Why Billionaire is the New Millionaire
By Alux.com
Published: May 16, 2019
Why Billionaire is the New Millionaire | Trends
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[#Marketing #Strategy] Plant-Based Frozen Dessert Bars – The Daiya Dessert Bars Come in Four Delicious, Dairy-Free Flavors (TrendHunter.com)
From TrendHunter.com – Marketing Strategy –Plant-Based Frozen Dessert Bars – The Daiya Dessert Bars Come in Four Delicious, Dairy-Free Flavors (TrendHunter.com):
(TrendHunter.com) The Daiya Dessert Bars are a vegan-friendly lineup of frozen treats for consumers that will offer them a way to indulge their sweet tooth in a dairy-free manner. Made with premium ingredients, the…
Top Headlines for May 20, 2019
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Polish Court Says Founders of Financial Scam Guilty of Fraud
A Polish court says the two founders of a notorious pyramid scheme are guilty of fraud for cheating thousands of people out of their savings, worth $219 million, in one of the nation’s biggest financial scandals.
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Cannes in Close-Up: Images of the Festival’s Dazzling Detail
The Cannes Film Festival is a wide-screen spectacle best captured in close-up.
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Anti-Arms Trade Protests as Saudi Freighter Docks in Italy
A Saudi Arabian freighter allegedly carrying weapons that could be used in the war in Yemen has docked at the Italian port of Genoa, despite protests by harbor workers.
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South Africa Ex-President Jacob Zuma in Court for Corruption
Former South African president Jacob Zuma is in court facing charges of corruption, money laundering and racketeering.
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Egypt Says After Bus Attack, 12 Militants Killed in Cairo
Egypt says security forces killed 12 members of a militant group with suspected links to the now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood in shootouts in Cairo, just hours after a roadside bomb struck a tourist bus near the Giza Pyramids, wounding at least 17.
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Afghan Official: Gunmen Hit Kabul Checkpoint, Kill 3 Police
An Afghan official says gunmen stormed a checkpoint in Kabul, killing at least three police officers.
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The Latest: Clerics Warn Iraq Could Be Pulled Into Iran War
The Latest on developments in the Persian Gulf region and elsewhere in the Mideast amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran (all times local):
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The Latest: New Ukrainian President Disbands Parliament
The Latest on Ukrainian politics (all times local):
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Tech-Savvy Estonians Vote Online in European Elections
Estonia was crippled by cyberattacks on government networks during a dispute with Russia in 2007. Today the tiny tech-savvy nation is so certain of its cyber defenses that it is the only country in the world to allow internet voting for the entire electorate, in every election, and thousands have already done so ahead of elections to the European Parliament.
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China’s Pig Disease Outbreak Pushes Up Global Pork Prices
Hong Kong retiree Lee Wai-man loves pork fresh from the market but eats a lot less now that the price has jumped as China struggles with a deadly swine disease that has sent shockwaves through global meat markets.
[#Money #Success] 15 Books Mark Zuckerberg Thinks Everyone Should Read
15 Books Mark Zuckerberg Thinks Everyone Should Read
By Alux.com
Published: May 15, 2019
15 Books Mark Zuckerberg Thinks Everyone Should Read | THE BOOK CLUB
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[#Marketing #Strategy] Studious Noodle Vending Machines – Pot Noodle's Machine Challenges Students with Exam Questions (TrendHunter.com)
From TrendHunter.com – Marketing Strategy –Studious Noodle Vending Machines – Pot Noodle's Machine Challenges Students with Exam Questions (TrendHunter.com):
(TrendHunter.com) Ahead of summer exam season this year, Pot Noodle will be touring its noodle vending machines across the UK. While these machines have the potential to fuel hungry students, they also will help them…
Top Headlines for May 19, 2019
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Blame It on Bieber: Iceland Canyon Too Popular With Visitors
With one magical video, Justin Bieber has made a pristine Icelandic canyon famous around the world. And that’s the problem.
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Jobs, Corruption Top Issues as Malawi Votes for President
Corruption and the need for economic growth are the main campaign issues as Malawi goes to the polls on Tuesday for a presidential election that pits the incumbent against his own vice president as well as the main opposition party.
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Sudan’s Military Council Resumes Talks With Protesters
Sudan’s ruling military council is meeting with protesters on the country’s political transition after talks were halted for three days while roads were cleared outside the main sit-in in the capital, Khartoum.
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France’s Macron Forced to Curb His Ambitions for Europe
French President Emmanuel Macron sees himself as Europe’s savior and this week’s European Parliament elections as a make-or-break moment for the beleaguered European Union.
