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Trump names agent Sean Curran as Secret Service director
President Trump on Wednesday tapped Sean Curran to serve as the director of the Secret Service, elevating a long-time agent who was protecting Trump during an assassination attempt last July. "Sean ...The Hill - Jan. 23 -
Behind Accenture’s Success: The Fusion of Creativity and Technology
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Miami Dolphins named designated home team for NFL’s first game in Madrid
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Is creative destruction on the decline?
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How Oakland's Creative Growth enabled generations of artists
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Thousands of creative works enter public domain
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‘Clear creative abuse’: UK gravestone carvers condemn blatant reproduction of their designs
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