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Food charity in Essen reverses decision to ban new migrant clients "Should bottlenecks in the admission of new clients arise again in the future, single parents, families with underage children and senior citizens - irrespective of their origin - will be given preference," the city of Essen said in a press release. In addition, the Essener Tafel will expand its core target group to ...
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The Physics of the Speeder Chase in Solo: A Star Wars Story I make it my job to hunt through all the best trailers and find some cool physics thing to explore. In this case, it's the trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story—the Han Solo-led movie, scheduled to come out in May, that takes place some time before Episode IV: A New Hope. Right at the beginning, we see Han ...
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Helicopter crashes in NYC's East River, killing 5 passengers A privately chartered helicopter doing a photo shoot crashed into New York City's East River on Sunday night and flipped upside down in the water, killing all five passengers aboard. Witnesses on a waterfront esplanade near where the aircraft went down said the helicopter was flying noisily, then ...
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BBC urges UN to act over harassment of journalists in Iran Lord Hall said: "In fact, during the past nine years, the collective punishment of BBC Persian Service journalists and their families has worsened. This is not just about the BBC – we are not the only media organisation to have been harassed or forced to compromise when dealing with Iran. In truth, this ...
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'Unsafe even to bury the dead' in besieged Syrian enclave Thousands of families have fled from the front lines to Douma, hoping to escape bombing. The opposition-controlled town council said on Monday the situation had become "catastrophic", with no more room below ground for civilians to hide. At least 70 people had been buried in a town park because air ...
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In Russia, suspicions over spy's poisoning point to Britain MOSCOW — Since a former Russian double agent and his daughter were poisoned in Britain a week ago, suspicions about Russia's possible handiwork have run high — except in major Russian news outlets, where fingers point in the other direction. Sergei Skripal, a former officer in Russia's military ...
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Volatility drives first ETF outflows in two years The blast of volatility that shook Wall Street in February drove investors to pull money from exchange traded funds that track US equities for the first time in two years. The US withdrawals have raised questions over whether the ETF industry can sustain its breakneck pace of expansion after four ...
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'Black Panther' rules box office for 4th week, topping 'A Wrinkle in Time' "Black Panther" is still ruling the box office despite competition from Disney's new film "A Wrinkle in Time." "A Wrinkle in Time" is now at the second spot in the box office, giving Disney two top box office spots. Movies that have opened after "Black Panther" have seen stiff competition and the film's success ...
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Barclays pays top managers over £20m in shares Barclays has paid its top managers just over £20m in shares from deferred bonus schemes and in new stock awards, mostly to compensate several senior executives for payouts they forfeited after leaving JPMorgan Chase. The share awards represent a 44 per cent rise on the previous year, despite the ...
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You Can Hunt for Alien Planets in Kepler Data Using Newly Released Google Code "Today, we're excited to release our code for processing the Kepler data, training our neural network model and making predictions about new candidate signals," Google senior software engineer Chris Shallue, the lead author of that December discovery study, wrote in a blog post Thursday (March 8).
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The radical beauty of Africa, in portraits Throughout his colorful career and bodies of work, Iké Udé has found creative ways to reject the negative portrayal of Africans rampant in Western media. In this tour of his work, he shares evocative portraits that blend clothing, props and poses from many cultures at once into sharp takes on the varied, ...
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Tennessee Williams in Four Objects In the decade I spent editing and annotating the notebooks of Tennessee Williams, I learned that one cannot find nor, as my editor Jonathan Brent noted, tell the story of anyone's life in a linear way, certainly not Williams's. As I endeavored to track down individuals with only their first names as guide and ...
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