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Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe: background, impact, and policy / Tara McIndoe-Calder, Tara Bedi, Rogelio Mercado

Online Resource




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The promise and peril of credit: what a forgotten legend about Jews and finance tells us about the making of European commercial society / Francesca Trivellato

Dewey Library - HG3729.E85 T75 2019




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[ASAP] Vegetation Mediated Mercury Flux and Atmospheric Mercury in the Alpine Permafrost Region of the Central Tibetan Plateau

Environmental Science & Technology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b06636




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Merck partners with Moderna to test KRas cancer vaccines in humans

The pair hopes to stimulate the immune system to tackle tumors bearing mutant KRas proteins, one of cancer’s toughest targets




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NuMat raises $12.4 million to commercialize MOFs




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Merck and Moderna sign cancer vaccine deal




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German premier Angela Merkel marks Merck’s 350 years




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Merck’s Ebola vaccine arrives in Congo




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Deployment of Merck’s experimental Ebola vaccine well under way in the Democratic Republic of Congo

The first goal is to thwart the outbreak, but researchers also hope for new insights into combating the virus




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Mercury finds a long-term home in marine ooze

Diatom data in the Southern Ocean suggests human activity may have emitted more of the toxic metal than previously estimated




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The Rs 1.10-crore Mercedes V-Class Elite is here!

Equipped with a host of features including seats with massaging function, climate control, remote controlled door, 15 speaker surround sound system, the car also has agility control suspension system.




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Lockdown? You can still buy that dream Mercedes!

The German luxury automaker has already seen its online traffic increase 10-fold this year.Though that has not always translated into sales, Mercedes-Benz says it is continuing to build on what it calls its "touch-free" experience to stay plugged into its consumer base.Under the used car business, more than 150 cars were sold online in January and February.




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Electronic Commerce and Internet Law in Canada, 2nd Edition

Published: December 2012


Winner of the 2013 Walter Owen Book Prize awarded by the Foundation for Legal Research!

Electronic Commerce and Internet Law in Canada, 2nd Edition is a definitive resource on Internet and e-commerce law from Canada’s leading IT law experts, Teresa Scassa and Michael Deturbide.

With a Foreword written by Justice Thomas Cromwell of the Supreme Court of Canada, this latest edition’s extensive coverage addresses the vast changes that have taken place in this dynamic and rapidly evolving field.

Topics covered:

  • New Copyright Act amendments
  • Trademark issues online
  • Online contracting, including browse wrap agreements
  • Personal information protection in the private sector
  • Software and e-business patents
  • Consumer protection online
  • Canada’s new anti-spam legislation
  • Online Anonymity
  • Regulation of online speech
  • Online defamation
  • Intermediary liability
  • Web-based competition
  • Internet domain names
  • Jurisdictional issues

About the Authors
Teresa Scassa, B.A., LL.B., B.C.L., LL.M., S.J.D. is the Canada Research Chair in Information Law at the University of Ottawa. She is a member of the External Advisory Committee to the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, and sits on the Canadian Government Advisory Panel on Open Government.

Michael Deturbide, B.Sc. (Hons.), B.J., J.D., LL.M. is the Associate Dean and Professor of Law at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University. He is the co-editor-in-chief of the Canadian Journal of Law and Technology, and Associate Director of the Law and Technology Institute at Dalhousie.


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The Osler Guide to Commercial Arbitration in Canada: A Practical Introduction to Domestic and International Commercial Arbitration

Published: February 2006


Osler is internationally known as one of Canada's leading corporate/commercial law firms. In this incomparable guide for practitioners, three experienced Osler lawyers - one each in Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta - provide an easy-to-use practical overview of the law of domestic and international arbitrations.

With lucid clarification of applicable legislation, both federal and provincial, and analysis of relevant case law, The Osler Guide to Commercial Arbitration in Canada offers great assistance in the preparation, negotiation, process, and conclusion of arbitration agreements in Canada.

Topcs covered:

  • Important issues and key cases in all Canadian provinces and territories and under federal legislation
  • Practical reasons to use arbitration and what to consider in preparing arbitration agreements
  • Drafting arbitration clauses to manage risk
  • Protection of confidential information
  • Staying court proceedings in favour of arbitration
  • Appealing and enforcing awards

Emphasizing the major jurisdictions of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia, it offers immeasurable value to in-house and external corporate counsel, litigation lawyers, international lawyers, and business people, as well as to students of dispute resolution.


