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A Linux Zero-Day Was Finally Patched After Half a Decade of Inaction With Help From Google

Google’s Threat Analysis Group revealed new details today about its efforts to identify and help patch a zero-day exploit impacting Android devices built by a commercial surveillance vendor and dating back to at least 2016. The research, presented at the Black Hat cybersecurity conference in Las Vegas, represents the latest attempt by Google to step up its efforts against a growing private surveillance industry that’s thriving, according to the researchers.

The vulnerability in question, referred to as CVE-2021-0920, was a zero-day “in the wild” exploit in a garbage collection mechanism within the Linux kernel, the core piece of software that governs the entire Linux operating system. Google says the attackers, using an exploit chain that included the vulnerability, were able to remotely gain controls of users’ devices.

Google says it has previously attributed a number of Android zero-day exploits to the developer behind CVE-2021-0920. In this case, a Google spokesperson told Gizmodo the surveillance vendor used “several novel and unseen exploitation techniques to bypass existing defensive mitigations.” That, the spokesperson said, suggests the vendor is well funded.

Though the CVE-2021-0920 vulnerability was patched last September in response to Google’s research, they say the exploit was identified before 2016 and reported on the Linux Kernel Mailing List. A proper patch was offered up at the time, but Linux Foundation developers ultimately rejected it. Google shared the public Linux kernel email thread from the time which shows disagreement on whether or not to implement the patch.

“Why would I apply a patch that’s an RFC, doesn’t have a proper commit message, lacks a proper signoff, and also lacks ACK’s and feedback from other knowledgable developers,” one developer wrote.

Responding to the Surveillance-for-Hire Era

Google has ramped up its efforts to spot and publicly identify spyware groups in recent years, partly in response to the sheer increase in the number of attacks. In testimony delivered to the House Intelligence Committee earlier this year, Google Threat Analysis Group Director Shane Huntley said, “the growth of commercial spyware vendors and hack-for-hire groups has necessitated growth in TAG [threat analyses groups] to counter these threats.”

Huntley said his team’s recent findings suggest advanced commercial spyware firms, like Israel-based NSO Group, have managed to acquire hacking capabilities once reserved to the world’s most advanced state-sponsored intelligence agencies. The use of those techniques, which can include zero click exploits that take over a device potentially without a user ever engaging with malicious content, appear to be increasing and are being carried out at the behest of governments, Huntley suggested. Seven of the nine zero-day exploits discovered by Huntley’s team last year were reportedly developed by commercial providers and sold to state-sponsored actors. Highly technical surveillance techniques, once available to only a select group of countries, can now simply be purchased by the highest bidder.

“These vendors are enabling the proliferation of dangerous hacking tools, arming nation state actors that would not otherwise be able to develop these capabilities in-house,” Huntley said. “While use of surveillance technologies may be legal under national or international laws, they are found to be used by some state actors for antithetical purposes to democratic values: targeting dissidents, journalists, human rights workers, and opposition party politicians.”

“This industry appears to be thriving.” Huntley said.

Lucas Ropek contributed reporting.

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Salvation Army’s plea as national rental crisis worsens

A Victorian family is facing homelessness in a matter of weeks after the rental property they’ve called home for the past 17 years was sold out from under them.

Janelle Bruce has developed scabs across her face from stress-picking at it and her daughter Mackenzie may be forced to drop out of school instead of preparing for her high school finals exams.

“We feel terrible. Like, the stress level is just unbelievable,” Janelle told Today.

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Janelle Bruce + Mackenzie Bruce facing homelessness after their rental was sold.
Mackenzie and Janelle Bruce face homelessness in a matter of weeks. (Today)

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“We’ve been looking at houses for a couple of months and we’ve applied for over a hundred.”

Janelle said Mackenzie is in the middle of Year 12 and the stress is affecting her as she misses classes and breaks down in tears at work.

“We’re not sleeping. It’s affecting our health,” she said.

“I have scabs on my face because when I stress, I pick and my doctor said my blood pressure has gone up even though I’m on medication. It’s just horrible.”

Mackenzie told Today she is lucky her mum tries to shield her from the pressure and stress of having to find a new rental and pack their home up, but a conversation with one of her teachers made her realize how dire the family’s situation is.

