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Asia markets mixed as US and Canada agree on renewed NAFTA The moves in Tokyo came on the back of the release of a survey conducted by the Bank of Japan which showed business confidence among the ...
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Husky Energy in $5bn bid for rival MEG The offer sets up a potential clash between Asian investors over their interests in Canada's oil sands, one of the world's largest crude resources.
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White House denies meddling in Kavanaugh probe The White House on Sunday denied it had set strict limits on an FBI investigation in to sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, as the fate ...
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Photos From the Deadly Earthquake and Tsunami in Indonesia An aerial view of the Baiturrahman mosque which was hit by a tsunami, after a quake in West Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on September 30, ...
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One in four evening and weekend GP appointments unused Research suggesting that one in four evening and weekend GP appointments in England are going unfilled has been described as "shocking" by ...
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NASA back in the search for alien technosignatures After some prompting by Congress, NASA is again getting involved in SETI. Last week, it held a Technosignatures Workshop in Houston, exploring ...
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Ryder Cup 2018: Tiger Woods goes 0 for 4 in another forgettable appearance SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — Tiger Woods, second all time with 14 major championships, and now second in the all-time ...
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Four in 10 believe allegations against Kavanaugh, three in 10 do not: Reuters/Ipsos poll NEW YORK (Reuters) - Four in 10 Americans believe sexual misconduct allegations against U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, while ...
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Balenciaga breaks fashion taboos in Paris on way to bigger picture Gvasalia's take on Balenciaga, where he has been in charge for three years, is like the new album you wish your favourite band would make.
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Kurds in Iraq hold critical election amid competing visions of the autonomous region BAGHDAD — Kurds voted Sunday in parliamentary elections for the first time since 2013, an effort to kick-start a stagnant political scene in northern ...
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