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N. Koreans seen wearing Kim Jong Un pins for first time, as personality cult grows
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North Korean officials sport Kim Jong Un pins for first time
North Korean officials wore pins with a portrait of Kim Jong Un in public for the first time in pictures released by state media on Sunday, the latest step in the development of a cult of personality about the leader.North Korea -
Politico - Politics
Nehls stops wearing military badge pin amid stolen valor accusations
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The Wall Street Journal - World
U.K. Growth Revised Slightly Upwards in First Quarter
U.K. GDP expanded 0.7% between January and March, offering a minor boon to the ruling Conservatives’ struggling campaign ahead of parliamentary elections next week.United Kingdom -
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National Rally seen winning 37% of popular vote in first round of French snap election
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Inc. - Business
Here's Why 'Inside Out 2' Seems Like the First Movie in Forever That Everybody You Know Has Seen
It comes down to a simple idea that you should think, about regardless of what business you're in. -
CNBC - Business
France’s far-right National Rally wins first round of snap election
The first round of a snap parliamentary election in France pointed to a surge in votes for the anti-immigrant National Rally party. -
Financial Times - Business
Le Pen, Trump and liberal panic
Liberals are in for a long struggle as nationalist populism surges in the US and EuropeDonald Trump -
Financial Times - World
French markets rally may prove rose-tinted
Turnout and the degree of fragmentation in first-round voting add to the uncertaintyFrance -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
How A Fashion Critic Mentally Catalogs Fashion Week Shows
Theater and dance critics can’t own the subjects they cover, but a fashion critic can — at least imaginarily — by making a hits compilation as the clothes go by.
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