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The kids who still go to school in Victorian horse-drawn carriages Some Karachi children are still ferried to and from school in a real-life buggy – but will the demands of the modern world drive the carts out of business ...
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Pope Francis draws more than 1m to emotional farewell mass in Philadelphia Pilgrims wave at Pope Francis as he arrives to close the World Meeting of Families with a mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia.
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Consumer spending rises in Aug; inflation firms U.S. consumer spending grew briskly in August and a key measure of inflation firmed a bit, signs of strength in America's domestic economy that could ...
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Migrants a 'key factor' as far-right makes gains in Austria election Refugees and asylum were key factors in a regional election in Austria which saw support for a far-right party more than double, say analysts.
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UN official calls for asylum assessment centre in Calais Clothes and personal belongings lie on the ground as migrants queue during food distribution at the Jungle in Calais. Photograph: Regis Duvignau/ ...
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Rolls-Royce faces second investigation in Brazil corruption scandal Rolls-Royce is facing bribery allegations in Brazil, part of a wider corruption scandal which has sparked mass demonstrations and a deepening ...
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The right way to tackle gender inequality in the legal profession In 1978, when I completed my Oxford law degree, we were told we would have to be patient, it could take 30 or 40 years before there was gender ...
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Assisted Death Laws Won't Make It Better to Die in the US Soon, terminal patients in California could have that option. Currently sitting on Governor Jerry Brown's desk is a bill that, if signed into law, would ...
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Big-money investors get active in volatile times While volatility prevails, big institutional investors are ponying up for active managers and leaning away from cheaper, passive investing. Interest in ...
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Female umpire Claire Polosak to make history in Australia's Matador Cup Claire Polosak will make history in Australia's domestic one-day competition when she becomes the first female to officiate as a third umpire in a List A ...
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