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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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Pink reveals how she saved her marriage on 60 minutes

She's the mother to Willow Sage, 6, Jameson Moon, nine-months, and wife to professional motor cross racer Carey Hart, 42. And known for her rocky 16-year marriage, on Sunday, Alicia 'Pink'




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Charles Wooley defends viral Jacinda Ardern interview

60 Minutes reporter Charles Wooley has blamed the scathing reaction to his 'patronising' interview with Jacinda Ardern on cultural differences between Australia and NZ.




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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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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 reporter Tom Steinfort announces engagement

60 Minutes reporter Tom Steinfort had plenty of reasons to smile this week after he announced his engagement to Claudia Jukic during a romantic Croatian getaway




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60 Minutes Australia is inducted into the TV Week Logie Hall of Fame

Stars, past and present, of 60 Minutes were reunited on Sunday when the show was inducted into the Logies Hall Of Fame. An emotional Gerald Stone accepted the award at The Star on the Gold Coast.




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Family living in fear of autistic son have turned home into a warzone

Max Whelan, 11, has autism so severe his family, who live on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, are living in fear of his violent and aggressive outbursts.




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Nicole Kidman appears on 60 Mins and compares first appearance on show

She's one of Australia's biggest Hollywood exports, having appearing in films including The Others and Eyes Wide Shut. 




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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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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 suffers heavy crash in Tour de Suisse race

Thomas has been taken to hospital for assessment after coming off his bike in the final 30 km from the end of stage four of the race. He was immediately tended to by medics but was unable to to continue.




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Sigh of relief for Team Ineos as Geraint Thomas' injury is NOT considered 'serious'

Team Ineos were fearing their Tour de France ambitions had been derailed on Tuesday after Geraint Thomas crashed heavily and ended up in hospital during the Tour de Suisse.




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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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Chris Froome poses with 'yellow jacket' stuffed lion in hospital after horror crash

The 33-year-old was ruled out of even competing in the grandest of cycling's three tours after suffering extensive injuries in a crash during the Criterium du Dauphine last month.




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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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Geraint Thomas keen to avoid drama as he aims to retain his Tour de France crown 

Geraint Thomas joked he would be happy with an 'uneventful' Tour de France as long as a Team Ineos rider is stood on the top step in Paris at the end of the month.




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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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Cycling news: Chris Froome wants to compete in 2020 Tour de France after horror crash in June

The 34-year-old suffered multiple broken bones after he collided with a wall during this year's event, but is ahead in his recovery and is targeting next year's race as a potential return date.




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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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Cycling news: Chris Froome starts riding again just THREE MONTHS after horror crash

Chris Froome shared a photo of himself as he steps up recovery from a life-threatening crash that left him with broken legs, ribs and elbow and neck.




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Tour de France unveil 2020 race route with key mountain time trial in Nice

Tour de France organisers put a spring in the step of the climbers after unveiling the 2020 route featuring a mountain stage on the second day and one time trial on the eve of the final Champs Elysees parade.




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Cycling news: Chris Froome targets 2020 Tour de France victory as he continues recovery from crash 

Chris Froome's comeback from career-threatening injuries gathered pace in Paris as the four-time Tour de France winner targeted victory in next year's race.




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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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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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Chris Froome shows astonishing recovery 10 months on from leg break

Chris Froome has thanked French doctors for helping him get back on his bike after a horror crash last year left him with a broken leg. He posted a training video to Instagram on Thursday.




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Chris Froome steps up recovery from horror break 10 months ago with intense ride on exercise bike

Chris Froome has shown off his spectacular recovery from his horror leg break 10 months ago as he posted a video pushing hard on the exercise bike.




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Dignified, strong, resolute... his victim’s family were everything Jack Shepherd is not

JANE FRYER: As they stood outside the Old Bailey yesterday, Charlotte Brown's family were a vision of dignity, strength and integrity. Everything indeed that James 'Jack' Shepherd lacks




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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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Meet the kinky businessman in a kilt who runs the swinger's hotel for middle-class couples

JANE FRYER: Allen McCloud, 59, is the businessman behind the swingers club at the Croydon Hall Hotel, in the sleepy village of Rodhuish, population 293, near Minehead in Somerset.




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Husband and wife Post Office owners tell JANE FRYER how they are struggling with their business

JANE FRYER: Exactly four years ago, a brand new, specially- designed post office opened in the back of the Dandelion gift shop on the gorgeous honey-stoned high street of this Cotswolds town.




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Could Richard Dinan crack the holy grail of nuclear energy?

Richard Dinan announced that the technology for nuclear fusion would soon be available in his rented warehouse on a business park on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, writes JANE FRYER.




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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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The three terrors: Priapic Pavarotti, Dishy Domingo and Carreras the Cad

JANE FRYER lifts the lid on the Three Tenors - Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo, the European opera singers adept at transporting their fans to a higher plane.




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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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Roald Dahl's daughter Olivia, seven, died after contracting measles leading him to despair

Roald was plagued by the feeling he had let his 'favourite child' down after Olivia contracted measles encephalitis, writes JANE FRYER. The first vaccine was licensed the following year in the U.S.