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International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Commercial and Economic Law

In the pursuit or contemplation of international commercial activities, numerous questions of law arise. These volumes in the International Encyclopaedia of Laws answer these questions in a single resource.

Commercial law covers merchants' status and obligations (such as bookkeeping), their bankruptcy and their instruments for business. Economic law, a relatively new legal branch, deals with state intervention in economic activities and includes law of establishment, law of competition and state regulation of conditions of commercial transactions. Specific topics covered in this work include broker/client relations, contracts affecting competition and government taxation incentives for economic activities.

This concise book provides a regularly updated source of key information, written by experts in the field, at both the national and international levels. It is therefore an invaluable resource for both academics and practitioners.

For detailed information on all volumes of the Encyclopaedia, please visit: www.ielaws.com.


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International Commercial Law: Source Materials

Published: January 2008


The practice of international commercial law has become so complex since the onset of globalization that it has become virtually impossible for interested parties to collect their own copies of the various source materials. After six years, the editor has thoroughly updated this collection, which in its first edition quickly became a cornerstone resource for business lawyers, making it far and away the most complete collection of applicable treaties, institutional rules, regulations, model laws and codes there is.

The Second Edition includes increased attention to influential areas like the extraterritorial effects of certain national laws and the growing use of non-statutory models such as the UNIDROIT principles. This one-volume source provides invaluable support for in-house counsel and corporate lawyers and offers the scholar and student a peerless reference work.

Table of Contents:

  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Arbitration and Mediation
  • Chapter 2: Contract Law
  • Chapter 3: Electronic Commerce
  • Chapter 4: Financial Law
  • Chapter 5: Intellectual Property
  • Chapter 6: Contractual Arrangements on Transport
  • Chapter 7: Trusts
  • Chapter 8: Insolvency
  • Chapter 9: Taxation
  • Chapter 10: Corporate Governance, Transparency, Bribery and Codes of Conduct

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International Commercial Arbitration 3 Volume Set, Second Edition

Published April 2014

Watch an Exclusive Interview with Gary B. Born on the book

Practitioners, academics, clients, institutions and other users of international commercial arbitration will find clear and authoritative guidance in this work.

The first edition of International Commercial Arbitration is widely acknowledged as the preeminent commentary in the field. It was awarded the 2011 Certificate of Merit by the American Society of International Law and was voted the “International Dispute Resolution Book of the Year” by the Oil, Gas, Mining and Infrastructure Dispute Management list serve in 2010. The first edition has been extensively cited in national court decisions and arbitral awards around the world.
The treatise comprehensively examines the law and practice of contemporary international commercial arbitration, thoroughly explicating all relevant international conventions, national arbitration statutes and institutional arbitration rules. It focuses on both international instruments (particularly the New York Convention) and national law provisions in all leading jurisdictions (including the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration).

Please click here to read an introduction to this treatise.

The second edition of International Commercial Arbitration has been extensively revised, expanded and updated, to include all legislative, judicial and arbitral authorities material in the field of international arbitration prior to January 2014. It also includes expanded treatment of annulment, recognition of awards, counsel ethics, arbitrator independence and impartiality and applicable law.The revised 4,000 page text contains references to more than 20,000 cases, awards and other authorities.

Overview of volumes:
Volume I
, covering International Arbitration Agreements, provides a comprehensive discussion of international commercial arbitration agreements. It includes chapters dealing with the legal framework for enforcing international arbitration agreements; the separability presumption; choice of law; formation and validity; nonarbitrability; competence-competence and the allocation of jurisdictional competence; the effects of arbitration agreements; interpretation and non-signatory issues.

Volume II, covering International Arbitration Procedures, provides a detailed discussion of international arbitral procedures. It includes chapters dealing with the legal framework for international arbitral proceedings; the selection, challenge and replacement of arbitrators; the rights and duties of international arbitrators; selection of the arbitral seat; arbitration procedures; disclosure and discovery; provisional

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International Commercial Arbitration

Published: March 2010


International Commercial Arbitration is an authoritative treatise providing the most complete available commentary and analysis on all aspects of the international commercial arbitration process.

