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Tuesday 19 September 2017

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Trump tells the UN he might have to "totally destroy North Korea". Schools are banning best friends. Voting No to SSM could
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Trump tells the UN he might have to "totally destroy North Korea". Schools are banning best friends. Voting No to SSM could cost you your job. And all the new tricks your iPhone just got.
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It turns out a week's vacation isn't enough to fully relax

On the first day of a recent vacation, I found myself feeling, of all things, irritable. I hadn't yet unpacked and couldn't find my hat. I was tired from the flight over, but couldn't get comfortable in the bed or on the couch. 
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UK small business confidence 'plummets' to its lowest level since the Brexit vote

The Federation of Small Businesses' Small Business Index for the third quarter of 2017 dropped to +1 from +15 in Q2, close to the -3 seen immediately after last June's Brexit vote.
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Solving a pet peeve about following instructions led this Australian woman to dominate a global market

Karen Pouye hates having to set up a new digital recorder because she cannot stand having to read the instructions. She's not the only one – it's a multi-billion dollar problem for the consumer electronics industry.
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TV news anchor cuts broadcast short as a 7.1-magnitude earthquake hits Mexico

 "Right now that's the earthquake alarm going off, this is not a drill," the broadcaster said in Spanish. "We're feeling an earthquake now, the floor is moving."
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Nestlé is sailing Amazon rivers to sell its candy and chocolate pudding to the backwoods of Brazil

The world's largest packaged food conglomerate came up with a way to spread its presence abroad - sponsor an Amazonian river barge to sell its products to the backwoods of Brazil.
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There's one big question mark hanging over OPEC heading into 2018

The Saudi oil minister, Khalid al-Falih, has worked hard over the past year to get the majority of the world's biggest producers to combat a global supply glut by honouring agreed-upon output cuts.
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Ex-Google CFO Patrick Pichette is joining Twitter's board -- and it looks like he's never tweeted

Twitter's board is swapping Pepsi CFO Hugh Johnston for ex-Google CFO Patrick Pichette.

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