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Top Headlines for November 12, 2019
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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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The Latest: UK Labour Party Hit by Large-Scale Cyberattack
The Latest on Britain’s Dec. 12 election and the country’s impending departure from the European Union (all times local):
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Germany: 3 Islamists Detained Over Suspected Attack Plot
Authorities in Germany say they have detained three alleged supporters of the Islamic State group suspected of preparing an attack to kill 'as many (…) unbelievers as possible.'
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Provocative Atlantic Asks How Civil War Can Be Avoided
The Atlantic magazine was founded in the years leading up to the Civil War, so it’s worth noting when it produces a special new issue on the theme, 'How to stop a Civil War.'
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Next EU Commission Chief Wants to Increase Foreign Spending
The next European Commission president says she wants to spend almost a third more on foreign policy goals over the next half decade to better establish the EU as a global player.
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Rare Deer-Like Species Photographed for First Time in Wild
A tiny deer-like species not seen by scientists for nearly 30 years has been photographed in a forest in southern Vietnam, a conservation group said Tuesday.
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The Latest: European Parl’t Should Decide on Catalan Leader
The Latest on Catalan independence demands (all times local):
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French Police Clear Protesters at Spanish Border Crossing
French police have used pepper spray and batons to push back pro-Catalan independence protesters who blocked a major highway border pass between France and Spain.
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UEFA Signs Takeaway.com to Replace McDonald’s at Euro 2020
UEFA has announced a new food sector sponsor for the European Championship, replacing McDonald’s which owned the slot since 1992.
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Clinton Criticizes UK Government for Blocking Russian Report
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she’s 'dumbfounded' the U.K. government has failed to release a report on Russian influence in British politics as the country prepares for national elections.
[#Money #Success] 15 Best Books For MANAGERS
15 Best Books For MANAGERS
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Published: Oct 30, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 11, 2019
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The Latest: Far Left Party Offers Helping Hand to Socialists
The Latest on Spain’s election (all times local):
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Iran Calls Ex-FBI Agent’s Case a ‘Missing Person’ File
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman says an open Revolutionary Court case involving an ex-FBI agent who disappeared there in 2007 on an unauthorized CIA mission does not involved criminal charges against him.
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Afghan Presidential Candidate Boycotts Recounting Process
Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah has unilaterally withdrawn his team’s election observers from an official recount of ballots ahead of long-delayed election results.
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Spain Goes to the Polls With Far-Right Tipped to Make Gains
Spaniards were voting Sunday in the country’s fourth election in as many years with Catalonia’s secession drive and the predicted rise of a far-right party dominating the campaign.
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Amnesty Calls for Urgent End to ‘Bloodbath’ in Iraq
Iraqi security forces put up concrete barriers in central Baghdad Sunday, trying to hamper and block protesters’ movements a day after forcefully clearing three flashpoint bridges in a security operation that killed six anti-government protesters and left more than 100 wounded.
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Iran’s President: New Oil Field Found With Over 50B Barrels
Iran has discovered a new oil field in the country’s south with over 50 billion barrels of crude oil, its president said Sunday, a find that could boost the country’s proven reserves by a third as it struggles to sell energy abroad over U.S. sanctions.
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Hong Kong Protesters Vandalize Subway Station, Storm Mall
Protesters smashed windows in a subway station and a shopping mall Sunday and police made arrests in areas across Hong Kong amid anger over a demonstrator’s death and the arrest of pro-democracy lawmakers.
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Sachse’s Field Goal in OT Leads No. 21 Broncos Past Wyoming
With Boise State clinging to a three-point lead in overtime against Wyoming, Broncos linebacker Riley Whimpey had a chance to seal the game with an interception in the end zone.
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Cooks, Lee Lead Nevada to 17-13 Win vs. No. 24 San Diego St.
The Nevada Wolf Pack didn’t flinch against No. 24 San Diego State and came away with an impressive victory.
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Meier’s Shootout Goal Gives Sharks 2-1 Win Over Predators
Timo Meier scored in the seventh round of the shootout and the San Jose Sharks defeated the Nashville Predators 2-1 on Saturday night.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Fix Skin Tones in Photoshop with One-Click! POWERFUL Photoshop Curves Adjustment Hack
Fix Skin Tones in Photoshop with One-Click! POWERFUL Photoshop Curves Adjustment Hack
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Jul 02, 2019
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This powerful Photoshop trick will allow you to get perfect skin tones with just one click!
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Top Headlines for November 10, 2019
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The Latest: Far Left Party Offers Helping Hand to Socialists
The Latest on Spain’s election (all times local):
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Iran Calls Ex-FBI Agent’s Case a ‘Missing Person’ File
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman says an open Revolutionary Court case involving an ex-FBI agent who disappeared there in 2007 on an unauthorized CIA mission does not involved criminal charges against him.
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Afghan Presidential Candidate Boycotts Recounting Process
Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah has unilaterally withdrawn his team’s election observers from an official recount of ballots ahead of long-delayed election results.
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Spain Goes to the Polls With Far-Right Tipped to Make Gains
Spaniards were voting Sunday in the country’s fourth election in as many years with Catalonia’s secession drive and the predicted rise of a far-right party dominating the campaign.
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Amnesty Calls for Urgent End to ‘Bloodbath’ in Iraq
Iraqi security forces put up concrete barriers in central Baghdad Sunday, trying to hamper and block protesters’ movements a day after forcefully clearing three flashpoint bridges in a security operation that killed six anti-government protesters and left more than 100 wounded.
