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Mormons push for medical pot
Two Mormon brothers are among an increasing tide of Utah residents embracing the use of medical marijuana. -
Bieber, Gaga win at MTV Europe awards
Justin Bieber has taken out three awards at the MTV Europe Music Awards. -
PSG win but lose Cavani as leaders Nice slump to first defeat
PARIS (Reuters) - Paris St Germain claimed a bittersweet 4-0 victory against Stade Rennais on Sunday, edging closer to Nice after the leaders suffered their first Ligue 1 defeat but losing talismanic striker Edinson Cavani through injury. -
New Australian league dubbed Super Netball
Netball Australia has revealed the new domestic league will be known as Suncorp Super Netball. -
Klopp wants Liverpool to stay cool amid growing excitement
Their fabulous 6-1 trouncing of Watford at Anfield, featuring the attacking brilliance that has characterised their entire season, saw Liverpool hit the top of the Premier League for the first time in the Klopp era. -
Dallas Cowboys too good for Browns
The Dallas Cowboys have moved to 7-1 for the NFL season with a comfortable win over Cleveland. -
Senators to debate gay marriage plebiscite
Senators are scheduled to begin debate on government legislation for a plebiscite on same-sex marriage on Monday. -
Pampling takes 4th-round lead in Las Vegas
Australian Rod Pampling is well placed for his first US PGA Tour win in a decade after taking the lead in the final round in Las Vegas. -
Turnbull says no cabinet room for Abbott
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has cruelled Tony Abbott's bid to return to cabinet, saying he has no plans to change the line up. -
Westpac posts flat FY cash profit
Lender Westpac's cash earnings of $7.822 billion is in line with last year, but statutory profit has fallen seven per cent. -
Wishere, Kane recalled to England squad
Jack Wilshere and Harry Kane have both been recalled to the England squad for upcoming internationals against Scotland and Spain. -
Parliament to examine race speech changes
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will ask a parliamentary committee to recommend changes to controversial hate-speech laws. -
Earnhardt speeding on way to NASCAR race
NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr has been pulled over by police for speeding while driving to Texas Motor Speedway before the AAA Texas 500. -
Olesen takes Turkish Open after final round battle
The Dane, whose week had been highlighted by a second-round 62, lifted his fourth European Tour crown but only after the shock of seeing his seven-stroke overnight lead reduced to just one during the final round. -
High Court referral to test One Nation-MP
One Nation senators meet on Monday to discuss the fate of embattled senator Rod Culleton whose election will be referred by the government to the High Court. -
Buffon makes 600th Serie A appearance as Juve win at Chievo
MILAN (Reuters) - Miralem Pjanic's free kick gave Juventus a 2-1 win at Chievo on Sunday as goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon celebrated his 600th Serie A appearance. -
Fears unions target farmers on backpackers
A key Senate crossbencher is worried unions will harass farmers for hiring backpackers if draft laws pass parliament. -
Murray just wants to enjoy No.1 status for now
PARIS (Reuters) - As the new world number one, Andy Murray could be troubled by the weight of expectations on his shoulders at the ATP World Tour Finals, but the Briton just wants to enjoy his new status. -
IS hits back in Mosul as Raqqa front opens
As Islamic State fights to hold the Iraqi city of Mosul, the jihadists face a new front in a campaign to oust them from the Syrian city of Raqqa. -
Six-goal Liverpool go top as Arsenal miss their chance
After Arsenal had missed the opportunity to jump ahead of overnight leaders Chelsea by only eking out a 1-1 draw with their north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool were in no mood to squander the chance as they overwhelmed their hapless visitors. -
Ghebreslassie, Keitany win NY marathon
Eritrean world champion Ghirmay Ghebreslassie and Kenyan Mary Keitany have powered to dominant victories in the New York marathon. -
Ghebreslassie and Keitany dominate New York marathon
The 20-year-old Ghebreslassie won the men's race in an unofficial two hours, seven minutes and 51 seconds, more than a minute ahead of Kenyan Lucas Rotich. -
Fearnley second in New York marathon
Kurt Fearnley has once again been edged out by great Swiss rival Marcel Hug in a sprint finish at the New York wheelchair marathon. -
Man United's big guns Zlatan and Pogba fire at last
Nov 6 (Reuters) - Jose Mourinho's wretched week ended on a high note as Manchester United's big guns Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba finally began firing, both finding the target in a 3-1 win at dismal Swansea City on Sunday. -
Injured Kriel out of Springboks tour
South Africa back Jesse Kriel has been ruled out of the rest of the Springboks' European tour after suffering a leg injury against the Barbarians. -
