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Donald Trump is playing with matches in the Middle East On its face, the US embassy opening in Jerusalem looked like a calculated provocation. Donald Trump sent his closest family — his daughter, Ivanka ...
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Most 3-HR games ever? Here's the top 10 Hitting three home runs in a single game, while a remarkable feat, isn't among baseball's most uncommon accomplishments. It was done a dozen ...
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Foreign students in Germany: why they come and if they plan to stay The survey by online site Studying-in-Germany of over 4,000 prospective students to Germany found that the decision to seek higher education in ...
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Investment in UK clean energy suffers 'dramatic and worrying collapse' There has been a "dramatic and worrying collapse" in investment in clean energy in the UK in the past three years, MPs have warned. The proportion ...
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Why Nouns Slow Us Down, and Why Linguistics Might Be in a Bubble "I ate the day / Deliberately, that its tang / Might quicken me into verb, pure verb," Seamus Heaney writes, in "Oysters." A sentence can be a sentence ...
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Why are we living in an age of anger – is it because of the 50-year rage cycle? I have got to be honest, I am heavily emotionally invested in the story myself and I do not regret a second of the time I have spent reading about it.
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Short candidates in NRW cannot become police officers, court confirms Judges in a court in North Rhine-Westphalia on Tuesday ruled that the state government's standard minimum height for police officers in the state was ...
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OPCW: Chlorine possibly used in attack in Syria's Saraqeb Chlorine was possibly used as a weapon in the rebel-held northern Syrian town of Saraqeb in early February, the international chemical weapons ...
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How Media Paywalls Work in Authoritarian Countries There's been a lot of talk recently about journalism and paywalls, including here at Bloomberg, which just put one in place. Much of the general ...
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Vatican advises nuns not to overindulge in social media The Vatican has advised cloistered nuns not to overindulge in social media to avoid sullying their contemplative world with "noise, news and words".
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Djokovic Gaining Steam In Rome Novak Djokovic lives in Monte-Carlo but he again looked very much at home at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome on Wednesday. The four-time ...
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