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Frances Conley, Neurosurgeon Who Protested Sexism, Dies at 83
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The African president who keeps defying rumours that he has died
Cameroon's Paul Biya, 91, has not been seen for about a month, sending the rumour mill into overdrive.23 hours ago -
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Mel Goodes, Who Was Determined to Help Defeat Alzheimer's, Dies at 89
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Ratan Tata, Indian Industrialist Who Built a Global Business, Dies at 86
The former Tata Group chairman was seen as a visionary who turned an India-focused family-run business group into a global conglomerate.8 hours ago -
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Ethel Kennedy, Who Drew on Faith to Endure Family Tragedies, Dies at 96
Traumas occurred often, including her husband’s assassination as he sought the presidency in 1968.7 hours ago -
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Tim Johnson, Senator Who Came Back From an Aneurysm, Dies at 77
One of the last Democrats from the Great Plains to be elected to national office, he built his career on delivering benefits to his home state, South Dakota.3 hours ago -
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Nicholas Pryor, veteran actor who starred in 'Risky Business' and 'Port Charles,' dies at 89
Nicholas Pryor, a veteran actor known for 'Risky Business' and soap drama 'Port Charles' among other projects, died this week, his agent confirmed. He was 89.Yesterday -
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Singapore takes fan passports for Valencia protest
Singapore police said on Thursday they were investigating a Spanish couple for protesting billionaire Peter Lim's ownership of LaLiga side Valencia and had impounded their passports.41 minutes ago -
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San Pedro forfeiting game against Narbonne in protest of alleged rule violations
San Pedro joins Banning in forfeiting a game against Narbonne in protest of alleged rule violations involving the Gauchos.Yesterday -
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Spanish couple detained in Singapore over protest against Valencia owner
Police say pair ‘assisting with investigations’ after Dani Cuesta posted photo of himself with ‘Lim go home’ sign. A Spanish couple have been detained after the man held a banner to protest against ...10 hours ago
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