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| Today’s Headlines | | | | | | Good morning readers and welcome. Here’s what is making news on this Friday: Tony Abbott got a fat lip after a headbutt in the face by a same-sex marriage advocate in Hobart in an incident that ‘highlighted the intolerance of the Yes campaign’. David Crowe, meanwhile, says ‘Yes, Tony is out to confuse us’. Donald Trump slaps major new sanctions on North Korea as China orders banks to stop doing business with Pyongyang. Meet ‘Cadet X’, the new gender neutral soldier recruited by the ADF under guidelines promoted by former Human Rights Commission president Gillian Triggs. Don’t miss the latest analysis from wily old campaigner Richo, whose sources tell him a Queensland election is imminent, while Jamie Walker in New Zealand reports that Jacinta has blown it. Ruth Ostrow goes to the dark side to ponder why we crave the scares and catharsis of horror films like Mother! and It, while in India, it’s a full-blown horrorshow for the Aussie batsmen. | | | US, China move against N Korea | | Cameron Stewart | | Donald Trump slaps major new sanctions on North Korea as China orders banks to stop doing business with Pyongyang. |
| | | Jacinda blows it | | JAMIE WALKER, AUCKLAND | | Labour’s bid to win the New Zealand election has hit the wall, with leader Jacinda Ardern saying she needed more time. |
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| | JAMIE WALKER, AUCKLAND | | Labour’s bid to win the New Zealand election has hit the wall, with leader Jacinda Ardern saying she needed more time. | | | | Debt fears to temper rate rises | | DAVID UREN, PAUL GARVEY | | The RBA will try to avoid raising rates amid fears over the impact of higher mortgages on heavily indebted households. |
| | | Ghoul Fest | | Ruth Ostrow | | The appetite for horror is increasing rapidly in these uncertain days — for women almost as much as men. |
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| | Ruth Ostrow | | The appetite for horror is increasing rapidly in these uncertain days — for women almost as much as men. | | | | Smith blast as Aussies crumble | | Captain Steve Smith has blunt message for his team after Australia lose eight wickets for 117 runs as India ease to victory in second ODI. |
| | | Yes ‘to overrule parents’ will’ | | REBECCA URBAN | | A father fighting for seven years to withdraw his children from classes that teach homosexuality will star in No ad. |
| | | | A gallery of cartoonist Jon Kudelka’s wry take on affairs of state. |
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