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'Traumatized and broken:' Victims of gymnastics doctor detail abuse in court CHARLOTTE, Mich. (Reuters) - Jessica Thomashow was a 9-year-old gymnast who still liked playing with American Girl dolls when USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar first molested her, she said in a Michigan courtroom on Wednesday.
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Brexit Bulletin: Bridge in Troubled Water As Tory Brexit hardliners ramp up the pressure on Theresa May, the prime minister vowed to fight the European Union over the next stage of divorce talks. That will unnerve businesses crying out for the government to pin down the two-year transition, which they hope they'll be able to rely on starting in ...
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What's driving decisions in universities? The Guardian has commissioned research to understand how university leaders are steering their institutions in troubled times. We carried out in-depth interviews with 51 vice-chancellors, finance directors and chief operating officers. This was supplemented by a survey which received 59 responses ...
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Transfer window verdict: how every Premier League club fared in January That was the most expensive of all transfers in the January window. As always, some clubs were happier than others with Arsenal, in particular, having a busy window while Newcastle's season may have been saved by the late arrival, on loan, of Islam Slimani from Leicester City. Here our writers look at ...
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Amazon patents wristbands that track warehouse employees' hands in real time Amazon has been granted a pair of patents for a wristband that can pinpoint the location of warehouse employees and track their hand movements in real time. The patents, first spotted by GeekWire, describe an inventory management system comprised of trackers and receivers used to monitor workers' ...
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Russian economy grows in 2017 for first time in three years Russia's economy grew 1.5 per cent in 2017, according to data from the country's Federal Statistics Service released on Thursday, pointing to the first annual rise for three years. The Russian economy shrank by 0.2 per cent in 2016 and 2.8 per cent in 2015, in a recession caused by the fall in energy ...
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ATM operators in turmoil over Link move to cut fees Banks' plans to slash the fees they pay UK cash machine operators have wiped hundreds of millions of pounds off the value of ATM operators and caused a delay to the sale plans of one of their owners. NoteMachine, which operates about 10,000 ATMs, has recently been exploring a sale process that ...
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List of cities and towns in Venezuela This is a list of cities, towns and communities in Venezuela. The state capitals are marked with a *. Contents. [hide]. 1 List; 2 See also; 3 Notes; 4 References; 5 External links. List[edit]. City, Official Name, Population, State, Year Founded, Flag. Isla Ratón, 3,000, Amazonas, 1943. La Esmeralda ...
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Vibrational Energy Redistribution in a Gas-Surface Encounter: State-to-State Scattering of ... The fate of vibrational energy in the collision of methane (CH4) in its antisymmetric C-H stretch vibration (ν3) with a Ni(111) surface has been studied in a state-to-state scattering experiment. Laser excitation in the incident molecular beam prepared the J=1 rotational state of ν3, and a bolometer in ...
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