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Guernsey goes gastro: a food adventure in the Channel Islands 'The best things in life are usually closer than you think," says Luke Wheadon as he pours a healthy measure of his artisan gin over ice. I'm in ...
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Single-payer health care failed miserably in Colorado last year. Here's why. Colorado's initiative, in other words, matched the 2017 health care platform of the Democratic Party. And it failed — really, really, really badly.
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Portraits of South Sudanese refugees in Uganda – in pictures Of the 2 million people who have fled violence in South Sudan since civil war broke out in 2013, more than half are in Uganda. About a quarter of a ...
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We're Killing the Oldest Fish in the Sea Humans are killing the oldest fish in the sea, a new study suggests. That is likely altering ocean food webs and making populations of many important ...
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Rivalry between Apple and Samsung in smartphones will grow fiercer NEVER shy about hype, on September 12th Apple's boss, Tim Cook, presented the firm's latest iPhones to a packed auditorium in its glitzy new ...
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Banks are in their best shape in a generation, analyst Mike Mayo says Widely followed analyst Mike Mayo said the banking industry has fully rebounded and is in its best shape in a generation. Mayo's favorite pick is ...
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Alphabet is talking about investing up to $1 billion in Lyft, say reports Alphabet has previously invested in Lyft's rival, Uber, but that relationship has soured lately. Alphabet's self-driving car unit, Waymo, has sued Uber ...
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FT journalist killed by crocodile while washing his hands in Sri Lankan lagoon A Financial Times journalist was killed by a crocodile whilst washing his hands in a lagoon in Sri Lanka during a holiday with friends. Paul McClean ...
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Plants can grow their own glow-in-the-dark cotton, no genetic engineering required You may have heard about smartphones and smart homes. But scientists are also designing smart clothes, textiles that can harvest energy, light up, ...
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Journeys through Poland's smogland – in pictures In the 1970s, Michał Cała began shooting the ironworks, slagheaps, power stations and coal mines of northern Poland, and the workers who lived ...
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