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Bottas' Baku win shows who will partner Hamilton for Mercedes in 2020

JONATHAN MCEVOY’S F1 COLUMN: Valtteri Bottas has given Mercedes a headache after his victory in Baku on Sunday? I don't think so. He has made life perfect for them.




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Cadel Evans winning Tour de France? Shane Warne at the 1993 Ashes? What's your favourite Aussie sporting moment of all time? Take your pick from our top 10

With the Commonwealth Games soon to offer another stage on which the green and gold will shine, it's time to pick your favourite sporting moment of all time.




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Inside billion-dollar cruise ships and no-access areas you never get to see

Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Sea set sail for the first time since its $80million makeover for a 14-day journey and arrived in Sydney on Monday.




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Europe's wealthiest man, Bernard Arnault, has lost $30BILLION during coronavirus crisis 

71-year-old Frenchman Bernard Arnault is the chairman and CEO of the prestigious luxury empire LVMH Moët Hennessy and the third-richest billionaire in the world, according to Forbes.




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Three ingredient fudge is the latest lockdown baking trend to takeover Instagram

Eloise Head, from London, who shares her recipes on Instagram and TikTok under the name FitWaffle , has reached more than 50 million people with three recipes showing simple ways to make fudge.




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Deceptively difficult emoji quiz puts your knowledge of capital cities to the test

Nikki Spiers, 31, who lives in London, is known for creating social media's viral emoji quizzes. She has posted a new challenge, asking puzzlers to name 20 capital cities using emojis.




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Desperate search for two missing fisherman is called off - amid fears one was eaten by a crocodile

Extensive searches have so far failed to uncover the bodies of Allan Cook, 59 and Anthony Vanharen, 42 who were both reported missing off separate waterways in the past fortnight.




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Daughter who sent dad postcard from Vatican City in 1977 finally receives it in Perth 43-years later

Chrissie Beales, then 24, was on a yearlong holiday with her husband in Vatican City when she decided to send her Catholic father a postcard in 1977.




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Australian designer famous for Meghan Markle gown swaps sequins for scrubs by making hospital gear

Karen Gee recently launched a line of designer scrubs for doctors and nurses in eight different colours after growing demand from healthcare professionals.




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Man is nearly crushed by a SUV when he is thrown from the vehicle as it flips three times

A man in Hanahan, South Carolina, was nearly crushed by a SUV after he was thrown from the car as it flipped over.




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Centenarian celebrates her 100th birthday by beating coronavirus

Margaret Hallford, who lives in Derbyshire, enjoyed a double celebration after recovering from coronavirus in time to celebrate her 100th birthday.




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D-Day veteran, 98, celebrates VE Day after surviving coronavirus

Fred McQueen, of South Shields, was in South Tyneside Hospital, Tyne and Wear for weeks after first contracting a chest infection and later testing positive for Covid-19.




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28-year-old woman loses 150LBS after being bullied for years

Danielle, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, struggled with her weight for years. She was cruelly bullied during her childhood, which caused her to become incredibly introverted - and she sought comfort in food.




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Australian business launches infrared sauna blankets

The Australian MiHIGH product allows customers to enjoy the benefits of an infrared sauna in the comfort of their own home and bed.




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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Postie trapped in huge sinkhole on Royal estate

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL I can disclose that the couple's local postie was plunged into a sinkhole while doing his rounds in a van on the Bagshot Park estate where they live in Surrey.:




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The surprising ingredients that are flying off supermarket shelves as Australians get VERY creative

Woolworths has revealed the surprising list of ingredients that are flying off the shelves during coronavirus lockdown.  




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Boxing legend Muhammad Ali was once 'stood up by Elvis Presley' for sparring session

The former heavyweight was famously close friends with Presley before the latter's death in 1977, and invited the legendary performer to watch him in action in secret.




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The houses just 100 metres apart, but $200,000 different in value

The first property is on Cotswold Road in Strathfield and was sold for $2.91 million on March 21. The second house, 100 metres away on Hunter Street, was sold for $200,000 less on April 18.




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Call centre worker sues for $500,000 after prank caller left her with 'psychiatric trauma'

Tricia Marie Griffin, 49, has filed a civil claim against Brisbane City Council saying the workplace was negligent in providing proper support and training to deal with the nuisance calls.




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Legendary Vegas magician Roy Horn Siegfried and Roy dies at 75 after coronavirus battle

Legendary magician Roy Horn has died. He was 75. Horn,one half of the longtime Las Vegas illusionist duo Siegfried & Roy, had tested positive for COVID-19.




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Man who filmed ex-cop gun down Ahmaud Arbery may also be arrested in connection to murder 

At a press conference Friday, the director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Vic Reynolds said William 'Roddie' Bryan may also face arrest over the murder of black jogger Ahmaud Arbery, 25.




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Obama says 'rule of law' is at risk following DOJ's decision to drop charges against General Flynn

Former President Barack Obama (seen left with then-President-elect Donald Trump at the White House in 2017) on Friday blasted the decision to drop the case against ex-NSA Michael Flynn (right).




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Australia's most populous state might not lift any coronavirus restrictions until JUNE

New South Wales premier Gladys Berejiklian said she would be in no rush to lift coronavirus restrictions, and no major changes would be made for several weeks.




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Miann owner slams influencers who ask for freebies during coronavirus lockdown

Brian Campbell has been driven to keep his chocolate and patisserie restaurant Miann in Auckland, New Zealand, closed because of the coronavirus.




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The best secret spots to visit in Australia after coronavirus restrictions ease

Australians itching to getaway can finally start planning their dream holiday after Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced interstate travel could resume as early as July.




