain involved

Uber's pick for the CEO job, Dara Khosrowshahi, said on Tuesday that he planned to accept the offer, but was still finalising aspects of the contract. Speaking to the

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