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French sailor rescued after days adrift off Tas

A French round-the-world sailor has been rescued in rough seas after being stranded in the Southern Ocean for three days.

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The Drum

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Lance Armstrong's manic need to win continues

Why couldn't you just climb out of your Texan man-cave of lies and deception, furnished in bright yellow Tour de France jerseys, and admit to your decade of cheating and bullying without attempting to pull the entire cycling world down with you?

The number of people you've sued, the number of lives you've ruined, and the sheer audacity of your somewhat hollow claims are all stacked against you, Lance. 

Be honest if you can: you can't go quietly, can you? This is still all on your terms. You still think you can dictate the play.

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Just In

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Fire crews back-burn around Vic towns

Hundreds of firefighters are working to shore up containment lines on the bushfires burning in eastern Victoria ahead of the next high danger day on Thursday.

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World

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Militants 'captured alive' at Algerian gas plant

Algerian security officials say the army has captured five militants involved in the attack on the In Amenas gas complex in the Sahara desert.

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Business

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Boeing suspends new Dreamliner deliveries

United States aerospace giant Boeing says it has suspended deliveries of its new 787 Dreamliner jets until a battery problem is resolved, but will continue to build the planes.

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Politics

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PNG opposition launch detention centre challenge

Papua New Guinea's opposition has launched a legal challenge to Australia's asylum seeker processing centre on Manus Island.

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Sport

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Djokovic edges Wawrinka in Open epic

Novak Djokovic fought off an incredible five-hour challenge from Stan Wawrinka to reach the quarter-finals at the Australian Open.

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Science and Technology

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World's first binding mercury treaty adopted

Delegations from 140 countries have agreed to adopt the world's first legally binding treaty on limiting to use of health-hazardous mercury.

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Environment

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Scientists, rangers team up to track ghost nets

Scientists and Indigenous ranger groups are working together to track where so-called ghost nets are travelling in Australian waters.

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