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#NextGenATP Italian Sinner Upsets Bautista Agut In Dubai Jannik Sinner hits 48 winners past Roberto Bautista Agut on Wednesday in Dubai. © Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. ATP Staff Mar 17, 2021.
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Latin America: Updates on Wealth Tax in Latin America In brief. The COVID-19 pandemic, together with populist politics, political instability, and public health and security concerns, has increased the number ...
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Letter: Fraser needs to address eyesores in town The "eyesore" as you drive in from Winter Park on the left between the Foundry and the Shell gas station is terrible! The two unfinished buildings have ...
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Political role under fire in European AstraZeneca vaccine suspensions The role of Germany, and in particular Health Minister Jens Spahn, is in the spotlight after a chaotic round of telephone diplomacy at the start of the ...
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China's Baidu set to raise $3.1bn in Hong Kong stock listing That would put Baidu on track to bring in at least $3.1bn through the sale of about 24m shares. That could rise to more than $3.5bn if banks organising ...
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Tencent, Sony Step Up Investment in Cloud-Gaming Initiative Ubitus, which specializes in cloud-gaming technology and services, said Wednesday it completed a round with investments from Tencent, Sony ...
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NHI Defers $3.75M in Q1 2020 Rent from Bickford; SLC Posts Occupancy Gains NHI agreed to defer $3 million in rent due this month from Bickford. This brings the total deferred rent from the Olathe, Kansas operator in the first ...
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India's coronavirus infections rise by highest in three months Deaths swelled by 188, the highest figure in two months, to stand at 159,044. India has the world's highest tally of infections after the United States and ...
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New York stays top in finance as London loses ground, index shows LONDON (Reuters) - New York kept the top spot in the latest Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI), with London clinging on to second place in the ...
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Thai sniffer dogs can detect COVID-19 in sweat, project shows Six Labrador Retrievers participated in a six-month project that included unleashing them to test an infected patient's sweat on a spinning wheel of six ...
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