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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, 6th April, 2019 PM News Update [Nick: "Couples often say, 'Don't go to bed angry.' We say, 'Don't fly away angry.'"]( [Pilots balance the fine art of a sky-high marriage]( BY Konrad Marshall Nick and Kathleen Thorne are both international pilots. They're home together for two weeks every month, then he flies to Perth and she goes east and the balancing act begins. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Gina Rinehart and Barnaby's 'epic fail' phone tower]( A phone tower that Barnaby Joyce fought for ended up on the property of long-time friend Gina Rinehart, who gets an annual fee to host the tower. Locals are baffled why the tower was put there, as it's plagued with reception problems. 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