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Fillon's victory: A political earthquake in France Francois Fillon emerged as the winner, confirming his leadership of The Republicans at the second round of the conservative primary election in ...
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Samsung May Split Itself In Two Samsung says it will bring in "external advisors to conduct a through review of the optimal corporate structure," adding that the review itself doesn't ...
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English pupils improve results in international maths and science exams Pupils sit a maths exam. The gap in mathematics test scores between high-performing Asian countries and the rest of the world widened. Photograph: ...
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Corporate Earnings, US GDP Experience Stout Expansions WASHINGTON—Corporate profits continued to rebound in the third quarter alongside solid growth in the broader U.S. economy. The Commerce ...
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Jeweler Tiffany posts first increase in sales in 8 quarters Shoppers carry Tiffany & Co. bags while walking on Fifth Avenue in New York, U.S., on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016. Tiffany & Co. is scheduled to release ...
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Behind the Scenes With the Best Drummers in the World If you want to hang out with drummers, you'll need earplugs. Deirdre O'Callaghan discovered this after spending an hour with John "Drumbo" French ...
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Luxembourg PM tells Britain: either you're in the EU or you're not Either you're a member or you're not a member of the European Union … There is no in-between status, there is no hybrid status between the two." ...
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Cubans in their thousands queue before dawn to bid farewell to Fidel Castro Tens of thousands of Cubans poured into Plaza de la Revolucion in Havana on Monday, queuing in the baking sun for hours to pay their respects to ...
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Chapecoense fans gather in grief at football club's stadium in Brazil Hundreds of Chapecoense fans have gathered at the football club's stadium in Chapecó, Brazil, to mourn the players and staff killed in a plane crash ...
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Scurvy makes surprise return in Australia Doctors in Australia have reported a resurgence in patients suffering from scurvy. The disease, historically associated with sea explorers, has been ...
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