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HTC suspends shares in wake of Alphabet takeover rumours The Taiwan Stock Exchange said in a statement: "TWSE announced trading in the shares of HTC Corporation and the securities underlying the ...
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Ryanair cancellations raise worries in Italy over Alitalia takeover Ryanair's cancellation of thousands of flights across Europe due to a backlog of staff leave has raised alarm bells in Italy over its attempt to buy the ...
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DNA editing in human embryos reveals role of fertility 'master gene' Scientists in Britain have revealed the role of a fertility "master gene" in one of the world's first demonstrations of DNA editing in human embryos.
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Lillian Ross in The New Yorker In total, Ross wrote more than five hundred pieces for The New Yorker, many of them for Talk of the Town. (Her Talk stories were published in three ...
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A Secret History of the Pissing Figure in Art Look at "Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin," a fifteenth-century portrait by Rogier van der Weyden, and you'll notice two figures in the middle distance, ...
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One in seven GP practices in England failing on safety About 7 million people are being treated at GP surgeries in England that have severe safety problems, according to the first performance review of its ...
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Iran's Hassan Rouhani hits back at Trump in UNGA speech He also criticised Trump for the speech he made at the UNGA on Tuesday, in which the US president claimed Iran was exporting violence and ...
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"Nothing Looks Like It Was Before": Enduring Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico early Wednesday, knocking out electricity and badly damaging buildings across the island, including in ...
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Why Is Congress Conducting Its Russia Investigation in Secret? Most of the witnesses being interviewed by the Senate and House committees investigating Russia's interference in the 2016 election have been ...
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Court decision no longer required in right-to-die cases, judge rules The landmark ruling by Mr Justice Peter Jackson in the court of protection marks a significant change in how right-to-die cases may be handled in ...
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