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In a word . . . Philosophy My life is plagued by the great questions these days. "What is for the dinner tonight?" Isn't it about time I took a look at Games of Thrones/Breaking Bad/Peaky Blinders?" "Why do some men loosen their belts and not just zip down at urinals?" It must be an age thing. I no longer wonder where we came ...
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Portuguese pilot held in Germany after being found drunk in cockpit German police entered the cockpit and found the 40-year-old in a "highly intoxicated condition" on Friday evening, a statement said. An airport official had sounded the alert after finding the pilot "reeking of alcohol and walking unsteadily," it said. Stuttgart prosecutors immediately suspended the co-pilot's ...
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What to see this week in the UK Somewhere between Pulp Fiction, Takeshi Kitano and Daniel Clowes, this deadpan, lo-fi crime caper almost feels like an authentic snapshot of modern-day China, despite the fact it's animated (rather beautifully). Centred on a stolen bag of cash, the entertainingly tangled plot takes in gangsters, ...
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Russia blows up Soviet-era landmark in World Cup city As part of city beautification for this year's football World Cup, the Urals city of Yekaterinburg has demolished its most notable landmark - a rusty, brutalist, half-finished Soviet-era television tower built in the middle of the city. Local authorities in 11 host cities including Moscow, St Petersburg, Sochi and ...
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What the teams said - Qualifying in Melbourne Hamilton had looked quick throughout qualifying but put in an absolutely scintillating lap when it mattered to grab the first pole of the season by a huge margin over his Ferrari rivals. It was a dominant performance by the world champion, but in recent times pole hasn't necessarily meant victory around ...
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For The First Time In History, Scientists Have Captured Two Deep-Sea Anglerfish Mating Because they live thousands of feet underneath the ocean surface, it has been difficult capturing footage of this species.
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Zverev Leads Rising Stars Through In Miami Miami has always been a special place for Alexander Zverev. It was the site of his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 win in 2015 as well as his first Top 10 win at the elite level last year, when he defeated top-seeded Stan Wawrinka en route to the quarter-finals. The German is off to another good start at ...
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An economist wrote in, asking why it would make sense to fit Bayesian hierarchical models instead ... An economist wrote in, asking why it would make sense to fit Bayesian hierarchical models instead of frequentist random effects. My reply: Short answer is that anything Bayesian can be done non-Bayesianly: just take some summary of the posterior distribution, call it an "estimator," and there you go.
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