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How Walmart is trying to reinvent in-store shopping to win Black Friday Although we may be doing an increasing amount of shopping online, a vast majority of retail still occurs in the real world — and no event better ...
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In the post-APEC scramble to lavish funds on PNG, here's what the country really needs If you set out by dinghy from the northern-most inhabited part of Australia you will make landfall in Papua New Guinea (PNG) fairly soon. Boigu Island ...
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A retreat in share prices finally reaches tech stocks In this year's choppier markets, they seemed like a refuge. But this week FAANGand other tech stocks were at the centre of a broader sell-off in global ...
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Suicide bombers attack Chinese consulate in Pakistan's Karachi Three suicide bombers attacked the Chinese consulate in Pakistan's southern city of Karachi early on Friday, but were killed before entering the ...
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Don't look back in anger: did Britpop cause Brexit? In that transformation, though, Britpop did give new vigour to a strand of conservatism that has long existed in pop music – the one that believes there ...
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Study shows 60% of Britons believe in conspiracy theories In the UK, people who supported Brexit were considerably more likely to give credence to conspiracy theories than those who opposed it, with 71% of ...
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An unfair election in Bahrain will not satisfy the Shia majority In 2010 nearly half the parliament was controlled by al-Wefaq, an opposition group that catered to the disgruntled Shia majority. Then came 2011 ...
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Thanksgiving in Paradise: Californians seek meaning after inferno Large numbers are now homeless, living in evacuation centres across northern California, some camping in tents even as the weather turns frigid and ...
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Guido Amsel: Canadian mail bomber gets life in prison A Canadian man convicted of sending mail bombs to several businesses and his ex-wife has been sentenced to life in prison. Guido Amsel was found ...
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Abu Dhabi GP: Max Verstappen top in first practice Max Verstappen led a Red Bull one-two in first practice at the season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The Dutchman, F1's form man in the season's ...
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