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Australia coach Darren Lehmann quits in wake of ball-tampering scandal Cricket Australia announced its chief executive, James Sutherland, would speak to media at 2.45pm BST in Johannesburg following Lehmann's resignation. Lehmann had been cleared by a Cricket Australia investigation into the ball tampering, with Sutherland saying on Tuesday the coach had no prior ...
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Lebanon is drowning in its own waste Lebanon's waste crisis began in 2015 when a huge landfill site closed and government authorities failed to implement a contingency plan in time to replace it; dumping and burning waste on the streets became widespread. The campaign group Human Rights Watch calls it "a national health crisis".
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Schitt's Creek Is a Master Class in Aspirational Fashion In the very first scene of Schitt's Creek — perhaps the finest Canadian comedy import of the past decade — Catherine O'Hara's character is aghast at the prospect of being removed from her precious wigs. Not the wigs, she pleads, anything but the wigs! She and her family are being evicted from their ...
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US subprime mortgage bonds back in fashion Issuance of securities backed by riskier US mortgages roughly doubled in the first quarter from a year earlier, as investors lapped up assets blamed for bringing the global financial system to the brink of collapse a decade ago. Home loans to people with scratches and dents in their credit histories ...
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