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For and against students getting the crops in In the agricultural sector there is a shortfall of 4,300 jobs with a tiny proportion of the population working on farms. Yet Aileen Hammond (Letters, 15 February) demands that 2.28 million students in higher education descend on to the farms of this country every summer and winter. I'm afraid a few second ...
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A child's gender can be detected in their speech from age five, research says The team also found that adults heard differences in the speech of boys who prefer male friends and traditionally 'male' toys compared with boys who prefer friends of the opposite sex and toys culturally associated with girls. Photograph: Alamy Stock Photo. The gender of children can be picked up from ...
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Bitcoin miner in NYC home interfered with T-Mobile network, FCC says A New York City resident was ordered to turn off his bitcoin miner after the Federal Communications Commission discovered that it was interfering with T-Mobile's wireless network. After receiving a complaint from T-Mobile about interference to its 700MHz LTE network in Brooklyn, New York, FCC agents ...
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Apple's Excellence in Design Leads to Employees Smacking Into Glass Walls Apple CEO Tim Cook told 60 Minutes in 2015 "the quality and the size" of the 3,000 sheets of glass that have been used at the headquarters "are above all that has ever been accomplished." And according to a new report from Bloomberg, the glass is so flawless and unobtrusive that employees keep ...
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Rates have reached 'extreme' levels. Expect a big rally in bonds, utilities, says trader Just five months ago, he adds, Wall Street was preoccupied with rising tensions in North Korea, diminishing chances Congress could pull off tax reform, and a string of hurricanes that battered Texas, Louisiana, Florida and Puerto Rico. That uncertainty helped utilities post monthly gains in October and ...
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Rift Widens in Australia's Government After Sex Scandal "This breakdown in the relationship puts Australia in uncharted waters -- it's not just about these two men but the fates of their parties," said Martin Drum, a senior political lecturer at Notre Dame University in Perth. A breakdown in the coalition agreement and the government was "very unlikely" but ...
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'The Olympics are killing us': ski shop owners left out in Pyeongchang cold A banner hung by local ski hire shops protesting against the closure of ski slopes in Phoenix Park during the Winter Olympics. Photograph: Carl Court/Getty Images. Jong Cheon-lim is perhaps the most miserable person at the Winter Olympics. Amid cheering crowds and newly minted Olympic ...
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Theresa May holding talks with Angela Merkel in Berlin Theresa May is holding talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel as she seeks to make progress on negotiating the UK's exit from the EU. The meeting, at Berlin's Chancellery, is likely to be dominated by Brexit and discussions over a "transition" period. The UK is under pressure to reveal more detail ...
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