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'Crushes Thrive in Small Spaces'

The New York Times - 31 Jan 2020 07:00
'Crushes Thrive in Small Spaces' If Tinder is about your first impression, working on a cruise ship is about your 15th impression, or 29th.
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The virus, centered in the city of Wuhan, has now infected more people in China than were sickened there during the 2002-2003 outbreak of SARS.       
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GOP Sen. Murkowski asks Trump's lawyers a pointed question about John Bolton During President Trump's impeachment trial on Thursday, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) brought up the issue of witnesses, asking Trump's defense team, "Why should this body not call Ambassador Bolton?"
 Former National...
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Iowa has a 'front row seat to the lunacy' of left, Trump tells Des Moines rally on eve of key vote Donald Trump is holding a rally in Iowa days before Democrats in that state hold the nation's first presidential nominating caucus.       
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Russia said on Friday it would begin moving its citizens out of China via its Far Eastern region on Feb. 1, in response to the coronavirus outbreak, regional authorities said.
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How Not to Be an Influencer During a Coronavirus Outbreak A tale of innocent clout chasing gone awry in Arizona.
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High school student allegedly used Plenty of Fish app to lure man into robbery A Florida high school student allegedly set up a man she met on a dating app to be robbed at gunpoint and shot, police said. Ja’Kila Taylor, 18, lured the 31-year-old victim to her grandmother’s house Jan. 18 after c...
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A coronavirus outbreak that began in Wuhan, the capital of China's central province of Hubei, has spread to more than 9,800 people globally, surpassing the total from the 2002-2003 SARS epidemic. The new virus has killed...
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The Trump administration on Friday declared a public health emergency over the coronavirus outbreak and said it would take the extraordinary step of barring entry to the United States of foreign nationals who have travel...
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A state of emergency has been declared in Australia's capital city of Canberra as bushfires move rapidly in the area, according to authorities from the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).
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Australian police warn public to stop taking pictures of wildfires Australian officials are fed up with people trying to take pictures of wildfires.
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Cement trucks at coronavirus hospital sites in China are now celebrities There's concrete evidence the construction of hospitals in Wuhan for coronavirus victims is providing widespread entertainment - with 40 million people watching the action online giving cement trucks nicknames.
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(BRUSSELS) — A Belgian court on Friday acquitted three doctors of charges of manslaughter by poisoning in a case that has been seen as a key test of Belgium’s euthanasia laws. The three doctors were involved in the e...
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(OCAMPO, Mexico) — Relatives of an anti-logging activist who was found dead don’t know whether he was slain or died accidentally, but they said Thursday that they are sure of one thing: Something bad is happening to ...
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Island Express Helicopters said it will decide "day by day" how long its fleet will be grounded in wake of Sunday's crash, which killed nine people.
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Never-before-seen photos of Kobe Bryant in high school before he became Lakers legend Former USA TODAY photographer Eileen Blass took these negatives of then-high schooler Kobe Bryant in 1995 at Lower Merion near Philadelphia.       
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The retailer's shares rose almost 11% in pre-market trading after reporting strong holiday results on Thursday.
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The U.S. government warned Americans not to travel to China as the death toll from a new coronavirus reached 213 on Friday and the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global health emergency.
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Democratic prosecutors and Republican defenders at President Donald Trump's impeachment trial on Thursday barreled toward a confrontation over new witnesses, something that would deny Trump the swift conclusion of the ma...
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Trump Called Powell an 'Enemy.' 'Ugh' Was a Response Inside the Fed. Internal emails show that Federal Reserve leaders emailed around an article in which a Republican senator defended the chair.
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Japan plans to bring forward the date that the coronavirus will become a "designated infectious disease" to Saturday from Feb. 7, public broadcaster NHK said.
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Wuhan, the epicenter of a coronavirus that has quickly spread beyond China's borders in recent days, should have taken measures sooner to contain it, the city's Communist Party chief said on Friday.
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