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WATCH: Zoo sets up new pulley system for giraffes
A newly installed pulley system at the Oakland Zoo allows giraffes to eat at a more natural height.ABC News - Top stories -
Fans queue round the block as tiny Mexican taco stand wins Michelin star
There was more business than usual and some bemused regulars after El Califa de León was rewarded for its ‘exceptional’ offering. El Califa de León, an unassuming taco joint in Mexico City, measures just 3 metres by 3 metres and has space for only ...The Guardian - World -
Rubbish music, chatbots and online queues: welcome to your life lived on hold | Elle Hunt
Last year British taxpayers spent 800 years waiting to speak to HMRC. This is the price of a world digitised on the cheap. In taking stock of how we spend our days, no one likes to think of all the hours we’ve spent on the phone to the tax office. ...The Guardian - World -
The HTSI spring travel special
Find your oasis, from luxury in Luxor, to salmon fishing in Scotland and the rebirth of the great American motelFinancial Times - Business
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