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Anti-Temer strike paralyses major cities in Brazil In Rio de Janeiro, protesters lit fires on a major bridge, disrupting commuter traffic, while police used tear gas to force a small crowd of protesters from ...
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DNA of extinct humans found in caves The DNA of extinct humans can be retrieved from sediments in caves - even in the absence of skeletal remains. Researchers found the genetic ...
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Another retailer joins Sears in flagging 'substantial doubt' it can stay in business A change in accounting regulations that went into effect during the first quarter now requires management teams to assess whether there are ...
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Chicago Bulls' Rajon Rondo 'long shot' to play in Game 6 Since Rondo injured his hand in Game 2, Boston won three straight. The Bulls averaged only 93.0 points in those games compared with 108.5 in the ...
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Why is coca production on the rise in Colombia? Early March, 2017: The United States government and the United Nations announce large increases in the amount of coca being cultivated in ...
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President Trump's First 100 Days In The Energy Sector This weekend will mark the conclusion of the first 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency. As pundits are busy assessing the accomplishments from ...
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Zaev calls attack in parliament 'attempted murder' Macedonia's opposition leader Zoran Zaev said on Friday the assault on him and his fellow legislators in parliament was "attempted murder" and ...
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UK growth slows to weakest pace in a year UK economic growth slowed at the start of 2017 to its weakest pace in a year, according to official figures, as higher prices started to squeeze ...
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With an opening 67 in Texas, Michelle Wie continues trend of hot first rounds in 2017 Darren Carroll Michelle Wie stands with her caddie in the first fairway during the first round of the Volunteers of America Texas Shootout at Las Colinas ...
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Someone is shaving other people's cats WAYNESBORO, Va. — Why would someone go around shaving other people's cats? The mystery has the attention of police in Waynesboro, a small ...
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