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UK trade deficit falls after record rise in exports Exports to the rest of the world performed better in April after a £1.3bn jump to a record £14bn compared with a £900m rise in exports to the EU.
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Three new faces to start for Wallabies in England Test series opener Coach Michael Chieka addresses Wallabies players during Australia's Monday training session at Ballymore in Brisbane. Photograph: Dave Hunt/ ...
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Facebook is testing social commerce payments in Southeast Asia Facebook is expanding its focus on payments with a new trial in Southeast Asia that allows users to pay for products listed on Facebook Pages with ...
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Libyan forces make gains against ISIL in Sirte "Our forces are in full control of Tagreft barracks and military engineers are inspecting the zone to clear anti-personnel mines," the forces of the ...
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The Conjuring 2 Raises the Stakes in All the Best, Scariest Ways So he starts the movie in Amityville's attic room with the iconic eye-shaped windows—it must be said, the entire film displays an incredible attention to ...
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picnics in the park! we've been spending almost every other day in central park the past couple of weeks having picnics or meeting friends or just to play games and run ...
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Announcing Early Access In Minecraft: Education Edition, an entire classroom of up to 30 students can play in a world together without a separate server required. Or, students ...
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Here's an unlikely casualty in the renewable energy boom In February of 2001, then California Governor Gray Davis stood at the site of Calpine Corp's new Sutter natural gas power plant and unveiled his plan ...
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