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Smiling Woods ties for ninth as Fowler wins with 61
No one could match Rickie Fowler, though. The world number nine birdied his first seven holes and won the elite event by four strokes thanks to a course record 11-under par 61 that left him at 18-under 270. -
Russian and Chinese Killer Robots Set To “RULE THE WORLD’ And Dominate U.S.
via technocracy.newsTN has repeatedly warned that an all-out global arms race for killer robots was underway and that the outcome will be deadly. Technocrats build because they can, indeed they are compelled to do so, but not for any good reason, unless killing millions is a good reason in itself. ⁃ TN EditorCHINESE and Russian Artificial Intelligence (AI) are set leave US systems in their dust as the emerging superpowers bid to become the world’s most powerful nation.
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STA launches new workshop for super STEM communicators
Science & Technology Australia are proud to support the nation’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) professions in a variety of ways. Our newest offering, a one-day communications workshop, will equip STEM professionals of all backgrounds with the skills and confidence to speak about their science. The importance of communicating and celebrating science is vital, […] -
Watchdog to probe Google, Facebook impact
The Turnbull government has directed the competition watchdog to look into the impact of Google and Facebook. -
China snubs struggling Adani project
Chinese banks are walking away from the Adani Carmichael coal mine in north Queensland, leaving politicians uncertain over the project's future prospects. -
Cotchin vows to maintain Tigers' AFL hunt
Richmond captain Trent Cotchin says he'll do what he can to keep the atmosphere at Punt Road similar to their flag-winning season. -
Apple CEO In China: Internet Must Have Security, Humanity
via technocracy.newsThe tension between big tech companies and national governments like China has never been greater. Should Apple help China censor its Internet and its citizens, or not? Thus far, Apple has caved to China’s demands. ⁃ TN EditorApple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook made his first appearance at China’s World Internet Conference, using the surprise keynote to call for future internet and AI technologies to be infused with privacy, security and humanity.
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Rio Tinto appoints Simon Thompson as chair
Former Anglo-American Plc executive Simon Thompson will be mining giant Rio Tinto's new chairman, replacing Jan du Plessis. -
Metcash boosts HY profit 24% to $92.9m
Metcash has lifted half-year profit 24 per cent to $92.9 million, while the grocery wholesaler's revenue has grown 7.6 per cent to $7.1 billion. -
China’s Top Ideologue Calls For Tight Control Of Internet
via technocracy.newsA Technocrat at heart, Wang Huning supports strong authoritarian rule in order to implement Sustainable Development, aka Technocracy. This is reminiscent of American Technocrats in the 1930s who called for newly-elected President Roosevelt to declare himself dictator in order to implement Technocracy. ⁃ TN EditorLittle heard from but hugely influential, the professor-turned-Communist theoretician who has been a major adviser to three Chinese leaders finally stepped out of the shadows -
Stadium stands after implosion fizzles
A huge stadium in the US city of Detroit has failed to collapse despite being blown up with explosives. -
CA mulling how to manage busy 2018-19
Cricket Australia face a major logistical challenge trying to squeeze six Tests into the summer of 2018-19, with India expected to start their tour in December. -
Woods ties for ninth in Bahamas as Fowler wins with closing 61
No one could match Rickie Fowler, though. The world number nine birdied his first seven holes and won the elite event by four strokes thanks to a course record 11-under par 61 that left him at 18-under 270 for the tournament. -
Sports minister defends $2b stadium spend as protest petition gathers steam
Sports Minister Stuart Ayres has fired back at critics of a proposed $2 billion spend by the NSW government to knock down and rebuild two Sydney stadiums. -
Baldwin back on SNL as Trump in a 'Christmas Carol' sketch
Saturday Night Live took a page from Charles Dickens in its cold open as Alec Baldwin returned to the show as President Trump in an opening sketch inspired by 'A Christmas Carol'. -
Lawyer for Egypt's ex-premier meets him
Ex-Egyptian PM Ahmed Shafik's lawyer has met him at a Cairo hotel after his family said they had had no contact with him since he was deported from the UAE. -
'Most Detroit thing ever': Planned explosion fails to bring down Silverdome stadium
Michigan's Silverdome stadium was planned for demolition on Sunday but something went horribly wrong. -
Hull manager Slutsky leaves Championship club
The 46-year-old former Russia and CSKA Moscow manager won only four of his league matches in charge, leaving Hull -- relegated from the Premier League last season -- three points and two places above the relegation zone. -
N. Korea vows retaliation over drills
A day before the US and South Korea carry out one of their scheduled military drills, the North has warned they are inviting "more terrible retaliation". -
