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Religious violence flares in Indonesia as mob torches Aceh church Authorities tear down a church in Aceh Singkil, enforcing a decree from the local Muslim-dominated religious harmony forum. Photograph: Dian ...
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Microsoft Jumps 6% On Profit, Revenue Beat In Its FQ1 Today Microsoft reported the financial performance it recorded during the first quarter of its fiscal 2016. Microsoft generated $0.67 in adjusted ...
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Louis van Gaal sees Chris Smalling as a Manchester United captain in waiting So I push him also in that situation. Every player makes the steps by himself to improve. I put him in the situation and I help him in the situation and I ...
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Kevin De Bruyne happy to lead Manchester City's attack in derby Kevin De Bruyne ended up playing centre-forward and scoring the winning goal against Sevilla in the Champions League, and says he would be ...
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Spectre review: Bond struggles in a post-Snowden world Spectre opens superbly, with Bond on an unofficial assignment in Mexico City. A wonderful long tracking shot (after True Detective and Birdman, ...
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Digital game sales hit $5.4B in Sept: Report Global digital game sales rose 11 percent in September from the year-ago period, boosted by higher spending on downloaded console games and ...
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Officers face possible charges over death of teenager in police chase Police officers face possible charges over the death of a teenager after he was involved in a collision while being chased by two unmarked police cars.
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Neat chart shows the tallest planned buildings in history The tallest building in the world? The Burj Khalifa. Duh. But if plans had worked out differently for other buildings, the Burj Khalifa wouldn't even crack ...
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Invest in Europe? It depends on this: Experts Mario Draghi addresses a news conference after a meeting of the ECB Governing Council in St. Julian's, outside Valletta, Malta, Oct. 22, 2015.
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There is no 'moral case for coal' in Australia, just an imported PR line 'Essentially, they're devoted to a last ditch defence of any and every toxic industry, and have no qualms about poisoning public debate in the process.
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