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Iran’s President: New Oil Field Found With Over 50B Barrels
Iran has discovered a new oil field in the country’s south with over 50 billion barrels of crude oil, its president said Sunday, a find that could boost the country’s proven reserves by a third as it struggles to sell energy abroad over U.S. sanctions.
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Hong Kong Protesters Vandalize Subway Station, Storm Mall
Protesters smashed windows in a subway station and a shopping mall Sunday and police made arrests in areas across Hong Kong amid anger over a demonstrator’s death and the arrest of pro-democracy lawmakers.
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Sachse’s Field Goal in OT Leads No. 21 Broncos Past Wyoming
With Boise State clinging to a three-point lead in overtime against Wyoming, Broncos linebacker Riley Whimpey had a chance to seal the game with an interception in the end zone.
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Cooks, Lee Lead Nevada to 17-13 Win vs. No. 24 San Diego St.
The Nevada Wolf Pack didn’t flinch against No. 24 San Diego State and came away with an impressive victory.
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Meier’s Shootout Goal Gives Sharks 2-1 Win Over Predators
Timo Meier scored in the seventh round of the shootout and the San Jose Sharks defeated the Nashville Predators 2-1 on Saturday night.
[#Money #Success] 15 MOST Dangerous Tourist Destinations in the WORLD
15 MOST Dangerous Tourist Destinations in the WORLD
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Published: Oct 15, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 09, 2019
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Report: Heavy Fighting Between Syrian and Turkish Troops
Syria’s state news agency is reporting intense clashes between government forces and Turkish troops in the country’s north.
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Indebted Italian Man Accused of Triggering Deadly Explosion
An Italian prosecutor says a heavily indebted man seeking to make a false insurance claim has confessed to setting off explosions at a farmhouse he owned that killed three firefighters.
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Iran Defends Its Decision to Block UN Atomic Inspector
Iran is defending its decision to block an U.N. inspector from a nuclear site last week.
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AP PHOTOS: Indian Coal Mines Still Burning After a Century
The fires started in 1916. More than a century later, coal pits in Jharia, in a remote corner of India’s eastern Jharkhand state, continue to spew flames and clouds of poisonous fumes into the air.
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Japan Emperor Greets at Celebration Hosted by Conservatives
Japanese Emperor Naruhito has thanked tens of thousands of well-wishers who gathered outside the palace to congratulate his enthronement at a ceremony organized by conservative political and business groups.
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AP Interview: Barca President Preparing for Post-Messi Era
Lionel Messi is still going strong but Barcelona’s club president has already started to look ahead to that unwanted day when the club’s all-time great steps off Camp Nou’s field for the very last time.
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Iraqi Forces Capture Major Baghdad Bridge From Protesters
Iraqi medical officials say security forces have cleared a flashpoint bridge in Baghdad of anti-government protesters using stun grenades and tear gas, in clashes that are among the heaviest since the unrest began last month.
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US-Afghan Army Convoy Fires Flares, Hits Drivers on Road
A local witness and the U.S. mission in Afghanistan say a joint U.S.-Afghan military convoy has confronted several civilian vehicles with flares, after a confrontation on the road.
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Germany, Allies Mark 30 Years Since Berlin Wall Fell
Germany is marking the 30th anniversary of the opening of the Berlin Wall, a pivotal moment in the events that brought down Communism in eastern Europe.
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The Latest: Cambodia Opposition Leader: ‘My Duty’ to Go Home
The Latest on exiled Malaysian opposition leader Sam Rainsy’s effort to return to his home country (all times local):
[#Money #Success] The Enemy Brothers Who Founded Adidas and PUMA
The Enemy Brothers Who Founded Adidas and PUMA
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Published: Sep 16, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 08, 2019
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Villarreal to Showcase Its Flair _ and Ceramics _ in US
A short drive through the narrow streets of Villarreal can give you an idea about what matters most in this small city in eastern Spain.
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Reagan Statue Being Dedicated in Berlin to Mark Wall Fall
The U.S. Embassy in Berlin is unveiling a statue of Ronald Reagan, a tribute to the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on a site overlooking the location of the former president’s iconic speech imploring the Soviet Union to remove the barrier.
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House Impeachment Inquiry Becomes Teachable Moment Across US
The 10th graders in Aedrin Albright’s civics class at a rural North Carolina high school had done their homework, and now it was time to decide: Should President Donald Trump be impeached?
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2 Believed Injured in Explosion at Mine in Germany
Two people were believed to have been injured in an explosion at a mine in eastern Germany on Friday and about 35 others were still underground, authorities said.
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Boy Whose Mother Joined IS in Syria Returns to Dad in Italy
An 11-year-old Albanian boy whose mother took him to Syria when she joined the Islamic State group has returned to Italy to join his father.
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Iran 5.9 Magnitude Earthquake Kills at Least 5, Injures 300
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck northwestern Iran early Friday, killing at least five people and injuring over 300 others, officials said.
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Explosive Experts Detonate Bomb Under Main Baghdad Bridge
Iraqi state TV is reporting that explosives experts have detonated a bomb under a bridge that has been witnessing daily anti-government protests in the capital city.
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Ivanka Trump to AP: Impeachment Aimed at Undoing 2016 Vote
Ivanka Trump on Friday weighed in on the House impeachment inquiry of her father from half a world away in Morocco.
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Torrential Rain in England Strands Shoppers, Floods Streets
Torrential rain has drenched parts of north and central England, forcing some to evacuate their homes and stranding a small group of people in a shopping center overnight.
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Human Rights Watch Says Croatia Should Not Join Schengen
Croatia should not be allowed into the European Union’s border-free travel zone because of its treatment of migrants crossing into the country from neighboring Bosnia, a leading international human rights body said Friday.




