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Thursday 20 October 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

BHP execs are now on homicide charges. 11 mistakes which may have cost you a million dollars. The real Tesla-killer. And we got our first proper look at old, busted Wolverine.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Oil and Aussie dollar traders are battered and bruised after both markets sharply reversed the previous session's strength in the past 24 hours. 
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Astronomers just reported 234 signals that could be from aliens trying to make contact

The two astronomers who conducted the study, using data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, report that the pulsing is similar to what a signal from an intelligent alien race might look like, if they were trying to make contact.
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Now we know how profitable Microsoft's cloud business is -- and investors should be happy

Microsoft has revealed a rare number in its earnings announcement. the gross margins on its all-important commercial cloud computing business for the previous quarter. 
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Assad's propaganda hits new low: Photo of Syrian boy harmed in airstrike was 'manipulated'

"May I show you a picture?" the Swiss broadcaster asked, producing the photo of Daqneesh, the 5 year old Syrian boy whose photo went viral as a human face to the ongoing tragedy in Aleppo.
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21 striking photos of international borders from around the world

There was a lot of discussion of the US border during Wednesday night's final presidential debate. 
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Brown eggs are not healthier than white eggs, but here's why they cost more

This is the reason brown eggs are more expensive than white ones.
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Apple's TV boss: 'Television needs to be reinvented'

Apple's head of internet software and services Eddy Cue discussed the problems with the current television landscape.

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