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Baby elephants bundle up in woolly jumpers Baby elephants bundle up in woolly jumpers ... It's winter in parts of South East Asia, so hand-knitted blankets come in handy for baby elephants. ... The group operates several sanctuaries, including this one in Baan Lao, Myanmar, where overnight temperatures recently fell to 0C - chilly even for a big ...
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Christmas in London: then and now – in pictures Photographer Christopher Ratcliffe has digitally merged the past with the present in a series of Christmas images. From sandbags in Selfridges in 1939 to Santa Claus at a Holborn bus stop in 1960, the photos ... Crystal snowflakes and aluminium stars hang in Regent Street on 30 November 1955.
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Emerging Markets: Why India Stocks Could Be Big Winners in 2018 At this time last year, many investors feared that a trade-skeptical Trump administration would lead to globalization's demise and crashes in foreign markets. But no such nightmares came true in 2017. In fact, many international equity markets outpaced the U.S. Driven by stabilizing oil prices and low ...
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Truth in 2017 Truth in 2017. Truth is our core value at Hammerhead. It is because the world is a complex place defined by shades of grey that binary adherence to the truth is difficult, but critical. In the chaotic cauldron of bringing Karoo to market we were seduced by the idea of straying slightly from the absolute truth in ...
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Sterling running away in FPL captaincy race Man City winger is the best of 10 standout options for the Gameweek 19 armband, says The Scout.
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2017: DeepMind's year in review In July, the world number one Go player Ke Jie spoke after a streak of 20 wins. It was two months after he had played AlphaGo at the Future of Go Summit in Wuzhen, China. "After my match against AlphaGo, I fundamentally reconsidered the game, and now I can see that this reflection has helped me ...
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London GP clinic sees big jump in patient registrations after Babylon app launch The London GP surgery offering "virtual" consultations to NHS patients through a new smartphone app registered almost 7000 new patients in the service's first month, official figures have shown. Statistics from NHS Digital1 show that the Lillie Road Surgery in Hammersmith increased its registered ...
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