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Coronavirus: Shops should reopen based on safety - retail chief

The British Retail Consortium says practical safety measures will protect staff and shoppers.




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COVID-19 in ICE Facilities Could Overwhelm Local ICUs

Results from a new modeling study, along with news of the first reported death of an ICE detainee, increase concerns among experts who fear local hospitals may be unable to care for those who need it.
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Would you be able to tell the difference between a rock and a meteorite?

While meteorites are very rare, they are out there, and it's not impossible that you could find a piece of space rock if you know what you're looking for.




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U.K. Airlines, Airports Fear 'Devastating Impact' Of Possible Quarantine Rules

Trade groups expect the government to roll out new coronavirus travel restrictions, including a quarantine for out-of-country arrivals, on Sunday. And they're already pushing back publicly.




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Grateful hikers return to Griffith Park: 'Like being set free'

'Like being set free:' Grateful hikers returning to Griffith Park




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MLB expected to present players with proposal to begin season in early July

MLB is expected to submit a proposal to players Tuesday to start the season in early July. The Dodgers and Angels would play at home and largely on the West Coast.




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Justin Gaethje prevails at UFC 249 in what could be beginning of sports' slow return

Justin Gaethje pummels interim lightweight champion Tony Ferguson, while bantamweight champion Henry Cejudo tops Dominick Cruz and then retires at 33.




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Tesla's Elon Musk vows to pull 'immediately' out of California




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Using SAS Simulation Studio to Test and Validate SAS/OR Optimization Models

This paper begins with a look at both optimization modeling and discrete-event simulation modeling, and explores how they can most effectively work together to create additional analytic value. It then considers two examples of a combined optimization and simulation approach and discusses the resulting benefits.




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Fitting Multilevel Hierarchical Mixed Models Using PROC NLMIXED

This paper provides an example that shows you how to use multiple RANDOM statements in PROC NLMIXED to fit nested nonlinear mixed models, and it provides details about the computation that is involved in fitting these models.












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Govt should allow private vehicles to ferry migrants: Sanjay Raut

The labourers, rendered jobless due to the coronavirus-enforced lockdown, had set off for their homes on foot along the rail tracks apparently to escape police attention. Sixteen migrant workers sleeping on rail tracks while returning to Madhya Pradesh were crushed to death by a goods train in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra in the early hours of Friday.




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Rajinikanth warns ruling AIADMK against reopening liquor outlets

His remarks came a day after Tamil Nadu moved the Supreme Court, seeking a stay against a Madras High Court order directing closure of liquor shops in the state.




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We had to be careful to ensure athletes remain free from COVID-19: Rijiju

Rijiju had already said that his ministry was devising a plan for a phased resumption of national camps for Olympic-bound athletes, starting with the athletes currently based at NIS Patiala and SAI Centre in Bengaluru by the end of this month.




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Govt mulls credit guarantee scheme for loans for payment of wages by MSMEs

Currently, banks are offering an extra line of credit of 10 per cent based on working capital limits, which the government intends to increase further.




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Evolución de las relaciones públicas en España. Artículo de revisión // Evolution of public relations in Spain. Review article

Caldevilla-Domínguez, David and Barrientos-Báez, Almudena and Fombona-Cadavieco, Javier Evolución de las relaciones públicas en España. Artículo de revisión // Evolution of public relations in Spain. Review article. El profesional de la información, 2020, vol. 29, n. 3. [Journal article (Unpaginated)]




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Mixed emotions for Red Bull drivers after qualifying

Red Bull drivers Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel suffered mixed emotions during qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix after finishing fourth and sixth fastest respectively




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Button says finishing second was a 'great result'

Jenson Button said that second place at the Italian Grand Prix was a 'great result' although the McLaren driver led for the majority of the race




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Mercedes happy with double points haul

Mercedes drivers Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher said they were happy to come away with more important points for the team after their respective 5th and 9th place finishes




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Hulkenberg takes shock pole by over a second

Nico Hulkenberg took Williams first pole position in five years with a remarkable lap on a drying circuit during qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix




