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Oxford vice-chancellor attacks 'tawdry politicians' in university pay row Louise Richardson, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford, says her counterparts in the US are paid even more. Photograph: Rex/Shutterstock.
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Boeing declares victory in Airbus subsidies dispute US aircraft manufacturer Boeing has won a victory in a long-running dispute with European rival Airbus. The World Trade Organization has reversed ...
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Creepy Antarctic sea creatures will suffer in even slightly warmer waters Coupled with other threats such as pollution and loss of ice, that could eventually result in some of these species to go extinct. Researchers at the ...
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US Open 2017: Rafael Nadal in action as Karolina Pliskova races through – live! He's happy to gamble and take the ball early, almost on the half-volley; it doesn't quite pay off in the next point but, two later, he holds serve in decent ...
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Rohingya exodus points to humanitarian crisis in Myanmar The soldiers descended on the fishing village of Dhoncha Para in Myanmar's western Rakhine state on Friday just as the holy period of Eid al-Adha ...
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Hong Kong, Singapore in talks to grab bigger share of derivatives business FILE PHOTO - A ferry sails at Victoria Harbour in front of the financial Central district, featuring AIA Central (C) and Cheung Kong Center behind it, in ...
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Alibaba debuts 'smile to pay' facial recognition payments at KFC in China Alibaba's Ant Financial affiliate launched the 'smile to pay' service in Hangzhou, the location of the company's global HQ, where it is being trialled with ...
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