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Mexico Imports - Wooden Furniture, Not Elsewhere Specified Or Included

Imports - Wooden Furniture, Not Elsewhere Specified Or Included in Mexico decreased to 7397 USD THO in March from 7612 USD THO in February of 2020. Imports - Wooden Furniture, Not Elsewhere Specifie in Mexico averaged 10498.27 USD THO from 2014 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 18126 USD THO in October of 2014 and a record low of 6553 USD THO in April of 2017. This page includes a chart with historical data for Mexico Imports of Wooden Furniture, Not Elsewhere Spe.




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Sheffield shows that there is life after steel

But can smaller industrial towns like Scunthorpe follow its example?




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Dave Douglas: Dizzy Atmosphere: Dizzy Gillespie at Zero Gravity

The trumpeter captures his compatriot’s mischievous sense of humour and serious intent




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There are worrying signs of a post-Covid cancer surge

Hope is not lost. An army of organisations, private hospitals and industries could be mobilised




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My favourite dress is everywhere. Should I care?

Helen Barrett discovered the perfect ‘austere but dramatic’ dress from The Vampire’s Wife. Then came the celebrities




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Leonard Cohen and Paul McCartney: is there life in the old dogs yet?

The arts podcast reviews new albums by two of the most venerable singer-songwriters around: Leonard Cohen's "Old Ideas" and Paul McCartney's "Kisses on the Bottom". Have they still got it? Does their latest work speak to modern times? And just what are we to make of Macca's album title? Neville Hawcock is joined in the studio by Ludovic Hunter-Tilney, FT pop critic, Peter Aspden, FT arts writer, and Gautam Malkani, FT writer and novelist. Produced by Griselda Murray Brown  


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You had to be there: Jan Dalley on art and presence

As performance artist Marina Abramovic showed, the paradox of our digital age is our hunger for personal presence, says the FT's arts editor  


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Only victory in Africa can end the pandemic everywhere

World leaders call for an urgent debt moratorium and unprecedented health and economic aid packages




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Jancis Robinson on where to buy wine online

Join a live discussion with our wine columnist on Sunday April 5 at 12pm and 5pm UK time




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Kiril Sokoloff: ‘There will have to be massive debt relief’

The Wall Street strategist talks about debt, lessons from losing his hearing — and his latest predictions for the world




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Johanna Konta and the sporting citizens of nowhere

National identity matters less in an age of globalised sport




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BA warns Gatwick staff it may not resume flights there

Airline’s operations at London’s second biggest airport face brunt of 12,000 job cuts




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Where to look for the market rebound

I’ve drawn up a list of badly beaten-up stocks worthy of a punt




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Where the fund manager consolidation narrative goes wrong

Optimism, not pessimism, could spark future takeover offers for UK investment houses




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There is a void where EU foreign policy should be

The continent could become a playground of conflicting US, Chinese and Russian interests




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NEAR Protocol raises $21.6M from A16Z and launches its MainNet, beating Ethereum 2.0

It was only the other week that Andreesen Horowitz announced their second blockchain-focused fund of $515 million. In the announcement, they said: “We are still early in this Web 3 build-out. High-performance programmable blockchains will make decentralized network development much more accessible. After years of R&D, we are excited that a number of next-gen programmable […]




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BT Group: road to nowhere

After suspending dividend, investors will rightly wonder what is the point of owning the telecoms group




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There is a way to solve the Covid-19 bailout problem

Might we all be better off if government loans were fast converted into equity?




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Daily Crunch: There’s a major iPhone email security bug

Apple plans to fix an iPhone email security bug, Magic Leap cuts 1,000 staffers and Google is requiring all advertisers to identify themselves. Here’s your Daily Crunch for April 23, 2020. 1. A new iPhone email security bug may let hackers steal private data According to security firm ZecOps, the bug is in the iPhone’s […]




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NEAR Protocol raises $21.6M from A16Z and launches its MainNet, beating Ethereum 2.0

It was only the other week that Andreesen Horowitz announced their second blockchain-focused fund of $515 million. In the announcement, they said: “We are still early in this Web 3 build-out. High-performance programmable blockchains will make decentralized network development much more accessible. After years of R&D, we are excited that a number of next-gen programmable […]




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Regalii, A Startup In NYC’s Washington Heights, Uncovers Where Immigrants’ Remittances Really Go

It’s not a converted industrial warehouse in Brooklyn. Or a stately, century-old building in the Flatiron. But YC-backed Regalii’s atypical office location up in the Dominican-heavy Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan has given it plenty of insights into its working-class immigrant customer base. The startup, co-founded by several Latino founders who personally knew the hassles of sending money home, […]




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NEAR Protocol raises $21.6M from A16Z and launches its MainNet, beating Ethereum 2.0

It was only the other week that Andreesen Horowitz announced their second blockchain-focused fund of $515 million. In the announcement, they said: “We are still early in this Web 3 build-out. High-performance programmable blockchains will make decentralized network development much more accessible. After years of R&D, we are excited that a number of next-gen programmable […]





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Laid Off? Here Are 8 of the Best Cleaning and House-Maintenance Franchises You Can Buy Now.

The time to start a cleaning company is now.




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The First Question to Ask Yourself If You Want to Be an Entrepreneur but Don't Know Where to Start

And how the answer will help you determine the idea for your new business.



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9 Business Ideas Under $1,000 You Can Run From Anywhere

Go ahead and pull out that swimsuit or leave the pajamas on, you can still be a successful entrepreneur without being tied to an office.



