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Montaigne is chosen to represent Australia at the Eurovision song contest 2020

Montaigne will represent Australia at the Eurovision song contest in May. 




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Eurovision fans DEMAND Iceland be crowned the winner

Eurovision fans are demanding Iceland's entry Daði Freyr be crowned the 'default winner' of the song contest with their 'banging tune' after this years event was cancelled amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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ABBA triumph over Oasis and One Direction on list of the bands that fans most want to see reunited 

Swedish pop group Abba (pictured) are the band fans most want to see reunited and playing live again after they split in 1982 following their rise to worldwide fame in 1974.




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The Next Economic War Will Be Fought Via Currencies: Prabal Basu Roy

In an interaction with Annurag Batra, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, BW Businessworld, Director and Advisor to Chairman of Corporate Boards, Prabal Basu Roy discusses about the global market condition, China’s strategy and the Indian economic scenario post Covid-19




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The Ship Must Have Only One Captain: Raian N. Karanjawala, Managing Partner, Karanjawala & Company

In an interview with BW Businessworld, Raian N. Karanjawala, Founder and Managing Partner, Karanjawala & Company, talks about the outstanding journey of Raian Karanjawala.




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Determine To Redefine The Growth Model Amidst This Economic Crisis By Pushing Manufacturing & Trading Units: Gujarat CM, Vijay Rupani

BW Businessworld’s Manish Kumar Jha in a special edition on States' measures & economic policies for Covid-19, spoke with Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani over the phone. Issues ranging from labour to MSME and export amid the hope for flattening the Covid-19 curve, he is talking his way forward for an economic recovery.




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The Maharashtra Government Has Treated This As A Humanitarian Crisis: Priyanka Chaturvedi

Indian politician and Rajya Sabha MP from Maharashtra and Deputy Leader of Shiv Sena, Priyanka Chaturvedi, in conversation with Dr. Annurag Batra, Chairman & Editor-in-Chief BW Businessworld, Jyotsna Sharma, Sr. Editor, BW Businessworld and Abhinav Trivedi, Managing Editor, BW TV & Digital about leadership, women empowerment and the Maharashtra government’s efforts to mitigate the effects of the deadly Covid-19.




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Your Propensity To Get Ill Or Contract Diseases Depends On How Your Mind Is Reacting To Stress: Nutritional Therapist Rachna Chhachhi

In a conversation with BW Businessworld Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Annurag Batra and Abhinav Trivedi and Kavi Bhandari of BW Businessworld, Chhachhi emphasises the unavoidable connection between the mind and the body. Excerpts of a BW Wellbeing Dialogue:




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From Vivad To Vishwas – Navigating Contours Of The Income Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme

The tax officers have also rolled out communications to the taxpayers, encouraging them to settle their pending disputes under the VSV Scheme.




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RBI’s 3 Month Loan Moratorium: Is It A Boon To The Borrowers?

As soon as India’s central bank took this call on 27th March, many banks commenced the rollout of this fiscal measure even though they are not obligated to enforce this proposal.




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Section 80C Deadline Extended: Avoid These 3 ELSS Mistakes

By fixating on the three-year lock-in, many investors harbor the mistaken belief that three years is a sufficient time horizon to invest into ELSS funds.




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The Total Stimulus Package By The GOI Is Just 0.7% Of The GDP Against 12% To 20% Of Other Countries: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan

BW Businessworld’s Manish Kumar Jha in a special edition on States' measures & economic policies for Covid-19, spoke with Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan over the phone. That fact that Kerala boosts of India’s finest public healthcare system & emerges the best state as per Health Index Report, prepared it to respond to pandemic proactively. Along, the critical steps like early health advisory and measures for welfare funds set out a positive message by Kerala’s leadership and to other states to emulate its model of health care & governance. But state has precarious fiscal deficit which is now targeted at Rs 29,295 crore (3% of GSDP) for 2020-21. CM tells all.




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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Take That are to relight their fire... with big screen version of their stage musical

BAZ BAMIGBOYE: The big screen version of Take That musical The Band is being actively developed during the lockdown, with 'high calibre' film stars being sought to appear in it.