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Hulkenberg amazed by shock pole

Nico Hulkenberg was as stunned as his rivals to take pole position at the Brazilian Grand Prix ahead of all the championship contenders




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Vettel leads Red Bull 1-2 to seal constructors' title

Sebastian Vettel led home team-mate Mark Webber for a Red Bull 1-2 as their team wrapped up the constructers' championship at the Brazilian Grand Prix




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Webber 'stoked' with result

Mark Webber said he was 'stoked' for everybody involved with the Red Bull Racing team after his second place behind team-mate Sebastian Vettel helped the team seal its first constructors' title




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Hulkenberg happy with eighth

Nico Hulkenberg said he was happy to have finished eighth in the Brazilian Grand Prix despite starting the race from pole position




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Whitmarsh congratulates Red Bull on title

Although they may have been bitter rivals for the majority of the 2010 season, there is a deep respect between McLaren and Red Bull according to Martin Whitmarsh




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Christian Horner satisfied with Red Bull form

Red Bull racing boss Christian Horner said that his team exceeded his expectations despite finishing only fourth and fifth at a Canadian Grand Prix dominated by the McLaren drivers




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Button admits he should have pushed harder

Jenson Button has admitted he took it too easy at the start of the Bahrain Grand Prix and could have got more out of his tyres in the early stages




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Renault confident of points in every race

Renault technical director James Allison says the French team is capable of scoring points in every race of the season after Robert Kubica finished just outside the top 10 in Bahrain




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Mosley to blame for F1 situation insists Coulthard

David Coulthard has pointed his finger at former FIA president Max Mosley after Sunday's processional start to the 2010 season in Bahrain




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Red Bull 'have potential to dominate' - Horner

Red Bull's Christian Horner admitted the mechanical failure which cost Sebastian Vettel a likely win at the Bahrain Grand Prix was "very frustrating" but said overall he was happy




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Dennis hints at Red Bull fuel problems

Ron Dennis has suggested Sebastian Vettel may have run low on fuel during the Bahrain Grand Prix




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No need to change rules now - Alonso

Fernando Alonso has said "it's too early to talk about changing the rules" despite the criticism following the Bahrain Grand Prix




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Vettel admits spin was a result of pushing too hard

Sebastian Vettel admitted he was pushing too hard when he spun out of the second practice session for the Malaysian Grand Prix




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Closer competition would be good for F1 - Rosberg

Nico Rosberg is hoping Mercedes' rivals can make a step up and start providing some competition this weekend in Malaysia and is particularly looking forward to Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel joining in on his Friday debrief




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Button not predicting regular wins

Jenson Button is not expecting to repeat his race-winning Australian Grand Prix performance at the coming rounds of the championship




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Vettel confirms rapid pace by taking pole for Red Bull

Sebastian Vettel lived up to expectations at Suzuka by taking pole for the Japanese Grand Prix ahead of Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber




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Vettel thankful for dry qualifying

Sebastian Vettel was thankful for a dry for Sunday morning qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix, after he put his peerless Red Bull on pole




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Vettel and Webber dominate for Red Bull

Sebastian Vettel recorded a start-to-finish victory at an incident-packed Japanese Grand Prix, with team-mate Mark Webber taking second to complete a perfect weekend for Red Bull




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Trulli apologises for Chandhok shunt

Jarno Trulli has apologised to Karun Chandhok after taking him out the Monaco Grand Prix within seven laps of the chequered flag




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FIA confirms it will review safety car rules

A change to the safety car rule that caught out Michael Schumacher at the Monaco Grand Prix should be in place for the European Grand Prix




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Rosberg thanks team for result

Nico Rosberg thanked the hard work of his Mercedes team after securing its first ever podium finish




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Alonso unconcerned by Red Bull pace

Fernando Alonso says he is 'not too worried' about the pace of the Red Bull machines as Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber stormed to a dominant 1-2 finish at the Malaysian Grand Prix




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Boullier happy with 'another great result'

Renault team principal Eric Boullier hailed Robert Kubica's fourth place finish at the Malaysian Grand Prix as 'another great result' for the team