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As-it-happens update 20 January 2018
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The mooted partial or total spin-offs would represent the latest step in dismantling the sprawling conglomerate built under Mr Welch, who ran GE from 1981 to 2001 as it expanded in areas as diverse as financial services and reality TV. GE also pledged to pay $15bn over the next seven years to cover ...
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ON SUNDAY Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) gather in Bonn, by the River Rhine, to decide whether to proceed to formal negotiations with Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) and their Christian Social Union (CSU) allies. The choice will be made around mid-afternoon by 600 delegates ...
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But he appeared to snap over the decision of the justice secretary, David Gauke, not to seek a judicial review into the Parole Board's decision to free Worboys after less than 10 years in prison. The 60-year-old taxi driver was jailed in 2009 for assaults on 12 women in London. The government had ...
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Prime Minister Theresa May and President Donald Trump will meet at the World Economic Forum in Davos next week, Downing Street has confirmed. It comes after Mr Trump cancelled plans to open the new $1bn (£720m) US Embassy in London next month. The White House said Mr Trump "looks ...
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CSS Paint API
Houdini's CSS Paint API allows you to programmatically draw CSS images.
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x3 XP Weekend & Discounts - Victory in the Ardennes
As World War II ended, the Germans launched their last large-scale tank offensive against Allied forces on the Western Front. Also known as the Battle of the Bulge, the assault initiated in the heavily forested Ardennes; it was the biggest, bloodiest battle of the war for U.S. forces. The operation failed ...
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Lead in Calcium Supplements
Do calcium citrate and calcium carbonate have as much lead as calcium supplements derived from dolomite and animal bone?
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