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'Jews in Space' Exhibit Traces Jewish Culture Across the Cosmos NEW YORK — A new exhibit at New York's Center for Jewish History chronicles the ties between Jewish culture and exploration of the cosmos, and includes some incredible artifacts from the history of astronomy and space exploration. "Jews In Space" officially debuted at the center on Monday, Feb. 26.
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Risk-taking trading firms eye riches in global gas market The world's biggest independent commodity traders have carved out reputations and built their billion-dollar balance sheets on a willingness to take calculated risks in oil and metals markets that more staid and established rivals shunned. Now trading houses, including Trafigura, Vitol, Glencore and ...
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What to see this week in the UK An empathic study of transphobia and a restrained modern-day melodrama, with a magnificent heroine in the form of Daniela Vega. A Santiago trans woman, her grief following the death of her male partner is compounded by her treatment at the hands of his family and the authorities, who barely ...
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Loophole used to cut affordable housing in rural England – report The findings of a hard-hitting report by the two organisations will place added pressure on the housing, communities and local government secretary, Sajid Javid, to announce a tightening of the rules in a speech he is to deliver on Monday on how to change planning rules to tackle the housing crisis.
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Melon listeria kills three in Australia A third person has died in Australia after eating melon contaminated with listeria bacteria. Fifteen elderly people have now been infected in the outbreak, which is being linked to a melon-grower in the state of New South Wales. The first two fatalities were from New South Wales, and the third victim was ...
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Minimal Price Drops in London Point to a Stabilizing Real Estate Market Average prices in prime central London fell by approximately 1% in the year to February. But the marginal dip—witnessed for the third consecutive month—is good news, according to Friday's report by global real estate consultants Knight Frank. It points to further evidence that pricing in the capital ...
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