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PM mulls secret ballot on gay marriage
The prime minister may use a secret ballot on the issue of same sex marriage to stop the infighting that threatens his leadership. -
Heat in South Asia could reach ‘unsurvivable’ levels by 2100: study
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Celtic squeeze through, Ajax crash out of Champions League
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The US Russia sanctions bill: What is in it?
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One Nation broke electoral laws: report
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Motorcycling - Finland's MotoGP return slides to 2019
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Human embryos 'edited' to stop disease gene, in scientific first
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White House press conference turns volatile over Australian immigration comparison
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Scott without Williams at PGA Championship
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Van Niekerk ready for challenge of being the next Bolt
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Poll: Germans More Scared Of Climate Change Than Terrorism
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Turkey appoint former Shakhtar boss Lucescu - media reports
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Trump signs 'flawed' Russia sanctions bill
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Philander over bug as South Africa look to bounce back
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Philander set for fourth Test return
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#MostRead Today: Brexit sees more than a dozen financial services firms enter Ireland ow.ly/pypL30e6Y9d
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On a rainy day, Philip's duty finally done
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Kaymer withdraws from PGA Championship
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Wawrinka battling to be fit for US Open
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First the Olympics, then the World Cup, says French minister
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Wawrinka to miss Rogers Cup and Cincinnati events with knee injury
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Notre Dame legend Parseghian dies at age 94
"Notre Dame mourns the loss of a legendary football coach, a beloved member of the Notre Dame family and good man -- Ara Parseghian," university president Father John Jenkins said in a statement. "Among his many accomplishments, we will remember him above all as a teacher, leader and mentor who brought out the very best in his players, on and off the field." -
Youth homelessness and mental illness link
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.@IBM has just managed to put 330TB into the palm of our hand siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/ibm…
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Don't get hyped about big data, govt told
A new report says the federal government and its agencies shouldn't get caught up in the hype around "big data", noting the inherent risks. -
Bolt confident of keeping his cool for final races
LONDON (Reuters) - As his long, illustrious career reaches its end, Usain Bolt is confident he will not be overwhelmed by emotion at the World Athletic Championships in London on Saturday and has his sights set firmly on signing off with victory. -
#DeutscheBank is sticking around the UK for a good while yet. #Brexit #London siliconrepublic.com/companies/brex…
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Researchers at @UWaterloo may have discovered the formula for the perfect #selfie siliconrepublic.com/innovation/tak…
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CEO Peter Keeling founded @Diaceutics more than a decade ago. How has it grown since then? siliconrepublic.com/companies/pete…
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