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Research stays frozen in Canadian budget Spring may eventually arrive in Canada's capital, but the deep freeze for Canada's research community will continue into fiscal 2017–18 as the ...
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Comey Is Now the Most Powerful Person in Washington The Russians have officially denied taking active measures in the 2016 election. They have complained that the toxic environment in Washington has ...
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Terror and Dismay in London This afternoon in London, a man drove a car across Westminster Bridge, heading from the south bank of the Thames to the north. It appears that he ... Westminster attack: police hunt for clues after five dead in 'sick and depraved' incident - The Guardian
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Andrew Ng Is Leaving Baidu in Search of a Big New AI Mission One of the world's leading experts in artificial intelligence is officially on the market, and he says he wants to advance AI beyond the tech industry.
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How Sears CEO Lampert cashes in as stores cash out Sears, which operates both the Sears and Kmart chains, is teetering, having failed to reinvent itself under Lampert's leadership in the digital age.
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What Creativity in Marketing Looks Like Today Do these changing roles require a new way of thinking about creativity in marketing? To explore this question, we interviewed senior marketing ...
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South Korean ferry in which hundreds died raised after three years The vast majority of the dead in the country's worst-ever maritime tragedy were schoolchildren, and parents of victims had earlier urged people to pray ...
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Trump-Russia inquiry in 'grave doubt' after GOP chair briefs White House In the latest wild development surrounding the Russia inquiry that has created an air of scandal around Trump, Democrat Adam Schiff effectively ...
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US diplomacy in crisis amid cuts and confusion at state department But the foreign ministers are convening in Washington at a time when the state department itself is under siege, facing swingeing budget cuts by a ...
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Rethinking Your Supply Chain in an Era of Protectionism Most U.S. and European companies have spent the past 20 years concentrating more and more of their manufacturing in East Asia to reduce costs by ...
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