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In 2016, the tech industry forgot about people The downsides can be less obvious, but 2016 brought them to light in cruel and unusual ways, as Fortune writer Erin Griffith points out in a recent ...
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15 Surprising Environmental Trends to Watch in 2017 The answers they came up, just published in the scientific journal Trends in Ecology & Evolution and summarized below, portend both risks and ...
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Anti-fracking protesters to see in new year at Yorkshire site The protestors moved to the private farmland just before Christmas after the high court rejected a legal move to stop fracking plans in Kirby Misperton.
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Student who revealed Prince Philip's 'slitty-eyed' gaffe in China wrote apology to insist he was not ... In October 1986, The Daily Telegraph reported that the Duke of become "embroiled in an embarrassing and potentially damaging row" after telling Mr ...
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The right is emboldened, yes. But it's not in the ascendancy 'In America, the gap between rich and poor and black and white is growing.' Black Lives Matter protester Ieshia Evans being arrested in Baton Rouge, ...
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In 2017 brands aim to predict what you want before you know it In 2017, advertisers are going to focus not just on where you are, but where you are going and — more importantly — what you are going to want.
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Bears, bulls and Brexit: 2016 was a wild year in the life of the FTSE 100 "In a year which has seen one surprise after another, volatility has plagued markets throughout 2016," says Chris Beauchamp, an analyst at IG Group.
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