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| Wallabies team to play Uruguay in Oita Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has named Jordan Petaia to make his Test debut in Saturday's clash with Uruguay in Oita, with the boom youngster ...
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Hong Kong: sit-in staged at school of teenager shot by 'trigger-happy' police Hundreds of students, alumni and staff have held a sit-in denouncing police violence outside the school of a Hong Kong teenager who was shot in the ...
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| Foreign Isis fighters in Syria 'should face war crimes tribunal' Foreign Islamic State fighters held in overcrowded prisons and lawless refugee camps in north-east Syria – including about 60 Britons – should be put ...
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| Japanese Joy: Home Hopes Make History In Tokyo That's because Daniel was the fourth Japanese player to reach the second round in Tokyo year, joining Yoshihito Nishioka, Go Soeda and Yasutaka ...
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| Startup aims to make filtered water an app-driven subscription service in the home With so many scandals around the quality of tap water these days, especially in the U.S., many people are turning to bottled water to drink. But this ...
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| North Korea fires possible ballistic missile from submarine North Korea has fired what appeared to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile, in an apparent show of strength by Pyongyang before it resumes ...
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| Echolocation in blind people reveals the brain's adaptive powers In sighted people, messages from the retina are relayed to a region at the back of the brain called the primary visual cortex. We know the layout of this ...
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| We are all complicit in harassment and abuse In August, a prominent professor issued a public apology to Jeffrey ... Research institutions tend to have money and power concentrated in too few ...
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| UK expresses 'regret' over Māori killings after Cook's arrival in New Zealand The British government has expressed regret for the killing of Māori people in New Zealand after the explorer Captain James Cook's arrival in the ...
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| The fastest texters in the world couldn't care less about texting In what they're touting as the first and biggest study to yield insight into the typing behavior of smartphone users, researchers analyzed thousands of ...
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