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Trump Taxes Solar Imports in Biggest Blow to Renewables Yet U.S. panel maker First Solar Inc. jumped 9 percent to $75.20 in after-hours trading in New York. The Tempe, Arizona-based manufacturer stands to gain as costs for competing, foreign panels rise. First Solar didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. The Solar Energy Industries Association ...
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Venice authorities step in after four tourists charged £1000 for meal The police chief and mayor of Venice have pledged action after four Japanese tourists said they were presented with a bill of €1,100 (£970) for four steaks and a plate of mixed grilled fish, washed down with water. Another three women in the same group suspected they might be taken for a ride at the ...
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SAP Increases Commitment to Powering Innovation in France A series of planned investments for SAP's operations in France over the next five years, including the acquisition of Recast.ai, will accelerate the company's digital strategy and support France's growing position as a hub of innovation.
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Pictures: Henrikh Mkhitaryan in Arsenal kit Want to see Henrikh Mkhitaryan in an Arsenal shirt? Make sure you check out our exclusive gallery right here.
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Transfers Arsenal sign Mkhitaryan in Sanchez swap deal Armenian joins from Manchester United with Chilean going other way to Old Trafford.
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What We Do in the Shadows The success of instant NZ classic "What We Do in the Shadows" continues to grow. A TV series based on the 2014 film has been picked up by a major US channel. Directed, written and starring Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, "What We Do" is a mockumentary about the lives of vampires Viago, ...
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No. 52 For Federer Like player, like coach. In 2002, Roger Federer beat Atilla Savolt in the second round of the Australian Open. On Monday, Federer knocked out Hungary's Marton Fucsovics, who's coached by Savolt, to reach his 14th Australian Open quarter-final.
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Pope Francis's message to Davos 2018 in full I am grateful for your invitation to participate in the World Economic Forum 2018 and for your desire to include the perspective of the Catholic Church and the Holy See at the meeting in Davos. I thank you also for your efforts to bring this perspective to the attention of those gathered for this annual Forum, ...
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CEO Survey In PwC's 21st CEO Survey we've asked 1293 CEOs about the impact of globalisation and technology on business growth, talent, trust and society at large.
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