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If you are experiencing a struggle due to the national rental crisis, reach out to Today. (Today)

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“I realized it was really bad when I was talking to one of my teachers and they said to me ‘I have a tent in my shed that we don’t use anymore and if you need it we can just give it to you’ and that’s when it really hit home,” she said.

The Bruce family are not the first Today has reported on who are facing homelessness or moving into a tent in winter – but the reality of this happening for them is sinking in.

“The thought of going into a tent, we don’t even know where to go. Where are you allowed to pitch a tent?” Janelle said.

“We don’t have heating and it gets to sometimes minus 5C here overnight. What do you do with yourself during the day, where do you shower? Things like this, we have no idea to be honest.”

Salvation Army Major Brendan Nottle told Today it isn’t just on state or federal governments to help the many families who are in trouble.

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Salvation Army Major Brendan Nottle said this can’t be solely on government to fix. (Today)

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“Secure, safe, affordable housing should be a fundamental human right for all Australians and yet we’re hearing time and time and time again that people not only can’t afford the housing but there’s no housing available for them to access,” he said.

“We can sit back and say governments aren’t doing enough but the reality is – we cannot spend our way out of this issue.

“This has to be a priority and as a community, as a society – it needs to be top of mind for all of us.

“As a community, all of us have a contribution to make – businesses, small and large, not for profits, unions.”

If you too are struggling with the national rental crisis, you can get helpful information from the Salvation Army

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Woman left coughing up blood after eating at popular restaurant chain

A melbourne woman has told how she was left coughing up blood and had difficulty speaking and swallowing for a week after a nightmare meal at a popular restaurant chain.

Madison, who does not want her surname published, spent 10 hours in hospital after she swallowed something sharp while eating a paella at a Nando’s restaurant, and a month later is planning to see a specialist for an ongoing throat issue.

When Madison contacted Nando’s, they offered her a $13 voucher to compensate for the inconvenience of the experience – less than the company’s $15 birthday vouchers.

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Madison swallowed something sharp while eating Nando’s paella. (Nando’s)

The whole experience has left Madison in disbelief.

“It’s almost comical,” she said.

The 30-year-old business owner was eating paella at an inner Melbourne Nando’s restaurant after work on July 10 when she swallowed something she shouldn’t have.

Madison said she felt something sharp in her mouth, but automatically swallowed it before thinking to spit it up.

“I was so tired that I didn’t compute,” she said.

“It was super sharp. It went down the middle of my oesophagus, and it felt like it was lodged there.”

She started choking so she ran to the bathroom to try to cough the object up.

But Madison said she couldn’t seem to move the object in her throat, and was just coughing up blood.

She said she could not speak because of the pain and was terrified what had happened to her.

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Nando’s is an international restaurant chain. (SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty)

“I couldn’t talk – every time I said anything it felt like a piece of glass was cutting my throat.”

Madison then texted her father – who was waiting at the restaurant table for her – and he decided to take her to hospital.

As she was leaving the restaurant, a staff member asked Madison if she was ok and apologized for what had happened.

At Melbourne’s The Alfred hospital, Madison’s injury was prioritized in the emergency department and she was seen by a doctor shortly after she arrived about 7.30pm.

Over the next 10 hours Madison was admitted and had an X-ray, a camera put down her throat, and a CT scan, as stated in hospital records seen by 9news.com.au.

She said doctors could not find the object in her throat, and suggested it had passed through her throat already.

With a large number of emergency surgeries happening at the hospital, Madison declined the doctor’s offer to put her under anesthetic for her throat to be examined in theater.

It was 5.30am the next day by the time she left the hospital.

Madison spent 10 hours at The Alfred hospital after the meal. (Getty)

Madison said her pain and discomfort then continued for more than a week.

“I couldn’t speak for a week, I could barely swallow,” she said.

“Every time I moved my tongue it felt like my throat was being pierced by something.”

A month on from the incident, Madison said she was organizing to see an ear, nose and throat specialist because she was still having discomfort in her throat.

An appointment is expected to cost upwards of $250.

Madison said she was not after financial help for what has happened, but has been shocked by Nando’s response to her experience.

