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How sham food became big business in Japan Most of these Japanese sampuru, from the word "sample", will go on display in restaurant windows, from fast-food outlets to izakaya (bars), throughout ...
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In praise of America's third-party debt collectors Nearly 5% of the total, or $615bn, was in some stage of delinquency. One group, however, can barely hide its glee: third-party debt-collection firms, ...
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May faces calls to resign as election hangs in balance UK Prime Minister Theresa May faced calls to quit in the early hours of Friday after her election gamble to win a stronger mandate appeared to backfire ...
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Philippines says Islamist fighters on back foot in besieged city Philippines Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana (C) inspects a high-powered firearm seized from various hideouts of Islamist militants during their visit ...
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Saudis apologise after London attack snub in Australia The Saudi Arabian Football Federation has apologised for "any offense caused" after its players declined to participate in a minute's silence in memory ...
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Tories fear a hammering in London Labour won huge gains in London amid suggestions that it was the "revenge of the remainers". The capital, which voted overwhemingly for the UK to ...
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Qatar FM: Hamas in Doha to facilitate Palestinian unity Qatar's foreign minister has said the presence in Doha of political leaders belonging to the Gaza-based Palestinian group Hamas is "coordinated with ...
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This is the real story behind the economic crisis unfolding in Qatar And let us not mention the rather large number of Isis and other Islamist cultists who arrived to fight for Isis in Iraq and Syria from – well, the Maldives.
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