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Marco Rubio trounces Donald Trump in Washington DC presidential primary Republican US presidential candidate Marco Rubio has comfortably beaten rival Donald Trump in the Washington DC primary. Photograph: Carlo ...
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Arrest after snowmobiler mows down sled dogs at Iditarod race in Alaska Two veteran mushers in Alaska's Iditarod told race officials on Saturday that a person driving a snowmobile tried to drive the machine into their sled ...
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In this budget, George Osborne has no room to make any mistakes David Cameron was talking with an intimate about his relationship with George Osborne and their differences in temperament. "I'm 50% politician, ...
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Berdych Bests Del Potro In The Desert But for a set, del Potro was matching Berdych, No. 7 in the Emirates ATP Rankings. The players exchanged service holds, forcing the first-set tie-break.
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Clinton Promises Manufacturing Renaissance in Rust Belt Ohio Standing in a loading dock in the Mahoning Valley on Saturday night, she vowed to bring back manufacturing jobs and helps small businesses.
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The momentous advance in artificial intelligence demands a new set of ethics In a dramatic man versus machine encounter, AlphaGo has secured its third, decisive victory against a renowned Go player. With scientists amazed at ...
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Merkel faces test as Germany votes in regional elections Germans are voting in three regional elections seen as a test of support for Chancellor Angela Merkel's policy towards refugees. The anti-immigration ...
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What Windowsill Farms And Purple Corn Flakes Have In Common: Just Ask Startup Back To The ... Nikhil Arora (left) and Alejandro Velez, cofounders of Back to the Roots, at the Natural Products Expo West trade show in Anaheim, CA. Photo courtesy ...
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First it was the Queen, now Mr Toad has been snared in Brexit A few weeks ago, in this space, we discussed Prince William's views on the European Union. The prince had made a few bland remarks that the ...
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Obama and Jagger fly in, but fears grow over who profits as Cuba starts to party Stockade Cuba – isolated for generations by a US embargo and fidelity to communism – finds itself suddenly at the centre of the Americas, thanks in ...
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