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Sally Faulkner discovered ex-husband had their son Noah circumcised

Sally Faulkner has claimed that in the hours following her botched child abduction attempt with a 60 minutes crew that her son Noah, 3, had been circumcised.




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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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Tara Brown refuses to back down over 60 Minutes Beruit abduction bungle

Speaking for the first time outside of the program Australian television presenter Tara Brown has refused to apologise for an abduction bungle that saw a 60 Minutes Crew end up in a Beirut jail.




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Elle Halliwell tells 60 Minutes she never thought she and her baby would survive cancer

When Sydney journalist Elle Halliwell found out she had cancer, she feared she would die. Just two days later she found out she was pregnant and feared the disease would also kill her baby.




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Australian mother Sally Faulkner shares heartbreaking snap of her daughter in Lebanon

Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner shares a heartbreaking snap of her daughter Lahela, 6, appearing sad and alienated at school in Lebanon, posting the photo on Facebook on Tuesday.




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60 Minutes Allison Langdon talks about travelling pregnant

While first time mum and Australian journalist Allison Langdon said she's loving motherhood - and has the Instagram posts to prove it - the lead up wasn't all sunshine and roses.




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Allison Langdon bursts into tears on 60 Minutes 

Filing a report for Channel Nine's 60 Minutes program, veteran journalist Allison Langdon burst into tears when she saw images of Mason Parker, who was killed Townsville in 2011.




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Cassandra Sainsbury family TV deal 60 Minutes interview

The family of Cassandra Sainsbury, 22, has signed a TV deal with 60 Minutes, just days after she pleaded for taxpayer funds to help pay her legal costs.




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Last living Nuremberg prosecutor speaks out against war

Benjamin Ferencz, 97, is the last living prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials. In an interview with 60 Minutes, Ferencz spoke out against war, saying 'all wars' make murderers out of 'all decent people'.




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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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Tim Gurner hits back after he was slammed by millennials

Tim Gurner, 35, from Melbourne, who was slammed for his highly controversial comments about young people's spending habits, has hit back at his critics.




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Cassandra Sainsbury's mother breaks down on 60 minutes

Cassandra Sainsbury’s mother Lisa Evans has broken down in tears during the filming of a 60 Minutes documentary that reportedly earned the family $1 million.




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Cassie Sainsbury's mum breaks down in tears

Channel Nine assisted the accused cocaine smuggler's mother Lisa Evans and sister Khala Sainsbury with their travel to Colombia this week.




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Cassie Sainsbury's fiance Scott now person of interest

The fiance of accused drug mule Cassandra Sainsbury is now considered a 'person of interest' to Colombian prosecutors investigating the 5.8kg of cocaine found in her bag.




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Cassie Sainsbury's fiance and her mother aren't speaking

Fiance of accused cocaine smuggler Cassie Sainsbury, Scott Broadbridge, hasn't spoke to her mother since her arrest over a month ago.




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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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60 minutes journo Allison shares biggest parenting fails 

38-year-old mother of one and 60 Minutes presenter, Allison Langdon, recently opened up about her biggest parenting fails - which include dropping a baby and feeding a four-month-old cupcakes.




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Mum speaks up about controversial test for Down syndrome

On Sunday night, a report aired on 60 Minutes about a new test that some say could 'effectively end Down Syndrome' in Australia. Here, mother Joelle Kelly shares why this is a bad idea.




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Allison Langdon takes baby Mack on the road for work

Roving Australian reporter opens up about motherhood and life on the road with baby Mack. She's taking him on his first international trip and admits she feels slightly nervous.




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60 Minutes' Allison Langdon takes her baby Mack to work

Australian journalist Allison Langdon has revealed how she found a way to juggle motherhood and work - by bringing her now-seven-month-old son Mack on the road with her.




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Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins joke about their kids

They're known as the nice guys of rock 'n' roll.




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Cassie Sainsbury reveals details before tell-all interview

Appearing emotional and flushed, South Australian Cassie Sainsbury reveals explosive new details of her alleged crimes from behind bars in Colombia.




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Cassie Sainsbury claims mafia said they'd murder family

A drained and emotional Cassie Sainsbury has spoken of her excruciating ordeal for the first time behind the bars of her Colombian prison.




