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Russia's misinformation is an exercise in distraction The battle of narratives over the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury has led to testy exchanges and worsening diplomatic relations between Russia and the UK. The renewed Russian misinformation effort, on full display this week, has sought to cast doubt on the case of the UK and its ...
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Magical Monet and Tracey Emin's message for travellers – the week in art This 17th-century French artist who settled in Rome created, alongside his contemporary Nicolas Poussin, the idea of landscape as a lofty, serious artistic genre full of symbolism as well as natural beauty. In this painting, the looming classical building by the sea adds a sinister note to a landscape of ...
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High-Value Transactions Aiding Property Price Growth in Edinburgh Property prices in the prime market in Edinburgh, Scotland, are rising at record-breaking rates, supported by an increase in sales valued above £1 million (US$1.4 million), according to a report Friday by Knight Frank. Home prices in the prime market increased 3.3% between January and March, the ...
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There is no space for extremist views in Polish Saturday schools Reading your article (Polish schools in UK accused of links to far-right associates, 2 April) one can get the impression that a number of Polish Saturday schools are exposed to far-right organisations. I am not aware of any confirmed cases where such a school has developed a serious connection with ...
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Fit in my 40s: 'British Military Fitness reminded me of being in labour' It is, according to legend, a fantastically fast and effective way to get fit – some combination of the fresh air, the uncompromising style and the comradeship in adversity. It's exercise as theatre, for people who love exercise and maybe don't realise how much they love theatre: you engage in the group ...
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Fed chair takes goldilocks approach in first speech The Federal Reserve's new chairman has endorsed a "patient" approach to raising interest rates, declaring that gradual moves had already paid off for the US economy and there remains room for more strengthening in America's robust jobs market. In his first speech as the central bank chairman, Jay ...
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E. coli outbreak in New Jersey could be tied to Panera Bread, report says Health officials are investigating after a cluster of E. coli cases sprung up in four New Jersey counties, hospitalizing eight people. NJ.com reported that Panera Bread was the focus of the investigation. When asked about the E. coli outbreak, Panera directed CNBC to the Department of Health's statement.
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Unpacking That Big Twist in The Endless In 2012, a science-fiction–horror hybrid called Resolution hit theaters. The first film from directing duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, it follows a pair of longtime friends holed up in an isolated, dilapidated house; the sober one, Mike (Michael Danube), is forcing his crack addict buddy, Chris (Vinny ...
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