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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

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As-it-happens update 27 March 2018
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One race down, 20 to go and the first psychological blow has been struck in the battle between Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel. Mercedes had the pace in Melbourne. Hamilton did everything right and had the Australian Grand Prix under control - yet he did not win. And to make ...
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A controversial NZ$8,000 ($5,803) mural of the singer's face has been painted in the city centre, special licences granted to allow bars and restaurants to serve alcohol to 100,000 fans on the normally restricted Good Friday and Easter Sunday, and a defunct passenger train resurrected and renamed the ...
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British number one Johanna Konta has been knocked out of the Miami Open in the fourth round by three-time champion Venus Williams. Defending champion Konta, ranked 14th, won the first set but eventually lost 5-7 6-1 6-2. The 26-year-old had beaten world number eight Williams in straight sets in ...
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A confidential toxicology report provides some insight into just how much fentanyl was in his system. Experts who are not connected to the Prince investigation said the numbers leave no doubt that fentanyl killed him. "The amount in his blood is exceedingly high, even for somebody who is a chronic pain ...
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Homelessness in Santa Clara County has gotten worse, with the overall homeless population increasing 13 percent to 7,394 in 2017 over the course of two years. That puts Santa Clara's homelessness crisis in the same ballpark as San Francisco's, which has a homeless population of 7,499, according ...
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Kyrgios Continues To Thrive In Miami
Nick Kyrgios, who has made the semi-finals in Miami the last two years, has advanced to the Round of 16 without dropping serve, or even facing a break point.
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Experience Counts, Particularly in Safety-Critical Areas
By Prof. Amnon Shashua. Society expects autonomous vehicles to be held to a higher standard than human drivers. Following the tragic death of Elaine Herzberg after being hit last week by a self-driving Uber car operating in autonomous mode in Arizona, it feels like the right moment to make a few ...
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