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The Nobel Prize in Literature Born Robert Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota, on May 24, 1941, Dylan, now 75, has redefined American music. The Nobel Prize in Literature caps a ...
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Boko Haram frees 21 schoolgirls from group abducted in Chibok Campaigners in Abuja react to the rescue of a teenager in May, meaning 218 rather 219 schoolgirls were still missing at that time. Photograph: Afolabi ...
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Gap Inc. Shares Soar Despite A Decrease In Sales Gap Inc's share rose 15% on Friday, after the company reported a 3% decrease in comparable sales in September, on October 6, 2016. Total sales ...
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This Indian IoT Product In China Shows How Factories Will Be Part Of The 4th Revolution One of my fondest memories of growing up in a small town in India is making gashes in the bark of a tree on the way to school. The next day we would ...
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Asia Bibi blasphemy appeal adjourned in Pakistan as judge pulls out Justice Muhammad Iqbal Hameed-ur-Rehman, one of three judges who met amid heightened security in Islamabad to hear the appeal, said he could ...
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In a Race to Meet Demand, Mechanical Keyboard Makers Switch Things Up This tactile responsiveness is a big reason why sales have increased dramatically in recent years. But that popularity has created a problem:.
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First school bell rings for refugee children in Greece But, at 2nd Tavros Elementary School in Athens, neighbours waited outside for more than an hour to greet the children when they got off the bus at ...
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Brand power 'favours Unilever in row over UK-produced Marmite' As Marmite is wholly produced in the UK, Tesco says change in the value of sterling should not affect its production cost. Photograph: Alamy Stock ...
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