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Here's how to dine, and drink, like the Crawleys

Meals are lavish affairs at Downton Abbey - and even more so when the King and Queen come to stay in the film. Here's how to dine, and drink, just like the Crawleys. Pictured, Champagne jelly.




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Downton Abbey's Jim Carter hints there WILL be a sequel to the hit movie after it scooped £136m

Downton Abbey actor Jim Carter has hinted that the big-screen adaptation of the hit period TV series will return for a sequel.




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Why it pays to be a liar: As the hit series returns, Ioan Gruffudd reveals where the story will go

Ioan Gruffudd is set to return to ITV's Liar as Andrew Earlham next month. Father-of-two who lives in LA, says he's now 'old and weathered enough' to represent anti-heroes.




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Ant and Dec hint there could be a SMTV Live reunion 'later this year' to celebrate 30 years

The Geordie presenting duo, both aged 44, who started their careers in Byker Grove in the early 90s, starred in the popular ITV children's show with Cat Deeley from 1998 until 2003.




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Quotation - dated 27.10.2011 - One Abassador Car Model(Saloon) 1996 is for sale on As is where is Basis

Quotation - dated 27.10.2011 - One Abassador Car Model(Saloon) 1996 is for sale on As is where is Basis




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Love Island villa is the SAMEmansion where Miley Cyrus was imprisoned in Black Mirror

The new Love Island villa in Cape Town is the same luxury bolthole where Miley Cyrus was imprisoned in Netflix's Black Mirror. 




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'There's no complaints!' Cody Simpson says things are going 'amazing' with Miley Cyrus

Cody Simpson has given an update on his relationship with Miley Cyrus.




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Saturday Night Live: Miley Cyrus steals the show with rendition of Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here

The Wrecking Ball hitmaker was accompanied by Andrew Watt on guitar for her impressive rendition of Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd.




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Tennis news: Nick Kyrgios wins match after asking fan where to place serve

Usually when Nick Kyrgios is creating headlines it can be for controversial reasons. But tennis's 'bad boy' was at the centre of a feel-good moment during his straight sets victory over Norbert Gombas.




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In cyber Commons, Jeremy Corbyn is back where he belongs... and new boy Keir Starmer plays a blinder

HENRY DEEDES: There is a fairground spookiness to Parliament (pictured) at the moment. Most areas are boarded up or deserted.




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The Premier League is suspended and no Six Nations… but here's what IS going ahead this weekend

The coronavirus has rocked the sporting world this week with most taking measures to ensure that fans nor players are affected by the global pandemic that is spreading across the world.




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There IS sporting action is happening this weekend! Here's proof that sport will find a way

*'Footy is resilient and footy will find a way,' said not Jeff Goldblum in Jurassic Park but AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan this week. Here are the sporting fixtures proving him right.




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Paul Merson says 'there's no way' Man United sign Jadon Sancho for £100m

Paul Merson is not convinced that Manchester United will be spending over £100million for Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho.




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Borussia Dortmund 'relaxed' about Jadon Sancho's future as club chief says there are bigger concerns

Dortmund sporting director Michel Zorc insists the club are 'totally relaxed' about the future of coveted youngster Jadon Sancho and that they have bigger concerns at this present time.




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Louis Smith's famous six-pack abs are nowhere to be seen as he displays new paunch on Ibiza lads' holiday with Aston Merrygold

The 24-year-old Olympic medallist looked as though he had let his training regime slide somewhat as he partied up a storm in Ibiza with his pals.




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Ruby Rose of Batwoman pulls out of San Diego Comic-Con: 'I'm not gonna be there which stinks a lot'

To the disappointment of superfans everywhere, actress Ruby Rose has had to pull out of her appearances at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend, to continue filming buzzy new show Batwoman.




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Laverne Cox puts on a sexy display in barely-there black dress during Charlie's Angels premiere

The activist, 47, set pulses racing in a daring black dress which left nearly nothing to the imagination. Laverne flaunted her figure in the sheer black number which showed off nearly all of her full chest.




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Where are the finalists of the Girlfriend Model Search now?

Girlfriend Magazine's Model Search has launched the careers of some of Australia's biggest runway stars over the past 30 years, from supermodel Abbey-Lee Kershaw to actress Ruby Rose.




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Nicki Minaj issues apology for her 'abrupt and insensitive' retirement tweet: 'I'm still right here'

Barbies everywhere were shook on Thursday, when their queen Nicki Minaj tweeted that she was leaving her music career behind. On Friday, the rapper backtracked and issued an apology.




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Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte were right to say there's nothing wrong with peeing in the pool, say scientists

Scientists now say the admission by Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte during the summer Olympics about urinating in the pool is really not such a bad thing.




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Trump quickly ushered away as protesting paraglider buzzes above him

The protester entered restricted airspace above the Scottish resort on Saturday trailing a banner reading 'Trump: Well Below Par #Resist', and circled three times before flying away.




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Man returns to Edinburgh spot where he parked car only to find hole

A motorist returned to the Edinburgh street where he left his car only to find a giant hole after Scottish Power contractors moved it - and he then spent 12 hours trying to find it.




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Inside Lewis Capaldi's parents' home: where singer still lives

Despite his rapid road to stardom, the 23-year-old singer still lives at home with his parents in Bathgate, Scotland, with no future plans of parting with his childhood stomping ground.




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Wish they WEREN'T there? Not all celebrity travelogues have gone the extra mile for viewers 

Kevin Lygo, ITV's director of television, has declared enough is enough: 'I'm tired of another show that has B-rate celebrities going to Mykonos to look at their feet.'