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From Portraits to Role Models — Why We Need Black Physicians in Academic Medicine Early in my medical school career, before I became accustomed to the marble buildings and grandiose paintings of physicians on the walls, I attended ...
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UEFA Nations League semi-final preview Hosts Italy meet Spain and Belgium take on France in the 2021 UEFA Nations League semi-finals: get the background on the games.
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Electrification gains speed in Europe's key compact segment The Corolla's gain pushed it into to fourth place in the segment behind the VW Golf, Skoda Octavia and Ford Focus as it overtook longstanding top- ...
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Japan prosecutors seek to query ex-PM Abe in political fund case Government looking into unreported political funds managed by the secretary of Abe, who resigned in September citing ill health. Abe has said he was ...
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Grosjean discharged from hospital in Bahrain after three nights of care following crash Romain Grosjean has been discharged from hospital following treatment for the burns he suffered in his crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday.
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UK services activity drops less than feared in second lockdown - PMI LONDON (Reuters) - Activity in Britain's services sector fell less than expected in November, as a four-week partial lockdown in England had a smaller ...
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Teaching in the Pandemic: 'This Is Not Sustainable' Then in the afternoon, just as her in-person students head home, Ms. Clayton begins her second day: remote teaching. Sitting in her classroom, she ...
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Daimler chief hails 'V-shaped' recovery in China car sales Daimler's Mercedes-Benz brand sold a record 24 per cent more vehicles in China in the quarter to the end of September than in the same period in 2019 ...
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Biden Administration: Here's Who Has Been Named So Far In his latest selection, Biden has named Brian Deese as director of the National Economic Council. Deese held several senior positions within the ...
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Nestlé to spend €3bn in 5 years on climate measures The world's largest foodmaker Nestlé is to spend €3bn in the next five years on measures to cut its greenhouse gas emissions, in the biggest financial ...
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