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Monthly Archives: February 2016

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Money is ubiquitous in every aspect of modern society, and we all have a responsibility to keep our finances in great health. A better...

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According to new documents seized by Poland's history institute, the country’s former president and Solidarity hero Lech Walesa was an informant for the Communist...

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Chinese hoverboard maker Changzhou First International Trade is seeking $100,000 in damages plus reimbursement of its legal fees after the US-based rival, Future Motion,...
google-car

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Back in 2012, Google managed to successfully lobby the state of Nevada to allow driverless cars to take to the roads.  Ever since, we've...

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President Barack Obama will visit Cuba in the coming weeks as part of a broader trip to Latin America, reports say. Barack Obama will be...

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Venezuela has decided to increase fuel prices for the first time in 20 years, although President Nicolas Maduro claims it will still be the...

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At least 28 people have been killed and scores injured in a rush-hour car bombing targeting military personnel in Ankara, Turkey. Ankara Governor Mehmet Kiliçer...

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Bombardier has announced it will cut about 7,000 jobs worldwide over the next two years. Job losses will be partially offset by hiring for the...

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Russian soccer player Dmitri Tarasov taunted Turkish fans by pulling off his shirt to reveal a picture of President Vladimir Putin after a match...
doctors

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We all know that technology has changed the way we live our lives. The growth in technology has helped shape the world in a...

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Australia's largest independent oil and gas company, Woodside Petroleum, has posted a 99% fall in profits for 2015. Woodside Petroleum put the dramatic decline in...

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Donald Trump will not be president, says President Barack Obama, because it's a "serious job". Speaking at the ASEAN economic summit in California, the president...

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Former UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali has died at the age of 93. Boutros Boutros-Ghali died at a Cairo hospital on February 16, Egypt's state...

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Russia has firmly rejected accusations of war crimes over the bombing of hospitals in Syria. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said "those who make such statements...

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Manny Pacquiao has sparked controversy for calling gays "worse than animals" in a recent TV interview. The boxer’s comments drew ire from gay Filipino celebrities...

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Taylor Swift has become the first female singer to win album of the year award at the Grammys twice. Her 1989 album won the award...

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List of winners at this year's Grammy awards, presented at a ceremony in Los Angeles. Album of the year Winner: 1989 - Taylor Swift Sound & Color...

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George W. Bush has started to campaign for his younger brother Jeb's presidential nomination bid. The former president met veterans and appeared at a rally...
primary-school

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As you work toward your Public Administration degree, you will study the importance of a multitude of organizations, including the ever-controversial National Security Agency...

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Van Gogh's Bedroom in Arles is getting a digital makeover to show what it would have looked like before its colors faded, Chicago scientists...
medic

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Running a laboratory can be very challenging. There are many variables that have to be taken into consideration. But there are things that are...

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A number of people have been killed after airstrikes hit three hospitals in northern Syria, doctors and witnesses say. According to Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF),...

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Japan’s stock market soared by more than 7% on February 15 as the dollar strengthened against the yen. Last week, the US dollar fell to...

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Russia's anti-doping ex-chief Nikita Kamaev has died, the RUSADA agency says. Nikita Kamaev's death comes two months after he resigned his post following a doping...

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The Japanese economy contracted by 0.4% in Q4 of 2015 compared with the previous quarter, official figures show. Expectations for the numbers were for a...