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Girl, ten, is crushed to death when 440lb wooden sculpture topples onto her

Anna Zhdan was left with a broken skull after the chainsaw-carved statue of a bear and a child toppled onto her in Zaporizhia, Ukraine. Anna was rushed to hospital but died the following morning.




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Ukrainians cheat death when apartment block almost collapses on them

Two pedestrians were forced to run for their lives as an apartment building suddenly collapsed into the street in the city of Odessa, Ukraine, shortly after restoration crews started work on it.




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Offices are transforming forever. Here's what to expect when you go back to work — and why it won't be like you remembered.

The coronavirus pandemic is transforming how employers, real-estate services providers, and landlords are thinking about the office.Architects are already laying out the floorplans of the near-future. And companies are rethinking how much office space they really need.Many experts see the very concept of the office transforming from a place you go every day to more of a hub for high-stakes meetings and collaborative work.Business Insider has talked with dozens of experts to learn what offices will look like when you go back to work, and what it will take to return to normal.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.The coronavirus pandemic is proving to be a huge catalyst that's transforming how employers, real-estate services providers, and landlords are thinking about the office.Top




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Yes Bank fears more deposits may disappear when COVID-19 moratorium ends and people start repaying loans

Yes Bank reported a net loss of ₹3668.33 lakh during the fourth quarter.Between 40% to 45% of its borrowers have opted to exercise the three-month moratorium on loan repayments issued by the Reserve Bank of India.The bank expects deposits to erode further once the moratorium lifts and its customers withdraw their funds to pay off loans.Over the last year, Yes Bank deposits half shrunk to half their original size.Yes Bank posted a net loss of ₹3668.33 lakh in its fourth-quarter earnings amounting to a total loss of ₹16,418 crore for the financial year 2019-20. However, with the onset of the coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing lockdown, the bank is far from being out of the woods just yet. “The extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic will impact the bank's future results will depend on related




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Carabao Cup 3rd round draw - When is it, how to watch, rule changes and more

Sportsmail provides you with everything you need to know for the Carabao Cup third round including time, date and channel plus teams, rule changes and odds.




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FA Cup fourth round draw today - When is it, how to watch, ball numbers and teams

Sportsmail provide you with everything you need to know for the FA Cup fourth round draw including date, time and channel plus the ball numbers and teams through so far.




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Chris Sutton recalls the day when one Sportsmail columnist chased another into the Highbury toilets

Chris Sutton recounts to Kieran Gill the day he became public enemy No 1 in north London, while Martin Keown explains how it inadvertently helped Arsenal clinch the Double the following season.




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I'm A Celeb star Charlotte Crosby is baffled when the word capsicum is used to refer to a pepper

She's no stranger to Australian shores but English reality star Charlotte Crosby seems confused by some of the local lingo.




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5 guests were stuck at a wine farm in South Africa when the country went into lockdown. The owners provided pizza nights while the stranded families gardened and enjoyed live music - and said they became like family.

Anna Punke-Dresen and her family were staying at the Spier Hotel and Wine Farm in South Africa when the country went on lockdown in March in response to COVID-19.The German family's return flights were suddenly canceled and they found themselves stuck, with no idea how or when they could return home.The wine farm's hotel manager decided to stop charging the stranded families, and set social distancing rules in place to protect the hotel staff and remaining guests.Despite the plunge in business, the wine farm is also still paying all of its employees, both part and full-time, whether or not they're working.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Spier Wine Farm was going to be the cherry on top of Anna Punke-Dresen's family trip to South Africa. This luxe wine-farm hotel (one of




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Understaffed hospitals in California are suspending nurses just when they need them most - and volunteers aren't being deployed

At least two hospitals in California have suspended nurses for calling out inadequate access to protective gear such as airborne-resistant masks. Nurses at these hospitals - Providence Saint John's in Santa Monica and West Hills Hospital in Los Angeles - said there aren't enough caregivers to treat coronavirus patients.Nearly 90,000 volunteer nurses and healthcare workers have signed up to help short-staffed California hospitals, but the state hasn't deployed any of them yet.If you are a nurse in a short-staffed hospital, email aakhtar@businessinsider.com. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Jacob Childs used to work alongside his brother as registered nurses in the designated coronavirus floor at Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California - until his




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Why startups should begin by doing things that don't scale, and how to know when to switch to things that do

Before startups commit time and resources to things that scale, the story of a popular urban-gardening startup in London shows why they should focus first on things that don't.Franky Athill, head of marketing for Patch Plants, said his early team of five got its first sales by targeting outreach efforts exclusively on a few apartment buildings.The team grew and personally delivered plants to the small pool of customers.Once the idea gained traction, the team shifted gears to rapidly ramp up daily sales from 10 to 1,000 in three years and expand into Europe.This article is part of a series on growing a small business, called "From 1 to 100."Focusing on how to grow before you have enough data to inform your decisions can be a waste of scarce resources, according to Franky Athill, head of marketing




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Richard Dreyfuss interview turns awkward when Lisa Wilkinson grills him on sexual abuse in Hollywood

The Project left fans cringing Hollywood legends Richard Dreyfuss and Kathleen Turner an awkward interview on The Project on Sunday.




