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Wednesday 8 June 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

What happens when Richard Branson catches you sleeping on the job. The link between dope and small brains.  And it's still raining in Launceston - with incredible images.
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John Oliver perfectly explained sexual consent to anyone who still doesn't get it

The trial and conviction of Brock Turner, a Stanford student who sexually assaulted an unconscious woman in 2015, as well as the victim's letter, have sparked a national conversation about sexual consent.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Stocks, crude and the Aussie dollar continued to defy the bears overnight. 
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These are the future tech products that Alphabet's Eric Schmidt thinks will change the world

Google has led some of the biggest tech innovations, from self-driving cars to super-fast internet access. So what are the next big things that will change the world?
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Apple just put Amazon's Jeff Bezos in a tricky position

Amazon and Apple are feuding over online video. Amazon doesn't sell the Apple TV on its site, and owners of the Apple TV device can't get the Amazon Prime Video streaming app.
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The secret to investing in hedge funds: avoid almost all of them

The first quarter was so bad that Third Point's Dan Loeb described the period as a "hedge fund killing field."
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Leonardo DiCaprio is being considered to play a Muslim poet, and people are outraged

The screenwriter of "Gladiator," David Franzoni, is beginning work on a biopic about 13th-century Muslim poet Jalaluddin al-Rumi. He probably needs to rethink his lead.
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DEUTSCHE BANK: The ECB is on course to destroy the eurozone

The European Central Bank risks tearing the eurozone apart for the sake "of short-term financial stability," says Deutsche Bank.
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LEBRON VS. CURRY: Here's how the NBA's biggest superstars match up

All you need to know before starting the argument.

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