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Forgotten statue kept in a margarine tub is 2000-year-old treasure A 2,000-year-old Roman statuette of a silver-eyed goddess Minerva that for more than a decade was kept in a plastic margarine tub is among a record ...
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Former Canadian diplomat detained in China A former Canadian diplomat has been detained in China, and his current employer, the International Crisis Group, said it was seeking his prompt and ...
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What it's like to work in the biggest building in the world Boeing started work on the Everett factory in 1967, just as the Boeing 747 project was starting to gather pace. Bill Allen, Boeing's charismatic chief, had ...
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Students need guidance in languages they speak Mentorship programmes in languages besides English could unlock opportunities for young scientists in Latin America, says Clarissa Rios Rojas.
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WPP advertising group to cut 3500 jobs in £300m restructuring The restructuring, which will be revealed in full at a lengthy analyst and investor presentation on Tuesday, will include shutting 80 offices globally and ...
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Fracking paused in Blackpool after biggest tremor to date In October, Cuadrilla repeatedly fell foul of tremors which breached the threshold, and is understood to have spent November testing fracturing with ...
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India elections: Setback for Modi's BJP in three key states Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his right-wing BJP party appear to be facing a political setback, with major swings against it in three key state ...
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Lyon's festival of lights: before and after – in pictures Lyon's Fête des Lumières is the world's largest visual arts festival. It takes place over four nights every December and attracts millions of visitors from ...
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Putin's East German identity card found in Stasi archives – report The card for "Maj Vladimir Putin" was discovered among Soviet-era personnel files in Dresden, where Putin served as a KGB officer in the 1980s.
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Apple vs Qualcomm: How can one US company block another in China? The ban of some Apple iPhones in China shows that intellectual property rights are still determined by national borders. Qualcomm announced ...
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