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Second foreigner killed in Bangladesh A Japanese man has been killed near Rangpur in northern Bangladesh, five days after an Italian citizen was murdered in the capital Dhaka.
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David Cameron condemns Russia's strikes in Syria Russia's military intervention in Syria is helping to support the "butcher" President Bashar al-Assad, David Cameron has said. The prime minister said ...
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The 5 Biggest Things In Tech You Missed This Week: 10/2 Here are five things that happened in the world of technology this past week and why they're important for your business (and mine). Did you miss ...
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Despite cooler weather, refugee sea arrivals in Greece approach 400000 – UN agency 2 October 2015 – The United Nations refugee agency said today that, despite adverse weather conditions, refugee and migrant arrivals in Greece this ...
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Grieving relatives face delay in burying loved ones as council shuts cemeteries Cemeteries in the town of Newcastle-under-Lyme will temporarily close due to staff shortages. Photograph: David Goddard/Getty Images.
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Whiplash epidemic returns to be pain in motoring insurers' necks In March 2012, my wife Claudia was involved in a minor prang in our car about a mile from our home, a small collision when she was driving at no ...
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Chris Mintz: Army veteran regarded as 'hero' in Oregon shooting The gunman entered a classroom in the rural community college's Snyder Hall, reportedly asking students if they were Christian before shooting.
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Education Secretary Arne Duncan to Step Down in December Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who shook up education policy from kindergarten to graduate school in his nearly seven years in President Barack ...
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