Late City victories 'show what we are' says Guardiola
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Manchester City's third successive late victory "shows what we are", manager Pep Guardiola said after David Silva's 83rd-minute winner saw his side equal a Premier League-record 13th successive triumph. -
Tougher foreign interference laws ready
The federal government is expected to introduce legislation to crack down on foreign interference in Australian democratic institutions. -
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US quits talks on global migration pact
President Donald Trump has pulled the US out of a UN pact to deal with global migration because it was "simply not compatible with US sovereignty". -
Yemen rebel alliance crumbles as 'street war' rocks capital
Gun battles forced shops and schools to close in Yemen's capital Sanaa on Sunday as residents warned a three-year rebel alliance was collapsing into a "street war". -
Shorten visited Chinese tycoon: report
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten paid a personal visit to the home of the Chinese tycoon at the centre of the Sam Dastyari furore, Fairfax Media says. -
Late Silva goal extends City's winning run to 13 games
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Getafe dent Valencia's title hopes with surprise win
Getafe had a goal correctly ruled out for offside in the first half when Mauro Arambarri's distance shot was turned in by team mate Amath Ndiaye. -
Brexit deal 'difficult but doable': diplomats
A Brexit deal when British prime minister Theresa May and European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker meet in Brussels on Monday is "difficult but doable", diplomats and officials said on Sunday. -
Trump denies asking FBI to drop Flynn probe as obstruction questions loom
US President Donald Trump denied on Sunday having asked then FBI director James Comey to stop investigating ex-national security advisor Michael Flynn, as the Russia meddling probe darkened what would otherwise have been a victorious week for the Republican president. -
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England ponder need for Ashes speed
The lack of speed and variety in England's bowling attack remains a concern with Australia in control of the day-night second Ashes Test in Adelaide. -
Vics bowl out WA, eye first Shield win
Victoria will look to press home their advantage against Western Australia after a good start to their Sheffield Shield clash at the MCG. -
Turnbull upbeat for final sitting week
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has taken Barnaby Joyce's landslide by-election win as a new lease of life for his coalition government. -
Shaun Marsh fights back from the brink
Shaun Marsh, who scored 126no on day two of the day-night Ashes Test, feared the writing was on the wall after being axed from Australia's XI earlier this year. -
Flights to and from Bali resume on Monday
Some flights to and from Bali are set to resume on Monday, with Qantas and Jetstar both flying in and out of the Indonesian holiday island. -
England would bowl first again: Bayliss
Coach Trevor Bayliss says England wouldn't change their decision to bowl first in the Adelaide Test against Australia, despite it backfiring. -
Gold Coast firms as PGA's future venue
The Australian PGA Championship appears destined to stay on the Gold Coast with winner Cameron Smith giving the redesigned course a tick of approval. -
RBA not expected to raise interest rate
The Reserve Bank board meets on Tuesday and is not expected to alter the cash rate from a record-low 1.5 per cent. -
Journeyman goalkeeper steals Gattuso's thunder
MILAN (Reuters) - AC Milan's visit to bottom-of-the-table Benevento on Sunday was supposed to be all about Gennaro Gattuso as the famously combative former midfielder made his debut as coach of the seven-times European champions. -
Austin on target for Southampton in derby draw with Bournemouth
Dec 3 (Reuters) - Southampton's Charlie Austin was on target again as they drew 1-1 with south-coast rivals Bournemouth in the Premier League on Sunday. -
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Goalkeeper's stoppage-time header gives Benevento first-ever point
MILAN (Reuters) - Benevento, beaten in their first 14 Serie A matches, grabbed their first-ever top flight point in extraordinary style on Sunday when goalkeeper Alberto Brignoli scored with a flying header deep into stoppage time to give them a 2-2 draw with AC Milan. -
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Trump attacks FBI over 'tainted' agent
US President Donald Trump has launched an attack on the FBI, saying its reputation was in "tatters" and promising "we will bring it back to greatness". -
Frittelli wins Mauritius Open with playoff birdie
It was a second European Tour win of the year for the 27-year-old, who will be chasing an end-of-year top 50 world ranking in next week’s Joburg Open in order to qualify for all next year’s major tournaments. He started the week in 67th. -
Rosenqvist inherits Formula E win after Abt disqualified
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Germany’s Daniel Abt was disqualified from Sunday’s Hong Kong Formula E race after a post-race inspection ended his victory celebrations and handed the win to Swedish rival Felix Rosenqvist.
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