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Cassie Sainsbury hints 'links' between brothel and arrest

Cassie Sainsbury claims there are 'links' between a Sydney brothel where she allegedly worked as a prostitute and a drug syndicate for which she is accused of smuggling cocaine.




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Cassie Sainsbury's bizarre interview behaviour explained

Sainsbury, who's awaiting trial over 5.9kg of cocaine allegedly found inside her suitcase at a Colombian airport, sparked a social media firestorm after a tell-all interview aired on Sunday night.




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Steve Scalise to talk about his recovery on 60 Minutes

60 Minutes is set to air an interview with Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La) on Sunday. It's the first interview Scalise has given since he was shot at a baseball practice in June.




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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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Robbie Williams recalls strange UFO sighting

The British pop star has lived a colourful life, and often shares details of his ex-alcoholic and drug addicted lifestyle. And Robbie Williams has revealed a UFO sighting when completely sober. 




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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 lost FOUR pints of blood in six-hour surgery after horror crash

Chris Froome has insisted he is 'on the road to recovery' following his horror crash which saw him lose four pints of blood and required six-hours of surgery, and has admitted he feels lucky to be alive.




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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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Team Ineos principal Dave Brailsford is convinced Chris Froome will not retire from cycling

Team Ineos principal Dave Brailsford is convinced Chris Froome will fight to return to top-level cycling after his life-threatening crash. Froome suffered extensive injuries when his bike hit a wall at 35mph.




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'It's time for an F1-style safety probe,' says Brailsford after Froome's horror crash

The Team Ineos principal thinks it is time to look at extra measures such as special Kevlar-based clothing to protect riders at the point of impact following Chris Froome's accident.




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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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Chris Froome out of hospital as he begins recovery from horror crash

Froome had been treated at the University Hospital of St Etienne, where he underwent a six-hour operation to repair a fractured right femur, broken hip, fractured elbow and fractured ribs.




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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 'relieved' to be back home after horror crash

Chris Froome admitted he is 'relieved' to be back home and will be following the Tour de France from his bed following the horror crash that left him seriously injured.




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Cycling News: Froome crowned winner of 2011 Spanish Vuelta as Cobo is STRIPPED of title over doping

Chris Froome has become the 2011 Spanish Vuelta winner because of Juan Jose Cobo's disqualification for blood doping. Cobo did not meet a deadline to challenge his three-year ban.




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Cycling news: Was this the day British rule in Tour de France ended? 

MATT LAWTON ON THE COL DU TOURMALET: Owner of Ineos Jim Ratcliffe must have sat in the team car on Saturday afternoon and wondered if he had just bought a cycling team in decline.




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Chris Froome back on his bike just SIX WEEKS after crash left him with broken leg, ribs and elbow

Chris Froome has returned to training just six weeks after a crash in a training ride left him in intensive care. The 34-year-old suffered a broken leg, elbow and multiple broken ribs in Roanne last month.




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Cycling news: Chris Froome back in hospital again as he has surgery to put his tendon back together

Chris Froome is back in hospital again after cutting his thumb with a kitchen knife. Froome's hopes of a record-equalling fifth Tour title this year were ended in violent fashion in June when he crashed heavily.




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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 set for cycling return in October- four months after suffering horror crash

Chris Froome is due to compete in the end-of-season Saitama Creiterium, which will be his first race since suffering a horror crash at the Criterium du Dauphine in June.




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Chris Froome reveals surgery to remove metalwork from hip and elbow 'went perfectly'

Froome posted a picture on social media following the operation, restating his goals of getting back to full fitness in time for next summer's Tour de France and the Olympic road race in Japan.




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I've had eight months of hell, admits Froome as Tour star prepares to make comeback after smash

Nine months after his career almost ended in a bone-splintering crash into a French garden wall, Froome's comeback to cycling gets going in the desert setting of the UAE Tour on Sunday.




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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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Fans could be BANNED from Tokyo Olympics due to coronavirus

Holding the Olympics in empty stadiums (Shizuoka velodrome pictured today) could be the best way to avoid calling it off completely, UK Cycling chief Stephen Park has claimed.