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Tuesday, February 13, 2018

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As-it-happens update 13 February 2018
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Jamal Mahmood, 13, juggles school and work, selling necklaces in the morning at Sanaa's Old City market before attending school at noon. Forced to flee his home in the neighbouring Amran governorate at the beginning of the war, Jamal helps provide for his parents, siblings and grandfather earning ...
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Lilian playing in the park with other home-schooled friends. Photograph: Jill Mead for the Guardian. The parents of one of the child stars of the West End stage show Matilda are facing legal action in a row with their local council over their daughter's home education. Lilian Hardy, 12, who played the title ...
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Kubot/Melo Through In Rotterdam
Kubot/Melo Through In Rotterdam. Lukas Kubot and Marcelo Melo safely made their way through to the quarter-finals of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam after beating Raven Klaasen and Michael Venus 7-6(2), 7-5. Kubot and Melo struggled on serve in the early stages, but, ...
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Anderson Takes Flight in Slopestyle Final
Sochi champion Jamie Anderson of the United States battled challenging cross winds that had delayed the start of the final to win her second successive Olympic gold in the women's snowboard slopestyle at the Pyeongchang Games on Monday. The start of the final, which included all of the athletes ...
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Longer Format Resource IDs are Now Available in Amazon EC2
In December 2017, we announced that Amazon EC2, Amazon EBS, and AWS Storage Gateway resources will have longer identifiers to support the ongoing growth of Amazon Web Services. Starting today, you can opt in to using longer IDs using APIs or the AWS Management Console. From now until ...
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A Resting Place In Wukalina: Krakani Lumi
Designed over a number of years by the award-winning Hobart firm, the wukalina project was developed in close conversation with the indigenous owners of the land (Tasmania's palawa people), and the Aboriginal Land Council. The camp sits at the northern end of the spectacular Bay of Fires and ...
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Analysis: How a dip in focus cost us at Wembley
In the latest episode of the Breakdown, Adrian Clarke has the final say on our north London derby defeat.
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