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Sunday 12 March 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

It's a wipeout for the Libs and Hanson in WA. A robot wrote a better ad for breath mints. Australia has a fastest internet to brag about. And let's watch those brilliant kids, again. 
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The big dividend payout has started with $22 billion going to Australian shareholders

Dividends have started flowing to shareholders after ASX-listed companies reported their half year profits last month. 
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

The US jobs boom just keeps on booming.
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McCain on Trump's ties to Russia: 'There's a lot more shoes to drop from this centipede'

Sen. John McCain predicted the public would learn more about the relationship between President Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and the Russian government.
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A top psychologist says will power is overrated -- here's how you really build good habits

You might ignore that bag of potato chips or your Facebook feed for a while, but don't be surprised if a lack of will power leads you back to your vices.
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How Scientology keeps its secrets, and puts journalists 'on a par with sexual perverts'

The Church of Scientology is legendary for keeping a tight lid on its inner workings. In fact, its current leader, David Miscavige, hasn't done a TV interview in 25 years.
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What it'll be like to live in the suburb of the future

When Barb and Kevin Francella moved to New Rochelle, New York in 1990, the suburb radiated a sense of the American dream. 
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A leaked report says leaving the EU without a deal would cause Britain a 'major economic shock'

MPs say there is "no evidence" that "serious planning" for the outcome is under way.

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