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Exposures: Revelations in a Wheelchair

The New York Times - 23 Nov 2018 13:00
Exposures: Revelations in a Wheelchair A recently disabled New York City photographer gets an education in the social and legal discrimination that people like him must face.
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Americans spent a record $1.75 billion on Thanksgiving this year Record low temperatures didn't freeze Americans out of holiday deals this Black Friday. U.S. shoppers spent $1.75 billion online, up 28.6 percent from 2017, on Thanksgiving by 5 p.m, Reuters reports via Adobe Analytics. ...
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"A truly seductive bedroom should engage all your senses," say James and Tamara Lohan, founders of the Mr & Mrs Smith hotel brand. "The feel of the linens on the bed, the softness of the light, even the scent of the room...
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U.N.'s Atomic Watchdog Calls on North Korea to Re-Admit Nuclear Inspectors IAEA inspectors were expelled from North Korea in 2009
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa Is Leaning a Little Less Now, Engineers Say The Leaning Tower of Pisa isn't leaning so much anymore
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Devastated by California Fire, Paradise Finds a Way to Give Thanks Residents who had planned Thanksgiving feasts at home found themselves eating with thousands of fellow evacuees at a relief kitchen. Still, they were grateful.
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Lawyer Defends New Jersey Man Over Arson Charge and His Brother's Death Paul Caneiro was at home when his brother was killed and his house sent up in flames, his lawyer said.
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So, You've Wandered Into a Too-Expensive Store

The New York Times - 23 Nov 2018 22:00
So, You've Wandered Into a Too-Expensive Store The important thing is not to panic.
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Trillium Brewing founder: 'We made a mistake' "We made a mistake," co-founder JC Tetreault said.
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More rain is forecast for northern California over the weekend, boosting firefighters' efforts to extinguish the last of the wildfires that have raged there for two weeks, but raises the risk of flash floods and landslid...
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Brexit deal almost done, but Spain holds out over Gibraltar Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez tweeted that Britain and Spain “remain far away” on the issue and “if there are no changes, we will veto Brexit.”        
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Trump brags about himself in Thanksgiving phone call to overseas troops What is President Trump thankful for this holiday season? Himself, mostly. President Trump spent Thanksgiving in what he called "the southern White House," also known as his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida. That's...
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Humans didn't cause mass animal extinctions in Africa, like previously thought, study says In research published in the journal Science, authors say extinctions of mammal communities in Africa occurred before evidence of human hunting.        
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When 17-year-old Lee Yong-soo returned home to South Korea in 1945 after years as a child sex slave for Japanese troops, her family, having given her up for dead, thought she was a ghost.
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China and its growing pressure campaign loom large as Taiwan holds elections for mayors and other local officials Saturday, in what is partly seen as a referendum on the policies …
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No charges for FedEx driver who responded to 'racist vitriol' by fatally punching back FedEx driver Timothy Warren acted in self-defense when he fatally punched Joseph Magnuson on September 26 inPortland, Oregon, prosecutors say.        
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A number of countries have restricted arms sales to Saudi Arabia since the kingdom began airstrikes on Yemen in 2015, in a war that the UN describes as the world's worst man-made humanitarian disaster.
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'Fake news' rattles Taiwan ahead of elections

Al Jazeera English - 23 Nov 2018 03:22
Beijing is test-driving propaganda techniques ahead of Taiwan's largest-ever elections on Saturday , officials say.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Friday that a summit of European leaders due to take place on Sunday to endorse a Brexit deal is likely to be called off if there is no agreement by then on the question of Gi...
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Democrats on the U.S. House intelligence panel will investigate U.S. President Donald Trump's response to the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi as part of a "deep dive" next year into U.S.-Saudi Arabia ties, the commi...
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U.S. stocks closed lower in a shortened post-holiday trading session on Friday as the energy sector tumbled on continued weakness in oil prices, and the benchmark S&P 500 confirmed its second correction of 2018.
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Congo's two leading opposition parties announced Friday they are joining forces for a run at the presidency after withdrawing from a wider pact to support a single contender to take …
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