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The ₹2,700 crore Petronas-Amplus deal, expected to be completed later this month, marks Petronas' foray into renewable energy.India's renewable energy sector is attracting investor interest as the market has few develo...
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Read Reviews for Christopher Hampton's A German Life, Marking Maggie Smith's Return to the London Stage Jonathan Kent directs the solo play, based on the life of Brunhilde Pomsel.
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Chicago Fire youth coach allegedly groomed girls for sex A coach for the Chicago Fire junior soccer club has been fired after allegedly grooming three young girls for sex, including one he urged not to wear a bra to a training session so she could play better, prosecutors and ...
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I Make Dildos Out of Insect Penises

VICE - 15 Apr 2019 17:23
I Make Dildos Out of Insect Penises Artist Joey Holder spent four years 3D-printing human-scale dildos of tiny insect penis templates. So we spoke to her about it.
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German prosecutors have charged former Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn with fraud over diesel emissions.
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'Veep' Takes a Shot at Trump's America By Becoming More Like Him Than Ever Selina Meyer makes gains in the presidential race by tapping into the kind of instinctual sentiments -- read: dumb and offensive -- that got Trump elected.
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The president's re-election campaign topped the sum raised by the top two Democratic presidential campaigns combined
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Why Billionaires, All-Star Athletes And Wall Street Leaders Are Joining The Forbes Opportunity Zones Summit For its new Opportunity Zones Summit Forbes is gathering the top money managers, investors, family offices, government leaders, policy experts, OZ fund founders and entrepreneurs for the can't-miss investment summit of t...
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A New Zealand nurse kidnapped by ISIS while working in Syria in 2013 may still be alive, the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) revealed Sunday.
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A Kosovo court has ordered a Serb man to be detained while he awaits trial on charges of genocide and war and humanitarian crimes during Kosovo's 1998-99 war for independence. …
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Sunday's touching moment evoked Woods' iconic hug with his own dad after the golfer won his first Masters in 1997 at age 21
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Woman swipes Rolex from man sleeping in Midtown hotel: cops Cops are looking for a raven-haired Rolex thief who allegedly fleeced a 60-year-old man while he was asleep inside his Manhattan hotel room. The victim claims to have woken up Sunday at around 10 a.m. -- with his watch m...
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Devasting Southern storms kill at least 6 people

New York Post - 15 Apr 2019 03:52
Devasting Southern storms kill at least 6 people Violent storms continued to tear across the South on Sunday, unleashing tornadoes and floodwaters that have killed at least six people, including three children.
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F.B.I. Bars Some China Scholars From Visiting U.S. Over Spying Fears The Trump administration is revoking the visas of a number of Chinese experts who study the United States, fearful they share information with security agencies.
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Removal of fuel in pool at Fukushima's melted reactor begins It's a milestone in the decades-long decommissioning of the plant.
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Underwhelming quarterly results from U.S. banks limited gains in world stocks on Monday, and oil prices fell after Russia said it and OPEC may decide to boost production.
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Terry Yetman, 38, a patrol division officer with the Bossier City Police Department, was booked into the Bossier Maximum Correctional Center on 31 counts of possessing child pornography.
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Scientists say a wave of migrants from what is now Greece and Turkey arrived in Britain some 6,000 years ago and virtually replaced the existing hunter-gatherer population.
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The Seven Things to Look for When Reading the Redacted Mueller Report Attorney General William Barr has indicated that a redacted version of the Mueller report is likely to be sent to Congress this week and made public.
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The U.N. health agency says recent clashes between rival Libyan militias for control of the capital has killed 146 people this month, without saying whether they were civilians or fighters.
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There are now just three Yangtze giant softshell turtles believed to be remaining in the world.        
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The U.N. envoy for Yemen says the government and Houthi rebels have reached agreement on the initial redeployment of forces from the key port of Hodeida. Martin Griffiths told the …
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