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5 great places to visit in May This city goes all out for its Memphis in May celebration, a month-long fete of music, food, athleticism and culture. For 2018, highlights include the Beale Street Music Festival (May 4-6), a salute to the Czech Republic (May 7-13), barbecue contest (May 16-19) and a river run (May 26). To contact festival ...
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Operation in Syria's Ghouta 'nearly over', Russia says Thousands of fighters have accepted Russian-brokered deals to leave other parts of the enclave in the past week with their families on government-supplied buses, giving them safe passage to other insurgent-held areas. Tens of thousands of other civilians have stayed behind to accept state rule, and ...
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Actor Bill Maynard, Greengrass in Heartbeat, dies aged 89 The actor also played the title role in the ITV comedy Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt, and starred in the Carry On films Carry On at Your Convenience, Carry On Matron and Carry On Dick. In 1980 he played Sgt Beetroot in the TV series Worzel Gummidge and more recently made appearances in the ...
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Doctors put patients in charge with Apple's Health Records feature As a self-proclaimed former inner-city kid, Boston Red Sox fan and "data guy," Dr. Harrington says "any time you can put information in patients' and doctors' hands and allow there to be more informed decision making, that is the best of all." In a world where patients have more technological access to ...
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Margot Robbie Is A Femme Fatale In The Upcoming Neon-Noir Thriller 'Terminal' Margot Robbie Is A Femme Fatale In The Upcoming Neon-Noir Thriller 'Terminal'. 2 diggs Movies Entertainment Trailers Video. "Terminal" arrives in theaters May 11th. Movieclips Trailers. Advertisement ...
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Iridium boss senses shift in SpaceX rhythm with another launch set That is a different tune than Iridium was singing as recently as last year, when launch pad bottlenecks and SpaceX's rocket production schedule were the main drivers in setting launch dates for the company's upgraded satellite fleet. Matt Desch, Iridium's CEO, has returned to California's Central Coast ...
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