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Biotech booms in China Today, biotech specialists arriving in China find an industry at a turning point, with many key elements in place for innovation: a university system churning out doctorates and strong basic research, substantial financial backing from both the private and public sectors, regulations that are becoming ...
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Koreas to march under single 'united' flag in Olympic Games North and South Korea have agreed to march together under a single "unified Korea" flag at next month's Winter Olympics in the South. They also agreed to field a joint women's ice hockey team in rare talks at the truce village of Panmunjom. These are the first high-level talks between the two Koreas in ...
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How many future HOFers will play in 2018? We can't sit here today and predict for you who will be enshrined in the Hall of Fame class of, say, 2041. Instead, what we can do is take a look at today's current players and give you a good idea of who might be in that conversation some day. First, we have to estimate how many Hall of Famers we ...
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World entering 'critical period of intensified risks' in 2018, WEF says Extreme weather events and natural disasters are the likeliest global risks to occur in 2018, according to experts surveyed by the World Economic Forum. WEF's latest Global Risks Report 2018, published Wednesday, showed that environmental disasters, cybercrime, large-scale involuntary migration ...
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Monitor says 450 Yemeni civilians killed in December At least 450 civilians were killed in Yemen during December, according to a new report by a human rights monitor. The Geneva-based SAM Organisation for Right and Liberties, in its report published on Wednesday, said the killings were part of 1,937 violations committed throughout the country in ...
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At the Renwick Murder Is Her Hobby: Frances Glessner Lee and the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death (until 28 January) exhibits 19 'nutshells', each one an exquisite example of miniature art in which a little doll has been stabbed to death, or drowned in the bath, or gassed by carbon monoxide; she may have ...
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Mueller's subpoena could give Bannon some cover in Trump probe, legal experts say Steve Bannon has been subpoenaed by special counsel Robert Mueller to testify before a grand jury, The New York Times reports. It's the first instance of a close ally of President Trump's being subpoenaed in the investigation of potential contacts between the Trump campaign and Russia. White-collar ...
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US withholds $65 million in Palestinian aid after Trump threat UNRWA Commissioner-General Pierre Krähenbühl said in a statement that the reduced U.S. contribution "threatens one of the most successful and innovative human development endeavors in the Middle East." The decision to keep back some money is likely to compound the difficulty of reviving ...
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