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US durable goods orders rebound strongly in January New orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods in January rose by the most in 10 months as demand picked up across the board, offering a ray ...
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US has a new role in the global energy market The Asia Vision LNG carrier ship is docked at the Cheniere Energy terminal in this aerial photograph taken over Sabine Pass, Texas, Feb. 24, 2016.
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A$AP Rocky Attacked in New Zealand Elevator: Report The rapper was at the Pullman Hotel in Auckland around 3 a.m. local time on Thursday following a concert and was getting into the elevator with some ...
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EU referendum: Tories in open warfare over legal status of Cameron deal Open warfare has broken out in Conservative ranks over the legal status of David Cameron's EU deal after leading out campaigner Michael Gove ...
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What President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office would look like The assumption is usually that a political outsider would struggle in such circumstances, but another clue to Trump's likely style of leadership has ...
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Full Marks: Mark Wallinger's ID runs rampant in his new show Mark Wallinger is everywhere in his latest exhibition, even when he's not there. His shadow walks up Shaftesbury Avenue. He circles a roundabout as ...
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Visiting the oldest bookstore in America – and its resident ghost In fact, Moravian may be the oldest continuously operating bookstore in the world. There is some dispute on this point. John Smith & Son, a bookshop ...
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DNA From Medieval Skeletons Reveals Earliest Muslims In France Archaeologists have long known about Arab-Muslim expansion throughout the Mediterranean region in the Middle Ages. Reaching the Iberian ...
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