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Thursday, January 18, 2018

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As-it-happens update 18 January 2018
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One of tennis' perennial debates has ignited early at this year's Australian Open, after Belarusian player Aryna Sabalenka was accused of grunting too loudly during her first-round loss to Australian Ashleigh Barty. In the past, former world No1 Martina Navratilova has gone so far as to suggest grunting is ...
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Threats of a potential cryptocurrency trading ban in South Korea have scared many investors away, but some veterans of the young market are defiant, saying restrictions would be relatively easy to circumvent. Although the cryptocurrency market lost about $200 billion this week, or a third of its value, ...
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Being accused of a crime—even a minor one such as trespassing—could land you in jail. But if you're considered "low risk," or if jails are overcrowded, you might get to go home before your trial. To make sure judges were treating all defendants fairly, U.S. courts in the 1980s started requiring jail staff to ...
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Apple is about to give the U.S. economy a huge boost in the form of a $350 billion five-year investment. As part of that, it will commit $55 billion this year alone and plans on adding 20,000 new jobs over that time frame. Following in the footsteps of Amazon, it also plans to add a new campus somewhere ...
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Djokovic Endures Early Scare In Melbourne
A shaky start from Novak Djokovic – five double faults in the first set – had to raise Gael Monfils' hopes: Is this the day? The Frenchman had lost to Djokovic the first 14 times they had played in their FedEx ATP Head2Head series, including during the 2016 US Open semi-finals. Only nine other rivalries in ...
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