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COMMENT If diplomacy is about careful language, remember 'alliance' is different to allegiance'.
COMMENT If diplomacy is about careful language, remember 'alliance' is different to allegiance'.
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Footage of three separate violent incidents against women involving the same Ballarat police officer.
If diplomacy is about careful language, remember "alliance" is spelt differently from "allegiance".
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The ASX rose for a seventh straight week to levels last seen in August 2015.
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Former Westpac chief executive Gail Kelly has a new job.
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They were huge child film stars, but for Corey Feldman and Corey Haim, Hollywood life was traumatic.
Despite failures at every level, only one man has paid the price for the Beirut fiasco.
The actor has commented for the first time after his wife Amber Heard filed for divorce three days ago.
If your only motivation is 'I have to do this', you're unlikely to do it day after day.
Despite Hollywood pressures, the Sydney-born actor knows her own mind and brand, especially when it comes to her birthday suit.
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Smaller Xbox One in 2016, more powerful machine next year, sources say.
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The Golden State Warriors have staved off elimination from the NBA play-offs with an inspired game-five victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Bernard Tomic says he wants "more than anything to win".
England spinner's candour over mental health fight once again highlights the unique demands placed on players at the top level.
Recognition of our Indigenous stars, an SCG blockbuster 20 years in the making, Worsfold's 500th game and the Giants aim to break another hoodoo
St Kilda coach Alan Richardson says Nick Riewoldt handled the fallout from his clash with a club staffer "really well".
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti has brought at a tough time for the club.
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