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Boeing in deal talks with Brazil's Embraer Boeing has held talks about a multibillion-dollar takeover of Brazil's Embraer in a move which could further reshape the global aerospace industry as European rival Airbus prepares to take control of Bombardier's C Series regional passenger jet. The deal, should it go ahead, would combine the world's ...
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Where Not To Die In 2018 Thanks to the federal tax bill on President Donald Trump's desk, the amount you can leave tax free to heirs will be a whopping $11.2 million in Hawaii, Maine and Washington, D.C. in 2018—and in Maryland in 2019. That's because these states have tied their state estate tax levies to the federal levy.
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All the Money in the World strands an interesting story within a middling movie The best thing about All the Money in the World is Christopher Plummer, who plays J. Paul Getty, the American industrialist who was added to the Guinness Book of Records in 1966 for being the world's richest private citizen. That fact is surprising, not because Plummer isn't a great actor, but because he ...
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Palestinians in Jerusalem: UN vote 'pointless exercise' "The international community has unequivocally proved that it will not be intimidated or blackmailed, and its members will defend the global rule of law," Hanan Ashrawi, a senior member of the Palestine Liberation Organization, said in a statement after Thursday's vote. But for many on the ground, the ...
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Pope condemns 'cancer' of cliques in Christmas message to staff Pope Francis has rebuked Vatican colleagues in a Christmas message, denouncing the "cancer" of cliques and how bureaucrats can become corrupted by ambition and vanity. "Reforming Rome is like cleaning the Egyptian sphinxes with a toothbrush," Francis told cardinals, bishops and priests who ...
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The 50 top films of 2017 in the UK: No 2 Moonlight Moonlight may once again be remembered for being the little movie that could. That is what it appeared to be when it washed up at the Telluride film festival in 2016. From its first unspooling, the much-delayed second film by director Barry Jenkins was recognised as something special, but the fates, and ...
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Puppy farming to be targeted in UK government crackdown The government plans legislation in the new year to tackle so-called battery dogs, born in large-scale commercial breeding establishments. Campaigners have uncovered farms where mothers are given just enough food and water to keep them breeding continuously, in filthy conditions and with no ...
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Teenage kicks as Altafini strikes in Sweden But it is not, as you might expect, Pele dazzling supporters in Sweden. The match-winner captured in this image is in fact the squad's second-youngest player, whose career took a very different path to that of his fellow prodigy after they lifted the World Cup together. While Pele went on to become the ...
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Catalonia's pro-independence parties headed for victory in critical regional election Catalonia's pro-independence parties were on Thursday night headed for victory in hotly disputed elections that had been called by the Spanish government in a bid to halt the secession crisis. With 85 percent of the votes counted, the pro-independence bloc were on course to secure an absolute ...
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3 simple steps to being happier and more successful in 2018 As one year ends and a new year starts, it's a good idea to reflect on what's working and not working so well in your life. One of the things most people want to think about is their work life, the place they're currently at with their careers and whether they're on track to accomplish their goals. Annie McKee ...
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