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Is this the most inspiring school in Britain? When Damilola Fowoshele's nine-year-old son Michael started acting unusually at school, teachers at Surrey Square primary school called in his mother to speak about his behaviour. It was then that Fowoshele finally told them what was going on. She and her two children had been sleeping on a bare ...
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7 science stories in 2017 that made us go, "Whoa, that's awesome" Science is inherently optimistic. Why else would researchers spend countless hours on frustrating experiments that so often fail? They toil in labs, wade through massive data sets, and point their instruments at the sky because they believe answers to their pressing critical questions exist — if they only ...
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The Week in Numbers 100 successful dribbles in one of Europe's top five leagues is what Neymar became the first player to reach. The Paris Saint-Germain No10 is followed by Lionel Messi (89), Eden Hazard (67), Nabil Fekir (58) and Florian Thauvin (55). 81 years after a Vente first scored for Feyenoord – Leen Vente netted ...
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First Ryanair strike sees delays, but no cancellations in Germany Germany's powerful Cockpit union (VC) had asked Ryanair pilots to walk off the job from 5-9am (0400-0800 GMT) in a battle for recognition from the Irish carrier whose workers have been calling for better pay and conditions across Europe. But the impact of the first-ever strike action by Ryanair pilots in ...
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2017 Tech in Memoriam: Pour One Out for AIM, Vine, GChat, and the Rest All good things come to an end. This year, we watched as some of our favorite gadgets found a new home in a casket filled with the technology of yesteryear. Fill up a glass and get ready to pour one out for the tech casualties of 2017.
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Bank stocks are breaking out and could take the sector to uncharted territory in 2018 Financials have surged 7 percent in the last month, and Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com says they'll continue to rally into 2018. According to Gordon, the current economic outlook seems to be in favor of bank stocks, thanks to recent moves in one area of the market: bonds. "Bonds are pressing ...
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