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CIA Director Says Trumps Claim About Obama Founding ISIS Is Based On Reality! (SEMANTICS)
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This is a channel-bridge over the River Elbe and joins the former East and West Germany, as part of the unification project. It is located in the city of Magdeburg, near Berlin. The photo was taken on the day of inauguration. http://www.amusingplanet.com/2011/04/incredible-magdeburg-water-bridge-in.html
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The mystery of Piltdown Man is solved: Charles Dawson, who found the fake human 'fossil', was probably behind the hoax
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Assange hints murdered DNC staffer could've been Wikileaks source, offers $20k reward for info
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he whistleblowing organization Wikileaks wants to catch those responsible for the murder of Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich and are now offering a $20,000 reward for information.
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Chief Investment Strategist Richard Turnill explains why we see emerging market debt as an attractive source of income in a post-Brexit world. Emerging market (EM) debt is enjoying robust returns this year. Is this asset class worth considering? We believe it is in today’s post-Brexit world, and this week’s chart helps explains why. The chart above shows how EM debt yields have remained elevated, while those in developed markets have turned low to negative. EM debt has long offered attractive income, but weak fundamentals made it a somewhat risky proposition. We now see the asset class poised to benefit from the ongoing investor search for yield, as three k…
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Russ looks back in history and examines how valuations affected returns. These past trends could offer some clues as to where markets could go in the future. Coincident to the latest string of market records, another milestone was recently hit. The S&P 500 has recently been trading for more than 20x trailing price-to-earnings (P/E), according to Bloomberg data. The last time the market traded at these levels was 2009, when earnings were still depressed by the financial crisis and recession. Before analyzing what it does mean, it is worth pointing out what it does not. There is no magical significance to crossing this particular threshold. Furthermore, as mo…
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Obesity May Be Bad for the Brain, Too
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WEDNESDAY, Aug. 10, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Could too much weight be bad for the brain as well as the belly? New research suggests that being overweight or obese may trigger premature aging of the middle-aged brain. The study centered on how carrying excess weight might affect the brain's white matter, which facilitates communication between different brain regions. White matter tissue is known to shrink with age. But the new study found that the amount of white matter in the brain of a 50-year-old overweight/obese person was comparable to that of a 60-year-old lean person. "Obesity is associated with a host of biological processes that are seen in no…
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Sweden has made a formal request to interview Assange in Ecuador’s London Embassy, four years after the initial offer from Ecuadorian authorities
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I'm not going to speak anymore,” replied a State Department spokeswoman, reaching a point of exasperation repelling reporters’ hounding over a new batch of Hillary Clinton’s emails that exposed cozy relationships between the former secretary’s team and wealthy donors of her husband’s foundation.
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Service Animals and the Washington Law Against Discrimination.pdf Service_Animals and the ADA -- Q and A.pd.pdf In summary: Service animals are allowed, not pets. There are certain questions we can ask to determine if they are a service animal. Page 3 of first attachment addresses these questions: “a business can ask if the animal is a pet. If the animal is a pet, the business can exclude the animal. If the handler answers that the animal is a service animal, the business can proceed to a second question…”(more on page 3). Per the first attachment: “RCW 49.60.215 prohibits discrimination in a place of public accommodation due to the “…
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