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| Facebook's new authorization process for political ads goes live in the US Earlier this month — and before Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress — the company announced a series of changes to how it would handle political advertisements running on its platform in the future. It had said that people who wanted to buy a political ad — including ads about ...
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| Modigliani sets world record with estimate in excess of $150m A Modigliani reclining nude is to be offered at auction with an estimate in excess of $150m (£108m), the highest pre-sale figure for work of art. Sotheby's announced the estimate as it unveiled the 1917 painting Nu couché (sur le côté gauche), a star of the recent Modigliani show at Tate Modern, to an ...
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| Business and pleasure is on the menu for Macron's second day in the US A sit-down between U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron will be followed by a joint news conference of the French leader's second day in Washington. For all their camaraderie, Macron and Trump disagree on some fundamental issues, including the multinational ...
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| German Jews warned not to wear yarmulkes in public The leader of Germany's Jewish community has advised Jews not to wear yarmulkes in public, days after an Israeli wearing the religious head covering was attacked in Berlin by a man shouting racist epithets in Arabic. The incident, which happened in broad daylight in a fashionable neighbourhood of ...
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| Replacing Brand Names In Famous Logos With The Names Of Their Fonts Designer and teacher Emanuele Abrate was tired of these fonts not getting their due, so he decided to rectify the situation by redesigning several famous logos with the name of the font in place of the name of the brand. Take a look at 10 of his reimainged logos (look for the arrows on the side of the ...
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| Reading the Wheel of Time: A Proliferation of Darkfriends in Robert Jordan's The Eye of the World I grew up in a family that loved hiking and backpacking. I've done it in bad weather as well as good, in rain, and even in snow, and there is something uniquely miserable about walking all day in the rain knowing that ahead of you is a damp night spent sleeping on the ground after a re-hydrated meal.
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