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Bayern's Kimmich 'almost ashamed' after scoring from Davies' incredible assist in Barca rout Hansi Flick's side booked their place in the last four of this season's competition by beating Barcelona 8-2 in a thrilling encounter in Lisbon on Friday ...
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The day ahead in the ERC on Rally Liepaja Rally Liepāja, round two of 2020 FIA European Rally Championship, begins in earnest this afternoon with the first of 10 spectacular gravel stages from ...
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Plesner Architects builds Six Senses Shaharut hotel in the Israeli desert "This manifested in a concept that is a modern interpretation of nomadic structures, reminiscent of the Nabataean community which occupied the area ...
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Israel's relations in the Middle East, explained Then in 1979, Egypt became the first regionally to sign a peace deal with Israel, following secret negotiations the year before. As part of the terms, Israel ...
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South Africa crime rate falls 40 percent in coronavirus lockdown Crime-plagued South Africa posted a drastic drop in criminal offences, including sexual assaults, during the first three months of its coronavirus ...
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Large convention bounces are unlikely In 2020 In 1988, Democrat Michael Dukakis entered the conventions as the frontrunner, only to leave trailing Republican George H.W. Bush. Four years later, ...
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A grand Gordon Kaufmann-designed mansion hits the market in Hancock Park Designed by master architect Gordon B. Kaufmann, the Jones residence in Hancock Park was built for a pioneer in aviation medicine and later owned by ...
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A-levels and GCSEs: Free exam appeals for schools in England The government will cover the cost of schools in England appealing against exam grades after 280,000 A-level students had their marks downgraded.
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Quantum mechanics is immune to the butterfly effect As they report in Physical Review Letters, quantum-mechanical systems seem to be more resilient than classical ones. Strangely, they seem to have the ...
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Texas is not tracking coronavirus data in the classroom as schools reopen Leaders from both College Station and Bryan school districts say they have a plan in case someone in their schools contracts COVID-19. "No plan can ...
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