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The deal is done. What a bloody hell! I'm Rupert Murdoch, the billionaire tyrant, and this is my newspaper!If you are Rupert Murdoch, prove it! Hi, Rupert! e,oh. It's official, media-baron Rupert Murdoch has bought the Wall Street Journal. Adding it
The Prime Minister says a massive takeover deal for a Queensland coal company is proof the carbon tax will not cripple the coal industry. The US company, Peabody Energy, has tabled an offer for Macarthur Coal, valuing it at just under $5 billion. The
Syrian activists say a warplane has bombed a petrol station near the Turkish border, killing more than 50 people. Witnesses say a big crowd of people had been queuing for petrol when the attack occurred. A group of land owners is threatening to stop
Ahead of Friday's 50th anniversary of the slaying of President John F.Kennedy, President Barack Obama today is paying tribute to Kennedy's legacy. He joined former President Bill Clinton in laying a wreath at Kennedy's grave. Earlier in the day, Obam
The Australian sharemarket slipped in cautious trade today. The All Ordinaries index has closed a third of a percent lower,as has the ASX 200 index. Gold miners jumped. Woodside fell one and a half percent and the National Australia Bank was the wors
影片对白 Miranda: So... first of all, we need to move Snoop Dogg to my table. Andy: But your table's full. Miranda: Stephen isn't coming. Andy: Oh, Stephen is... so I don't need to fetch Stephen from the airport tomorrow? Miranda: Well, if you speak
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Thirty-two million dollars - that's how much money Bill O'Reilly agreed to pay to a colleague at Fox News to keep her allegations of sexual harassment a secret. That was in January, and it just came out in a report over the weekend
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Congress is seeking evidence to support President Trump's claims that the Obama administration tapped his phones during his campaign. Trump has offered no such proof. His aides have pointed to news articles, including an apparent s
ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: The editor-in-chief of The Wall Street Journal met with the newspaper's staff today to address concerns in the newsroom. Many journalists there are concerned that the paper has not been sufficiently tough on Donald Trump either a