She emailed Nando’s about what had happened two days after the incident.

“I am not asking for anything – I just wanted to make you aware,” she wrote in an email seen by 9news.com.au.

Weeks later, a Nando’s worker advised her the company had conducted an “internal investigation” into the issue and offered Madison a $13 voucher as compensation.

“We are deeply sorry for the incident that occurred… Just checking in, how are you going after the incident?” the response read.

“We hope that the voucher works to compensate for what has transpired.

“The restaurant is also happy to invite you over for a compensatory meal.

“Thank you for your patience and understanding.”

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Madison has been shocked by Nando’s response to her experience. (Twitter/@silverpebble)

Days later Madison was sent an automated $15 voucher for her birthday.

Madison has said she found the offer of $13 “rather insulting”, describing Nando’s reaction to the serious situation as “comical”.

“They’re not seeing the severity of the situation.”

Madison said Nando’s made her favorite food, but the experience had turned her away from eating it.

“I’ve gone from eating there at least twice a week to probably never going again,” she said.

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A Nando’s spokesperson told 9news.com.au the company acknowledges its response to the issue could have been better, and that steps have been taken to improve the handling of issues in future.

“Nando’s takes food safety extremely seriously and has an internal team dedicated to reviewing, investigating, and responding to such queries,” the spokesperson said.

“We acknowledge that our initial response to this query could have been improved and did not live up to our high standards of customer care.

“For that we have apologized.

“We have provided further training to our recently hired Customer Care representative to ensure prompt and appropriate action is taken for matters such as this.

“Nando’s did undertake a full investigation at the restaurant, followed up with the customer to check in and the restaurant franchisee has extended an invitation to the customer to return for a complimentary meal so he can personally apologize for the inconvenience.”

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CDC drops quarantine, social distancing, school screening recommendations for COVID-19

NEW YORK (AP) — The nation’s top public health agency on Thursday relaxed its COVID-19 guidelines, dropping the recommendation that Americans quarantine themselves if they come into close contact with an infected person.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also said people no longer need to stay at least 6 feet away from others.

The changes are driven by a recognition that – more than 2 1/2 years since the start of the pandemic – an estimated 95% of Americans 16 and older have acquired some level of immunity, either from being vaccinated or infected, agency officials said.

“The current conditions of this pandemic are very different from those of the last two years,” said the CDC’s Greta Massetti, an author of the guidelines.

The CDC recommendations apply to everyone in the US, but the changes could be particularly important for schools, which summarize classes this month in many parts of the country.

Perhaps the biggest education-related change is the end of the recommendation that schools do routine daily testing, although that practice can be reinstated in certain situations during a surge in infections, officials said.

The CDC also dropped a “test-to-stay” recommendation, which said students exposed to COVID-19 could regularly test – instead of quarantining at home – to keep attending school. With no quarantine recommendation anymore, the testing option disappeared too.

Masks continue to be recommended only in areas where community transmission is considered high, or if a person is considered at high risk of severe illness.

School districts across the US have been scaling back their COVID-19 precautions in recent weeks even before the CDC relaxed its guidance.

Masks will be optional in most school districts when classes resume this fall, and some of the nation’s largest districts have dialed back or eliminated COVID-19 testing requirements.

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Some have also been moving away from test-to-stay programs that became unmanageable during surges of the omicron variant last school year. With so many new infections among students and staff, many schools struggled to track and test their close contacts, leading to a temporary return to remote classes in some places.

The average numbers of reported COVID-19 cases and deaths have been relatively flat this summer, at around 100,000 cases a day and 300 to 400 deaths.

The CDC previously said that if people who are not up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations come into close contact with a person who tests positive, they should stay home for at least five days. Now the agency says quarantining at home is not necessary, but it urges those people to wear a high-quality mask for 10 days and get tested after five.

The agency continues to say that people who test positive should isolate themselves from others for at least five days, regardless of whether they were vaccinated. CDC officials advise that people can end isolation if they are fever-free for 24 hours without the use of medication and they are without symptoms or the symptoms are improving.

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Overwatch League team under fire for dropping a player on Twitter before telling them

Overwatch League team New York Excelsior has come under fire after an extreme “miscommunication” in which a player was alerted of his removal from the squad via Twitter, rather than directly being told by the organization.

