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Refugee child abuse rampant in Libya: UNICEF In the report, titled "A Deadly Journey for Children", which was released on Tuesday, the UN children's agency said a total of 25,846 children - most of ...
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Record snowfall in the land of ice As yet another winter storm deepened in the North Atlantic Ocean, snow started to fall on Saturday morning. A thaw and rain the previous day had ...
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BlackBerry returns with 3 possible new phones in 2017 The company plans to release as many as three phones this year, TCL Communications Nicolas Zibell said in an interview on Saturday. The company ...
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Indian Workers in US Fear Trump H-1B Visa Crackdown NEW DELHI—Santosh Pillai was wooed to work in the U.S. for his coding skills more than a decade ago and has built a good life in Cupertino, Calif.
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Saudi Arabia wants oil prices to rise to $60 in 2017 This is the level the OPEC heavyweight and its Gulf allies - the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Qatar - believe would encourage investment in new ...
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Randy couple caught romping in Domino's reveal they love having sex in 'weird places' and plan to ... A COUPLE caught romping on CCTV in Domino's after ordering a stuffed crust pizza boasted last night: "We love having sex in weird places." Daniella ...
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Risk factors for heart failure subtypes studied in new detail An estimated 5.7 million adults in the United States have heart failure. In fact, heart failure was responsible for 1 in 9 deaths in the U.S. in 2009.
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Monthly US home-price gains reach a 2½-year high Of the nation's 20 largest cities, seven reached their all-time highs in December: Seattle, Portland, Denver, Boston, Charlotte, North Carolina, San ...
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Bad bug found in Microsoft browsing code Google has released details of a bug in Microsoft's browsing programs that would allow attackers to build websites that make the software crash.
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China's CC Land in talks to buy London's Cheesegrater for £1bn CC Land, a company controlled by the Chinese property magnate Cheung Chung-kiu, is in advanced talks to buy London's "Cheesegrater" tower for ...
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