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Tara Brown returns to 60 Minutes investigating a fatal Sydney fire

Australian television journalist Tara Brown returns to 60 Minutes after botched kidnapping of Sally Faulkner's two children with 'powerful story', investigating a fatal Sydney fire.




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Adam Whittington walks free after 104 days behind bars for botched 60 Minutes operation

The man allegedly paid $115,000 by Channel Nine's 60 Minutes to orchestrate the child recovery in Lebanon in April has walked out of jail and says the 'truth will come out soon'.




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Tara Brown returns to 60 Minutes after bungled child recovery attempt in Beirut

60 Minutes reporter Tara Brown returned to the show on Sunday night to do a story on the Rozelle fire, but there was no mention of the infamous botched child kidnapping attempt in Beirut.




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60 Minutes' Bob Simon's fatal crash lawsuit sees car seat go MISSING

Howard Hershenhorn, attorney for Bob Simon's family, insinuated that the defense team for New York-based Skyline Credit Ride misplaced key evidence in the ongoing fatal crash lawsuit.




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Roxy Jacenko arrives at radio station after tell-all 60 Minutes interview

On Monday morning Roxy Jacenko looked fresh and stylish as she arrived at the KIIS FM radio studios in Sydney dressed in leather trousers after her tell-all 60 Minutes interview went to air.




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Roxy Jacenko runs errands in Celine leather jacket in Sydney following 60 Minutes interview

Roxy Jacenko proved once again that she has a killer wardrobe after stepping out in Sydney's Double Bay in a Celine motorcycle jacket on Tuesday.




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60 Minutes' Tara Brown and husband John McAvoy look tense as they arrive at Ballina Airport

Tara Brown and her TV producer husband John McAvoy avoided eye contact and conversation as they walked through Ballina Airport with their two children on Thursday.




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Michael Clarke breaks down on 60 Minutes talking about the tragic death of Phillip Hughes

Michael Clarke has broken down when talking about the tragic death of late cricketer Phillip Hughes in a preview for his tell-all interview with 60 Minutes. 




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Sally Faulkner speaks about botched 60 Minutes abduction attempt from Beirut

Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner has revealed the chilling moment she realised her estranged husband Ali Elamine had taken her two children to Lebanon and had no intention of returning them.




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Allison Langdon debuts her baby belly on the red carpet at Channel Nine event

Allison Langdon debuted her baby bump on the red carpet at Channel Nine's Upfront event in Sydney on Tuesday, two months after reports surfaced that the 60 Minutes reporter is expecting her first child.




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Cassie Sainsbury's mum and sister arrive at Bogota airport

After almost a month since her arrest, accused cocaine smuggler Cassie's Sainsbury's family have touched down in Colombia after leavign Adelaide to visit their daughter in prison.




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Lorde reveals dates have to deal with songs about them

Lorde, 20, revealed in a sneak peek for her 60 Minutes interview, that dates have to deal with songs written about them.




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Kelly family reveal constant battle following sons' deaths

After the tragic loss of their two sons, Thomas and Stuart, in the space of just four years, Ralph and Kathy Kelly have spoken out over their constant battle for justice.




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Renee McBryde opens up about her father Michael Caldwell

Renee McBryde, the daughter of Australian convicted murderer Michael Caldwell has opened up about what her life has been like as the child of killer and discovering the secret.




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James Cameron reveals terrifying near death experience on 60 Minutes

Filmmaker James Cameron was revealed the terrifying moment he almost lost his life during one of his deep sea dives.




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60 Minutes' Tara Brown discusses botched Lebanon child recovery attempt

Tara Brown was sent to Lebanon with three crew members in 2016 in an ambitious bid to reunite an Australian mother with her two children.




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Froome broke his NECK when his bike smashed into wall at 35mph and he faces six weeks in hospital

Froome is facing another six weeks in hospital after scans revealed he had also suffered fractures to his neck and sternum in the horror training crash that rules him out of this year's Tour de France.




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Chris Froome's injuries revealed after horror crash that left him by the roadside for two hours

DANIEL BENSON - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FOR CYCLINGNEWS.COM: Last Wednesday Chris Froome and the Team Ineos squad arrived in the outskirts of the French commune of Roanne.




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Geraint Thomas believes team-mate Chris Froome's horrific crash 'could have been a lot worse'

Chris Froome's team-mate Geraint Thomas believes the injuries the four-time Tour de France champion suffered in a horrific crash last week could have been 'a hell of a lot worse'.




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Geraint Thomas hints he did not know he would be joint leader at Tour de France

Some 24 hours before Team INEOS announced that Geraint Thomas and Egan Bernal would start the Tour de France as joint leaders, the cycling team offered their defending champion to the media.




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Chris Froome recounts horror crash in training that saw him break his legs, ribs, neck and elbow

Chris Froome has revealed that he does not remember any part of the horrific crash that almost cost him his life during a training ride in May.




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Chris Froome is tested for coronavirus after the United Arab Emirates tour was cancelled

DAVID COVERDALE IN BERLIN: All riders in the race, including four-time Tour de France champion Froome, were in lockdown in their Abu Dhabi hotel rooms and were awaiting testing for the disease.




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Football under threat from Coronavirus: Newcastle United ban players from shaking hands

Newcastle United has a tradition where players and staff greet one another with a handshake every morning but manager Steve Bruce admitted: 'We've stopped on the advice of the doctor'.




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Danish rider Michael Morkov placed in ISOLATION in his hotel room and tested for coronavirus

DAVID COVERDALE IN BERLIN: Michael Morkov had travelled to Berlin from the UAE Tour, which was cancelled after two Italian staff members tested positive for the virus and he is now in isolation.