When it comes to a lack of professionalism with roster announcements, the Overwatch League is second to none. Just a few weeks back we saw ex-Florida Mayhem pro Adam ‘Adam’ Soong was subtly dropped from the team with a single Twitter post that combined multiple roster shuffles.

“You guys didn’t have the respect to drop me in person and now you’re trying to hide it without an actual announcement,” the Australian pro said at the time.

Now two months later and New York’s franchise team appears to have one-upped Florida with a roster change of its own. Seemingly failing to alert South Korean Support Seo “Myunb0ng” Sang-min ahead of time, the newly signed An “Ansoonjae” Soon-jae would be filling his shoes.

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New York Excelsior’s social team caught the Support player by surprise.

“Today we say goodbye to Myunb0ng,” a since-deleted post on the NYExcelsior Twitter account read. Caught off guard by this surprise announcement, the player simply replied with a question mark, implying he was unaware of the shakeup.

Confirming as much, New York’s social team removed the original post in quick order. Hours later a statement was released to apologize for what they deemed a “miscommunication.”

“Today we posted an announcement thanking Myunb0ng for his time with us, however, we failed to properly communicate with the team before this announcement was made. We take full responsibility and there are no excuses.”

Despite having been a core member of the squad since January, Myunb0ng was not alerted of his release ahead of the public post.

“To Myunb0ng, we are deeply sorry for our miscommunication and putting you through this situation,” the apology continued. “Although we wish this was communicated better, we truly appreciate your time with us and wholeheartedly want the best for you in your future endeavors.”

Given the timing of this news, just hours out from the Summer Showdown qualifiers getting underway, it’s highly unlikely Myunb0ng will land on another team.

New York Excelsior currently sits in 11th place out of 13 teams in the Western division standing for the 2022 season.

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LEGOMasters judge Brickman brings Jurassic World creations to Perth Exhibition Center

LegoMasters legend Brickman is descending on Perth, and he’s bringing Jurassic World with him.

TV judge Ryan McNaught is bringing a dinosaur-themed exhibition to the city, featuring 50 exhibits and made from more than six million LEGO bricks.

A dream come true for any dinosaur enthusiast, McNaught’s brainchild is the biggest LEGO exhibition in Australian history, with some of the creations weighing a whopping 400kg.

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“Perth fans will be blown away by the scale of the experience,” McNaught said.

“Some of these models are the most complex and challenging ones we have made to date, so being able to bring them to Perth is just fantastic.”

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Camera IconBrickman shows off one of his creations. Credit: Brickman

Some of Brickman’s previous exhibitions include Brick Wrecks, Sunken Ships in LEGO Bricks, and Wonders of the World, as well as Towers of the World and Brickman Experience.

Brickman tells how he sees it as his mission to bring childlike wonder to as many people as possible.

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Camera IconBrickman and a Jurassic Park vehicle made from LEGO. Credit: Brickman

“We have created and used new techniques and committed thousands of hours to build these models that I am personally incredibly proud of,” McNaught added.

Some of the models in this exhibition include the iconic Jurrassic World gates at four meters tall, a life-size Brachiosaurus, a baby dinosaur enclosure and, of course, the T-Rex.

The collection can be seen at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Center from September 24 until February 5 next year.

Tickets can be bought through Ticketek.

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K’gari (Fraser Island) awash with rubbish left behind from tourists

K’gari (Fraser Island) is Queensland’s small slice of paradise with a massive problem.

The heritage-listed island threatens to become a victim of its own success as millions of tourists are lured across the water each year.

But they’re leaving piles of rubbish in their wake, and overflowing waste stations on the island need urgent upgrades.

“People go over there with cheap camping gear, and when they finish with their holiday, they just throw it in the tip,” Fraser Coast councillor Darren Everard said.

“It is a fragile location, and it needs to be respected.”

Clearing the mess does not come cheap either.

It costs more than $400,000 a year to cart rubbish from tourists and locals off the island via a barge to the mainland, prompting the Fraser Coast Regional Council to plead with the public to follow a “pack in, pack out” rule.

