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As-it-happens update 8 April 2016
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The Economist (blog)
The massive amounts of industrial capacity built to enable the speedy development of the Chinese economy is increasingly idle in the face of a ...
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The Guardian
A newspaper advertising board in Rochdale after nine men were arrested for child sexual exploitation in an earlier case in 2011. Photograph: ...
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The Verge
In the future, urban planners will create huge empty platforms to house art that's available only to augmented reality users. "If the user is a small child, ...
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The Guardian
It was about 2pm on a Sunday in April 2013. I was in my kitchen, texting friends to ask for their addresses. In 12 days I was getting my master's degree ...
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Wall Street Journal
LONDON—British Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday that he did benefit from an offshore fund set up by his late father, in response to calls ...
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The Guardian
Tyson Fury, right, will be looking to repeat his stunning November victory over Wladimir Klitschko when he fights the Ukrainian in Manchester on 9 July ...
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National Geographic
Or so the marketing gurus for Kellogg's cereals decided, ditching the slogan splashed for years on boxes of All-Bran—"the natural laxative food"—in ...
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The Guardian
Rolando Eugenio Hidalgo Eddy had previously held a similar job in the state of Aguascalientes, where he formed a unit of female officers, who wore ...
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The Guardian
There are, perhaps, more important prizes on the games industry calendar. The annual Game Awards held each December in LA draw a huge online ...
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The Guardian
Andrew Thornhill QC, a leading tax lawyer, was paid a bribe of £500,000 to act in a biased way to resolve a family property dispute, the high court has ...
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