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In the oil price war, it's hard to tell who's losing—OPEC or US shale By appearances, OPEC has the tell-tale signs of an aging prizefighter. It still technically possesses a knockout punch, but it's unable to land one ...
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Syrian refugee policy takes focus in US 2016 politics FILE - In this Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015 file photo, migrants enter syndication.ap.orgFILE - In this Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015 file photo, migrants enter to ...
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Ross Taylor hits record score by visiting Test batsman in Australia New Zealand's Ross Taylor struck the highest Test score by a visiting batsman in Australia as the runs continued to flow in the second Test. Taylor, 31 ...
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This Week in Fiction: Ann Beattie on How a Bumper Sticker Inspired a Story Bradley, the main character in "Save a Horse Ride a Cowgirl," is a lawyer in late middle age, who recently lost his wife to medical malpractice and is ...
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A couple wanted to see what it's like to be gay in other countries — and filmed their trip They traveled to 15 countries in all, meeting people they called "supergays," who fought for LGBTQ rights despite tremendous social, political, and ...
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France bombs Islamic State bases in Raqqa. But will it make much difference? This evening, armed with American intelligence, the French Air Force dropped 20 bombs on two Isil positions in Raqqa – in what tomorrow's ...
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Performing sculpture: Calder's mobile comes in for a hammering Performing sculpture: Calder's mobile comes in for a hammering ... Calder Piece by Earle Brown, performed in the Turbine Hall of Tate Modern, ...
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