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As-it-happens update February 28, 2018
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"Back to his appearance at that CNN town hall meeting, why on earth did he choose to go on TV to make himself the center of his heated political debate? Is that really his role? Then he went on television the next week, just yesterday, to praise his own leadership as amazing. Just bizarre," Ingraham said ...
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Robert Zoellick managed to go back and forth twice. He was an adviser there before he became U.S. trade representative in 2001, then left government for the firm five years later. In 2007, the year Goldman Sachs hired Powell, Zoellick went to run the World Bank. He returned in 2013 to oversee the ...
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Gary Neville led the way on Sky Sports by labelling Arsenal as "spineless" and questioning why some of their players were walking and failing to track back. "You could find that [walking] on both sides," Wenger said. "You can always get out pictures from a game that justifies what you think. You find in ...
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The iPhone maker is poised to overcome recent disappointing sales of its smartphone and will once again post strong sales gains — putting it on a pace to become the first $1 trillion company as soon as May 31, one analyst said Tuesday. In a note to investors, GBH Insights' Daniel Ives waved off the ...
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Remember $3 gasoline? Prices could get there again soon, according to Oil Price Information Service. This summer's driving season is likely to be the most expensive since 2014, according to OPIS analysts, with drivers expected to pay an average of $2.79 a gallon for gas. That's nearly 11% higher than ...
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As is customary, NASA planned to hustle Acaba and Vande Hei back to Houston, with Misurkin heading to cosmonaut headquarters at Star City, Russia. A replacement crew, including former teacher Arnold, will lift off from Kazakhstan on March 21 and bring the space station back up to a full crew of six.
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