“If you’re taking a product onto the island, you should be taking it off with you as you go… that is best practice,” Mr Everard said.

Landfill and large tip bins surrounded by green trees and shrubs.
A Wongari or dingo fence is all that separates the dump site from the surrounding bush.(ABC Wide Bay: Lucy Loram)

Not a Happy Valley with dump nearby

In the tiny township of Happy Valley on the eastern side of K’gari, a dump site lies just a stone’s throw from the nearest home.

“It is 50 meters from a house. It’s about 20m from a recreation reserve where there’s a picnic table, so it is not ideal,” said Scott Bell, who has lived at Happy Valley for 36 years.

With just a dingo fence separating the landfill from the forest, Mr Bell said the Happy Valley station was a major concern for locals.

“Properties that are very close have got to contend with the smell coming from the tip — and the flies,” he said.

“The blowflies have become quite horrendous in town … I think everyone recognizes it’s not an ideal situation to have that rubbish tip so close to the township.”

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Mr Bell says it is more than just a little township’s problem.(ABC Wide Bay: Lucy Loram)

The station is one of three landfill sites on the island, including Eurong and Orchid Beach, comprised of tip bins that collect rubbish not just from the townships but from K’gari’s mass tourist population.

“We get things like commercial kitchens being dumped there, national parks have to dump a lot of rubbish just left at camp sites, so it really is more than just a little township’s problem,” Mr Bell said.

Beautiful place facing challenges

The Happy Valley Community Association is working with the Fraser Coast Regional Council to identify alternative sites for the dump, but it could take some time before the month is addressed.

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The landfill is removed from the island in tip bins that are transported to the mainland via a barge.(ABC Wide Bay: Lucy Loram)

Mr Everard said waste transfer on K’gari was a work in progress that would begin with a 10-year waste management and resource recovery strategy.

“The island is a beautiful place and has a number of challenges, so we want to try to ensure that we get that waste removal more workable and less invasive on the island,” he said.

“We have got a bit of work to do, so we’re going to start with the Eurong Transfer Station, and then we’ll move to improve the facilities at Happy Valley and Orchid Beach.”

The upgraded station at Eurong will be capped to mitigate legacy waste and will feature new bays for stainless steel waste and recycling bulk bins when completed in 2024.

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Child Arrested in Sweeney Family Deaths – NBC Boston

A child has been charged with murdering a mother and her two young children found shot to death in Northfield, New Hampshire, last week, authorities said.

The arrest was announced Thursday by New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella, State Police Colonel Nathan Noyes and Northfield Police Chief John Raffaelly. They didn’t share the suspect’s name, age or other identifying information, citing legal restrictions on sharing information on children charged with crimes.

Asked about the case, New Hampshire Senior Assistant Attorney General Geoffrey Ward emphasized that his office was bound not to share more details. He didn’t say whether the suspect was known to the family or whether searches in different New Hampshire towns turned up any evidence.

He reiterated investigators’ previous statement that they believe they’ve identified everyone involved in the killing.

Police found the bodies of 25-year-old Kassandra Sweeney and her two sons, 4-year-old Benjamin Sweeney and 1-year-old Mason Sweeney, in their Northfield home on the morning of Aug. 3 while responding to a 911 call . Each died of a single gunshot wound, autopsies found.

Law enforcement searched for evidence in the case on Saturday in Northfield and Tilton, and again on Wednesday near Interstate 93 in Concord, Canterbury and Tilton, but didn’t immediately say if they discovered any evidence related to the case.

The investigation into the killing of a mother and her two young sons in Northfield, New Hampshire had officers searching off I-93 Wednesday.

As the investigation continued, rumors spread in Northfield, a town of fewer than 5,000 residents north of Concord and southwest of the Lakes Region.

“Every other customer is coming in saying something about the gun and who did it,” Barbara Moulton, who works at a local convenience store, told NBC10 Boston.

“The first three or four days people were really scared, like, ‘Oh no, who was it?'” she added.

A funeral was planned for Kassandra Sweeney Saturday in Concord.

Senior Assistant Attorney General Geoff Ward said last week that the attorney general’s office had been in contact with the children’s father, Sean Sweeney, and he has been “very cooperative and helpful in this investigation.” He said the attorney general’s victim witness advocate is working with him and his family of him.

