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Uzbek dictator Karimov buried in Silk Road city amid intrigue over future of secretive regime An AFP journalist in the famed Silk Road city - which houses the mausoleum of feared 14th century warlord Tamerlane - said police had cordoned off ...
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Caroline Lucas elected joint leader of the Green Party in first ever British political job share Ms Lucas addressed the UK's Brexit vote in her victory speech, telling party members that any deal struck by the Government with the European Union ...
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Hospital apologises after woman forced to sleep in back of police car due to lack of beds A mental health patient was forced to sleep in the back of a police car in a hospital car park because of a shortage of beds. Avon and Wiltshire Mental ...
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In 'Volatile' US Presidential Race, Candidates' Debate Skills Could Be Key In a Washington Post-ABC News poll released this week, 41 percent of Americans have a favorable impression of Clinton, while 56 percent have an ...
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Google Fiber says it hasn't gotten access to 44000 poles in Nashville As Google Fiber fights AT&T and Comcast over access to utility poles in Nashville, the new ISP says it hasn't been able to get access to 44,000 poles ...
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Turkey pushes west in offensive against Islamic State in Syria A member of Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA), seen with a mural of the Islamic State in the background, stands guard in front of a building in ...
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India's private sector needs to take greater role in tuberculosis care India's private medical sector needs to get more involved in the management and control of tuberculosis, researchers reporting in two new studies in ...
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