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At least eight hurt as ski lift hurtles out of control in Georgia Skiers and snowboarders were forced to jump from the faulty chairlift on Friday as their seats hurtled backwards down the mountain, with some people falling from carriages at speed, in what one witness likened to "a scene from a Final Destination film". Videos of the accident at Gudauri resort in Georgia ...
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iOS 11 bugs are so common they now appear in Apple ads If you blink during Apple's latest iPhone ad, you might miss a weird little animation bug. It's right at the end of a slickly produced commercial, where the text from an iMessage escapes the animated bubble it's supposed to stay inside. It's a minor issue and easy to brush off, but the fact it's captured in such ...
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Box Office: 'Black Panther' Takes Massive 88% Plunge In China As expected, Black Panther took a massive dive on its second Friday in China. The MCU blockbuster opened with a solid $22 million opening day but was thwarted by poor word of mouth even with a sky-high $67m Fri-Sun debut. As such, that the film dropped 88% on its second Friday ($2.7m), ...
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UN refugee agency scaling up support as 'horrific' violence in DR Congo drives thousands into ... Babar Baloch spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) told reporters at the regular news briefing in Geneva that the agency is working with partner organizations in western Uganda to support the influx, many who are exhausted, hunger and deeply traumatized ...
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Unanimous Support in Berkeley for Community Control of Spy Tech Berkeley joins Santa Clara County (which adopted a similar law in June of 2016) in showing the way for the rest of California. In addition to considerable and unopposed spoken support during the public comment portion of the hearing, Mayor Jesse Arreguín reported that he and the City Council had ...
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Pakistan and India in diplomatic ding-dong As diplomatic ding-dongs go, the latest, in which India and Pakistan are trading accusations of the harassment of each other's foreign officials, is one of the more bizarre. Pakistani officials say they received a complaint from the Indian high commission in Islamabad this month that the doorbell of JP Singh ...
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