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Published: Dec 29, 2019
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Top Headlines for February 22, 2020
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Iran Reports Another Death, 10 New Cases of New Coronavirus
Iranian health authorities on Saturday reported a fifth death from the new virus that emerged in China, and said the fatality was from among 10 new confirmed cases of the virus in Iran.
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Italy Towns on Effective Lockdown After Virus Clusters Form
A dozen towns in northern Italy were on effective lockdown Saturday after the new virus linked to China claimed a first fatality in Italy and sickened an increasing number of people who had no direct links to the origin of the virus.
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PHOTO GALLERY: A Selection of Pictures From the Past Week
Here’s your look at highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed and lasting moments our editors think you should see.
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Pope OKs Beatification for Rutilio Grande, Salvadoran Martyr
Pope Francis has moved the Rev. Rutilio Grande, a Jesuit priest who inspired St. Oscar Romero and was himself a victim of El Salvador?s right-wing death squads, a step closer to possible sainthood.
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Pakistan Says 5 Militants Killed in Shootout; 2 Arrested
Pakistani security forces said Saturday that five suspected militants were killed in an overnight raid in the country’s northwest, and that two other militants were arrested in a separate operation.
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First Basketball Olympic Gold Medal Up for Auction
Bill Dennis remembers the stories his father-in-law Bill Wheatley would tell about playing in the 1936 Olympics.
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Ryan Confronts Addiction, Preps for Return to Ottawa Lineup
After realizing he was coming to a dead end in his battle with an alcohol problem, Bobby Ryan says asking for help has shown him a way forward.
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US Leads Training Exercises in Africa Amid Focus on Sahel
Crouching in the sparse brush, maneuvering into formations through a divide, and then shooting at a target, about 10 soldiers from Burkina Faso are among a select group of African soldiers being trained to battle West Africa’s fast-growing extremist threat.
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Togo Vote Could See Gnassingbes Extend Decades-Long Rule
The West African nation of Togo is voting Saturday in a presidential election that is likely to see the incumbent re-elected for a fourth term despite years of calls by the opposition for new leadership.
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Germany Admits There’s a Far-Right Problem, but What to Do?
As Germany’s president expressed his sympathy and shock during a candlelight vigil for nine people killed by an immigrant-hating gunman, a woman called out from the crowd, demanding action, not words.
[#Krita #Animation] Daily Doodle – Krita: David & Goliath (No In Between)
Daily Doodle – Krita: David & Goliath (No In Between)
By Ed Tadeo
Published: Oct 28, 2019
Drawing like Miyazaki was a tough challenge, Here is the full timelapse of all the miyazaki themed art we did this episode!
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Top Headlines for February 21, 2020
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Virus Cases Balloon in S. Korea as Outbreak Shifts, Spreads
Schools were shuttered, churches told worshipers to stay away and some mass gatherings were banned as cases of a new virus swelled Friday in South Korea, the newest front in a widening global outbreak.
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Thousands Light Up Joints During Hindu Festival in Nepal
Hindu holy men were joined by devotees and the public Friday at a revered temple in Kathmandu where they lit up marijuana cigarettes during an annual festival despite prohibition and warnings by authorities.
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Yeshaneh Sets World Record in Half Marathon in Nike Shoes
Ababel Yeshaneh set a world record in the women’s half marathon on Friday in the latest breakthrough by athletes wearing high-tech Nike shoes.
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Algeria on Cusp of Change as Protest Movement Marks One Year
Algeria’s peaceful 'smile revolution' unseated the long-time president of Africa’s largest country along with his powerful entourage and struck hard at the corruption they bred. But a year later, the pro-democracy movement is still holding its weekly marches, hoping to make further dents in the establishment.
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Thai Court Orders Popular Opposition Party Dissolved
Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Friday ordered the popular opposition Future Forward Party dissolved, declaring that it violated election law by accepting a loan from its leader.
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German Court Says Tesla Can Fell Trees at Site of New Plant
A German court has ruled that clearing of trees from the site of Tesla Inc.’s first electric car factory in Europe can go ahead, days after it issued an injunction temporarily halting the preparatory work.
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Grief, Anger and Calls for Action After Shooting in Germany
Thousands have gathered in cities across Germany to hold vigils for the victims of a racially motivated shooting, amid growing calls for authorities to crack down on far-right extremism.
