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This Sunday on 60 Minutes, reporter Liz Hayes looks at the state of Australia's rural health system in a deeply personal investigation: the story of how her father, Bryan Ryan, died
- Facebook: Defiant former executive Sarah Wynn-Williams takes on Facebook
"She asked me to come to bed with her, and that wasn't something I felt comfortable doing," Wynn-Williams told 60 Minutes "I just think that you should not get into bed with your boss unless you want to, which in this case I did not "
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But in an interview with Nine's Christine Ahern for 60 Minutes, Pines revealed what he was really exposed to was Combs' sordid lifestyle and behaviours he found to be disturbing and disgusting
- Menendez brothers: The new evidence that could set Erik and Lyle . . .
Their lawyer, Cliff Gardner, has told 60 Minutes that after nearly 35 years in jail, the brothers should be released "It's certainly the first positive development in the case for probably 30 years," he said
- I cant breathe: Teenager died in emergency care after cries for help . . .
His family are speaking out for the first time as part of a special report by 60 Minutes and The Age, along with two other families who have lost loved ones at privately run emergency departments overseen by embattled company Healthscope
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