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8 unmissable events across Germany in June 2018 Held every year in the baroque city where Johannes Sebastian Bach spent much of his life, this classical festival is formed through a series of concerts ...
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Analog Surround-Sound Is Reborn on a New Quadraphonic LP Well, at least in one instance. A new LP documenting a live performance by electronic musician Suzanne Ciani is being released as a quadraphonic ...
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One in every four refugees now has a job, study finds Research published on Thursday shows that the refugees who arrived in Germany during the influx of 2015 and 2016 are increasingly gaining ...
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Antibiotic resistance crisis worsening because of collapse in supply Among the shortages flagged is that of the common antibiotic benzathine penicillin G, which was found by to be unavailable in 39 countries in 2015, ...
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Sears' loss widens in first quarter as sales plunge 30 percent Sears shares fell more than 9 percent in premarket trading on the news. The stock has tumbled more than 50 percent from a year ago to trade around ...
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UK Housing Market Favored Sellers in April The U.K. real estate market shifted in April to one favoring sellers rather than buyers, as demand from prospective house-hunters rose and housing ...
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Orange and Google form new partnership to invest in and buy EMEA startups Google, more recently by way of parent company Alphabet, has been a prolific investor in startups across the globe by way of entities like GV and ...
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'Green shoots': UK car production accelerates 5% in April British car plants have seen a 4 per cent fall in output so far this year amid falling sales at home, in spite of a small production rise during April. UK car ...
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Heather Watson beaten by Elise Mertens in French Open second round Watson has endured a tough start to the year in terms of results, winning just once before her opening win at Roland Garros against France's Oceane ...
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Euro zone inflation well above expectations in May Euro zone inflation jumped by far more than expected in May on higher energy costs, bringing relief to the European Central Bank after market ...
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