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| Germany's first Five Guys burger joint opens in Frankfurt The American burger company Five Guys announced its plans to open stores in Germany earlier this year and kicked things off with their first German branch in Frankfurt, reports the Frankfurter Rundschau (FR). First in the queue for a burger was 22-year-old student, Nimar, who had travelled in from ...
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| Health warning over salt content in vegetarian sausages Quorn's vegetarian "Best of British Sausages" contained 1.9g of salt per 100g, or 2.2g in two sausages, which is more than the salt content of half a Pizza Hut Margherita pizza. And Linda McCartney's "Vegetarian" and "Red Onion & Rosemary" Sausages both contain 1.6g of salt per 100g. Public Health ...
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| Sewing machines still wanted in Africa I was very interested to read (Letters, 25 November) of the project started by Irene Owens to send sewing machines to Zimbabwe. I wonder if she knows about the charity Tools for Self Reliance? TFSR has groups of volunteers in many parts of the UK. They collect and repair hand tools, which are ...
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| Parents in a Remote Amazon Village Barely Talk to Their Babies—and the Kids Are Fine The researchers observed, anecdotally, that language development appears to be slightly delayed in the Tsimané—but this does not seem to matter. The children grow up to be fully functioning, communicative and productive members of the community. In fact, as interactions between Tsimané and other ...
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| Doping in Russian sports Doping in Russian sports has a systemic nature. Russia has the most (49) Olympic medals stripped for doping violations – the most of any country, four times the number of the runner-up, and more than a third of the global total. From 2011 to 2015, more than a thousand Russian competitors in various ...
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