“The search activity poses no danger to the public and will consist of a search for physical information,” the attorney general’s office said in a statement.

“He is obviously beyond devastated as a result of these crimes,” Ward said.

Sweeney spoke about the case for the first time in a Facebook post Sunday morning.

“I wanted to thank everyone for the outreach and support, while things will never be ‘normal’ again my body finally shut down and let me get some sleep last night and I woke up feeling as ‘normal’ as possible,” he wrote.

Sweeney said he is “unable to confirm anything as to what happened and who is responsible” and called his wife Kassandra “the most amazing, caring, sweetest all around good person that anyone could ever meet,” while adding that she loved their children very much.

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Microsoft Accuses Sony Of Blocking Games From Game Pass

Last week, Microsoft argued to Brazilian regulators that Call of Duty was not an essential game series while Sony protested that it was. In the latest episode of the Activision Blizzard acquisition drama going down in Brazil, Microsoft accused the PlayStation manufacturer of trying to “inhibit growth” of Game Pass.

Microsoft has been trying to convince regulatory agencies around the world that its acquisition of Activision Blizzard is not unfair to its competitors within the gaming industry. Now, as spotted by TheVergeit’s claiming that Sony pays developers not to put their games on the Xbox maker’s subscription service.

“Microsoft’s ability to continue expanding Game Pass has been hampered by Sony’s desire to inhibit such growth,” Microsoft claimed in an August 9 filing. “Sony pays for ‘blocking rights’ to prevent developers from adding content to Game Pass and other competing subscription services.”

Platform exclusivity deals are common in the gaming industry, and it’s ambiguous whether this refers to a clause that might prevent games from appearing on Xbox services during its exclusivity period, or stricter terms. A document relating to PlayStation exclusivity came out of the Capcom leaks, and page three indicates that exclusives could not appear on rivals to PlayStation subscription services. These included Google Stadia, Game Pass, and similar services. Kotaku reached out to both Microsoft and Sony, but did not receive responses by the time of publication.

Sony was previously critical of Microsoft’s hold on the gaming market. Just last week, the console manufacturer argued to CADE that Call of Duty was an “essential game,” and that competitors would not be able to rival it. Microsoft disagreed, and in this latest filing painstakingly lay out examples of Sony’s predilection for exclusivity regarding their big-name releases.

Ever since someone posted translations of the Administrative Council For Economic Defense (CADE) proceedings on ResetEra, gamers have been speculating on whether or not the publishers’ complaints hold water. It’s a sensitive topic because the acquisition of Activision Blizzard will undoubtedly affect the gaming ecosystem in seismic ways, but neither platform holder’s hands are clean. After the Microsoft acquisition of the Call of Duty publisher was announced, Sony had pursued its own major acquisition of Bungie, which makes destiny 2

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Olivia Newton John death: Picture shows Grease star with Perth girl Emily Barker during secret hospital visit

Pictorial proof has emerged of Olivia Newton-John’s secret visit to a grief-stricken Perth girl just a month after she suffered critical injuries in a 2003 crash that killed her mother.

Emily Barker was one of WA’s most promising young singing stars at 11 — and a big fan of Newton-John’s — but her life was changed forever when she was traveling in a car that collided with a truck in Beechboro.

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Camera IconEmily Barker. Credit: unknown/Supplied

Former Princess Margaret Hospital public relations manager MJ Wallace told The West Australian the girl’s now-late father Ron had called Newton-John’s record label to see if she would visit his daughter while she was in Perth for a concert.

The singing superstar did not hesitate, on the condition no media were alerted to the visit.

But a personal family picture of the pair tells a multi-faceted story of the physical difficulties Emily still faces in her life in Perth as a 30-year-old, as well as the selflessness described as typical in the wake of Newton-John’s death , aged 73.

Emily’s father said at the time that Newton-John had promised to do a duet with the girl when she recovered.

Kerry Bradford, who ran the Morley Dance Studio where Emily was a student, was in the hospital room on one of her daily visits to the girl when her singing hero walked in.

Mrs Bradford had been “good friends” with Emily’s parents, who were keen ballroom dancers and teachers, since before she was born.

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