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  • Israeli Army Invades Palestinian Lands In Khan Younis

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    After firing at least eleven missiles overnight into Palestinian lands east of Gaza city, several Israeli army vehicles and tanks invaded, on Monday morning, agricultural lands in Abasan village, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the coastal region. Media sources said the Israeli tanks, and armored bulldozers, came from a military base, […]

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  • Competition:Win a book celebrating the life and work of Zaha Hadid

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    For our latest competition, Dezeen is offering the chance to win a book dedicated to Zaha Hadid, whose untimely death in 2016 shook the architecture community and whose list of projects continues to grow under her eponymous firm. Zaha Hadid Architects: Redefining Architecture & Design delves into the designs of Hadid, “whose creative genius captured the collective imagination, influencing […]

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  • People recognize value of Eleven Eleven Central’s lifestyle

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    With its prized location in the center of the Design District that has emerged along the 10th Street corridor, and with the attractions of Fifth Avenue South just five blocks away, The Ronto Group’s new walkable/bikeable Eleven Eleven Central community to be built by the developer on Central Avenue between 10th Street and Goodlette-Frank Road in […]

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  • Culture key to attracting and retaining top talent

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    There have been quite a few conversations lately on the importance of organizational culture in managing talent or, in other words, in attracting, developing and retaining top performers. There are several aspects of your company’s culture you should examine to determine how well you are doing. It is important to keep in mind that organizational […]

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  • Britain’s nuclear submarine breaks through Arctic ice for first time in decade amid Russia tensions

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    HMS Trenchant breaks through a metre of ice in the Arctic in a show of Britain’s military strength. The Royal Navy submarine is taking part in Ice Exercise 18, a major operation in conjunction with US forces. It is the first time in a decade a Navy submarine has practiced beneath the ice amid increasing […]

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  • Astana Rejects Lavrov’s Statement On Visa-Free Travel To Kazakhstan For Americans

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    Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry has rejected a Russian proposal to revisit its visa-free regime for U.S. citizens. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in Moscow on March 15 that the existing agreement which allows Americans to travel to the Central Asian country without a visa should be “coordinated” with the Eurasian Economic Union (EES). Both Russia and […]

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  • Jane Fonda Presents RuPaul with His Star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame

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    RuPaul has officially — and physically — cemented his mark on Hollywood. The RuPaul’s Drag Race host received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday and was presented the honor by a member of Tinseltown royalty: Jane Fonda. “I feel like I’m being knighted,” the drag queen said of the accolade on Friday’s episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. […]

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  • Exclusive sketches show yesterday’s iPhone SE 2 video leak might be real

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    A video leaked on Thursday that allegedly showed Apple’s upcoming iPhone SE 2 for the first time ever. The handset pictured in the video bears a striking resemblance to Apple’s iPhone X, but it appear to be smaller. In place of the rounded stainless steel that wraps around the perimeter of the iPhone X, this phone has […]

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  • Stephen Hawking Was a Living Metaphor for the Scientific Endeavor

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    If ever a human being seemed capable of living forever, that human was Stephen Hawking. In 1963, when Hawking was twenty-one, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the degenerative neurological disorder, and given three years to live; he died this past Wednesday, at the age of seventy-six. For five decades, he used an electric wheelchair and, […]

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  • Product exclusions from U.S. metals tariffs may take 90 days: document

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Steel and aluminum users that depend on imported products not available from U.S. producers may have to wait up to 90 days for an exclusion from the Trump administration’s new metals tariffs, according to a Commerce Department document. The draft Federal Register notice, which is expected to be published later on Friday […]

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