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Canadian rookie's nine-under on PGA Tour
Little-known NSW golfer Brett Drewitt is best of the Aussies after a five-under-par 67 in the opening round of the US PGA Tour's RSM Classic in Georgia. -
Myer lifts first quarter sales
Department store chain Myer has reported comparable sales growth for a fifth quarter in a row. -
England RU team doesn't need curfew: Jones
England rugby union coach Eddie Jones says there is no need for player curfews if a team's leadership group is strong. -
US to seek UN arms embargo against South Sudan
The United States on Thursday launched a bid at the Security Council to impose an arms embargo on South Sudan following UN warnings that the war-torn country could descend into genocide. -
Senate set for a showdown next week
The federal government is finally putting its election-triggering industrial relations bills before the Senate next week. -
Warburton, Roberts back for Wales
Sam Warburton regained the captain's armband and Jamie Roberts was back at inside centre amid 10 changes by Wales for Saturday's Test against Japan. -
Melanoma diagnosis in hours with new test
Melanoma will be diagnosed within hours - not weeks - using a new blood test to be launched at the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute in Melbourne. -
New Zealand win toss, elect to bowl v Pakistan
"It's a little bit soft underneath and there is a bit of green grass so hopefully we can exploit the conditions early," Williamson said on the second day after the first day was washed out. -
Theme park safety audits almost complete
An audit has found all rides at Movie World are safe, while inspections at other theme parks are on track to be completed by the end of November. -
US court blocks release of 'Making a Murderer' convict
A US federal appeals court blocked Thursday the release from prison of Brendan Dassey, one of two convicted killers in a case depicted in the Netflix series "Making a Murderer." -
Opening business set to become easier
Industry Minister Greg Hunt says opening a cafe in Sydney requires 48 forms, dealing with 75 different regulations and takes 18 months and that's set to change. -
Kiwis bowl first against Pakistan
Colin de Grandhomme and Jeet Raval will make their debuts for New Zealand, who have inserted Pakistan in the first Test in Christchurch. -
Regime bombardment kills 25 civilians in east Aleppo: monitor
Syrian air strikes and shelling killed 25 civilians in eastern districts of Aleppo on Thursday, a monitor said, on the third day of a wide-ranging regime assault on rebel-held areas. -
Yang, Molinari among 30 to secure European Tour cards
MADRID (Reuters) - Former major winner Yang Yong-eun and Italian Edoardo Molinari were among 30 players to secure a European Tour card for next season at Qualifying School in Girona, Spain on Thursday. -
Iraqi forces yet to seal off Mosul as battle enters second month
The US-backed offensive to crush Islamic State in its last major city stronghold in Iraq entered a second month on Thursday as forces arrayed against the hardline Sunni group sought finally to seal off Mosul from all sides. -
Martin would be good fit for Kiwis: Merrin
Kangaroos forward Trent Merrin says his Penrith teammate Te Maire Martin is capable of doing the job in the Four Nations final for New Zealand if selected. -
Dozens more killed in strikes on Aleppo
At least 25 people have been killed in eastern Aleppo under renewed bombing as the mayor of the besieged sector warned of an acute lack of food. -
Iraqi forces yet to seal off Mosul
An Iraqi offensive to retake Mosul has entered its second month as Islamic State militants remain dug in among civilians to deter air strikes. -
Obama in Berlin urges Trump to 'stand up to Russia'
US President Barack Obama, on a farewell visit to Europe, said Thursday he hoped Donald Trump would "stand up" to Russia but added he was "cautiously optimistic" about his successor in the White House. -
Packed Japan-US agenda for first Trump foreign talks
That President-elect Donald Trump's first sitdown with a foreign leader is with Japan's Shinzo Abe is telling: the Republican billionaire's rise to power has rattled America's Asian allies. -
Two young children missing in Casino, NSW
A search is underway for a 10-year-old boy and his four-year-old sister after they went missing from a park in the NSW town of Casino. -
Ten more Beijing medallists disqualified after re-testing
ZURICH (Reuters) - Ten more athletes, mostly weightlifters and wrestlers, have been stripped of the medals they won at the 2008 Beijing Olympics after failing doping tests in re-testing of samples, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Thursday. -
Russia launches new Syrian air attacks
The Russian military has for the first time launched simultaneous air attacks on Syrian rebels from land air bases as well as an aircraft carrier. -
Boyd happy with Anfield player safety
Darius Boyd is hopeful there will be no safety issues over the small in-goal areas at Anfield in Sunday's Four Nations final. -
Teammate relives Adam Voges' head blow
WA skipper Adam Voges is almost certain to play no further part in the Sheffield Shield clash with Tasmania after being felled by a bouncer. -
How the Wallabies line up against France
