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Tiananmen Square: China minister defends 1989 crackdown China has defended the crackdown on the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests in a rare public acknowledgement of events. Defence Minister Wei ...
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Cruise ship rams tourist boat in busy Venice canal, four hurt Rome, Italy (CNN) A cruise ship crashed into a Venice dock on Sunday, hitting a moored tourist boat and sending onlookers running for safety in what ...
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We Asked, You Answered: Are Fly-In Medical Missions Helpful Or Harmful? For decades, doctors and nurses from rich countries have flown to poor countries to perform surgery and provide other medical care not readily ...
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The Week in Business: A Surprise Tariff War, and the Future of iPhone Screens And according to its first-quarter earnings report, released on Thursday, Uber is seeing its slowest growth in years and lost more than $1 billion so far ...
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Here's What's New on (and Leaving) Netflix in June 2019 The hit anthology Black Mirror is returning in June for a fifth season that will feature Miley Cyrus. It's also worth checking out the new Adam Sandler ...
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2019 French Open: Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka Lose in the Third Round PARIS — Whether you were watching Naomi Osaka lose in the sunshine or watching Serena Williams lose in the shadows, the view of women's ...
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TRS Studio envisions shipping containers as affordable housing in Peru Two shipping containers are joined together and topped by an angular polycarbonate extension in this conceptual design for low-cost housing by ...
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Anthony Joshua Upset by Andy Ruiz Jr. in Stunning Seventh-Round Knockout In the seventh round, Ruiz again brought on a flurry of punches, starting with a left hook that dropped Joshua. About 30 seconds later, Joshua went ...
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Siniakova ousts Osaka in Roland Garros stunner Doubles World No.1 Katerina Siniakova eliminated singles World No.1 Naomi Osaka from Roland Garros 2019 in straight sets in a massive ...
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Parsi Cafes, A Centuries-Old Tradition In India, Are Vanishing Parsi cafés like Britannia and Co. started popping up around Mumbai in the late 19th century. They were founded by Parsis — Zoroastrians who fled ...
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