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Gunmen kill a police officer assigned to protect polio workers in northwest Pakistan
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Gunmen kill a police officer assigned to protect polio workers in northwest Pakistan
Pakistani police say gunmen have fatally shot a police officer assigned to protect polio workers in the northwestABC News - Health -
Gunmen kill a police officer assigned to protect polio workers in northwest Pakistan
Pakistani police say gunmen have fatally shot a police officer assigned to protect polio workers in the northwestABC News - World -
Exploring Atomic Bomb History Beyond Los Alamos
The Atomic Museum in Las Vegas explains to visitors that Nevada and other states also played a role — for better or worse — in the creation of nuclear energy.The New York Times - Science -
ProSiebenSat.1 Media Split Plan Narrowly Rejected at AGM
ProSiebenSat.1 Media shareholders rejected a proposal by top investor MFE-MediaForEurope to begin preparations for splitting the company into two businesses.The Wall Street Journal - World -
ProSiebenSat.1 Media Split Plan Narrowly Rejected at AGM
ProSiebenSat.1 Media shareholders rejected a proposal by top investor MFE-MediaForEurope to begin preparations for splitting the company into two businesses.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Japanese government spent $35bn to prop up yen, BoJ figures suggest
Central bank data all but confirms Monday’s market intervention, as currency resumes slide against US dollarFinancial Times - World -
A 19-Year-Old Japanese Phenom Is Forging His Own Path to M.L.B.
Rintaro Sasaki is not your typical Stanford baseball recruit. And his journey to become eligible for the M.L.B. draft has almost no precedent.The New York Times - Sports -
Japanese Yen Falls After Surge Amid Intervention Speculation
The Japanese yen fell against the dollar following a sharp rise late Wednesday after Japanese authorities were thought to have intervened again.The Wall Street Journal - World - Japan -
How interest in electric vehicles has stalled over the last 3 years, in one chart
The promised American switch to electric vehicles from gas-engine cars is hitting speed bumps, and a new survey offers fresh indications of that slowdown.MarketWatch - Business
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