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Sugary Drink Consumption Plunges in Chile After New Food Law Four years after Chile embraced the world's most sweeping measures to combat mounting obesity, a partial verdict on their effectiveness is in: ...
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Timing of 9/11 Trial in Doubt After Defense Lawyer Asks to Quit Case This article was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. GUANTÁNAMO BAY, Cuba — A long-serving capital defense ...
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Sturgeon in Brussels: Scotland seeks 'legal' referendum vote Scotland is seeking independence in a "legal and legitimate" referendum, which can be recognised domestically and internationally, Scotland's first ...
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In Colombia, Ex-FARC Rebels And War Victims Work Together At New Radio Stations Wearing headphones and speaking into a microphone, Mónica Córdoba conducts an interview at a newly opened public radio station in the northern ...
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'Boy B' in Yousef Makki case identity revealed A teenager cleared of lying to police over the fatal stabbing of a schoolboy can be named after losing a High Court bid to protect his anonymity. Yousef ...
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Leaving the UK does not change our global vision to transform retail banking for the better With the UK now having left the European Union, we will in due course be unable to operate in the UK with our European banking license. As a result ...
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Team bonding in the Dubai desert The Arsenal squad spent their final night in Dubai at a unique cultural experience in the desert. The club's entire travelling party headed to the desert ...
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1000 of the most stunning landscapes in Google Earth Microorganisms reacting to the salt runoff in these waters color the pools surreal hues, and the resulting chromatic smudge is visible miles above ...
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