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Why is the far right so against US intervention in Syria? But 15 years later, as the US edges towards a greater involvement in Syria, there is as yet no progressive, mass anti-war movement. For now, the most prominent opponents of Middle East intervention are all on the right, while leading Democrats are entirely on board with military intervention in the ...
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Storm in a teacup: could instant tea overtake the classic bag? Cheng is the founder of Pique Tea, a crystallised tea that instantly dissolves in hot or cold water. He believes Pique, which claims to deliver six times the antioxidants as the tea brewed from teabags, will replace the teabag one day. "I would equate tea crystals to the teabag, which was invented more than ...
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Four prominent activists were abducted in Syria. Their fate may now become clear. ISTANBUL — As the battle front shifted in recent days in a ravaged eastern suburb of Damascus, relatives of four human rights activists abducted there in late 2013 saw cause for hope: Might the transfer from opposition to government control of Douma provide clues to their fate? The abduction of the two ...
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US postal official was misled in Barclays whistleblower hunt A US postal official was misled into opening an inquiry to assist British bank Barclays track down a whistleblower, it has emerged. A report by the US Postal Service's office of the inspector general found that one of its officials had looked into who had sent Barclays a letter setting out allegations on the ...
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One Palestinian killed and hundreds injured in Gaza protests Israeli forces stationed on the Gaza frontier have killed one person and wounded hundreds of Palestinians, who were demonstrating for the third week in a row. Health officials in Gaza said 363 people were injured by live ammunition and tear gas inhalation, although they did not provide a breakdown.
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PullRequest pulls in $8M Series A just months after scoring seed round PullRequest has been on a whirlwind lately, but it's the kind that any startup would likely welcome. The company was in Y Combinator last August just trying to learn the startup ropes. By December it had scored a $2.3 million seed round — and it's keeping it going. Today the company announced an $8 ...
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JPMorgan Chase posts record $8.7bn in first quarter profit JPMorgan Chase has got the US banks' first-quarter earnings season off to a bright start, posting a 35 per cent rise in net income to a record $8.7bn. The biggest US bank by assets played its traditional role of front-running the rest on Friday morning, revealing solid increases in revenue across its main ...
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In a Leaked Memo, Apple Warns Employees to Stop Leaking Information The Cupertino, California-based company said in a lengthy memo posted to its internal blog that it "caught 29 leakers," last year and noted that 12 of those were arrested. "These people not only lose their jobs, they can face extreme difficulty finding employment elsewhere," Apple added. The company ...
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'Incredibles 2' Official Trailer A Mysterious Villain Finally Shows His Face In The 'Incredibles 2' Official Trailer. 1 digg Trailers Animation Movies Entertainment Video. "Incredibles 2" is coming to theaters on June 15. Disney•Pixar. Advertisement ...
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Candelaria mine In October 2017 a large rockslide occurred at the Candelaria mine in Chile, reducing production by about 20%. Planet Labs imagery captures the aftermath of this large wedge failure.
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Big Statoil investments in the North Johan Castberg, Polarled, Aasta Hansteen, Snefrid Nord, Askeladd and the exploration campaign in the Barents Sea; multi-billion investments are lined up.
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