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More children having teeth out in hospital in England Dentists have accused the government of having a "short-sighted" approach to tooth decay in England after hospital operations to remove children's teeth increased to nearly 43,000. There were 42,911 operations in 2016-17 - up from 40,800 the previous year and 36,833 in 2012-13, NHS figures show.
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Kashmiri homes become collateral damage in gun battles He sidesteps the rubble of the fallen ceiling, points at the burned out frames of the windows, and feels with his fingers the bullet holes on the walls, but it is the image of his dead cow that seems to symbolise for him the destruction of his home in Batmurran village in southern Indian-administered Kashmir.
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Syria's Ghouta: 'Nearly 180 killed' in two weeks The number of people killed in the Damascus suburb of Eastern Ghouta has reached 179 after a little over two weeks of government and Russian bombardment, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR). Government forces backed by Russian warplanes began a ...
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Ramaphosa vows to fight corruption in South Africa's ruling party Public frustration over corruption allegations against Zuma deeply split the ANC in recent months, and Ramaphosa has been pressured by opposition parties and some ANC members to recall Zuma as president. Ramaphosa, South Africa's current deputy president, is instead stressing the need for unity.
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H&M Stores Trashed in Anti-Racism Protest Two outlets of Swedish retailer Hennes & Mauritz AB in South Africa were trashed in an anti-racism protest by the opposition Economic Freedom Fighters party on Saturday, broadcaster eNCA reported. The targeted stores are in shopping malls in Johannesburg's financial district, Sandton, and the ...
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Puerto Rico Blackout Looked Striking from Space, Astronaut Tells Students in Q&A Astronaut Joe Acaba says it was very difficult to see the island of Puerto Rico from space after Hurricane Maria swept through the region on Sept. 20. In comments during a space-to-ground question-and-answer session with hundreds of Puerto Rican students today (Jan. 12), Acaba said the Caribbean ...
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The week in energy: China makes progress on emissions Cap-and-trade programmes were pioneered as pollution control mechanisms by Republican administrations in the US in the 1980s. President Ronald Reagan's Environmental Protection Agency used a system of tradeable permits to phase out lead in petrol. His successor President George HW Bush ...
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Hugo + Firebase Hugo + Firebase: How to create your own dynamic website for free in minutes. Ever thought of having your own website for putting up your project portfolio or resume or a blog for yourself. By the end of this article, you will be able to create one. Generally, to develop a website you need to know HTML, ...
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