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Beyoncé Has Finally Changed Fashion
It’s now impossible to see a cowboy hat or pair of cowboy boots and not think of her.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
US labour market undershoots forecasts with 175,000 new jobs
Non-farm payrolls figure for April indicates economy is cooling and bolsters expectations for rate cuts this yearFinancial Times - World -
Credit Agricole to Meet Targets Early
Credit Agricole posted a rise in first-quarter earnings that beat expectations on revenue growth across all its businesses and said it would reach its medium-term targets by the end of this year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Cemeteries get a new lease on life as dog parks, antique markets and picnic grounds
“As cemeteries run out of space, they are going to have to adapt or die.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘A disgrace’: Ratcliffe reads riot act after visiting Manchester United facilities
Chief of football operations rails at ‘high degree of untidiness’IT department and age-group dressing rooms ‘reflect poorly’Sir Jim Ratcliffe has ordered Manchester United’s staff to raise standards after describing the level of untidiness in ...The Guardian - World - Premier League -
Daimler Truck Targets Unchanged After Earnings Beat
Daimler Truck reported higher core profits in the first quarter, driven by gains in North America, and said it was on track to meet its financial targets for the year despite headwinds in Europe increasing.The Wall Street Journal - World
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