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THE DEBATE - Burma and the Rohingyas: U.N. Body accuses authorities of ethnic cleansing Â
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Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station were largely spared the brunt of Hurricane Irma due to last-second changes to its projected path. Both SpaceX and ULA have since reported that damages to their facilities are minimal and unlikely to contribute to any delays in upcoming launches, of which SpaceX has several. Several days before Hurricane Irma reached Florida, the storm projected to make landfall almost directly on Cape Canaveral, stoking fears of spaceflight journalists and forcing the evacuation of several living on the Space Coast. While IrmaÂ’s course veered southeast as it neared the Space Coast, Cape Canaveral eventually experienced some leve…
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A channel is born ! Â
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The fight to end child marriage in Lebanon Â
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Tesla referral program prompts official complaint from California New Car Dealers Association
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The California New Car Dealers Association sent a letter of complaint to the Department of Motor Vehicle, citing the Tesla referral program as being set up to use unlicensed salespeople to further vehicle sales. The practice, known as “bird-dogging,” caused the CNCD to expand already filed complaints. The association filed one in September 2013 and again August 2015, according to Automotive News. The DMV went as far as issuing a warning to Tesla in September of 2015. The referral program is set up so that Tesla owners can refer their friends and reap the benefits after reaching different benchmarks of Model S and Model X referral sales. An app keeps track of each owne…
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Burma: Government fake images to frame Rohingya for violence Â
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Paris set to celebrate award of 2024 Olympic Games Â
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How migrants are struggling to cross Italy's border into France Â
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Rohingya crisis: U.N. Security Council behind closed doors "a deadly message to Myanmar government" Â
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Rohingya Crisis: "A lot of misinformation on social media" Â
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France: Paris hosts second biennale of Middle East photographers Â
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Spain: Prosecutors threaten to arrest Catalan pro-referendum mayors Â
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Turkey: Erdogan hits back over arms deal Â
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Hurricane Irma: Quarter of Florida Keys homes destroyed, US officials estimate Â
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French unionist: We voted against Le Pen and not for Macron''s reforms Â
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Film show: 'Mother!', 'Redoubtable', 'Gifted' and 'Terminator 2' Â
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Former ICC chief prosecutor discusses Venezuela crisis Â
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Rohingya crisis: International pressure mounts on Burma’s Suu Kyi  Â
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Apple's iPhone X reaches new heights of both technology and price Â
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Lebanon: The fight to end child marriage Â
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Macron's presidency put to the test as unions strike over labour reforms Â
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North Korea: "China and Russia necessary for sanctions' implementation" Â
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Kenyan opposition boycotts opening of parliament Â
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Labour reform protests: Who came out on top? Â
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9/11 - Pentagon
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We’re entering a new age of digital security: Either you use a password, or you are the password. Apple has killed its TouchID fingerprint scanner in favor of a 3D facial scanning technology called FaceID, which the company says can unlock your phone by scanning your face and provides better security than a fingerprint. Apple claims that 1 in 50,000 people are able to unlock an iPhone by having a similar fingerprint, but only 1 in 1,000,000 would have a face similar enough to trick the new system. Otherwise, FaceID will work similarly to TouchID in enabling ApplePay payments and unlocking apps. FaceID differs from other smartphone technology in that it take…
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Another reason I store publications, news, photos etc on this forum with all of you is because it is easy for me to go back and find stuff in my Library. This website has a strong search feature in the box on the upper right hand side. You can search a topic, forum or even the entire website for anything we all have posted. Enjoy! - And please share your "Library" of neat stuff with me as well.
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Why is union membership low in France? Â
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Los Angeles-based Unplugged Performance has released a rendering of a Tesla Model 3 dressed in a sleek aftermarket body kit and Ultra-light wheels. As tuners begin to stake their claim in the Model 3 aftermarket accessories market, Unplugged is looking to provide a more unique experience for the discerning owner by methodically transforming their Model 3 into an aggressive and sportier “Model 3 P” that has performance in mind. The company is offering a bespoke, low-volume Model 3 that will feature aero treatments, ultra-lightweight wheels and a ceramic brake upgrade through the companyÂ’s “Complete Car Program”. After the initial test drives by members of…
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France's "restrictive" labour code is a myth Â
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