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US job growth seen strong in February; wages to rebound People wait in line to enter the Nassau County Mega Job Fair at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, U.S. October 7, 2014.
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UK-funded camps in Libya 'indefinitely detaining asylum seekers' British-funded refugee camps in Libya are implementing the indiscriminate and indefinite detention of asylum seekers in the conflict-riven country, the ...
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Ahmadinejad and Trump on Twitter are a match made in heaven Less than two months into his presidency, Donald Trump has already outperformed his Iranian rival in demagoguery, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, making ...
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The Guardian view on trust in politics: pledges and conventions matter George Osborne is no longer chancellor of the exchequer, but his spirit thrives in the budget presented by his successor. In terms of fiscal decisions ...
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NASA's interplanetary radar spots tiny derelict satellite in forgotten lunar orbit If you want to find the exact location of something orbiting the moon, just looking with an optical telescope is difficult, because the moon is so bright it ...
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Elderly farmer shot burglar in the foot over suspected diesel theft, court hears A farmer claims he shot a convicted burglar in the foot outside his farmhouse at night by accident over fears he was about to be run over, a court has ...
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Robots keep "dying" from radiation in Fukushima, making the nuclear fallout investigation impossible In spite of all their efforts to contain the radiation and prevent it from contaminating the groundwater, TEPCO has made very little progress.
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