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Anna Jones's recipes for harissa shakshuka and za'atar flatbreads | The modern cook Two recipes to bring a burst of flavour to student cooking. Reach for the harissa and za'atar ... During my student days I made some shady food choices. Cooking potato waffles in a toaster, anyone? When I did cook proper...
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See how Meghan Markle's baby bump has grown month by month See how much the Duchess of Sussex's baby bump has changed since...
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Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. and entertainment mogul DJ Khaled reportedly are being sued for their roles in an alleged illegal cryptocurrency scam...
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ComIC STRIP TO THE EDITOR: Can It Happen Here? A Stan Mack Take on Fascism A New York Times opinion video about fascism in America inspired Stan Mack to send in our first comic strip to the editor.
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Chrome 70 Now Enables Picture-in-Picture by Default on macOS Google Chrome now enables picture-in-picture as a default setting on Mac, Windows, and Linux computers as of Chrome 70. If you are up-to-date and watching a compatible video in the Chrome web browser, you can minimize it...
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The Orthodox Schism and the Spiritual Limits of Politics

The New York Times - 19 Oct 2018 09:00
The Orthodox Schism and the Spiritual Limits of Politics A serious rift in the church could have big consequences in Ukraine, Russia and Greece.
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Family Lexicon by Natalia Ginzburg review - an Italian classic This novel-cum-memoir paints an unusual portrait of everyday domestic life in Italy from the 1920s to the 50s "Dribbledrams! Doodledums! Nitwitteries!" These are a few of the signature eccentric sayings that Italian nove...
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You, Me, and the Big C host get posthumous award Rachael Bland's show about fighting cancer is a winner at the radio industry's awards night.
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Half of banks have closed to 13 million people A BBC analysis of official figures finds nearly 6,000 local bank branches have closed since 2010.
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2 workers acquitted in death of boy decapitated on waterslide KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Two Kansas water park workers were acquitted Thursday of impeding an investigation into the 2016 death of a 10-year-old boy who was decapitated while on a ride that had been billed as the world’s t...
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An attorney for Adidas executive James Gatto said Gatto approved a $20K payment to the guardian of Kansas player Silvio De Sousa only after coach Bill Self requested it.
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Billionaire was kidnapped in car from neighboring African country Abducted Tanzanian tycoon Mohamed Dewji was kidnapped in a car that had arrived from a neighboring country — and Interpol is now on the case, according to a new report. Police had identified the car's owner and driver ...
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Democrats wary of 'luxury of hope' in Wisconsin's divided bellwether There are two Racines: a richer, whiter county and a poorer, more diverse city. Which will weigh heavier at the ballot box in crucial midterm elections for House, Senate and governor? When I checked in at Heathrow for my...
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PlayStation usernames: The stories behind the most embarrassing ones PlayStation's long-awaited new feature means weird and embarrassing names will be no more.
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What happened when a Republican body-slammed a reporter The incident happened when Gianforte was running for Congress.
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There Goes the Sun

The New York Times - 19 Oct 2018 13:00
There Goes the Sun For some New York City apartment hunters, the amount of light a place gets is the deciding factor. Now there's a way to tell without even visiting.
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My life in sex: 'I'm 30 and I still find the lesbian scene excruciating' The queer woman with autism If you met me, it's unlikely you would know I had autism. As is common with autistic women, I have become good at mimicking social skills, although you may find me slightly eccentric and outsp...
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Kelly, Bolton got into 'intense' immigration argument at the White House, officials say John Kelly and John Bolton, two of the president's closest advisers, got into a shouting match at the White House over immigration policies.        
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Your Money Adviser: Your Neighbor in an Adjacent ZIP Code May Pay Less for Car Insurance A consumer group says insurers sometimes charge more to people living in less affluent ZIP codes -- even if they have good driving records.
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Trump administration supports Mexico, UN plan to deal with caravan of Honduran migrants The large group of migrants are part of a controversial “caravan” en route to the U.S. that has angered President Donald Trump.        
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'My Kind of Guy.' President Trump Praises Montana Congressman Who Assaulted a Reporter "Any guy that can do a body slam -- he's my kind of guy," the President said at a rally
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In Some Australian Schools, Teachers Can Be Fired for Being Gay Australian politicians are doubling down on a law that allows religious schools, which receive government funding, to discriminate against gay teachers and students.
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