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Evaluating Highest Temperature Extremes in the Antarctic In the face of climate change, researchers have begun to investigate how warm the planet's southernmost region can get. But it's not just the lowest ...
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Tesla's SolarCity cut 20 percent of staff in 2016 SolarCity, which was acquired by Tesla Inc at the end of last year, slashed nearly 20 percent of its staff in 2016 as it sought to preserve cash amid ...
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George W. Bush warns against 'isolationist tendency' in US Former President George W. Bush on Wednesday warned against an "isolationist tendency" in the U.S. that he called dangerous to national security, ...
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US securities regulators freeze assets in suspected insider trading on Softbank-Fortress deal We wish to clarify that neither Maybank Kim Eng nor any of its employees is a party to this litigation," Maybank Kim Eng said in a statement to CNBC ...
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Debating in whispers: opposition fearful ahead of Turkish referendum Turkish opposition officials have warned of a campaign of harassment and intimidation by the government in the run-up to next month's referendum on ...
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Man Is Charged in 1999 Rape and Murder of Bronx Neighbor David Dee Delgado for The New York Times An apartment building in the Bronx near Yankee Stadium where Elsa Grullon was found dead with ...
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Havret makes fast start in Pretoria Grégory Havret made a blistering start to the Tshwane Open, turning in 29 to open up a two-shot lead early on day one at Pretoria Country Club.
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