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Hundreds of Dams Lack Emergency Plans in Rain-Soaked South
When recent heavy rains swelled a private Mississippi lake and began eroding its earthen dam, Yazoo County Emergency Management Director Jack Willingham was scrambling for a plan.
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Lake Placid Celebrates Its Olympic Past, and Eyes Its Future
The benefits of a miracle have been reaped in Lake Placid for 40 years.
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Heat Retiring Dwyane Wade’s No. 3 This Weekend
Dwyane Wade says that whenever he would hear the national anthem play before Miami home games, he would take a moment and look to the rafters.
[#Money #Success] Top 10 Most Valuable Wine Collections in the World
Top 10 Most Valuable Wine Collections in the World
By Alux.com
Published: Feb 14, 2020
Top 10 Most Valuable Wine Collections in the World
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Top Headlines for February 20, 2020
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IMF Delegation Holds Talks on Lebanon’s Economic Crisis
A delegation from the International Monetary Fund was in Lebanon on Thursday to assess what is needed to save the Mideast country’s crumbling economy.
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Putin Says Cabinet Dismissal Didn’t Come Out of the Blue
President Vladimir Putin says the ouster of Russia’s prime minister and a cabinet reshuffle that caught many in Russia off guard in January was not in fact unexpected, but he remains vague about the reasons for the move.
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Israel, Palestinians Defuse Agricultural Trade Crisis
Israel’s defense minister said Thursday that the country would allow Palestinian agricultural exports, a move aimed at defusing what has been an escalating trade crisis that had heightened Israeli-Palestinian tensions.
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Israeli PM’s Rival Denies Wrongdoing Amid Probe Reports
Israel’s leading opposition figure Benny Gantz denied wrongdoing on Thursday after media reports said Israel would examine an allegedly shady deal between a company he headed and Israeli police.
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Australian Evacuees From Virus-Hit Ship Begin 2nd Quarantine
Around 180 Australians evacuated from a virus-stricken cruise ship in Japan arrived Thursday in the city of Darwin to begin a second quarantine period.
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2 More Russians on Cruise Ship Diagnosed With Virus
Two more Russians aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship quarantined in Japan have been diagnosed with a new virus, the Russian Embassy in Japan said Thursday.
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Lawsuit Over Virginia Tech Hazing Suspension Settled
A lawsuit has been settled between Virginia Tech and a former student who was accused of overseeing a ceremony that violated the school’s hazing policy.
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Can AI Flag Disease Outbreaks Faster Than Humans? Not Quite
Did an artificial-intelligence system beat human doctors in warning the world of a severe coronavirus outbreak in China?
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9 Killed in Suspected Far-Right Attack in Germany
A 43-year-old German man shot and killed nine people at several locations in a Frankfurt suburb overnight in attacks that appear to have been motivated by far-right beliefs, officials said Thursday.
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Swiss Bank Penalized Over Alleged FIFA, Venezuela Corruption
GENEVA ? Switzerland?s financial market authority has penalized Julius Baer bank for violating its obligations to fight money laundering over a nearly nine-year span.
[#Money #Success] 15 Best Books That Were Made Into A MOVIE
15 Best Books That Were Made Into A MOVIE
By Alux.com
Published: Feb 12, 2020
15 Best Books That Were Made Into A MOVIE | THE BOOK CLUB
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Top Headlines for February 19, 2020
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China, Southeast Asia Hold Emergency Meet on Viral Outbreak
China?s top diplomat arrived Wednesday in Laos for an emergency meeting with counterparts from Southeast Asian countries, which have expressed alarm over a viral outbreak that started in China.
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Spain Rescues 24, Continues Search for 53 Migrants at Sea
Spain´s maritime rescue service said Wednesday that it rescued 24 migrants near the Canary Islands off the northwest coast of Africa but was still looking for 53 people in two migrant boats that have been reported missing in the area for at least two days.
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Syria’s Aleppo Airport Resumes Flights for 1st Time in Years
A Syrian commercial flight landed at Aleppo airport on Wednesday from Damascus, marking the resumption of internal flights between Syria’s two largest cities for the first time since 2012.
