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Crazy Town frontman Shifty Shellshock died of accidental overdose, manager says
The manager of Crazy Town frontman Shifty Shellshock says the singer 'really wanted to get himself fixed' before he died earlier this week. 'We all tried,' he said.
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Chinatown and Mission: Impossible screenwriter Robert Towne dies
The Oscar-winning writer penned the scripts for films like Chinatown and Mission: Impossible. -
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Russia says part of a key Ukraine town seized amid deadly airstrikes
The attack prompted President Zelensky to call on allies to help bolster air defences and provide more long-range weapons to thwart RussiaUkraine -
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‘I’m appalled’: My grandfather co-signed his grandson’s student loan. After my grandfather died, my cousin skipped town. Will the estate have to pay the debt?
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Financial Times - Business
Potent overdose treatment boosts hopes of combating opioid crisis
New compound increases strength of antidote for fentanyl and other lethal drugs -
Financial Times - World
Singapore tries to break free of the ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cliché
Locals are questioning the government schemes that have enticed wealthy expats -
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The Klay Thompson Dilemma: A Lesson in Performance Management for Leaders
Navigating the delicate balance between loyalty and performance in business. -
CNBC - Business
Southwest Airlines adopts 'poison pill' to fend off activist Elliott Management
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How a Group of Butterflies Managed to Fly 4,200 Kilometers Without Stopping
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The Wall Street Journal - World
A Conservative Farm Town Went Green Without Really Trying
Tiny Morris, Minn., adopted wind turbines, solar panels and composting to save money, not the planet—and now it has become a model for other rural towns
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