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Wednesday 10 August 2016

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Australia is not losing to Team USA - yet. A guy tried to climb up to Trump's office using suction cups. The Bank of England
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Australia is not losing to Team USA - yet. A guy tried to climb up to Trump's office using suction cups. The Bank of England invents a new Bitcoin. And the Kiwis get a rate cut. 
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Police 'Suction Cup Guy' climbing Trump Tower in dramatic end to standoff

No, this isn't Mission Impossible -- a man equipped with suction cups attempted to scale the Trump Tower in Manhattan on Wednesday before police yanked him to safety through a window more than two hours later.
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Telstra smashes profit and announces a $1.5 billion buyback

Telstra posted a 35.9% rise in full year profit to $5.8 billion, is giving back $1.5 billion in capital to shareholders and has increased its dividend payout.
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Forget solar panels -- Elon Musk wants to build Solar roofs

Tesla is in the process of buying SolarCity in a $2.6 billion deal. Along with this acquisition, Elon Musk has plans to create solar roofs targeting new roof buyers.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Stocks had a little bit of an off day with the US and Europe overnight. But the really remarkable statistic is that the S&P had its 20th straight session of trading within a 1% range.
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Kim Kardashian's tutorial on how to properly get revenge is hilarious

Hard to believe it's been less than a month since Kim Kardashian West blew up the universe by posting video footage on Snapchat that revealed Taylor Swift
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The cheapest new Ferrari money can buy is absolutely gorgeous

This glossy "Rosso California" red model starts around $198,000 -- a low base for a vehicle of this calibre.
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The F-35B is almost ready for its close-up

The Marine Corps' variant of the F-35 Lightning II is almost ready for its combat debut. "We're going to start to see that aeroplane deploy here overseas after the first of the year," Gen. Robert Neller said.
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