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Chemical weapons inspectors arrive in Douma Chemical weapons inspectors have finally reached Douma, the site of a suspected chemical attack by Syrian government forces earlier this month. A statement from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons confirmed investigators had entered Douma to collected samples. "The OPCW ...
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Adieu, Arsène Wenger – artistry in hobnail boots While Wenger was importing healthy doses of the new-fangled "sports science", he was also effecting a strange alchemy. At Arsenal, he inherited one of the great defences in the history of English football – Tony Adams, Nigel Winterburn, Lee Dixon, Martin Keown and goalkeeper David Seaman – and ...
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Tories in new race row over identity checks for elections In a move that will fuel controversy over the treatment of migrants in the UK following the Windrush scandal, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has written to the Cabinet Office minister David Lidington, raising its serious concern that the checks will deter immigrants and others from ...
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How Westworld's William Evolved Into the Man in Black In one of Westworld Season 1's most highly anticipated twists, we find out that William (Jimmi Simpson) and the ruthless Man in Black (Ed Harris) are the same guy, separated by three decades. And according to the Westworld Season 2 trailer, the Man in Black is determined to burn the theme park down.
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In Britain now, the richer you are, the better your chance of justice But it also reveals a naive belief in a justice system that no longer exists or maybe a yearning for a better past. ... The Tories, once "the party of law and order", say there's no evidence that the collapse in police numbers has allowed crime to flourish, an argument that if reduced to absurdity would justify ...
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UN Security Council convenes in remote Swedish farmhouse In a first for the council, which normally holds its annual brainstorming session in upstate New York, the 15 ambassadors and Secretary-General Antonio Guterres have this year been invited to hold its informal meeting in Backåkra by Sweden, a non-permanent member of the body. The presence of the ...
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Whole Exome Sequencing in 20197 Persons for Rare Variants in Alzheimer Disease Whole Exome Sequencing in 20,197 Persons for Rare Variants in Alzheimer Disease. Neha S Raghavan, Adam M Brickman, Howard Andrews, Jennifer J Manly, Nicole Schupf, Rafael Lantigua, The Alzheimers Disease Sequencing Project, Charles J Wolock, Sitharthan Kamalakaran, Slave Petrovski, ...
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