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In This Game Of Threats, China Carries Fundamental Weaknesses Though the exchange may yet result in a welcome deal, both sides are playing a dangerous game that very well could lead to a suppression of trade and economic pain to both economies and the world generally. No one would win, though in this matter China has more to lose than many. Its economic ...
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Prostate cancer: Four in 10 cases diagnosed late, charity says Four in 10 prostate cancer cases in the UK are diagnosed late, a study suggests. The report by charity Orchid found a "worrying trend" of late diagnosis with 37% of prostate cancer cases diagnosed at stages three and four. The report found one in four cases of prostate cancer was diagnosed in A&E.
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Like Obama, Macron said chemical weapons were his 'red line' in Syria. So now what? After President Trump warned Syria's Bashar al-Assad of a "big price to pay" following an apparent chemical attack April 7, he received support from a continent that has so far been mostly wary of his policies. French President Emmanuel Macron and Trump discussed the Syrian attack in a phone call ...
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the Hints and Details We Uncovered in the New Solo: A Star Wars Story Trailer We finally got another look at Solo: A Star Wars Story last night, and it gave us a much better idea of what we can expect from the movie after that first, cryptic trailer in February. Here's everything we learned about this early chapter in the life of Han Solo and his friends, both familiar and unfamiliar.
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Femininity in Arabic Folktales The folktales in Pearls on a Branch, oral survivors from a preliterate era, resemble a quilt made with the fabrics of well-loved clothes. Just as patches of cloth in a quilt are arranged in different combinations to form a design, traditional folk motifs appear and reappear in a variety of settings and plots to ...
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Stupid dinosaurs may have been done in by their stupid tastebuds It's easy to forget, but your taste buds are actually there for a reason more important than enjoying the sweetness of chocolate or the saltiness of a chip. Stuff that tastes bitter, for example, might actually be poisonous. It's a warning that some unfortunate, small-brained creatures failed to heed in ...
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