This completely revised and expanded edition of Gary Born's authoritative work is divided into three main parts, dealing with the International Arbitration Agreement, International Arbitral Procedures and International Arbitral Awards. The book provides a systematic framework for both current analysis and future developments as well as exhaustive citations from all leading legal systems. p>

Table of Contents:

     
  • International Arbitration Agreement
    • Chapter 1: Legal Framework for International Arbitration Agreements
    • Chapter 2: International Arbitration Agreements and the Separability Presumption
    • Chapter 3: Choice-of-Law Governing International Arbitration Agreements
    • Chapter 4: Formation, Validity and Legality of International Arbitration Agreements
    • Chapter 5: International Arbitration Agreements and Competence-Competence
    • Chapter 6: Effects and Enforcement of International Arbitration Agreements
    • Chapter 7: Interpretation of International Arbitration Agreements
    • Chapter 8: Parties to International Arbitration Agreement
  • International Arbitral Procedures and Proceedings
    • Chapter 9: Legal Framework for International Arbitral Proceedings
    • Chapter 10: Selection, Challenge and Replacement of Arbitrators in International Arbitration
    • Chapter 11: Rights and Duties of International Arbitrators
    • Chapter 12: Selection of Arbitral Seat in International Arbitration
    • Chapter 13: Procedures in International Arbitration
    • Chapter 14: Disclosure and Discovery in International Arbitration
    • Chapter 15: Provisional Measures in International Arbitration
    • Chapter 16: Consolidation, Joinder and Intervention in International Arbitration
    • Chapter 17: Choice of Substantive Law in International Arbitration
    • Chapter 18: Confidentiality in International Arbitration
    • Chapter 19: Legal Representation and Professional Conduct in International Arbitration
  • International Arbitral Awards
    • Chapter 20: Legal Framework for International Arbitral Awards
    • Chapter 21: Form and Content of International Arbitral Awards
    • Chapter 22: Correction, Interpretation and Supplementation of International Arbitral Awards
    • Chapter 23: Annulment of International Arbitral Awards
    • Chapter 24: Recognition and E

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GST and E-Commerce: Planning and Risk Management

Your business is e-volving at a rapid pace and the tax implications are often overwhelming. It's complex, and you know you need to stay connected, but how? CCH is once again providing you with leading edge solutions and is proud to bring you the first authoritative reference book of it's kind: GST and E-Commerce: Planning and Risk Management. You'll find volumes of basic and detailed information in one convenient, targeted source. It will connect you with relevant, critical information about GST/HST in Canada. If you're doing business online, or advising someone who does, you need this book!

Target Audience

  • Companies that sell or distribute products or services through the Internet
  • Companies that purchase or consume products or services that are supplied through the Internet
  • Companies that promote or advertise through the Internet
  • Companies that do anything remotely by electronic means, including remote hosting, data backup, transmission, remote access to software or servers, remote security, and remote file sharing

Features include:

  • Comprehensive discussion of the manner in which the GST applies to e-commerce activities of every nature
  • Detailed review of CRA e-commerce rulings and formal administrative policies issued in the past five years
  • Discussion of CRA policy imperatives and the manner in which these imperatives impact on the taxation of e-commerce
  • Identification of e-commerce trends, limitations, anomalous results and outstanding issues to be resolved
  • Focus on threshold and other contentious issues including jurisdictional issues
  • Discussion of carrying on business and permanent establishment tests in the e-commerce environment
  • Discussion of audit patterns and leading exposure issues
  • Exploration of planning opportunities for resident and non-resident businesses

Each topic includes a review of the current legislation and Canada Revenue Agency rulings and other documents.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 – Overview of the Book and Evolution of E-Commerce GST Rules
  • Chapter 2 – Overview of the GST
  • Chapter 3 – Characterization of Supply
  • Chapter 4 – Single Versus Multiple Supplies
  • Chapter 5 – Place of Supply
  • Chapter 6 – Zero-Rating
  • Chapter 7 – GST Registration and the Non-Resident Override
  • Chapter 8 – Permanent Establishment Issues
  • Chapter 9 – Carrying on Business in Canada
  • Chapter 10 – Agency
  • Chapter 11 – Introduction to the Rulings Chapters
  • Chapter 12 – Advertising Services
  • Chapter 13 – Third Party Sales of Goods
  • Chapter 14 – Software and Software Related Offerings
  • Chapter 15 – Telecommunication Services

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Foreign Commerce and the Antitrust Laws, Fifth Edition

Updated: June 2012


Today, every international transaction has potential antitrust implications. Before you risk anything in foreign trade, consult the fifth edition of Wilbur L Fugate's Foreign Commerce and the Antitrust Laws. He offers expert analysis of how U.S. antitrust laws affect companies' abilities to import and export goods, invest in foreign companies and enter into joint ventures and other trading arrangements.

