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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

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As-it-happens update 13 March 2018
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In November, the OBR said it was expecting the economy to expand by 1.5% in 2017 and by 1.4% in 2018. The latest official figures from the Office for National Statistics show that growth was actually 1.7% in 2017 and the consensus among City, business and academic economists is that something ...
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Security and surveillance spending in China's restive Xinjiang region almost doubled last year as the country tightened its grip on millions of ethnic minority citizens, particularly Muslim Uighurs. Public security spending rose 92 per cent to Rmb57.95bn ($9.16bn), according to local government statistics, ...
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At the US Border Patrol Station in Kingsville, Texas, students use the 'Virtu 300' reality program, which helps train individuals in law enforcement in real-life scenarios with active shooters. The Explorer program is for students aged 14-20, and is sponsored by the Boy Scouts and Homeland Security.
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There is one theory that dominates how we think the world of business works, which is shared by the field of economics, by politicians and by business people alike, and that is that the market, and with it the world of business, is Darwinian. And therefore, we think, evolutionary processes will assure ...
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Girlfriends in God
Kelly Balarie, blogger at Purposeful Faith and author of "Fear Fighting: Awakening the Courage to Overcome Your Fears" is passionate about joining hands with women who often find themselves stuck in the pits of life. Step-by-step, word-by-word, her dream is that together they can emerge better - fear, ...
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Steve Wozniak Destroys Apple In Less Than 2 Minutes
Xanadu is a content delivery system proposed by Ted Nelson in the 1960's, which he's been working on ever since. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, widely renowned as the "founding father" of the World Wide Web, adopted only some of Ted's ideas in his Hypertext Project Proposal, while hypertext itself was a ...
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