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Huge crowds in Washington and beyond as calls ring out to end gun violence Organizers expected Saturday's rally in Washington to draw half a million people – a crowd comparable to the Women's March in January last year and the anti-Vietnam war protests of the 1960s. Rallies were taking place at over 800 locations around world, including London, Sydney, Tokyo, Mumbai ...
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Boat Race 2018: Cambridge beat Oxford in men's and women's race – as it happened "He's the best coach I've ever said," says Letten. "When I turned up at the Goldie boathouse I was not good, but he's changed my life." "The boys really stepped up and delivered," says Trapmore. "They took it up from stroke one and bang, they were off. In this race, so many things can go wrong, but you ...
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John Bolton wants regime change in Iran, and so does the cult that paid him President Trump's appointment of John Bolton as his new national security adviser has created a stir among foreign policy experts. He is known for expressing extreme skepticism about international institutions (including the United Nations, where he served as U.S. ambassador in the George W. Bush ...
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In the Long Run: Idris Elba's joyful portrait of community in 1980s Hackney "Good evening, sir!" shouts Valentine (Jimmy Akingbola) at a passing stranger on arrival at his new home on a London estate. "Fuck off," comes the reply. The year is 1985, race riots are on the news, and, in this small corner of Hackney, the penny has yet to drop among some white residents that Africa is ...
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106 passengers stranded in Germany due to drunken co-pilot A Portuguese airline has apologized for keeping more than 100 passengers stranded at Stuttgart airport in southwestern Germany after one of its flights was canceled last-minute because of a drunken co-pilot. Shortly before the TAP Air Portugal flight was to takeoff to Lisbon on Friday night, an airport ...
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Veteran trader Art Cashin: 'We need things to calm down' in DC to get market going Another factor in the sell-off was the thin volume, or lack of people in the market, on Friday, he said. "You get a disproportionate effect. A small amount of selling takes the index lower than normal because there's just nothing there to hold it back," Cashin said. The veteran trader has been in the business ...
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Recording data from one million neurons in real time Neuroscientists at the Neuronano Research Centre at Lund University in Sweden have developed and tested an ambitious new design for processing and storing the massive amounts of data expected from future implantable brain machine interfaces (BMIs) and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs).
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