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Congress Is Unearthing Facebook's Terrible Power With this naive perception of Facebook's place in the world, Zuckerberg hit on the real reason that his testimony has garnered such a sprawling reaction. This week's hearings were never simply about the Cambridge Analytica leak, or Facebook's lax reaction to misuse of its users data. Zuckerberg's ...
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More than 250 killed in Algerian military plane crash More than 250 people were killed when a military plane crashed in a field outside Algeria's capital on Wednesday, state media said, in the country's worst air disaster. Television footage showed crowds and emergency vehicles massing around the smoking and flaming wreckage near Boufarik airport ...
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House of Fraser to push luxury Chinese products in the UK House of Fraser will begin stocking "premium Chinese brands" in its department stores as part of an effort by its parent company to burnish the image of goods made in China and support Beijing's trillion-dollar "Belt and Road" international trade plan. Sanpower, which bought House of Fraser in a £480m ...
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Suburbia gone sour: the melancholia of Melbourne's milk bars – in pictures Suburbia gone sour: the melancholia of Melbourne's milk bars – in pictures .... Some stores have chosen to diversify or expand in a bid to remain competitive. Here two residences ... Joe's Milk Bar in Northcote has been closed for some years, but has recently undergone some refurbishments. Facebook ...
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The Guardian view on medical dangers: evolution in action The first case anywhere in the world of a strain of gonorrhea resistant to all known antibiotics was reported late last month. The diagnosis was made in England, but it appears that the infection came from an encounter in south-east Asia. Antibiotic resistance is a global problem, and can't be confined to ...
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