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| Top 10 twists in fiction Court dramas, classic mysteries and bloody crimes ... from Du Maurier to Lehane, Sophie Hannah chooses her favourite twists in novels (or does she ...
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| Airlines want tighter control of alcohol sales in British airports A visit to a British airport is a crash course in this culture. Regardless of the time of morning, the bars are full and the English breakfasts come ...
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UK's £3bn aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in Portsmouth The 280-metre, 65,000-tonne vessel has been undergoing training and tests at sea after setting out from Rosyth dockyard in Scotland in June.
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| Buses in Seoul install 'comfort women' statues to honour former sex slaves Buses serving several routes in central Seoul have acquired a new and highly controversial new passenger: a barefoot "comfort woman", wearing a ...
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| Trump, in tweet, hits Amazon over taxes, jobs WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday criticized Amazon.com on Twitter over taxes and jobs and accused the global ...
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Chinese Muslim Dissidents Remain Protected In EU, But For How Long? Isa is considered a terrorist by Beijing but in 2006 he was given German citizenship. Today, he is the General Secretary of the Munich-based World ...
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| Powerful backdoor found in software used by >100 banks and energy cos. For 17 days starting last month, an advanced backdoor that gave attackers complete control over networks lurked in digitally signed software used by ...
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Accor Wants To Get Big In Luxury By Thinking Small For many, the definition of creating a luxury product or service is tolerating inefficiencies and adding extra expenses in order to make something a bit ...
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| Women suicide bombers kill 27 in north-east Nigeria Three female suicide bombers have blown themselves up and killed 27 people in north-east Nigeria, according to local militia, in an attack bearing the ...
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| Fish mistaking plastic debris in ocean for food, study finds Fish may be actively seeking out plastic debris in the oceans as the tiny pieces appear to smell similar to their natural prey, new research suggests.
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