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China posts record trade surplus with the US in September, Beijing says China recorded a record trade surplus of $34.13 billion with the U.S. in September amid intense trade tensions between the world's two largest ...
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Formula 1: George Russell joins Williams to become third British driver in 2019 George Russell will become the third British driver in Formula 1 next year after signing to race for Williams. The 20-year-old, a Mercedes protege and ...
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The week in wildlife – in pictures The week in wildlife – in pictures. An ocelot in the tropical rainforest of Belize. Photograph: Sergi Reboredo/PA Images ...
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Software maker Anaplan is debuting Friday in the teeth of a tech stocks rout Tech stocks have gotten crushed this week, and cloud software companies have been hit the hardest. But Anaplan is forging ahead with its public ...
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Friday briefing: Life in 'food desert' Britain Hello, I'm Warren Murray and it's the last Briefing of the week so let's leave it all out there on the pitch. More than a million people in the UK live in "food ...
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Tech got wrecked, but chart analyst sees opportunity in Apple "You don't see the decline in Apple that we've seen in the Nasdaq," Gordon said on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Thursday. "You can see this shelf of ...
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More than a million UK residents live in 'food deserts', says study More than a million people in the UK live in "food deserts" – neighbourhoods where poverty, poor public transport and a dearth of big supermarkets ...
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Novel news: world's biggest bookworms revealed in study In fact, adults with university degrees, but who grew up with fewer books, had the same level of literacy as those who left school in year 9, but who had ...
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Microsoft Calls a Truce in the Linux Patent Wars Microsoft said it will join the Open Invention Network, which was founded in 2005 and describes itself as a "patent nonaggression community.
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Ford sales in China dropped 43 percent in September Ford's sales in China dropped 43 percent in September from the same month a year earlier, a sign that sales are slowing in the world's largest car ...
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