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Cambridge Analytica has gone. But what has it left in its wake? The Observer and its sister paper the Guardian have been on Cambridge Analytica's heels for most of that short history – from the first piece in the Guardian in December 2015, to its first mention in the Observer in December 2016, to the article in February 2017 that revealed the central role in the ...
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In defense of the Goldilocks phone The meaning of that statement has turned into a whole other kettle of fish, with HTC explaining that the parts in question "represent the jumble of parts (specs) that our competitors inelegantly cram into their phones, while the space in the middle outlining HTC's next phone represents 'a phone that is more ...
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'Promising' boy, 17, dies in south London shooting A 17-year-old boy who died in a shooting "had so much potential" and "was a good boy", his mother has said. Rhyhiem Ainsworth Barton was found in Warham Street, Southwark, London, after reports of a shooting in nearby Cooks Road, at about 18:05 BST on Saturday. The teenager was given first aid ...
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Tony Bellew stops David Haye in fifth round for emotional triumph in rematch Knocked down and out of boxing in five rounds by Tony Bellew, the former world champion at cruiser and heavyweight can leave now at 37 knowing, on balance, he has taken as much from the fight game as he has given. "Take nothing away from David Haye," the winner said in the ring. "He just got into ...
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Budget chief aims to restore France's credibility in Europe "The right deficit is zero." It is the kind of statement Europe expected from Wolfgang Schäuble, the former German finance minister schooled in fiscal discipline. But this time the minister is French. "Non," said Gérald Darmanin when asked if he and president Emmanuel Macron celebrated with champagne ...
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In Belfast fear is growing that the hated barriers will go up again There has been much talk of the impact that the return of any kind of border would have on the economies north and south of that border in Ireland – an official assessment suggested it would take an 8% hit to economic growth under the British government's preferred Brexit outcome. Yet, when talking to ...
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The Displaced; Migrant Brothers; Lights in the Distance – reviews In November, however, the Paris attacks happened, and the popular mood once again hardened against "migrants". ... By the time of Alan's death, there were more displaced people in the world than at the end of the second world war: 65 million, an uprooted nation almost exactly the size of Britain.
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Eight killed on Victoria's roads over weekend, including four in one crash Four women were killed in a crash on their way home from an afternoon of line dancing in Western Victoria in a horror 24 hours during which eight people lost their lives on the state's roads. Two of the four friends killed when their car was T-boned on an isolated Victorian road held hands as they died ...
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Blockchain in the Warranty Industry You probably don't think about the warranty on your oven or refrigerator all that often. That is, until something goes wrong. Then you start frantically paging through the warranty to see whether or not you're covered. It should be a simple process to determine if your warranty will save you from paying for ...
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