It provides in-depth discussion of current statutory and case law, as well as expert analysis of the latest developments, including areas like foreign licensing of intellectual property, transnational mergers and acquisitions, and transportation restrictions and other problems of international distribution. You will find everything you need to ensure protection under - and compliance with - today's far-reaching antitrust and competition laws.

Table of Contents:

  • Volume I
    • Chapter 1: Antitrust Statutes – Basic Philosophy and General Interpretation
    • Chapter 2: Jurisdiction Over Foreign Commerce Under the Antitrust Laws
    • Chapter 3: Antitrust Jurisdiction in Personam Over Corporations Operating Abroad
    • Chapter 4: Application of Antitrust Laws to International Trade Practices Generally
    • Chapter 5: Rule of Reason, Ancillary Restraints, and Antitrust Defenses
    • Chapter 6: Monopilization in Foreign Trade
    • Chapter 7: The Webb-Pomerene Act and the Export Trading Company Act
  • Volume II
    • Chapter 8: Patents and Technology
    • Chapter 9: Trademarks in Foreign Trade
    • Chapter 10: Foreign Subsidiaries and Acquisitions
    • Chapter 11: Foreign and Foreign-Related Joint Ventures
    • Chapter 12: Foreign Investment – Including Multinational Enterprise Aspects
    • Chapter 13: Auxiliary Antitrust Statutes and Antitrust Provisions of Regulatory Statutes
    • Chapter 14: Nature of Antitrust Judgments and Relief in Foreign Trade
    • Chapter 15: Foreign Antitrust Laws
  • Appendices
  • Table of cases
  • Table of statutes
  • Index

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Confidentiality in International Commercial Arbitration

Published: June 2011


Confidentiality in International Commercial Arbitration deciphers the current degree of confidentiality in international commercial arbitration as reflected by the most important arbitration rules, national laws, other arbitration-related enactments, and practices of arbitral tribunals and domestic courts globally. Drawing on this data and analysis, the author then sets forth criteria to assess the breach of confidentiality in international arbitration and the proper rules for protecting or sanctioning such breaches.

What do we understand by confidentiality in arbitration? What are its limitations? Who is bound to observe it? How can we quantify its breach? In addressing these questions, the book engages such issues as the following:

  • Reasons for disclosure – e.g., for the establishment of a defence, for the enforcement of rights, in the public interest or in the interests of justice
  • Disclosure by consent, express or implied
  • Circumstances triggering statutory obligation of disclosure
  • Recent trends towards greater transparency in investor-State arbitration
  • Court measures in support of arbitral confidentiality such as award of damages for breach of confidentiality
  • Categories of persons bound by confidentiality, including third parties such as witnesses and experts

Structured along the main stages of the arbitral process, the analysis covers the duty of confidentiality from the initiation of arbitral proceedings through their unfolding to the issuance of the award and after. The scope of confidentiality is reviewed in the practice of arbitral tribunals and domestic courts, and from the perspective of international arbitration institutions, with detailed attention to various arbitration rules and numerous significant cases.

In its elucidation of the amount of confidentiality that ‘veils’ each phase of the arbitral process, and its ground-breaking identification of ‘patterns of disclosure’, this book is sure to raise awareness about the various facets and problems posed by confidentiality in arbitration. Although its scholarly contribution to the law of international commercial arbitration cannot be gainsaid, corporate counsel worldwide will quickly prize its more practical value.


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Commercial Times

Commercial Times is a current awareness newsletter that covers the most relevant issues in commercial law.

Topics covered:

  • Sales Contracts
  • e-Commerce
  • Personal Property Security
  • Statutory Liens and Trusts
  • Debt Collection
  • Competition Law
  • Consumer Protection
  • Competition Law
  • Intellectual Property
  • Bankruptcy and insolvency, and more

This leading current awareness tool has the following format:

  • Monthly practice-based news article
  • Legislative updates
  • Recent cases with summaries from provincial and federal courts with links to full text

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Commercial Law News Tracker

There is no better way to stay on top of key developments in commercial law in Canada. When you subscribe to the Commercial Law News Tracker, you get notices of all updates via e-mail. Your updates give you instant access to changes in commercial law that originate from a variety of primary and secondary sources such as press releases and cases. This current awareness tool also gives you a 10-day summary and 60-day archive of past news items, organized federally and provincially, in a searchable format.

