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Body of missing Australian woman found in frozen Canadian lake The body of a missing Australian woman has been found in a partially frozen lake at a Canadian ski resort almost four months after she disappeared. Alison Raspa, originally from Perth, was reported missing from the Alpha Lake area near Whistler on 23 November. The royal Canadian mounted police ...
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'Poor, innocent' Afghan farmers killed in raid targeting Taliban "All five of them [inside the mosque] were farmers who used to work in the farm near my home," he said. Ajmal Omar, a member of the provincial council, confirmed to Al Jazeera that the raid was aimed at Taliban fighters hiding in fields and in the mosque. When asked about the civilians casualties, ...
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Big Cats and 'Ritual' Dogs Lived in Maya Captivity The ancient Maya were keeping big cats in captivity and transporting dogs long distances as early as 400 B.C., according to a new analysis of animal bones from the central Guatemala site of Ceibal. At least one large cat, probably a jaguar, was kept in captivity from its youth at the site during that era.
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One in 7 EU companies moves supply chain out of UK One in seven European companies with UK suppliers has moved part or all of their business out of Britain, according to the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (Cips), which added that prices have risen since the Brexit vote and are likely to continue to rise. As Britain and the EU27 agreed a ...
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Probe finds misconduct in eight papers by researcher in Sweden An external probe has concluded that a researcher based at the University of Gothenburg committed misconduct in multiple papers, all of which should be withdrawn. Among 10 papers by Suchitra Sumitran-Holgersson at the University of Gothenburg, an Expert Group concluded that eight contained ...
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