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As-it-happens update August 29, 2015
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The Guardian
A sheriff's deputy in uniform died after he was shot multiple times from behind while filling up his patrol car at a suburban Houston gas station on ...
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The Guardian
A gunman killed two journalists on live TV and a 14-year-old boy held 29 classmates and a teacher hostage – and those were just the incidents ...
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The Guardian
The lock Matfield and the flanker Schalk Burger will take part in their fourth World Cup but 16 of the squad have never played in rugby union's ...
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BBC News
It was way back in October 2012 when Facebook first announced it had one billion users using the site at least once a month - and now, just under ...
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Yahoo Sports (blog)
It's official. Vin Scully, arguably the greatest living broadcaster in baseball, sports or any other form of entertainment, will return to Dodgers television ...
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Wired
In-app payments aren't going away any time soon. But increasingly, alternatives are becoming available that might offer some relief. This February ...
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The Local.de
Four defendants were to appear in court in Hungary on Saturday over Austria's migrant truck tragedy, as a "horrified and heartbroken" UN chief called ...
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The Guardian
Selling tickets for Test matches in August is an uphill climb, so two factors have come to the rescue of the IRFU this week: Wales are hot to trot in ...
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BBC News
Dominica's Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said in a televised address late on Friday that hundreds of homes, bridges and roads had been destroyed.
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Telegraph.co.uk
Speaking on a panel at the Council of Foreign Relations in New York, Mr Buiter said the dollar will "go through the roof" if the US Federal Reserve lifts ...
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