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Carry a concealed gun in Times Square? House Republicans say bring it on Despite calls for gun control in the wake of some of the deadliest mass shootings in modern American history, congressional Republicans are heading in the other direction – advancing the NRA's "No1 legislative priority", a bill one law enforcement leader says could allow tourists in New York City to ...
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Rebels killed in Kashmir encounter triggering protests Villagers in Indian-administered Kashmir have protested against security forces after at least five rebels were killed and several civilians wounded in two separate gunfights, according to the police. "The gunfight started in the early morning hours in central Kashmir's Pakherpora village, 45km from the ...
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Meghan Markle's activism to be held in check by royal protocol Any hopes that the first American in the senior royal ranks since Wallis Simpson might be able to act as a bridge to the White House look to have already been dashed. Prior to the 2016 US presidential election, Markle advocated voting for Clinton "not because she's a woman, but because Trump has ...
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Kuwait 'to host' GCC summit in December "As long as Qatar continues this approach, the Kingdom of Bahrain cannot participate in any GCC summit or meeting attended by Qatar unless it corrects its approach, comes to its senses, and responds to the demands of the countries that suffered so much from its policies," King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa ...
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Verizon says it will have 5G service in five cities by the end of next year Verizon is getting closer to releasing its first commercial 5G network, with the company announcing today that it plans on launching 5G in three to five cities by the end of next year. The rollout starts with Sacramento, California sometime in the second half of 2018. There isn't much more information ...
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Briton fighting Isil in Syria killed clearing mines in Raqqa A British man who travelled to Syria to fight against Islamic State has been killed while clearing mines in the recently-liberated city of Raqqa. The man, named as 24-year-old Oliver Hall from the Portsmouth area, had only been in the war-torn country for about four months when he died. He was said to ...
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In defence of Rita Skeeter Feature But if we look deep, deep, deep, deep down, surely there must have been a scrap of good in her? Maybe her journalistic ambitions got the better of her? Maybe she'd been under the Imperius Curse for decades? In an attempt to somehow find good in one of the most irredeemable of people, here are a ...
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Atwal storms into three-shot lead in Mauritius India's Arjun Atwal opened up a three-shot lead on the opening day of the tri-sanctioned AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open. Afternoon starter Atwal fired an eagle and six birdies in his first 16 holes on Thursday to get to eight under par. Early clubhouse leaders Sebastian Heisele and Louis de Jager were in a ...
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The Australian Church is in desperate trouble In 2017, the Church has endured an abuse crisis, lost a same-sex marriage vote and failed to stop euthanasia. Can it recover?
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How to Configure an Email Disclaimer in Exchange Server 2016 Configure an Email Disclaimer in Exchange Server 2016. Sometimes, for legal reasons, your email has to go out with a disclaimer, notice or warning. You can create an organization-wide disclaimer with the help of the Exchange Server's transport rule. Karim Buzdar | Nov 29, 2017. Email disclaimer is a ...
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Introducing In-Extension purchases, now in limited preview Last month at Developer Day at TwitchCon, we announced our plans to help you, the developer community, build your business on Twitch. Just as we've brought powerful monetization tools to creators, we're now doing the same for you. Today, we're excited to launch In-Extension purchases, available ...
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