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A naive recruit, a bullying boss and a tale of seedy, office politics: BRIAN VINER on The Assistant

Brian Viner reviews The Assistant, a film broaching the subject of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry, then moves onto a lighter documentary with Diana Kennedy: ­Nothing Fancy.




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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Sidney Flanigan is swept into the limelight from her janitor job to star in new film

BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Flanigan, a singer-songwriter who plays the fiddle and acoustic guitar in a folk-punk band, had been working at a deli when she was offered an audition by Hittman.




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Steven Brown goes from chump to champ after winning the Portugal Masters

A week that began with Steven Brown in a near-hopeless position with regard to retaining his European Tour privileges concluded with a maiden victory at the Portugal Masters.




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Rory McIlroy claims a one-point lead going into the final stage of WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai

Rory McIlory (right) goes into the final round of the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai with a one-point lead after a third successive five-under round of 67 to overtake Matthew Fitzpatrick (left).




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Rory McIlroy sets his sights on No 1 after sealing his fourth win of the season in a play-off 

Given the man's talent, it is perhaps only right that no season could be considered a great one for Rory McIlroy when he underperforms in the four majors.




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Hatton enjoys late rally before wrist op as Rose and Willett make strong starts at the Turkish Open

Tyrrell Hatton puts his disappointing season down to a hangover from the highs of the Ryder Cup and a balky putter.




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Scotland's Catriona Matthew named 2021 Solheim Cup captain for Europe

Scotland's Catriona Matthew will again captain Europe for the 2021 Solheim Cup, the Ladies European Tour announced on Thursday. The 50-year-old led her side to glory at Gleneagles recently.




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Rory McIlroy's hopes for Race to Dubai glory rest on Bernd Wiesberger at the Nedbank Challenge 

Rory McIlroy will cut an agitated figure as he waits on Bernd Wiesberger final-round showing at the Nedbank Challenge in South Africa to see if he still has any chance of winning the Race to Dubai.




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Scotland's Bob MacIntyre on course to win rookie of the year award

Bob MacIntyre and Kurt Kitayama stand 11th and 12th respectively in the Race to Dubai, just 91 points separating them, with the prize awarded following the final event in the Middle East this week.




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Europe's Ryder Cup heroes are finally shaking their Paris hangover

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: Until recently, Europe's victorious Ryder Cup team from Paris last year appeared to be suffering from the same symptoms of euphoria




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Sky Sports deal shuts BBC out of showing any of the Masters from 2020

Sky Sports will be the only place to watch live coverage of the Masters next year after a new deal blocked the BBC out. The new deal ends a recent agreement whereby the BBC showed two rounds.




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Sky Sports winning exclusive live coverage of the Masters is a devastating loss for the BBC

COMMENT: Even though it was expected, it did not lessen the sadness. The final two rounds of the Masters represented the final frontier as far as live coverage of golf on the BBC was concerned.




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European Tour cancels the Hong Kong Open due to ongoing protests

The protests began in early June over a now-shelved extradition bill to mainland China that many saw as Beijing's creeping interference on legal and other rights guaranteed to Hong Kong.




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McIlroy and big guns fire in the opening round of the World Tour Championship

DEREK LAWRENSON IN DUBAI: The first day at the season finale DP World Tour Championship was about as far removed from a humdrum opening round as it would be possible to find.




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It's a dogfight for the DP World Tour Championship as Mike Lorenzo-Vera leads

DEREK LAWRENSON IN DUBAI: Colourful journeyman Mike Lorenzo-Vera from France leads the DP World Tour Championship at halfway - but he knows what happens next.




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Sportsmail winds up the golf season by picking Woods' Masters triumph as the stand-out performance

DEREK LAWRENSON 2019 REVIEW: As a farewell column for 2019, let's reflect on another momentous season and hand out some accolades to the best and worst moments in 2019.




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Team USA come from behind to win Presidents Cup after dominating in the singles on the final day

The International team had held the edge going into the final day at Royal Melbourne with a 10-8 lead, but victory in the singles for Patrick Reed 4&2 over Pan Cheng-tsung put the US in front.




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Tiger Woods' win at the Masters was the most remarkable story of redemption ever

In the second of our series looking at the greatest moments of a memorable sporting year, we go back to that magical April day at Augusta, and one of the most incredible major victories in history.




