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United's CEO sorry, passenger says "everything" hurts. Qantas drops $4K off the price of a Mac Pro.

[View this email via your browser]( [Business Insider Australia]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Enable Images to View]( [10 things you need to know this morning in Australia]( United's CEO sorry, passenger says "everything" hurts. Qantas drops $4K off the price of a Mac Pro. The F-16 drone. And Hell hath no fury like a wife with access to your work iPad. [Enable Images to View]( [UNDERCOVER IN AN IPHONE FACTORY: What it's really like to work in a Chinese mega-factory, according to a student who spent six weeks there]( Imagine going to work at 7.30pm and spending the next 12 hours, including meals and breaks, inside a factory where your only job is to insert a single screw into the back of smartphone. [Enable Images to View]( [6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning]( Traders are uneasy about tensions around the globe. [Enable Images to View]( [Uber's top PR person is leaving]( Rachel Whetstone, Uber's head of communications and policy, is leaving the company following a two-month long barrage of bad news, according to a report in Recode. [Enable Images to View]( [PELOSI: Spicer 'must be fired' for his Hitler flub]( House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said in a Tuesday statement that White House press secretary Sean Spicer "must be fired" after a dubious claim about Hitler and several subsequent clarifications. [Enable Images to View]( [Swedes can find out each other's salaries with just one phone call -- but there's a catch]( Curious as they may be, Americans tend to be shy when it comes to asking about other people's incomes. [Enable Images to View]( [There's a simple economic reason why the United Airlines incident happened -- and why it will probably happen again]( United Airlines has a bit of a mess on its hands, and there's a simple economic reason as to why. [Enable Images to View]( [DALIO: There's not going to be another 2008-style crash, but there will be 'a gradual noose tightening']( Ray Dalio, the founder of the world's largest hedge fund firm Bridgewater Associates, says investors shouldn't expect another crisis like that in 2008 -- but that there is still going to be "a gradual noose tightening." Business Insider Australia © 2017 [Allure Media]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Email to a Friend]( • [Privacy Policy](

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