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Indiana Gives $7 Million in Tax Breaks to Keep Carrier Jobs $7 million worth of tax breaks over 10 years to encourage the company's Carrier Corp. unit to keep about 1,000 jobs in the state, according to people ...
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Divorce is on the rise in China Mr Yu worked in family law and then marriage counselling before starting his business in 2007. He charges scorned wives 100,000-500,000 yuan ...
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The PMF in Iraq: Fight, then demobilise Michael Knights is the Lafer Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He specialises in the politics and security of Iraq. He has worked in ...
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Facebook's advice to students interested in artificial intelligence That's the gist of the advice to students interested in AI from Facebook's Yann LeCun and Joaquin Quiñonero Candela who run the company's Artificial ...
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Why Fitbit buying Pebble makes sense — at least, in the short term Fitbit and Pebble have been in the final stages of the deal since before the Thanksgiving holiday; the buying price has not yet been confirmed. While it ...
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Leah Remini's New Scientology Series Is A&E's Strongest Debut In Two Years Actress Leah Remini speaks onstage at the 'Family Tools' panel during the 2012 Summer TCA Tour on July 27, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.
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Baby selling investigation leads to arrests in Malaysia Al Jazeera's exclusive investigation, which aired last week, revealed that traffickers and doctors are profiting from the illicit baby trade in Malaysia, ...
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Artificial Intelligence Invades the Home … In Toys Roused from slumber, the little robot's face illuminates, and it begins zooming around the table in front of me. A moment later, it notices I'm watching ...
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Aleppo clown who entertained children haunted by war is killed in air strike In a now largely bombed-out enclave, Space for Hope supports 12 schools and four psycho-social support centers in eastern Aleppo, providing ...
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Chapecoense plane crash: A tragedy for journalism in Brazil Brazilian journalists are mourning 20 of their colleagues who died when a plane crashed in Colombia on Monday. They were travelling to Medellin ...
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