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A life in science: Stephen Hawking Stephen Hawking always had something to say. He shook up the world of cosmology with more than 150 papers, dozens of which became renowned. He was told he had only a brief time on Earth, but spent half a century captivating audiences in lecture halls, on TV and in the pages of his books.
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Google to Ban ICO and Crypto Ads Starting In June Search giant Google has said it will change its financial product policy in June this year, a move that will see advertisements related to cryptocurrency effectively banned. In a blog post published Tuesday, the firm indicated that it will change its existing financial product restriction list in June this year, ...
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Police home in on five key locations in Skripal attempted murder case Theories have been swirling around Salisbury about how the novichok may have been delivered, including on the BMW's door handles, steering wheel, or in its ventilation system. But the Guardian understands that the police officer taken ill, DS Nick Bailey, may have fallen ill after visiting his home, ...
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Toys R Us to shut all UK stores, resulting in 3000 job losses "It is therefore with great regret that we have made the difficult decision to make a number of positions redundant at the company's head office in Maidenhead and proceed with a controlled store closure programme. We are grateful for the hard work of Toys R Us staff during this difficult period and will be ...
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Morrisons delivers 17% rise in profits on back of surge in local food sales Wholesale deals with Amazon and the McColl's convenience store chain as well as the development of small late-opening shops on its own supermarket petrol forecourts, and expanding its premium own label The Best also helped drive a 5.8% rise in total sales in the year to £17.3bn. Sales at ...
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Taib Family Are Booting Out Homeless People In London - Sound Familiar? So, just as Sarawak's natives were chucked out of their indigenous lands by the Taib family by the hundreds of thousands, now native Londoners, who can't afford to live in a capital awash with dirty foreign money, are being chucked out of properties this family has bought with the proceeds of their ...
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