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Two-thirds of German federal states to reopen schools in February Primary schools and daycare centres in Baden-Württemberg will open on February 22, with classes divided into smaller groups. This was announced ...
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Dimitrov Moves Past Ailing Carreno Busta In Melbourne Grigor Dimitrov (left) wins seven games before Pablo Carreno Busta retires in the third round of the Australian Open. © Peter Staples/ATP Tour.
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Karatsev Doesn't Blink, Powers Past Schwartzman In Melbourne The Russian qualifier, playing just his 16th tour-level match and maiden major championship, didn't blink on Friday in his first match against a member ...
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England's Stonehenge was erected in Wales first Around 3200 B.C.E., Stone Age farmers in Wales's Preseli Hills built a great monument: They carved columns of unspotted dolerite, or bluestone, from ...
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Murray/Soares Sail Into Third Round In Melbourne Murray/Soares Sail Into Third Round In Melbourne. Jamie Murray (right) and Bruno Soares move into the third round of the Australian Open without ...
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LGBT History Month: Newcastle artists reflect on movement in Pride project 'Being front page news was absolutely hilarious". Richard Bliss' film is about being gay in 1980s Newcastle and his short foray into local politics. To ...
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Network-based screen in iPSC-derived cells reveals therapeutic candidate for heart valve disease In principle, mapping the architecture of the dysregulated network in disease-relevant cells differentiated from patient-derived induced pluripotent stem ...
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Michael Dell's investment firm is a new force in football finance As players compete in empty stadiums, clubs shun flashy signings and once-fat TV revenues shrink, an unlikely new force has emerged in English ...
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Spineway Expansion in Asia Continued expansion in Asia : First implantation of the Mont Blanc 3D+ in Thailand; Signature of an Exclusive Distribution Agreement in Malaysia.
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In Violation of Einstein, Black Holes Might Have 'Hair' "In classical general relativity, they would be exactly identical," said Paul Chesler, a theoretical physicist at Harvard University. "You can't tell the ...
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