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More than 4,000 brumbies will be killed

Around 4000 wild brumbies will be killed or rehomed while pigs, goats and deer will be shot from helicopters.




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Now a member of Mike Pence's staff tests positive for coronavirus

Vice President Mike Pence's spokesperson Katie Miller, who also serves as a spokesperson for the White House Coronavirus Task Force, tested positive for the coronavirus.. 




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DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR: We can all learn the lessons of life in lockdown

With some elements of the lockdown expected to ease from Monday, now is a good time to start to reflect on the past seven weeks and consider the 'positives' we might take from the experience.




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Francesca Packer-Barham sells her $2.6million apartment in Elizabeth Bay

Francesca Packer-Barham has sold her luxurious apartment in Sydney's Elizabeth Bay for $2.6million, just four years after purchasing the pad.




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Woman who battled cystic acne for nearly a decade cures it during lock-down

Lucy Morris, 22, from Surrey battled cystic acne for almost a decade and was left with depression due to her medication but has cured it during lock-down after finding a line of 'miracle' products.




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The Mail reveals it's a female former friend suing Duke and Duchess of York for a £6.7m unpaid debt

The original owner, said to be a female beneficiary of a trust fund, is believed to have sold Chalet Helora to the Yorks in 2014 for 22m Swiss francs (£18m). They owe her £6.7m and she decided to go to court.




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Serena Williams poses for stunning Stuart Weitzman campaign

Mother-of-one Serena, 38, stars in a striking black-and-white campaign that was shot in Palm Beach in February, before the COVID-19 pandemic pushed many people into lockdown.




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Letter from grandmother with $50 to spend on Easter presents turns up damp, torn and burned

The letter travelled 416km from Perth to Albany in Western Australia and contained an Easter gift for a woman's two grandchildren.




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Extraordinary moment traffic comes to a standstill after a PIG escapes in a tunnel and runs riot 

Cars passing through Melbourne's Domain Tunnel slowed to a crawl on Saturday afternoon as an incident in the underpass blocked one of the lanes. 




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Mother-of-two, 32, creates stylish Merino wool blanket in lockdown

Rosanna McKean, 32, from Bristol, followed a 13-minute YouTube tutorial to create a grey Merino wool blanket for her modern living room while in lockdown, which cost £70 fo the materials.




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Botched star Dr. Paul Nassif reveals the biggest plastic surgery trends expected post COVID-19

Dr. Paul Nassif appeared on Australia's The Morning Show on Saturday and he had some plastic surgery predictions for a post-coronavirus world. 




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French tourist escapes death by punching a shark which attacked him while surfing at a popular beach

Dylan Nacass, 23, managed to escape with only minor lacerations after a shark latched onto his leg while he was surfing at Bell's Beach in regional Victoria on Friday afternoon.




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Driver of stolen Mercedes strikes cyclist on Chapel St in St Kilda, Melbourne

The 43-year-old woman was cycling down Chapel St in St Kilda, Melbourne about 5.20am on March 17.




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Dramatic moment a mother protesting 'for her rights' is arrested in front of her son in Sydney

Video footage shared to Facebook showed the woman speaking with police officers near Parliament of New South Wales in Sydney's CBD at about 3.50pm on Saturday.




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Sport boss claims hosting the Olympics could pull Australia out of a post-coronavirus recession 

The Australian Olympic Committee remains confident in south-east Queensland's bid to host in 2032.




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Crowds flout social-distancing rules at Lakeside Joondalup Shopping Centre in Western Australia

Shoppers at Westfield Burwood in Sydney packed into the centre, ignoring social-distancing rules as they did non-essential shoppig.




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London pub fan lovingly recreates his local hostelry in virtual reality

Tristan Cross spent two and a half weeks building Skehans in Nunhead, south London, using Unreal Engine 4 gaming software.




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Erin Molan addresses rumours that she split from fiancé Sean Ogilvy - insisting the pair are 'great'

Erin Molan has revealed that she and her fiancé of three years, Sean Ogilvy, are in no hurry to marry - after repeatedly addressing split rumours. 




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Little Richard dead at 87: Rock music legend behind Good Golly Miss Molly passes away

Rock music legend Little Richard has died at the age of 87, his family have confirmed. The star, whose hits included Tutti Frutti, Long Tall Sally, and Good Golly Miss Molly, inspired a generation of musicians.




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Warmer weather does NOT kill off coronavirus: Two separate studies dash hopes for summer

US and Canadian researchers said the transmission risk was only reduced by about 1.5 per cent for every degree Fahrenheit above 77F (25C). They analysed 370,000 cases of the virus.




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Anti-vaxxer footy WAG shares a bizarre Instagram post comparing herself to Holocaust victims 

Shanelle Cartwright, the wife of Gold Coast Titans forward Bryce Cartwright, posted the image of the teenage Holocaust victim to her Instagram story on Friday.




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London 2012 Games: Christine Ohuruogu right on track

Britain's only reigning Olympic track champion, Christine Ohuruogu, talks of the trials as final preparation for going to London 'to grab something I want'.




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Mo Farah and Christine Ohuruogu crowned Britain's athletes of the year

Mo Farah and Christine Ohuruogu were yesterday named Britain’s athletes of the year at the British Athletics Writers’ Association’s awards in London.




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Christine Ohuruogu and Becky James take top prizes at Sportswomen of the Year Awards in London

Christine Ohuruogu has been named Sportswoman of the Year and Becky James has won Young Sportswoman of the Year.




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Christine Ohuruogu's Commonwealth Games in doubt due to love for high heels

LAURA WILLIAMSON: Christine Ohuruogu may not compete in the individual 400 metres at this summer’s Commonwealth Games after her love of wearing six-inch heels hampered winter training.