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Monday 1 July 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Hundreds of Hong Kong protestors stormed the city's legislative council, Facebook evacuated over sarin fears and super changes you need to know about.
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A chemical nerve agent may have been found in a mail bag at Facebook's offices. Here's why sarin is so dangerous.

The FBI has been called in to investigate as a precaution and the mailbag that might contain sarin has been quarantined.
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Analysts are widely sceptical of the US-China trade truce — and some warn that more tariffs are coming within a year

Even after the US and China agreed to a trade truce, Capital Economics expects the US to escalate tariffs by 2020.
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Everything we know about uBiome, the startup that convinced Silicon Valley that testing poop was worth $600 million, and then saw its top leaders depart amid an FBI investigation

uBiome was founded in 2012 on the promise of helping ordinary people understand the bacteria living in and on them, known as their microbiome.
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Sydney and Melbourne's property markets appear to be bottoming as house prices rise for first time since 2017

Multi-year declines in the Sydney and Melbourne property markets appear to be abating, as the latest figures from property analyst CoreLogic show the first uptick in house prices since 2017.
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Australian woman ordered to pay more than $500,000 in damages for negative Google review

The New South Wales Supreme Court has ordered a woman to pay more than $500,000 in damages following a negative review she posted on Google.
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United Airlines put an underage passenger on a plane to the wrong country, prompting a panicked mother to beg the airline to keep the plane from taking off

A 14-year-old boy travelling as an unaccompanied minor was placed on the wrong flight on Sunday night.
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The Amazon Prime Day deals have already started dropping in Australia

Amazon Prime Day -- AKA the world's single biggest online shopping event -- doesn't kick off for another fortnight. However, Amazon Australia has decided to jump the gun with a handful of exclusive offers.
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How the saying 'the customer is always right' went from a Selfridge's cliché to being relevant in 2019

The funny thing about clichés is they're always built on a nugget of truth. Case in point? The notion of 'the customer is always right'.

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