All the key facts and figures which will define Australia's Spring Tour clash with France at Stade de France in Paris on Saturday. -
Australia has huge scrum future: Ledesma
Nurturing their exciting talent could turn the Wallabies into a powerhouse at the set piece according to their scrum guru Mario Ledesma. -
Cheika rests weary Wallabies for France
Australia had always planned to rotate its squad on the Spring Tour, according to Michael Cheika who made 11 changes to the starting lineup for the France Test. -
Handscomb sets the pace for Test spot
Test cricket contender Peter Handscomb will attempt to push on and add to his unbeaten 110 for Victoria on day two of their SCG Sheffield Shield clash with NSW -
Ponga needs NRL role model: Hannant
Kalyn Ponga will need a good role model or two to keep the youngster grounded after signing a multi-million dollar deal with the Newcastle Knights. -
Neuville won't drive to protect lead
Thierry Neuville still wants to approach this weekend's Rally Australia at full throttle. -
Barton handed one-game SFA ban for betting offences
Barton was charged by the SFA in October with a breach of betting rules for placing 44 bets on football matches this year. -
Prickly Djokovic thrashes Goffin, picks row with umpire
LONDON (Reuters) - Defending champion Novak Djokovic trounced stand-in David Goffin 6-1 6-2 for a clean sweep of his group at the ATP World Tour Finals on Thursday but still looked far from happy as he picked a row with the chair umpire. -
Angry Djoker smashes Goffin at Tour Finals
Novak Djokovic did his fighting on two fronts as he cruised into the semis of the season-ending ATP Tour Finals. -
Ireland make one change in pursuit of All Blacks double
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland made one enforced change from the side that recorded their first ever victory over New Zealand, handing Sean O'Brien a start at flanker as they aim for two-in-row against the world champions on Saturday. -
England delay naming team for Fiji Test
Eddie Jones wants his England side to adhere to their structures against the free-flowing Fiji side. -
Conflict of interest for NFL doctors to report to teams - Harvard study
BOSTON (Reuters) - The doctors who patrol the sidelines of NFL games to assess whether injured players can safely return to the field should report to the league and players' union rather than individual teams, said a Harvard University study released on Thursday. -
NBA star LeBron James giving $2.5 million to Muhammad Ali exhibit
NEW YORK (Reuters) - LeBron James is donating $2.5 million (2 million pound) to support a Muhammad Ali exhibit at the Smithsonian's new National Museum of African American History in Washington, D.C., the basketball star and the museum announced on Thursday. -
Ireland at O'Brien for All Blacks Test
Sean O'Brien has regained his place at openside flanker for Ireland's keenly-anticipated rematch with New Zealand in Dublin. -
Rugby-Scotland make four changes for Argentina clash
With the World Cup draw looming in May, the fixture is of particular importance for Scotland, who are looking to improve from their ninth position in the world rankings and make it into the top eight. Argentina are currently eighth. -
Yellen: Rates may rise 'relatively soon'
Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen says US interest rates could be raised "relatively soon" on the back of an improving labour market and rising inflation. -
Bryan Habana back to boost ailing Boks
South Africa have their favourite flyer back for their upcoming rugby Test against Italy -
Kohli, Pujara dominate England on day one
India have started the second Test against England in good touch, with skipper Virat Kohli leading the way. -
Equality not a fashionable buzzword: Leigh
Shadow assistant treasurer Andrew Leigh will lay out some grim facts when he addresses the University of Sydney on inequality in Australia. -
Broad suffers foot injury in second Test
They just got Jimmy Anderson back but now England have Stuart broad struggling with an injury. -
Habana back to boost ailing Boks
ROME, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Reeling South Africa having received a selection boost after experienced winger Bryan Habana was named on Thursday by coach Allister Coetzee to face Italy in Florence on Saturday. -
Legends drank like devils, says Klopp in Rooney defence
LONDON (Reuters) - Wayne Rooney has found an unlikely ally in Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp, who leapt to the defence of the Manchester United striker by saying the legends of the past "drank like devils". -
Wildcats go top of NBL with win over Kings
The Perth Wildcats have bounced back from their recent loss to the New Zealand Breakers by dominating the Sydney Kings. -
Manchester United quarterly profit falls by a quarter on lower matchday revenue
United, whose players include Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, are currently sixth in the 20-team English Premier League. -
Sri Lanka's ex-leader to lead breakaway from coalition
Former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapakse is planning to break away from the ruling coalition, his brother has announced, a move that could threaten constitutional reforms seen as crucial to postwar reconciliation.
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