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Aston Martin Valued at $6.7 Billion in IPO Pricing
Aston Martin Lagonda, the maker of James Bond’s favorite sports car, plans to raise as much as 1.27 billion pounds ($1.67 billion) when it sells shares to investors for the first time.
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EU Says Airbnb Will Comply With Demands to Clarify Pricing
European Union officials say Airbnb has agreed to clarify its pricing system in response to complaints that they could mislead consumers.
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Fox-Comcast Battle to Buy Sky to Be Settled by Auction in UK
British regulators say that the corporate battle between 21st Century Fox and Comcast to take over broadcaster Sky will be settled by auction.
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Fukunaga to Direct Next James Bond Film for Release in 2020
Producers of the James Bond films say Cary Joji Fukunaga will direct the next instalment in the spy thriller series, replacing Danny Boyle.
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Correctional Officers Accused of Smuggling Drugs Into Prison
Two correctional officers in South Carolina are accused of smuggling drugs including cocaine and synthetic marijuana into a prison.
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Hezbollah Leader Boasts Group Has ‘Highly Accurate’ Missiles
The leader of Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah is boasting the group possesses 'highly accurate' missiles despite Israeli attempts to prevent it from acquiring such weapons.
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Korean Summit: The Pomp, the Substance and What It Means
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has wrapped up a three-day visit to North Korea’s capital, the first by a South Korean leader in 11 years. His meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appear to have put wobbly U.S.-North Korea talks on the North’s nuclear weapons back on track. A look at what happened and what it means:
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Congo Publishes Final List of Presidential Candidates
Congo’s election commission has published the final list of presidential candidates for the highly anticipated Dec. 23 vote that will see President Joseph Kabila step down.
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New DNA Testing Helps Solve 19-Year-Old Rape, Murder
New DNA testing has helped investigators in Florida solve a 19-year-old rape and murder case.
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Family of Student Killed by Campus Police to Sue University
The family of a Georgia Tech student killed by a campus police officer last year says it’s going to sue the university.