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Viacom's 2017 In Review Viacom had a better-than-expected fiscal 2017 (fiscal year ends September 2017). For the fiscal year, the company's total revenue increased 6% year-over-year (y-o-y) to $13.2 billion, due to growth in both the Media Networks and Filmed Entertainment segments. The company's top line growth was ...
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Ski resort will devastate Unesco world heritage site in Bulgaria, says WWF A budget ski resort expansion is poised to carve 333km of new slopes and 113km of ski lifts through a Unesco world heritage site of "outstanding universal value", according to documents obtained by WWF in a lawsuit. The 400sq km Pirin national park in Bulgaria is one of Europe's best preserved ...
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If speaking in the third person makes you a Buddhist, Donald Trump is doing it wrong This week, The New York Times published an op-ed by author Ben Dolnick asking whether President Donald Trump's habit of talking in the third person is actually "an intuitive grasp of the subtlest Buddhist teachings." At the very end, Dolnick says he (well, "Ben" — the article itself is written in third ...
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What The Revised Tax Bill Means For Women in Business In addition to raising taxes on 83 million middle-class families, the tax bills making their way through Congress have the potential to affect America's workers and the careers that people pursue. Career development often starts with education, and the House version of the tax bill removes the student loan ...
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The Formula For Survival In F1 Few sports series are as financially demanding as Formula One auto racing. Team expenses come to an average of around $250 million every year fuelled by salaries for superstar drivers and races in all corners of the globe from Singapore to São Paulo. It is no surprise that F1 is dominated by ...
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How broke Berlin is creaking under the strain of surge in population The heavily indebted German capital has been on an austerity drive for the last 15 years, leaving some public services in a shamble. While its lush parks and relatively low cost of living make the city an attractive place to call home, encounters with city authorities are often a different story. As the last ...
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Nearly 200000 people flee homes as fifth wildfire erupts in California #RedFlagWarnings in effect until Saturday covering much of Southern California. Extremely dry conditions and #SantaAnaWinds will continue to elevate fire danger. Prepare now to ensure if evacuated you and your family are ready to GO!: https://t.co/vpyKMHygCF pic.twitter.com/ynFTsKcWag.
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Tesla Wins in Missouri and Now Faces 5 More Battles Tesla can claim another victory in its multi-year war with franchise automobile dealers over its ability to sell directly to customers. Now five major battles remain for the electric automaker. This week, the Missouri Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision that had forced Tesla to close its stores in ...
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Meet the man behind the most important tool in data science McKinney is the developer of "Pandas", one of the main tools used by data analysts working in the popular programming language Python. Millions of people around the world use Pandas. In October 2017 alone, Stack Overflow, a website for programmers, recorded 5 million visits to questions about ...
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War in 140 characters: how social media is reshaping conflict in the 21st century David Patrikarakos, a London-based author and journalist, begins his book War in 140 Characters with this claim. Though wars are still fought on the battlefield, they are increasingly shaped by competing narratives on social media, he argues. In this interview, we discuss the role of online propaganda in ...
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