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Hostage-taker in Australia acquitted of 'terror' plot Australian police are treating a deadly siege in the southern city of Melbourne as an "act of terrorism" after a claim by ISIL that one of its fighters was ...
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BAME short story prize announces 'rich array of lives' in shortlist An unlikely friendship between dads, a New Year's Eve spent behind bars, an airport cleaner and an Indian soldier fighting in the second world war ...
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Bad News Bears Throw in Towel In early May, Jeremy Grantham wrote his own mea cupla on questioning the bull market. He said he long expected higher-than-normal profit margins ...
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The Guardian view on the election in Scotland: a chance to puncture May's complacency SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon is right to assert the need for Scotland's distinct voice to be heeded when the UK's European fate is being decided, but ...
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White House looking for healthcare vote this summer, tax reform in fall White House Director of Legislative Affairs Marc Short said senators have made progress in crafting their own version of healthcare reform and the ...
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Apple's HomePod sounds really good in its demos Although we were rebuffed at the Apple's main demo area at WWDC today, later on we did get a chance to go listen to the HomePod. In a controlled ...
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Why Fitbit Dropped to Third Place in Wearables Rankings Fitbit fell to the third place among makers of "smart" wearables for the first time in the first quarter, according to market tracker International Data Corp.
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