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Jack Vidgen in line-up to represent Australia at Eurovision 2020

Jack Vidgen is competing for the chance to represent Australia at Eurovision 2020.




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Who's your pick? SBS releases the names of all 10 performers for Eurovision: Australia Decides

SBS Australia has released the names of all the ten performers who will battle it out to be the country's next Eurovision star. 




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Eurovision hopeful Jack Vidgen celebrates his 23rd birthday by licking an X-rated gift 

He's the Eurovision hopeful who celebrated his 23rd birthday on Friday.




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Jack Vidgen flaunts his plump pout as he prepares to wow fans at Eurovision Australia Decides 

He first rose to fame as a fresh-faced 14-year-old on Australia's Got Talent in  2011. 




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Mitch Tambo reveals his message for indigenous Australians as he vies to compete at Eurovision

First Nations artist Mitch Tambo is competing for a chance to represent Australia at Eurovision 2020 in the Netherlands. 




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Casey Donovan and Vanessa Amorosi lead the celebrity arrivals at Eurovision Australia Decides

The stars were out in force at the Eurovision Australia Decides media call on the Gold Coast on Friday. 




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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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Jack Vidgen is trolled on social media after performing on Eurovision: Australia Decides

The lyrics of his Eurovision entry focused on the journey to self love and acceptance. 




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Jack Vidgen steps out to attend Tokki grand opening after being trolled on social media

He was recently trolled on social media while performing on Eurovision: Australia Decides.




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Jessica Mauboy at Fire Fight Australia bushfire relief concert

Jessica Mauboy put on an energetic performance at the sold-out Fire Fight Australia bushfire relief concert in Sydney on Sunday.




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French Eurovision song denounced by country's culture minister for using English lyrics

Frank Riester criticised the song, The Best In Me, after it was unveiled by singer Tom Leeb on Sunday. Mr Riester did not object to its artistic quality but instead was critical of the fact that half the song is in English.




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BBC bosses won't let YOU pick our Eurovision act

The broadcaster teamed up with record label BMG to decide who will represent the UK at this year's competition, as leaving it to the public has resulted in a series of losses.




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Eurovision 2020 UK Entry confirmed as BRIT Award winner James Newman

The singer, 28, will head to Rotterdam in The Netherlands for the grand final, with his song My Last Breath, after being announced on BBC Radio on Thursday.




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Coronavirus: Eurovision Song Contest 2020 is AXED amid crisis

The annual singing contest - due to take place in Rotterdam this May - has been cancelled as a response to the global crisis




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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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Eurovision songs for 2020 contest are NOT eligible to compete in next year's show

The songs that were entered into this year's Eurovision Song Contest will not be eligible in 2021, the event's producers confirmed on Friday.




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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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Bucks Fizz to reunite for virtual performance after Eurovision Song Contest was axed

The eighties pop group - now renamed The Fizz - were poised for a return to the stage that helped turn them into household names when the long-running annual event kicked off in Rotterdam.




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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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Most Business Leaders Lack Courage, Don't Know What To Do Now: Adarsh Gupta, Liberty Enterprises

This is the time when the business leaders will have to maintain their mental balance, and will have to come out of this with a solution, believes Adarsh Gupta of Liberty Enterprises




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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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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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Corona Crash: Your Mutual Fund Questions Answered

This is a truly unprecedented scenario with no historical parallel, and investors are buzzing with questions. Here are a few of them, answered.




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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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Covid-19 Crisis: Four Lessons For Financial Advisors

As the COVID-19 crisis melts down Financial Markets across the world, it’s as good a time as ever for Advisors to reflect on the key lessons that they can glean from this experience. Here are a few.




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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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Coronavirus: What's In As Per Astrology Science

It is important to keep in mind the old saying, “This too shall pass.” We need to keep our hopes high and pray with faith and belief in the Gods we trust.




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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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Financial System Must Be A Special Focus As It Delivers Credit To All Sectors: Principal Economic Adviser, Sanjeev Sanyal

Sanjeev Sanyal, Principal Economic Adviser to the prime minister of India speaks with BW Businessworld’s Manish Kumar Jha on such issues in the time of the pandemic that is not only wrecked up human lives but the very core of economic activity.




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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: Will Jodie Comer show us her sweet side by playing Miss Honey in Matilda? 

BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Matilda The Musical - starring Ralph Fiennes as bullying, hammer-throwing headmistress Agatha Trunchbull - has become a top priority film for Hollywood.




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BRIAN VINER reviews dystopian future films which will go out of fashion after Covid-19

BRIAN VINER: From what I hear, film producers, along with book publishers, are currently telling writers not to bother pitching stories about dystopian futures or horrible hidden predators.




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Tiger Woods wins Zozo Championship title to level Sam Snead on 82 PGA Tour victories

When he turned professional in 1996, Tiger Woods had two landmarks in mind. One was Jack Nicklaus' 18 majors. The other was Sam Snead's all-time record of 82 PGA Tour victories.




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82 reasons why Tiger Woods is in a league of his own after record equalling PGA Tour triumph 

WORLD OF GOLF SPECIAL: Until Tiger Woods came along, there were two pillars of achievement in golf that stood so high it seemed inconceivable anyone would get near them.




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Rory McIlroy makes strong start as he hunts first World Golf Championship victory in four years 

Former world number one McIlroy was in a share of seventh after saying on Wednesday he wanted to end a four-year wait for a World Golf Championships victory - he finished on five-under-par.




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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 wins WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai after overcoming American Xander Schauffele

Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy sank a two-foot birdie putt at the first extra hole to win the WGC-HSBC Champions in a playoff with American Xander Schauffele in Shanghai on Sunday..




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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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Tyrrell Hatton triumphs in record six-man play-off at Turkish Airlines Open

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ANTALYA: After an extraordinary six-man play-off, Englishman Tyrrell Hatton claimed the Turkish Airlines Open, together with its £1.7million prize.




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Major champion Francesco Molinari still bears scars of his Masters meltdown at Augusta

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: The best golfer of last year says he needs to wait until the end of the season to work out why this campaign has not gone to plan.




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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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Rory McIlroy holds no regrets over Race to Dubai position ahead of DP World Tour Championship

DEREK LAWRENSON IN DUBAI: Befitting a man who has won more world ranking points than any other this season, Rory McIlroy has no regrets that he's not in position to claim the Race to Dubai.




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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.