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Sunday 22 October 2017

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What it's like to use Tony Robbins' 'electric taco' machine. The graveyard in our ocean where spaceships go to die. What we
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

What it's like to use Tony Robbins' 'electric taco' machine. The graveyard in our ocean where spaceships go to die. What we learnt while eating like Warren Buffett. And pics of 10 idiots. 
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The NRMA is spending $10 million on electric car chargers for NSW and the ACT

While you're unlikely to get stranded with a dead electric car due to a lack of available chargers, Australia still needs much, much more availability. 
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How to raise a monster round of funding when your competitor has 30 times more cash and wants you out of business

Ride-hailing service Lyft recently raised $US1 billion in a funding round led by Alphabet's investment arm. But just three years ago, Lyft was the little guy.
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I have a problem with my MacBook Pro keyboard -- and Apple's official fix is absurd

Apple's MacBook and MacBook Pro use a custom keyboard design. Sometimes, dust or other small particles can get stuck under the spacebar and make it unresponsive.
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ASIC set to to triple corporate penalties to $3 million

The Turnbull government is preparing to triple corporate penalties for wrongdoing and force offending companies to forfeit profits from wrongdoing.
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Take a look inside the New York power plant that was abandoned after the Chernobyl disaster

The Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant was built between 1972 - 1984 in New York. It was met with heavy protests from locals while under construction, this was due to the Chernobyl disaster, which killed 31 people.
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KEATING: Voluntary euthanasia 'constitutes an unacceptable departure in our approach to human existence'

Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating has expressed his opposition to the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2017.

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