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US Woman Who Hid Baby Arrested in Philippines for Kidnapping
An American woman charged with human trafficking for allegedly attempting to smuggle a 6-day-old baby out of the Philippines inside a sling bag was arrested on an additional count of kidnapping, authorities said.
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Brexit Pushes Growing Number of Businesses to Netherlands
Ongoing uncertainty about the effects of Brexit is pushing an increasing number of foreign companies to set up offices in the Netherlands, the Dutch government said Wednesday.
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Qatar Airways Ups Stake in British Airways Parent Firm, IAG
Qatar Airways said Wednesday it has increased its share in the parent company of British Airways, International Airlines Group, from 21.4 % to 25.1%.
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Warnings of ‘Voodoo Statistics’ as EU Budget Battle Looms
After almost two years of sparring, the European Union was girding itself Wednesday for perhaps the final round of the bloc?s traditional budget slug-fest at what is shaping up as a potentially long and fiery summit to thrash out Europe?s spending plans for the next seven years.
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Virologist: Olympics Could Not Be Held Now; Hopeful for July
A respected Japanese virologist on Wednesday said if the Tokyo Olympics were tomorrow, the games probably couldn’t be held because of the fast-spreading coronavirus from Wuhan, China.
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Sweden: 1986 Murder of Palme May Be Close to Being Solved
The unsolved murder of former Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, who was shot dead 34 years ago in downtown Stockholm, may be a step closer being solved.
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Ex-S. Korea President Lee Sent Back to Jail Over Corruption
Nearly a year after he was bailed out of jail while facing corruption charges, former South Korean President Lee Myung-bak was taken back into custody on Wednesday after an appeals court sentenced him to a lengthier prison term of 17 year over bribery, embezzlement and other convictions.
[#Money #Success] 5 TV Shows We Loved in 2019
5 TV Shows We Loved in 2019
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Published: Dec 17, 2019
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Top Headlines for February 18, 2020
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German Ex-Environment Minister Seeks to Lead Merkel’s Party
A former German environment minister on Tuesday became the first prominent figure to officially declare his candidacy for the leadership of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s center-right party.
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Farmers Block Highways in Spain to Protest Low Food Prices
Farmers in fluorescent yellow vests have begun blocking highways in southwestern Spain with tractors and other vehicles in the latest mass protest over what they say are plummeting incomes for agricultural workers.
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Greece: Ferries, Urban Transport Halted by Strikes
A 24-hour strike in Greece halted ferries, public transport, and municipal services in Athens and other parts of the country Tuesday as unions mounted protests against pension reforms by the center-right government.
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Bloomberg Makes Debate Stage, Facing Dem Rivals for 1st Time
Billionaire Mike Bloomberg has qualified for the upcoming Democratic presidential debate, marking the first time he?ll stand alongside the rivals he has so far avoided by bypassing the early voting states and using his personal fortune to define himself through television ads.
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Italian Bank Intesa SanPaolo Offers to Buy Smaller Rival
Italian bank Intesa SanPaolo announced Tuesday a 4.9 billion-euro ($5.3 billion) takeover offer for smaller rival UBI Banca – an unexpected move, even if experts have long called for consolidation in the sector.
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Government Troops, Rebels Exchange Fire in Eastern Ukraine
Ukraine and Russia-backed separatists blamed each other for an outbreak of fighting in the country’s rebel-held east on Tuesday.
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UK Issues Severe Flood Alerts as Storm-Swollen Rivers Surge
Residents in central England and Wales braced Monday for more flooding as rivers peaked in the wake of a weekend storm that brought up to 6 inches (150 mm) of rain to an already waterlogged region.
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Japan Says 88 More Virus Cases Confirmed on Quarantined Ship
Japanese health authorities said Tuesday they have confirmed 88 more cases of the new virus on a quarantined cruise ship near Tokyo.
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Iran Sentences Alleged US Spies to Up to 10 Years in Prison
Iran sentenced eight environmental activists, including an Iranian who reportedly also has British and American citizenship, to prison sentences ranging from four to 10 years on charges of spying for the United States and acting against Iran’s national security, the judiciary said Tuesday.
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EU Adds 4 Jurisdictions to Its Blacklist of Tax Havens
The European Union has added four countries and jurisdictions to its blacklist of tax havens.




