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COP26: Antarctic glacier is named in honour of Glasgow - BBC News The names of nine cities involved down the years in climate diplomacy will go on maps of Antarctica.
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Mac-shaped pillow makers are back so you can cover your couch in computers - The Verge After creating pillows in the shape of iPods and Finder icons, Throwboy is back with more Mac-shaped plushes. The designs are shockingly detailed ...
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25 die in Brazil police operation against alleged bank gang - ABC News Police say an operation against a gang planning bank robberies has killed at least 25 suspects in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais.
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26 MORE Things You STILL Didn't Know In Zelda Breath Of The Wild - YouTube This time we dive into how enemies can wield the legendary Master Sword against you, go for a lovely swim in some lava, and how to trigger some ...
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Saudi deposits $3 bln in Egypt's central bank | Reuters Central Bank of Egypt's headquarters are seen in downtown Cairo, Egypt, September 7, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany//File Photo.
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Germany's Finance Minister-in-Waiting Demands Hard Line From ECB - Bloomberg.com Lindner says German politicians underestimating inflation risk · FDP leader is seeking finance ministry in coalition talks.
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Scouting Report: Novak Djokovic Returns, Daniil Medvedev Defends In Paris | ATP Tour | Tennis The stars of the ATP Tour are set to compete in the Rolex Paris Masters — the final ATP Masters 1000 event of the season — this week. World No.
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N.B. locks out 3,000 education workers in 3rd day of CUPE strike - YouTube The New Brunswick government on Sunday locked out all non-designated CUPE members in the Department of Education. Schools across the province will ...
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New York Jets stun Cincinnati Bengals behind QB Mike White's huge game in first NFL start - ESPN Mike White threw for 405 yards and three touchdowns in his first NFL start Sunday, helping the Jets stun the Bengals 34-31.
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What's Behind The Strange Drop in American Body Temperatures Over The Past 200 Years? This, in turn, can raise their body's resting temperature for hours or even up to a day, which means falling body temperature measurements might ...
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