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Eight Men Found Washed Ashore in Japan Say They Are North Korean Waters between Japan and the Korean Peninsula is known for its rich fishing ground, where poachers from North Korea and China have been spotted. Wreckage believed to be North Korean boats regularly washes ashore in northern Japan during winter due to seasonal winds. In 2015, a wooden boat ...
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Black Friday Is Eating Itself (Even in Britain) So far this year, non-food promotions have been running below their level in 2016, according to analysis by Richard Hyman, an independent retail consultant. But as Black Friday approaches, that's likely to change. If shoppers show signs of holding back between Black Friday and the days before ...
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Facial recognition is tracking customers as they shop in stores, tech company says Retailers are using facial recognition to collect data about customers as they shop in stores, according to an IT company with insight into the space. "One of the big things brick-and-mortar retailers are getting into now is knowing their customers ... tracking who's entering their mall and how they're ...
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How to survive as a bank in Afghanistan In volatile, war-torn Afghanistan, neither option appeals. Money has to be kept secure somehow, but a bad bank might make off with its depositors' money. In 2010 Kabul Bank collapsed after a spree of insider loans to shareholders, including a brother of the then president. A central-bank bail-out cost ...
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'Facing disaster': children starve in siege of Syria's former breadbasket The sight of a woman weeping as she drags her malnourished children into a clinic is not rare in eastern Ghouta, which is under siege by forces loyal to Bashar al-Assad. But when one mother told Abdel Hamid, a doctor, that she had fed her four starving children newspaper cutouts softened with water to ...
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