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Differences in financial regulation cost business $780bn annually Differences in financial regulations across the world are costing businesses $780bn a year, according to a report that calls for more joined-up policymaking. A poll of more than 250 executives in financial services found that institutions spend up to 10 per cent of their annual revenue dealing with a ...
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Amnesty: Almost 1000 prisoners executed worldwide in 2017 Amnesty International has expressed concern that the death penalty continues to be applied in some Middle Eastern countries, as it reported a worldwide decline in executions and death sentences in 2017. In its annual report published on Thursday, the international rights group documented at least ...
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Bitcoin Breakout: Price Jumps $1K in 60 Minutes Bitcoin rallied over $1,000 in an hour this morning, having spent a better part of the last two weeks trading sideways in a narrow price range. The cryptocurrency clocked a two-week high of $8,055 soon before press time and is currently trading at $7,850, according to CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index.
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An immunological memory in the brain Inflammatory reactions can change the brain's immune cells in the long term -- meaning that these cells have an 'immunological memory'. This memory may influence the progression of neurolog-ical disorders that occur later in life, and is therefore a previously unknown factor that could influence the ...
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Sacha Baron Cohen to Star in Netflix Drama 'The Spy' Baron Cohen currently appears in the Netflix special "Seth Rogen's Hilarity for Charity," which launched globally on Netflix on April 6. This will mark his first regular TV role since he created and starred in "Da Ali G Show" for Channel 4 in the U.K. and then on HBO over 10 years ago. The series spawned ...
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How Muslims, Often Misunderstood, Are Thriving in America "I was trying not to break down," says Ajrami, a Palestinian American who raced to the mosque after getting a phone call in the dead of night. He recounts the experience to me in his living room as his wife, Heidi, an American convert to Islam, sits to his right and his daughters, Hannah and Jenin, sit to his ...
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Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar 'in a coma' at Paris hospital Khalifa Haftar, a veteran military commander in Libya, has reportedly been admitted to a hospital in France after suffering a stroke and slipping into a coma. His spokesman denied the reports, however. Touted as a possible future leader of Libya, Haftar was hospitalised in Jordan on Tuesday after ...
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My First Challenger Title: Nadal's Historic Victory In Barletta 2003 Exactly 15 years ago, Nadal stepped on the clay courts of the Tennis Club Hugo Simmen in Barletta, Italy, and the future World No. 1 would emerge with his first crown. It was a harbinger of the Spaniard's future, as one of the brightest, most precocious young talents to pick up a racquet made his mark.
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On the Usefulness of Refutation in Philosophy CALLARD: It's actually rationally required in the sense that to believe . . . Say I say, I believe there's snow on the ground outside. That's a belief of mine. Then I also believe that's true. Then I can also say, "There's snow on the ground outside." Those are just three ways of saying the same thing. In order to ...
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