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Cubs win first World Series in more than a century Ben Zobrist hit a run batted in double and Miguel Montero singled home a run to make it 8-6. Davis delivered an RBI single with two outs in the bottom ...
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Caixin China services PMI shows fastest pace of growth in 4 months China's services sector grew at the strongest pace in four months in October as new business picked up, encouraging companies to hire more workers ...
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Western oil groups in no rush to return to Iran In southern Iran, workers are putting the finishing touches to the latest extension to South Pars, the world's largest gasfield.
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Jacob Zuma is on the edge and in retreat Rumblings of discontent over alleged high-level corruption, influence-peddling and economic mismanagement have been growing in vehemence and ...
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Google Android hits market share record with nearly 9 in every 10 smartphones using it Google's Android mobile operating system (OS) grabbed a record market share in the third-quarter at the expense of Apple's iOS which posted a ...
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Get ready to stream your TV in 2017, says Forrester More media companies will create direct-consumer offerings in 2017, according to "Media Disrupts Itself with New Business Models and Unexpected ...
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GPs carry out consultations in as little as two minutes, study finds GPs are carrying out consultations in as little as two minutes, research has found, with one in 20 patients out the door in less than four minutes.
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China Lets More Foreign Films Slip In BEIJING—Hoping to revive a sagging box office, China is quietly allowing a few more foreign movies to be released here this year, raising hopes in ...
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Hulk Hogan gets $31m in Gawker sex tape settlement The settlement calls for him to be paid $31 million plus a share of Gawker assets sold as part of the bankruptcy process, according to documents in the ...
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What You Need to Know About the Crisis in Yemen Yemen's 18-month civil war has killed about 10,000 people, and now it is pushing the country to the brink of famine. More than 21 million Yemenis ...
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