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| How Business Schools Can Help Restore Trust in Capitalism Trust in capitalism and big business is low. In a recent survey of Americans, only 25% of people expressed "a lot" or "a great deal" of confidence in big ...
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| US, France, Britain may be complicit in Yemen war crimes: UN The United States, United Kingdom and France may be complicit in war crimes in Yemen by arming and providing intelligence and logistics support to ...
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| A journey in search of the American left: fragile and feisty, hopeful and fearful But I never imagined I'd find myself, at 29, running for Mayor in the heated Democratic primary in my tiny square mile borough of 8,000 (just outside ...
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| A Massive Icebreaker Ship Will Trap Itself in Arctic Sea Ice on Purpose. Here's Why. One of the world's most indestructible ships will depart Norway in a few weeks, bound for the Arctic Ocean, where it will spend the winter deliberately ...
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| Hurricane Dorian grows in size as it finally inches away from heavily damaged Bahamas Dorian -- now a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds of 110 mph -- was growing in size late Tuesday morning, with tropical-storm-force ...
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| To Start Afghan Withdrawal, US Would Pull 5400 Troops in 135 Days "In principle, on paper, yes we have reached an agreement — that it is done," Mr. Khalilzad told the Afghan channel ToloNews. "But it is not final until ...
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| Discontent swells in Zimbabwe amid crackdown, economic woes Earlier, in January, more than 16 people were killed when soldiers opened fire on protesters in the aftermath of a 150 percent fuel price increase.
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