Murray celebrates number one with maiden Paris Masters title
PARIS (Reuters) - Andy Murray celebrated his impending rise to the world number one ranking with a 6-3 6-7(4) 6-4 victory against John Isner to claim his maiden Paris Masters title and his eighth tournament win of the season on Sunday. -
Murray celebrates No.1 with Paris title
Andy Murray has celebrated his impending rise to world No.1 with a three-set victory over John Isner in the final of the Paris Masters. -
De Silva ton leads Sri Lanka in Harare
Dhananjaya de Silva struck an unbeaten century to lead Sri Lanka to 5-290 against Zimbabwe on the opening day of the second Test in Harare. -
Pressure growing on SA to dump the dump
Pressure is mounting on the South Australian government to drop any plans to build a high-level nuclear waste dump in the state 's north -
Funeral for Dreamworld victims in Canberra
Family and friends are expected to farewell siblings Kate Goodchild and Luke Dorsett at a funeral in Canberra on Monday. -
Liverpool and Chelsea have physical edge, says Wenger
LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool and Chelsea have an advantage in the title race because they are not playing in Europe this season, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said after Sunday's draw with Tottenham Hotspur denied them top spot. -
Zidane defends 'unique' Ronaldo after inconsistent start
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said there was nothing wrong with talisman Cristiano Ronaldo as the Portuguese marked his longest run without scoring at the Santiago Bernabeu with a near anonymous display in a 3-0 win over Leganes on Sunday. -
Kane penalty earns Tottenham 1-1 draw at Arsenal
LONDON (Reuters) - Harry Kane returned from injury to earn Tottenham Hotspur a 1-1 draw in an absorbing north London derby and foil Arsenal's attempts to move top of the Premier League at the Emirates on Sunday. -
Gebrselassie elected Ethiopia aths chief
Haile Gebrselassie has been elected president of the Ethiopian Athletics Federation as the country grapples with doping issues and poor results. -
Olesen wins Turkish Open by three shots
Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen held his nerve to win the Turkish Open thanks to three vital back-nine birdies. -
Scrap prosecution for spreading HIV: Drs
People who recklessly spread HIV should be given counselling instead of being prosecuted as criminals, leading HIV researchers argue. -
Chalmers scoops awards pool
Rio champion Kyle Chalmers has scooped the pool at the Swimming Australia awards in Brisbane. -
Proteas paceman Rabada bowls magic over
South Africa paceman Kagiso Rabada has put his team on the verge of victory in the first Test against Australia at the WACA Ground. -
Irish joy tinged with sadness as All Blacks finally vanquished
"Sensational Ireland create history with stunning victory over the All Blacks," was the online headline of the Irish Independent newspaper (www.independent.ie) after Saturday's 40-29 victory in Chicago. -
Perth blitz Melbourne with hot WNBL start
Perth Lynx and Bendigo Spirit have pulled a win clear at the top of the WNBL after victories in the latest round. -
Snapshot for day 4 of the first Test
A snapshot for day four of the first cricket Test between Australia and South Africa at the WACA Ground. -
NBL glamour clubs hit turbulence
Ladder-leaders Sydney and fellow NBL glamour club Melbourne have suffered galling losses in the latest round of action. -
Refugees shine at ethnic business awards
The 28th Ethnic Business Awards have taken place in Melbourne, celebrating the achievements of Indigenous Australians and migrants in business. -
Siddle faces competition for Test spot
South Australian paceman Joe Mennie will be hoping to earn a call-up for the second Test against South Africa, starting in Hobart on November 12. -
Suicide bombers kill 21 in two Iraq cities
Authorities in the Iraqi city of Tikrit have declared a curfew, saying there's information more attacks are possible after a suicide bomber killed 13 people. -
Warner out as Australia falter in chase of 539
PERTH (Reuters) - Australia lost David Warner to a brilliant piece of South African fielding and were reduced to 84 for two at tea on the fourth day of the first test on Sunday, still 455 runs short of their improbable victory target. -
Lima wins Sydney women's surfing event
Brazil's Silvana Lima has won the Sydney International Women's Pro surfing event, with WA's Bronte Macaulay securing a spot on next year's main tour. -
Jury presents report on SA nuke dump
A citizens' jury looking at the question of South Australia storing nuclear waste has presented its report to the state government. -
Jury knocks back SA nuclear dump proposal
A citizens' jury examining the proposal to build a nuclear waste dump in South Australia has come out against the idea. -
Shanshan Feng wins Japan Classic
Chinese star Shanshan Feng has won golf's Japan Classic, her second straight LGPA victory.
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