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Shannen Doherty cries when she talks about her Beverly Hills, 90210 co-star Luke Perry

The 47-year-old actress' friend and former Beverly Hills, 90210 co-star - who played Dylan McKay to her Brenda Walsh - suffered a stroke last week. And it has hurt Shannen.




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Kim Kardashian can't wait to wear hair extensions 'when this is all over,' has let hair 'breathe'

The 39-year-old reality star took to her Instagram Story on Thursday night to share a video of six bundles of extensions from hairline and salon owner Violet Teriti.




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Soleimani was in Iraq to 'discuss de-escalating tensions with Saudis' when he was killed, PM says

Adel Abdul Mahdi (left), Iraq's caretaker prime minister, said he was due to meet with top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani (right) on the day he was killed in Baghdad on Friday.




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Nancy Pelosi said 'I'll call him back' when Pence called to tell her about Iranian missile attacks

Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she'd return a phone call to Vice President Mike Pence Tuesday night after he called to inform her about the Iranian missile attacks on U.S. targets in Iraq.




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Kourtney Kardashian reveals she feels her most 'desirable' when she's nude: 'Tiger stripes and all'

Kourtney Kardashian revealed in a Q & A with Rose Inc. that she feels most desirable when she's totally naked. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star appreciated her body, 'Tiger stripes and all.'




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Woman cheats death when bus misses running over her head by inches

This is the heart-stopping moment a bus missed a woman by inches after she suddenly 'felt a bit light-headed' and fell on to a road in Azov, southern Russia.




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Rob Lowe recalls how a young Tom Cruise went 'ballistic' when they were booked to share hotel room

In addition to Cruise and Lowe, the Francis Ford Coppola-directed motion picture featured a lineup of future stars, including Matt Dillon, Emilio Estevez, Ralph Macchio and the late Patrick Swayze.




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Awkward moment Mack Horton runs away from reporter when asked about Shayna Jack's doping scandal

Mack Horton looked less than impressed when a reporter asked him about his teammate Shayna Jack, who has been caught up in a doping scandal on Sunday.




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Mack Horton says swimmers need to step in when doping system fails

Australian star Mack Horton believes swimming's doping system has 'gone wrong' and it's now up to the athletes to stand up for a clean sport, as he did when refusing to share the podium with Sun




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Steven Gerrard not a dead cert for the Liverpool job when Jurgen Klopp departs

It has long been expected that the Reds icon would be an automatic pick to take the reins at Anfield when the German finally decides to call an end to his time in charge on Merseyside.




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Election Day exit polls and results: When will we know the midterms outcome?

Election Day 2018 is currently underway in the United States. Here's all about when the polls open and close, when the exit polls and results will be in and the key races to watch.




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Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor told Ted Cruz to 'f**k off' when he asked to be on guest list

Reznor said the GOP senator was 'bugging' to get on the band's list Wednesday. He also revealed that Cruz had been on the band's guest list a few years prior.




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Barack Obama says women are 'indisputably better' than men when it comes to running the world

The former U.S. president while speaking at a private leadership conference in Singapore blamed most of the world's problems on 'old people', mostly men, holding on to positions of power.




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Nigel Farage set for £150,000 payday when Britain quits the EU at the end of the month

The Brexit Party leader will get a six-figure 'transition' payment because he has spent more than 20 years as an MP in the heart of Brussels.




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Ben Barba doing community service when he 'lashed out an punched a man who called him a wife basher'

The sacked North Queensland Cowboy faced Mackay Local Court on Tuesday charged with punching Adrian Currie, the brother of his girlfriend Ainslie, at a pub on February 22.




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Bulldogs player accused of sex with a schoolgirl wants to be a teacher when he quits football

Jayden Okunbor was stood down from the NRL after it was revealed he had taken a 17-year-old schoolgirl back to the team hotel at Port Macquarie on the New South Wales mid north coast.




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Kendall Jenner celebrates Easter with throwback pictures of when she went blonde for a week

Kendall Jenner was feeling nostalgic this Easter. The 24-year-old posted a couple of Instagram throwback pics reminding her 126 million followers of the time she spent '1 week as a blonde, remember?'




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AirAsia crew added to panic when plane to Bali lost pressure

AirAsia Indonesia cabin crew shouted inappropriate commands to passengers including 'crash position' as the air craft lost pressure on a Bali-bound flight from Perth, watchdog say.




