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Prominent US investor Michael Calvey detained in Russia Moscow (CNN) Michael Calvey, a US citizen and one of Russia's most prominent foreign investors, has been detained in Moscow in connection with a ...
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India promises retaliation after worst attack in Kashmir in three decades kills dozens NEW DELHI — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed on Friday to punish those responsible for the deadliest attack in three decades in ...
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Rare works by 'cultural magpies' of Bauhaus to go on show in London The exhibition, Bauhaus at 100 Celebrating the Artists and Their Legacy, will run for six days from 20 February at Sotheby's in London. "It's a chance to ...
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Racial Disparities In Cancer Incidence And Survival Rates Are Narrowing For decades, the rate of cancer incidence and deaths from the disease among African-Americans in the United States far outpaced that of whites.
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Parenting in Manhattan is a Darwinian struggle Yet the number of books on the market that discuss parenting in terms one might use to discuss maximising an investment – to approach one's child as ...
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The gateway to hell? Hundreds of anti-witch marks found in Midlands cave If there is a gateway to hell, a portal from the underworld used by demons and witches to wreak their evil havoc on humanity, then it could be in a small ...
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New-look Ferrari team in the hunt for glory in F1 2019 as Vettel, Leclerc and Binotto help launch ... Ferrari have unveiled the car they hope will end their title drought and Mercedes' F1 dominance in 2019. The new Scuderia challenger, the SF90, was ...
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China's inflation slows in January, potentially pushing officials to step in, says economist China's Consumer Price Index missed expectations in January coming in at 1.7 percent higher than a year ago, the National Bureau of Statistics said ...
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WHO warns of 'backsliding' in measles fight as cases soar "Our data are showing that there is a substantial increase in measles cases. We're seeing this in all regions," Katherine O'Brien, WHO's director of ...
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Watch this shy plant engage in some 'self-love' when it can't find any pollinators Unlike lovelorn humans, ground-bound plants can't go searching for a partner; instead, they rely on the wind—or pollinators such as bees—to transfer ...
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