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Where will Tiger Woods break the PGA Tour record and can Rory McIlroy end his major drought?

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: Next week the game's big guns return and another campaign gets under way. Here are eight talking points sure to fill the season with intrigue…




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Lee Westwood leads the field at the age of 46 as he heads into final round in Abu Dhabi

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ABU DHABI: What an amazing feat of sporting longevity to be starting your 27th season on the European Tour and be leading going into the final round of an event.




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Lee Westwood secures 25th European Tour title with victory at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ABU DHABI: It is still more than two months until the clocks go forward, and Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy have yet to hit a shot.




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Magic 80 for the Golden Bear - Jack Nicklaus celebrates a milestone birthday

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: Naturally, when the time came to put an 80 next to the name of Jack Nicklaus, it had nothing to do with golf.




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Lee Westwood crashes on a brutal day in the Omega Dubai Desert Classic

In the confines of the players' lounge and in off the record conversations on the practice ground, a litany of torment came to characterize a brutal first day at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic.




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The time is right for a world tour to halt the decline 

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: When the idea of a world golf tour surfaced once more last week, the mind wandered back to Greg Norman's original concept 25 years ago.




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PGA Tour change location of hole on the 16th at Phoenix Open to pay tribute to Kobe Bryant

The hole on the par-3 16th will be cut 24 paces on and eight from the left edge of the green to honour Bryant's two most iconic shirt numbers during his remarkable 20-year career within NBA.




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Graeme McDowell secures victory at the Saudi International to boost his hopes of a Ryder Cup call up

Graeme McDowell succeeding in proving to his children he is not just a 'YouTube golfer', but their Easter holiday plans may have to change following his battling victory in the Saudi International.




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Rory McIlroy back on top of the world for the first time since 2015 after impressive recovery

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: Six weeks into the new year, McIlroy has already achieved his first goal for this season. On Monday, he will be on top of the world.




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Tiger Woods out to set the record straight at home in Tinseltown

DEREK LAWRENSON IN LOS ANGELES: Here in Tinseltown, therefore, there are some tantalising possibilities in play this week as Woods plays the host trying to gatecrash his own party.




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Tiger just can't crack the Riviera as Woods falls out of contention of the Genesis Invitational

DEREK LAWRENSON IN LOS ANGELES: Mark it down as another day at Riviera when the mysteries of this majestic course proved once more beyond even the great Tiger Woods.




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Justin Rose's old caddie Mark Fulcher on road to recovery with Frankie Molinari at the Riviera

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: The walk from the 18th to the Riviera clubhouse involves negotiating a formidable incline for a man in good health, let alone one just back from heart surgery.




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Tiger Woods faces race against time to be fit for the Masters due to back problem

It would be hard to conceive of a more perfect warm-up tournament for the Masters for Tiger Woods than the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Florida this week.




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Paul's zinger just masks the uncomfortable truth and the oldest European Ryder Cup team of all time?

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: Perhaps no American golfer in the past 35 years has had the ability to rub Europeans up the wrong way quite like Paul Azinger.




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Rampant Rory McIlroy's the man to beat at Arnold Palmer Invitational

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ORLANDO: Another masterclass from Rory McIlroy but a nightmare first round for Tommy Fleetwood at the Arnold Palmer Invitational




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Justin Rose's slump will not end, with the former world No.1 missing three cuts in four

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ORLANDO: As a media scrum assembled around Rory McIlroy on Friday night, his playing partner Justin Rose made a dejected exit. These are tough times for him.




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Tyrell Hatton keeps a two-shot lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitational ahead of final round

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ORLANDO: In only his second tournament back after three months out, the 28-year-old from Marlow has given himself the chance of a first victory on the PGA Tour.




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Rory McIlroy hopes to become the first golfer to defend the Players Championship

Rory McIlroy was still a teenager when he marked his first appearance at the Players Championship in 2009 by getting thrown out of bars along Jacksonville Beach for carrying a fake ID.




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Hatton is still feeling the effects of his celebrations after winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational

Tyrrell Hatton revealed he is still feeling the effects of his victory in the Arnold Palmer Invitational as he aims to improve his record at another iconic Florida venue.