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Saudis Say They Don’t Want War, but Will Defend Themselves
Saudi Arabia does not want war but will not hesitate to defend itself against Iran, a top Saudi diplomat said Sunday amid heightened tensions in the Persian Gulf after attacks on the kingdom’s energy sector.
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Elder Care Homes Rake in Profits as Workers Earn a Pittance
She alights from a black Ferrari convertible, her Christian Louboutin stilettos glinting in the sunlight. The lid of her black lacquer grand piano is propped open in the living room of her plush Beverly Hills home.
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Elder Care Homes Rake in Profits as Workers Earn a Pittance
She alights from a black Ferrari convertible, her Christian Louboutin stilettos glinting in the sunlight. The lid of her black lacquer grand piano is propped open in the living room of her plush Beverly Hills home.
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Swiss Vote on Whether to Adopt the EU’s Tighter Gun Rules
Swiss voters are casting ballots in a referendum to decide whether to enact new restrictions on guns and line up with Switzerland’s partners in the European visa-free travel zone who have already tightened gun rules following extremist attacks in Europe.
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Cron, Schoop Homer Twice in Twins 18-4 Rout of Mariners
The Minnesota Twins’ offense has been rolling all season. They had their best game yet Saturday night against the Seattle Mariners.
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Eagles’ Chris Long Announces Retirement After 11 NFL Seasons
Eagles defensive lineman Chris Long announced his retirement from football Saturday night, ending an 11-year NFL playing career that included winning two Super Bowl titles and the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award.
[#Video #Design] Episode 65: The Rise of Viewer Experience with Yann Lhomme
Episode 65: The Rise of Viewer Experience with Yann Lhomme
By School of Motion
Published: May 14, 2019
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[#Market #Trends] Digitally Savvy Retail Strategies – Urban Juve Will Sell Products Through Wechat & AI Pop-Up Kiosks (TrendHunter.com)
From TrendHunter.com – Market Trends –Digitally Savvy Retail Strategies – Urban Juve Will Sell Products Through Wechat & AI Pop-Up Kiosks (TrendHunter.com):
(TrendHunter.com) Urban Juve is a Canadian brand who is attempting to break into the Chinese market through a WeChat presence and AI pop-up kiosks. The company specializes in the manufacturing of Ayurveda-inspired…
Top Headlines for May 18, 2019
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As Uganda Targets a Pop Star Rival, Media Under Pressure
Until recently the Ugandan pop star and opposition figure known as Bobi Wine could count on news crews trailing him. As his popularity grew in the past year, his activities were increasingly covered live by broadcasters satisfying public interest in his anti-government movement known as People Power.
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France’s Le Pen Predicts Historic Vote for Populist Parties
The leader of France’s far-right National Rally is predicting that a group of like-minded right-wing populists will achieve 'an historic feat' in next week’s Europe-wide elections.
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Report Shocks, Angers Some of Ohio State Doc’s 177 Victims
Victims of a now-dead Ohio State team doctor are reacting with shock, grief and anger at investigative findings that validated a heinous pattern of sexual abuse that many of them say they experienced as young men and then worked to forget for decades.
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Libyan Officials: Militants Kill 3 Troops at LNA Checkpoint
Libyan officials say Islamic State militants have killed at least three troops in an attack on a checkpoint in a desert town.
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The Latest: Vote Counting Starts in Australian Election
The Latest on Australia’s general election (all times local):
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Yemeni Officials Say Troops Retake Key District From Rebels
Yemeni security officials say forces loyal to the internationally recognized government have recaptured a key district in the southern Dhale province.
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German Far-Right Rules Digital Campaign for Europe Election
The best polls put the far-right Alternative for Germany at less than 15 percent of the vote one week before European elections . But with their relentless Facebook messages, tweets and other social media posts, they’re dominating the other parties online.
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LEADING OFF: Snell’s 2nd Chance vs Yanks, Astros on Roll
A look at what’s happening around the majors today:
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Trout, Pujols Back Harvey and Lift Angels Over Royals 5-2
Matt Harvey seems to be finding his groove.
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Official: Bomb Blast in Western Afghanistan Kills 2
An Afghan official says that a bomb blast in the western province of Herat has killed at least two people, including a child.
[#Money #Success] Why Rich Russian & Chinese Pregnant Women Travel to the US to give Birth
Why Rich Russian & Chinese Pregnant Women Travel to the US to give Birth
By Alux.com
Published: May 14, 2019
Why Rich Russian & Chinese Pregnant Women Travel to the US to give Birth | Places
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