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Catcher in the Rye finally joins the digital age "We're thrilled to announce that J. D. Salinger's books will soon be available to read digitally," Little, Brown and Company said in a tweet Sunday.
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Gambling companies see huge rise in complaints The number of gamblers complaining about British betting firms has risen almost 5,000% in the past five years. There were a record 8,266 complaints ...
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Dozens killed in Yemen as allies turn on each other On Saturday, southern secessionist forces, which have been backed by the United Arab Emirates, seized the presidential palace in the port city of ...
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Thousands rally in Hong Kong in fresh protests, marchers defy police ban HONG KONG (Reuters) - Thousands of Hong Kong protesters rallied on Sunday, defying a police ban on marches in the Chinese-controlled territory ...
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What Changed in Charlottesville What has become crystal clear in the last two years is that these monuments are no longer relics of a horrendous past — they have been resurrected ...
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Caught in Trump migration bind, Guatemala elects new president Threatened with economic sanctions if it said no, the administration of outgoing President Jimmy Morales reached an accord in late July to make ...
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Versace apologies in flap over T-shirts sold in China BEIJING (AP) â€" Italian fashion house Versace apologized Sunday in China for selling T-shirts that it said attached incorrect country names to cities, ...
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