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Everything that changes in Germany in June 2018 It's the start of a new month and you know what that means: several laws and regulations that change which might just affect you in some way or ...
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What's in Your Bag, Jon Hopkins? Hopkins arrives clad in all black, with a slim Porter-Yoshida & Co. bag (also in black). ... Everything in my bag is dark so you can't see what's in it.
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Chinese firms pile in to sponsor World Cup 2018 amid Fifa fallout Football fans heading to the World Cup this summer are going to get an education in Chinese TVs, mobile phones, electric scooters and Mongolian ...
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Yoko Ono is back in Liverpool, a city she never forgot "Your life is being conducted in front of the world, like a play," Yoko Ono tweeted recently. "Know that it is, therefore, a play to people who watch it.
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False alarm after five big cats 'break out' of zoo in west Germany Five dangerous big cats - two lions, two tigers and a jaguar - reportedly broke out of a zoo in Rhineland-Palatinate and were still on the loose on ...
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Naked-Eye Asteroid and More Can't-Miss Sky Events in June Mars will rise around local midnight in the early part of the month, and on June 3, early risers looking toward the southeast will be able to see the red ...
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Can a homemade plane revolutionise manufacturing in India? Mumbai, India - When a commercial pilot in India announced in 2009 that he would build a plane on top of the roof of his home, most people thought ...
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Markets breathe easier as Italy government sworn in President Sergio Mattarella was due to swear in Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, a little-known law professor, and a cabinet that includes the two ...
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What to see this week in the UK Disney graduate Ross Lynch fits the bill in a story that suggests the signs – family troubles, repressed sexuality, interest in dead things –were already ...
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Here's where the jobs are — in one chart The U.S. economy created 223,000 jobs in May, soaring above the 188,000 payroll growth estimate from economists surveyed by Reuters. But as ...
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