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Canadian Commercial Law Guide

The Canadian Commercial Law Guide provides you with in-depth and up-to-date expert commentary and coverage of a wide variety of business and commercial law areas across Canada.

Your subscription includes:

  • a monthly newsletter, the Commercial Times, that explains changes to relevant law, summarizes recent cases, and provides in-depth articles that examine current topics of interest to commercial lawyers
  • the News Tracker, which lets you know the status of legislative changes (available only to online subscribers)
  • tables of concordance comparing significant pieces of legislation across the country
  • in-depth commentary on the following key commercial topics:
    • sales contracts
    • debt collection
    • consumer protection
    • negotiable instruments
    • intellectual property
    • personal property security
    • other forms of security
    • bankruptcy and insolvency
    • product liability
    • competition law

Areas covered include franchising, consumer disclosures, trade secrets, class actions, secured transactions, and much, much more!


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[ASAP] Synthesis and Reactivity of (NHC)Au<sup>I</sup>–Mercaptopyridine Complexes

Organometallics
DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00118




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[ASAP] Dibromine Promoted Transmetalation of an Organomercurial by Fe(CO)<sub>5</sub>: Synthesis, Properties, and Cytotoxicity of Bis(2-C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>4</sub>-2'-py-<italic toggle="yes">?C,N</

Organometallics
DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00107




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Mercer/CCH Guide for Employers

Everything employers need to know about employment, compensation and benefits.

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Mercer/CCH Guide for Employers Newsletter

The Mercer/CCH Guide for Employers Newsletter is published monthly and emailed to subscribers in PDF format.

The Newsletter is written by experts in the field and is a valuable reminder of what’s new in the constantly growing and changing compensation landscape.

Each issue provides you with:

  • Lead articles on timely relevant topics to keep you current.
  • Tips from experts at Mercer regarding salary benchmarking and how to use Mercer’s MarketPricer™ tool.
  • A summary of recent cases and legislative developments from across Canada to keep you up-to-date.
  • Tips and practice tools to aid you in your day-to-day decision making.

This Newsletter is included free, in the Mercer/CCH Guide for Employers subscription. For more information, go to www.cch.ca/mercercchguide.

 

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MoD clears file on commercial status to Adampur airport



  • DO NOT USE Punjab and Haryana
  • India

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Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes shift from fourth to fifth




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Lewis Hamilton hungry for more as new Mercedes makes track debut




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Mercedes’ Toto Wolff fears no-deal Brexit’s effect on Formula One




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Australian Grand Prix: Mercedes look to burst Ferrari’s bubble in Melbourne




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Australian Grand Prix: Red Bull has big gap to close from Mercedes, Ferrari, says Christian Horner




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Australian Grand Prix: ‘No BS!’ Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes have work to do




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Forget Netflix, Brexit is entertainment, says Mercedes boss Toto Wolff




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Valtteri Bottas wins Australian Grand Prix for Mercedes




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Mercedes look more dominant than ever




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Valtteri Bottas leads championship after Mercedes one-two win at Azerbaijan Grand Prix




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Valtteri Bottas, Lewis Hamilton top Spanish Grand Prix practice for Mercedes




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Mercedes have discussed Ferrari move with Lewis Hamilton, says Toto Wolff




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Lewis Hamilton beats Valtteri Bottas at Spanish GP for 5th Mercedes 1-2




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Lewis Hamilton fastest for Mercedes in practice at Monaco GP




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Niki Lauda’s death has taken away heart and soul of F1, says Mercedes boss Toto Wolff




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Lewis Hamilton honours Niki Lauda with Monaco pole for Mercedes




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Mercedes to keep permanent red star for Niki Lauda




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Lewis Hamilton wins French Grand Prix in Mercedes one-two




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Formula 1: Max Verstappen wins Austrian GP to end Mercedes’ unbeaten streak




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Mercedes had Esteban Ocon on standby to replace unwell Lewis Hamilton




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German Grand Prix: Nerveless Max Verstappen excels in the rain; Mercedes struggles