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'Spider in web' mastermind of Paris attacks killed Paris attacks ringleader Abdelhamid Abaaoud was implicated in four thwarted French terror plots this year, a minister said on November 19, deploring ...
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Volvo wants to put self-driving cars on the roads in two years, ahead of Google and Ford Driving in traffic is insufferable. The stop-starting, the stress, the other drivers trying to cut ahead for no reason. For many, it's an unavoidable part of ...
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To get ahead in your career, disrupt yourself first In her new book, Disrupt Yourself, Whitney Johnson argues that the principles from Harvard Business School professor Clay Christensen's theory of ...
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Heartbreak in the Flutie family: How grief and loss can lead to death Doug Flutie, the legendary quarterback, lost both of his parents on Wednesday. In a Facebook post, he said that his mother Joan died of a broken ...
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The Mood in Paris After the Attacks In some ways, Paris after the attacks is just the same: gray November skies, rainy, people sitting at cafés. But it is also not the same at all.
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ASX, Kospi, and Shanghai back in the green; Nikkei slips U.S. markets closed in the red on Thursday but were still up on the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 4.41 points or 0.02 percent lower ...
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US hedge fund doubles stake in Rolls-Royce Major shareholders in Rolls-Royce are understood to have given their blessing to a representative from ValueAct joining the beleaguered group's ...
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Muslim databases and 'rabid dogs': GOP in explosion of rhetoric over Syrians An audience member holds up an anti-refugee sign during a Trump campaign rally in Worcester, Massachusetts. Photograph: Brian Snyder/Reuters.
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24 Hours in New York With Olivier Rousteing Rousteing, 30, is in town in anticipation of two major brand-building events. There is the imminent opening of the new Balmain boutique in the U.S., ...
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Gender equality is now better in Rwanda than in the US When it comes to equality between men and women, the Nordic countries have long been celebrated as hands-down winners. Women in countries ...
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