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One key thing you should do before buying an Altbau flat in Germany A group of property owners in Hamburg residing in a 128-year-old building comprised of 12 apartments and three offices recently learned this the hard way. Back in March 2015, the owners of residential and commercial flats in the building held a meeting in which the majority of them rejected motions to ...
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Warren Buffett says he was buying lots of stock in the first quarter Billionaire investor Warren Buffett estimates that Berkshire Hathaway's cash position dipped to "a little over" $100 billion because of lots of stock buying in the first three months of the year. "We bought more stocks by a considerable margin than we sold in the first quarter," Buffett told CNBC's Becky Quick ...
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US job growth rebounds modestly; unemployment rate hits 3.9 percent That was still the fewest amount of jobs created in six months and followed an outsized gain of 324,000 in February. While cold weather in March and April probably held back job growth, hiring is moderating as the labor market hits full employment. There has been an increase in reports of employers, ...
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What to see this week in the UK If you're considering having children, you really should stay away from this, for the survival of the species. It's a smart, funny comedy tallying the toll of motherhood – physical, emotional, social, sexual – on a magnificently weary Charlize Theron, until she's thrown a lifeline in the form of Mackenzie Davis's ...
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Gibson Brands fails to find the right notes in changing landscape Bobby Colonna took up music at 13 and sold his first guitar at the Sam Ash instruments store in Paramus, New Jersey in 1994. That was the year Ace of Base topped the Billboard US charts with The Sign, and there wasn't a guitar act among the top five hits. The kids who turned 13 in 1994 were the first ...
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Al Jazeera's Mahmoud Hussein spends 500th day in Egyptian jail In a statement published on Friday, Al Jazeera renewed "its condemnation" of Hussein's arrest and called "on all international human rights groups and media freedom organisations to continue in their support of Mahmoud's release". The Qatar-based network also urged "all those concerned with media ...
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Bloomberg's Week in Pictures A riot police officer pepper-sprays a demonstrator during a protest against austerity measures in the Hato Rey neighborhood of San Juan, Puerto Rico, on May 1. Protestors battled police as they marched against loosened labor laws and proposed cuts to retirement benefits as the bankrupt U.S. territory ...
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Toker Travels: How To Buy Marijuana Legally In Jamaica It was back in 2015 that Jamaica's legislative forces put its stamp of approval on a measure legalizing marijuana for medicinal use. The law gives any visitor 18 and older the right to purchase cannabis as long as they have permission from a doctor. But unlike the stiff-collar medical marijuana programs ...
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Hyper-parameters in Action! Introducing DeepReplay Introduction. In my previous post, I invited you to wonder what exactly is going on under the hood when you train a neural network. Then I investigated the role of activation functions, illustrating the effect they have on the feature space using plots and animations. Now, I invite you to play an active role on ...
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Restaurant group pays $2.8 million in "anti-old white guy" hiring lawsuit Darden restaurants—the company behind Red Lobster, Olive Garden, and other chains—will pay $2.8 million dollars in a settlement stemming from a lawsuit that alleged its Seasons 52 restaurants deliberately didn't hire older, white men. Orlando Sentinel reports Seasons 52 admits no liability in the suit ...
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