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Knut the polar bear died of autoimmune illness usually found in humans Knut the polar bear, who lives on as a life-size model at the Natural History Museum in Berlin. Photograph: David Gannon/AFP/Getty Images.
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Markets in euphoric mood as China rejoins the party Global stock markets have surged higher Thursday after Wall Street's recovery extended and the big two markets in mainland China put in their first ...
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UK Immigration Reaches Record Level in Year to March LONDON—Immigration flows to the U.K. reached a record level during the year ended in March, amid a surge in new arrivals from other European ...
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Commodities in Africa Struggles over these wealths have played a part in many African troubles, from militias in the Democratic Republic of Congo to Sudanese civil wars.
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Ewe cannot be serious: in defence of Flockstars, ITV's sheepdog showdown On paper, ITV's brazen attempt to co-opt the classic One Man and his Dog by remaking it with a gaggle of second-string celebrities in Hunter wellies ...
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In the new New Orleans, an international soccer hero hides in plain sight For 32 years Tony Liang was the last Honduran player to score in the World Cup. Now he's helping New Orleans re-emerge from the ruins while ...
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Virginia shootings: we learn nothing from seeing murder in real time The principles in operation here are so self-evident. Yes, next to deliberate dishonesty, squeamishness is maybe a journalist's cardinal sin; but clarity ...
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One in four Jeremy Corbyn supporters believe world is run by 'secretive elite' Most of Jeremy Corbyn's supporters believe America is the "greatest single threat to world peace" and one in four think a "secretive elite" controls the ...
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A Kenyan won the gold medal in javelin after learning how to throw on YouTube Kenyan Julius Yego yesterday (Aug. 26) secured a gold medal at the World Athletics Championships in Beijing in javelin. His throw of 92.72m won the ...
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Pending home sales rose just 0.5% in July U.S. home buyer demand remained steady in July, although consumers did not react significantly to easing mortgage rates. An index of so-called ...
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GPDA: Tyre failures should not end in explosions "As drivers, we strongly believe the end of a tyre's performance window can and should not be a tyre delamination in the form of an explosion," he told ...
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