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IN PICS: German Carnival floats show Trump no mercy In the major cities of the Rhine region the inhabitants become Narren (jesters) for a week, mocking the political establishment of the day with satirical ...
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The Break-In There are times when every spectator is hungry, times a thief takes nothing, leaves you a foolin your inventory. How one trespass could make all ...
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SpaceX plans to send crewed mission beyond moon in 2018 This will be the first time in 45 years humans will return to deep space, said the company in a news release, and will go "faster and further" than any ...
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'I Am Alive and Well.' Australian Producer Mistakenly Included in Oscars 'In Memoriam' Segment An Australian movie producer has said she is "devastated" that her photo was accidentally included in the Oscars' In Memoriam segment as she is ...
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Did the Oscars Just Prove That We Are Living in a Computer Simulation? Last night's Oscar bizarreness was not just bizarre but bizarre in a way that is typical of this entirely bizarre time. The rhythm of the ...
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Donald Trump promises 'historic' increase in US military budget The President will let the Department of Defence decide how to spend the extra billions and most federal agencies will see reductions in funding, ...
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Syria opposition calls for Russian backing in Geneva The rebels' comments on Monday at a fourth round of UN-backed talks in Geneva came as a ceasefire at home fell apart. The High Negotiations ...
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Climate change may boost mercury in ecosystems, food chain Rising temperatures may cause localized increases in the amount of toxic mercury introduced into ecosystems, impacting wildlife and the food chain.
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Moonlight is a remarkable achievement in filmmaking. Its Best Picture win is well deserved. That it won Best Picture — even setting aside the bizarre manner in which it ultimately won — is practically a miracle. Moonlight doesn't star any ...
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LSE merger with Deutsche Börse in doubt after 'disproportionate' demands from Brussels The LSE said the MTS platform played a "systemically important" role in the trading of Italian government bonds and other securities, and that divesting ...
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