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One of the world's longest-running armed conflicts poised to end; deal must still be ratified by voters
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How To Make Your Skills Look Exciting On Your Resume (Because That List You Have Now Is Boring) The skills section on your resume isn't a throwaway part. What you list and how you list it matters in explaining to the employer what you're capable of.
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Cycling Matches the Pace and Pitches of Tech

The New York Times - 25 Aug 2016 11:00
Cycling Matches the Pace and Pitches of Tech In the highly competitive and communal tech industry, cycling is taking the place of golf as both an individual obsession and a camaraderie builder.
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Tornadoes Tear Through Indiana but No Serious Injuries Reported Kokomo's mayor said there was "substantial damage to property"
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Iranian Vessels Intercept U.S. Warship, Official Says The official said the move "could have led to further escalation"
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Syrian Government and ISIS Are Both Responsible for Chemical Attacks, U.N. Says There have been more than 130 new allegations surrounding the use of chemical weapons in Syria
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Italy earthquake: Rescuers race to find survivors

Al Jazeera English - 25 Aug 2016 07:32
Italian rescue workers toil through night after 6.2 magnitude quake hits central Italy, killing at least 247 people.
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The North Korean leader claimed that the continental United States and American military bases in the Pacific were now within striking range.
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The Killing Time: Inside Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's War on Drugs As the body count soars, some say the real threat to the Philippines is not drugs but the President himself
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Why Indonesia, the World's Biggest Muslim Democracy, Should Accept Its LGBT Citizens An alarming rise of anti-LGBT sentiment in Indonesia belie the ideal image of the world's biggest Muslim democracy
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Singapore Debuts World's First Self-Driving Taxis The company says the ultimate goal is to have a fully self-driving taxi fleet in Singapore by 2018
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A government-backed commission in Burundi says the majority of Burundians want presidential term limits removed from the country's constitution. …
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Some 30 demonstrators have gathered in London to protest local French bans of the body-covering burkini swimsuit. …
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Driver Playing Pokémon Go Kills Pedestrian In Japan One woman was killed and another injured
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Kim Jong Un hosts dance party to celebrate missile launch PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea marked its “Military First” holiday on Thursday with mass dancing, outdoor concerts and boasts of a successful – and potentially game-changing – submarine-launched ballistic...
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Democratic nominee is also blasting a report on her State Department meetings with Clinton Foundation donors
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A former manager of a home for asylum-seekers in Germany has been charged with raping a Syrian woman.
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Donald Trump Will Struggle to Reinvent Himself as 'Mr. Brexit' It won't be easy to channel the spirit of Brits who left the E.U., even with Nigel Farage's help
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A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck central Italy early Wednesday morning, toppling buildings and burying people under the rubble.
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Julian Assange warns of upcoming Hillary Clinton leak that could have 'significant' impact on the election WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange warned Wednesday that Hillary Clinton will be the next target of an information leak. In an interview with Fox News' Megyn Kelly, Assange said the impending leak could have "signi...
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British lawmakers on Thursday demanded that social media do more to police users who promote extremism, arguing that companies like Google, Facebook and Twitter are "consciously failing" to stop radicalization online. �...
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Deadly siege at Kabul's American University ends

Al Jazeera English - 25 Aug 2016 07:27
At least 12 killed, including seven students, as Afghan forces kill two suspected attackers at elite university.
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