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Nicolas Portal dead at 40: Team Ineos sporting director passed away after suffering heart attack

Team Ineos sporting director Nicolas Portal has tragically passed away at the age of 40. A statement from Team Ineos said that the Frenchman died at his home in Andorra on Tuesday afternoon.




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Team INEOS to withdraw from all racing until March 23 after tragic death of Sports Director Portal

Team INEOS has announced they are pulling out of all racing until the Volta a Catalunya on March 23.




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Coronavirus Tour de France under threat of cancellation

The 2020 Tour de France is under threat of cancellation as professional cycling around the world, like so many other major sports, grinds to a halt because of the spread of Coronavirus.




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Chris Froome welcomes news that Tour de France is now set to start in August

Chris Froome called the rescheduling of the Tour de France a 'light at the end of the tunnel' after it was postponed for two months rather than scrapped.




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JANE FRYER on The magical bond that put TIGER on a ROLL: Biggest Grand National hero since Red Rum

JANE FRYER: This is a story of self-belief, stamina, serendipity, shelves groaning with championship silverware — and two very unlikely heroes.




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JANE FRYER asks if crumpled, unstatesmanlike Boris is feeling the strain during his bid to be PM 

On Wednesday, Boris was spotted in a Tesco Express in Islington, close to his former marital home. Rucksack on back, crumpled as ever, he was in a hurry and, according to a witness.




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JANE FRYER joins more than a thousand climate change protesters in staunchly liberal town of Stroud

JANE FRYER: The Stroud climate change march started yesterday with just one man who arrived early and waited patiently under the anti-slavery arch in this staunchly liberal Gloucestershire town.




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Ex-NASA engineer tells JANE FRYER how he spent £30,000 battling an 'unfair' £100 speeding fine...

Retired engineer Richard Keedwell, 71, has spent nearly three years, attended seven court hearings and spent £30,000 of his sons' inheritance disputing a £100 speeding fine.




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The artist who makes gloomy glorious! JANE FRYER takes a look at Anselm Kiefer's London exhibition 

JANE FRYER: Over the past six decades his art has embraced everything from German mythology to astronomy; maths to comparative religion; politics to war. And all the while, become bigger.




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JANE FRYER meets the lambs that cost up to £11,000 each

JANE FRYER visited Emily Duncan, 42, and her husband, Henry, who live in Dumfries and Galloway. They own a flock of Valais Blacknose sheep, which have hairy black faces and comically fluffy coats.




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The moon is a pink balloon! JANE FRYER details what it might mean for us all 

JANE FRYER: Certainly it will be beautiful and awesome and, for those with binoculars and telescopes, there will be an awful lot to see.




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Prince Albert's cruel notes to Queen Victoria shatter their mythic love story

Prince Albert's cruel notes to Queen Victoria shatter their mythic love story - he called her 'my child' and cut her down - saying 'I feel the dreadful waste of most precious time, and of energies' with her.




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Folly of 'Cabinet Sensibles' plotting to water down Brexit

What on Earth do Tory Remoaners think they are playing at? Don't they realise that by courting Labour support they could sink their party – and hand the keys of No 10 to Jeremy Corbyn?




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Unilever and a great victory for UK plc

The decision of consumer goods giant Unilever to abandon plans for the relocation of its corporate headquarters from London to Rotterdam is a spectacular victory on every conceivable level.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Saboteurs endangering our nation

If there’s one thing voters hate, it’s a party wracked by civil war. If it can’t govern itself, why should it be trusted to govern the country? Let’s consider the alternative.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Something rotten at the heart of the Met

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The inquiry into allegations of a VIP sex abuse ring codenamed Operation Midland ranks as the most disgraceful episode in the recent history of the Metropolitan Police.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: If MPs snatch disaster from the jaws of victory, they'll never be forgiven 

So this is it. We have arrived at the moment when Parliament can finally end this Brexit purgatory. Alternatively, they could continue to put petty politics before the national interest.




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Kevin Pietersen snubs tribute to ex-England team-mate Alastair Cook

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: Kevin Pietersen was one of only four former England team-mates who did not participate in a video tribute to Alastair Cook this week.




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FA at pains to shrug off David Beckham's manager who had a longstanding deal

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: One of the longest contracts in sport is complicating the FA’s plan to bring the England players’ commercial operation in-house.




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Will Cristiano Ronaldo honour Luka Modric as the Best at FIFA awards?

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: FIFA remain remarkably confident that all the players named in their world XI will be present in London for the Best awards on September 24.




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Cardiff get shirty at 'faulty' adidas kit during annual summit in Munich

CHARLES SALE - THE SPORTS AGENDA: adidas invited all their English football clubs to their Munich headquarters last week to present future plans.




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European Tour calls time on watch war as players are allowed to wear any brand

CHARLES SALE: The European Tour have thrown in the towel in their attempts to stop Ryder Cup stars ambush marketing timekeeper sponsors Rolex on the official team photographs.




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US chef leaves sour taste at team's hotel

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA IN PARIS: It has not gone down well at the Trianon Palace Hotel, where both teams are staying, that the Americans have brought their own chef.




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The challenge that will test Theresa May's every skill

As yesterday’s special European Union summit made clear, this country’s divorce from Brussels is likely to be painful. It is a time when Britain needs a strong, clear-headed and resolute Prime Minister.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Don't rock the boat, Boris,

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s camp threatens to destroy the fragile peace so recently achieved by the Prime Minister.




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Fashion icon Norma Kamali reveals... My secrets to looking this good at 74

Norma Kamali, 74, fresh off a plane from New York, is straight-backed and lithe-limbed, and her skin glows so brightly it could power the National Grid.