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Darren Aronofsky's Pi day: this week in tech, 20 years ago But in 1998... well, apparently it was the first year that officials used electronic displays during games. There were also a number of World Cup video ...
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How the Bee Gees plan to stay alive in the era of digital music The Bee Gees, one of the most popular acts of the 1970s and early 80s, doesn't appear to be resonating in the digital era. Capitol Records is banking ...
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Arrieta shuts down Marlins in dominant win Jake Arrieta looked like an ace Friday, confirming that after a tumultuous June, he has found a groove in the month of July. The former Cy Young ...
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North Wales gastro tour: what's cooking in Cymru? Richard Wyn Huws established Pant Du vineyard in 2007 and, while he loves to show off his wares, he knew his countrymen were unlikely to take to ...
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France's cyber command marched in Paris's Bastille Day Parade for the first time For the first time, France's military cyber command marched in this year's Bastille Day parade on the Champs Elysees in Paris, alongside other units in ...
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Israeli air raids kill two Palestinian teens in Gaza At least two teenagers in the Gaza Strip have been killed by Israeli air raids, according to Palestinian health officials, as Israel carried out the largest ...
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Trump walked (briefly) in front of the queen, and apparently that's not allowed Footage of Trump walking in front of Queen Elizabeth II as they inspected her honor guard on Friday swept across the internet over the weekend.
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Trump back in Scotland to prepare for Putin talks "President Trump knows this country probably better than any president in recent history," Trump's ambassador to the U.K, Robert "Woody" Johnson, ...
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UAE to Invest $10 Billion in South Africa The commitment was made during the first state visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to the Middle Eastern nation, the Presidency said in ...
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British Open 2018: Meet the man who played 107 Scottish links in 56 days Yet Tom Coyne manages to take this well-covered subject and make it seem as fresh as the first snow of winter in "A Course Called Scotland.
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