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Voting closes in Sao Tome presidential runoff | Reuters KINSHASA, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Polls closed on Sunday in a presidential ... won the first round in July, and former prime minister Guilherme Posser da Costa.
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Montana State suffers strange, 'rough' loss to Wyoming in 1st game since 2019 - 406 Sports Montana State's Lance McCutcheon tries to shed a tackle from Wyoming's Cameron Stone during their game Saturday at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie, Wyo. Shawn ...
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UAE eases residency rules in bid to lure $150bn in foreign investment | Financial Times The country will also target a 10 per cent increase in exports to 10 key markets, including China and the UK, as part of a 14 per cent growth in investment ...
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Science project reveals high lead levels in schools' water - The Guardian Around 8 million properties in the UK, mostly homes built before 1970, are estimated to have some form of lead in the drinking water system. Water companies add ...
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Descendants Of The Enslaved Sheltered From Ida In A Historic Plantation's Big House - NPR This acclaimed plantation museum, on what is called the German Coast, was the first in America dedicated to the telling of the slave experience. Joy Banner, who ...
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In the FX Series on the Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal, It's Not Just the President Who's Guilty - POLITICO In the series, everyone plays a role in harassment and abuse — the president and his secretary alike. And is it harassment? Former White House intern Monica ...
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