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Driver customises his SUV to stop it crushing red crabs when millions swarm Christmas Island

Chris Bray, 37, and his wife Jess live on Christmas Island, a 52-square-mile Australian territory in the Indian Ocean. The couple invented car 'shoes' to protect the crabs.




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Jade Thirlwall reveals Little Mix were 'f****d over' when they split from Simon Cowell

The quartet wanted to encourage female empowerment through their music but felt they were prevented from doing so under their previous label with former boss Simon.




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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell receives boos when introduced at GOP convention

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is a leader of the party's establishment wing, but won back some newer conservatives by going after Hillary Clinton.




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Lady Gaga is picked up by a fan at a concert when his leg buckles sending them to the floor

Lady Gaga was involved in a scary accident during her Las Vegas show. The 33-year-old and a fan were dancing on stage when they both fell off. Gaga had her legs wrapped around a fan's waist before the fall.




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Kylie Jenner comforts mom Kris when she tears up after gifting Stormi a mini HOUSE

Kris Jenner gave her grandchild, Stormi Webster, one, an epic playhouse as an early Christmas present on Monday.




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Married at First Sight star tells wife he was DISAPPOINTED when he saw her walking down the aisle

Luke Cuccurullo, 31, and Kate Sisk, 27, mutually agreed to divorce on last week's episode of the Lifetime reality series.




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When Harry Winks dictates play, Tottenham are at their best... he is invaluable to Jose Mourinho

SAMI MOKBEL AT THE TOTTENHAM HOTPSUR STADIUM: Harry Winks, under-appreciated? Maybe, but certainly not by the people that matter.




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David Ginola believes Mauricio Pochettino was doomed when Tottenham reached Champions League final

David Ginola believes Mauricio Pochettino was doomed after guiding Tottenham into last year's Champions League final and the club's remarkable run is the reason why Jose Mourinho is struggling.




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Willian admits he wants move to another club in England when he leaves Chelsea with Spurs interested

Willian has admitted that his preference is to join another Premier League club when his Chelsea contract expires this summer. Tottenham are reportedly interested in signing him.




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Chelsea players were 'crying on the floor' when Jose Mourinho left in 2007, reveals Steve Sidwell

On September 20, 2007, Mourinho and Chelsea went separate ways and Steve Sidwell has revealed how players such as Lampard and Terry were left 'crying on the floor' at the news.




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Curious hippo stuns motorists when it takes a stroll through a busy petrol station in South Africa

In a clip captured on Sunday, the curious animal can be seen approaching the busy forecourt of an Engen service station in Saint Lucia.




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Alves chose to fulfill a childhood dream when he joined Sao Paulo and snubbed Man City and Barcelona

We were warned that he may come back, but still, when Dani Alves announced that he would be joining Sao Paulo on a three-year deal, the move sent shockwaves around Brazilian football.




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Bachelorette Angie Kent is confident she will pick a winner when filming wraps up

Bachelorette Angie Kent is confident she will pick a winner when filming wraps on the Channel Ten dating show later this year.




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Religious right crowd erupts in boos when Trump attacks Marco Rubio as a 'clown' and says 'nobody's weaker' on immigration – but he saves the day by holding up his Bible and defending CHRISTMAS

'You have this clown, Marco Rubio. I've been so nice to him!' Trump said, as boos swallowed the room. He also hammered the truant lawmaker for his record of absences in the Senate.




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When is the Open 2019? Plus channel, British course, tee times announcement and more

Just over a week to go until fourth and final major golf tournament of the year The Open 2019 starts. Find out date, tee times and channel plus location, course, odds, prize money and more




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McConnell plans to confirm Donald Trump's nominations for federal judges when Senate returns

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will be back to prioritizing President Trump's judicial nominations when the Senate returns to Washington on Monday.




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Mike Flynn was CLEARED by the FBI of being a Russian asset days before interview when he lied

Unsealed FBI documents from 2017 reveal a plan to close an investigation of former national security advisor Mike Flynn due to a lack of 'derogatory' evidence.




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Coming up roses: Don’t hold back when pruning your climbing roses, says Monty Don

British gardening expert Monty Don shared advice for pruning and planting roses this season. He says an estimated 13 million roses are imported from all around the world for Valentine's Day.




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To the greenhouse! This is the time when a glasshouse comes into its own, says Monty Don

British gardening expert Monty Don (pictured) says January is the time for sowing seeds in the greenhouse.




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Oscar Pistorius 'lost it' when he learned murder acquittal would be appealed

A fellow prisoner at the Kgosi Mampuru II jail in Pretoria said the double-amputee athlete 'got up and stomped' after hearing the ruling on the radio, adding that he was p***** off.'