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Science in limbo as US government shuts down Scientists in the United States are bracing for impact after lawmakers in Congress failed to agree on a plan to fund the government, triggering its ... of 'essential' employees, interrupting government research on everything from winter snowpack in the western United States to the inner workings of the ...
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W2W4 at Australian Open: Something has to give in Sharapova-Kerber clash That the only Australian Open singles champions in the draw are meeting in a third-round match despite each being in the prime of their athletic life speaks volumes about the recent unpredictability of the WTA. Both Kerber and Sharapova are healthy, playing well and bringing a rich competitive history ...
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Macau police hunt for HK$48 million in gambling chips after Wynn casino robbery Macau authorities are tracking down almost HK$48 million worth of cash chips stolen from Wynn casino earlier this week, following the arrest of a debt-ridden croupier and his elderly relative in connection with the crime. Four Wynn Macau chips were among banknotes and other items seized from the ...
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In Belgium, Afghan teen dreams of empowering girls at home "Here in Belgium people don't care if I wear these sneakers under a dress," she says. "In Afghanistan, girls are not treated the same as boys. My biggest dream in life is to set up a school for girls so they can learn how to read and write. I want all the girls in Afghanistan to know that they can do anything ...
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MSIN The Steel City is emerging as the next tech mecca, and Master of Science in Information Networking (MSIN) students are at the center of it all. With access to courses in four worldrenowned colleges, opportunities for research/development projects, and the chance to immerse themselves in campus life, ...
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