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Rugby-Bulls blow Hurricanes away with six tries in Pretoria
ReutersPRETORIA, May 4 (Reuters) - All Black centre Conrad Smith was knocked out and taken to hospital as South Africa's Bulls blew past New Zealand's Hurricanes 48-14 in a one-sided Super Rugby contest at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday. The visitors lost their...Tags: Pretoria (South Africa), New Zealand
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Golf-U.S. PGA Tour Wells Fargo Championship scores
ReutersMay 4 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the U.S. PGA Tour Wells Fargo Championship at the par-72 course on Friday in Charlotte, North Carolina. The cut was set at 146. 135 Phil Mickelson (U.S.) 68 67 137 Scott Gardiner (Australia) 70 67 Nick Watney (U....Tags: Robert Karlsson, Stuart, Lucas Glover, Kevin Chappell, Henrik Stenson
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Madagascar president Rajoelina to run in July vote, breaks promise not to
Reuters* Rajoelina and ousted predecessor had pledged not to run * Says deal was broken by Ravalomanana's wife declaring * Move risks escalating political tensions * Madagascar votes in presidential election on July 24 By Alain Iloniana ANTANANARIVO, May...Tags: Tanzania, Politics, Elections, Madagascar
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Golf-European Tour China Open scores
ReutersMay 3 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the European Tour China Open at the par-72 course on Friday in Tianjin. The cut was set at 144. 132 Mikko Ilonen (Finland) 69 63 135 Brett Rumford (Australia) 68 67 Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) 68 67 136...Tags: South Korea, Sweden, Argentina, Australia, Republic of Ireland
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Classroom Voices, May. 04
Loss of greatness America is not the greatest country in the world. However, we American people seem to think otherwise. But what makes America so great? Is it freedom? Other countries have freedom. So is opportunity what makes America great?...Tags: Human Rights, Teaching and Learning, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes, Bill Clinton
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Rugby-We had to make World Cup schedule fair - IRB chief
ReutersBy Mitch Phillips LONDON, May 2 (Reuters) - After 28 years and seven tournaments of frustrating inequality, the 2015 rugby World Cup will be played on an almost level playing field after organisers came up with a schedule that gives the sport's lesser...Tags: Samoa, England, Australia, Namibia, Africa
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Anglo's platinum arm to scale back S.Africa job cut plan-sources
ReutersBy Sherilee Lakmidas and Clara Ferreira-Marques JOHANNESBURG/LONDON, May 2 (Reuters) - Anglo American's platinum arm, under pressure from South Africa's government, is expected to sharply scale back plans to cut 14,000 mining jobs as part of an...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Metal and Mineral, Anglo American Platinum Limited, Politics, National Government
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The reality behind the myth of Britain's 'Iron Lady'
While the mainstream media in America love to wax poetic about former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the sainted "Iron Lady" of the Cold War, it might be wise to remember the real person behind the carefully polished myth ("Margaret Thatcher...Tags: Nelson Mandela, Margaret Thatcher, Media Industry, United Kingdom, Ronald Reagan
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A novel about people in a nursing home
"Life After Life" by Jill McCorkle, a Shannon Ravenel Book, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 352 pages, $24.95. Joanna sits with people in the hospice wing of the Pine Haven nursing home in Fulton, N.C. There is Sadie Randolph, a retired teacher; Marge...Tags: Agriculture, Long Term Care, Nursing, Medical Specialization
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RPT-ANALYSIS-Nigeria faces long, bumpy road to making the lights work
Reuters(Repeats to more subscribers, no change to text) * Nigeria is privatising defunct state electricity firm * President likely to miss ambitious generation targets * Gas supply, funding, unions pose immediate risk * Investor optimistic that slow progress...Tags: Siemens, Company Privatization, Privatization, Government, Petroleum Industry
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Did dinosaur ancestors benefit from worst extinction on Earth?
Dinosaurs may have been wiped out by a mass extinction about 65 million years ago, but an earlier extinction event may have given their predecessors a leg up on the competition, according to a study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences....
Tags: Tanzania, Zambia, Fossils, Paleontology
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School of Visual Arts Leads Student Academy Awards Finalists
ReutersMay 01 (TheWrap.com) - The School of Visual Arts in New York City leads all schools in this year's Student Academy Awards competition, which has been narrowed down to a list of finalists released by the Academy on Wednesday. Five films produced at the...Tags: Entertainment, Sweden, Zurich (Swiss Confederation), Pixar Animation, Arts and Culture
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