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How Special is Prabhas to Anushka Shetty? 5 Pictures that didn't lie About their True Feelings

Prabhas and Anushka Shetty might have not confirmed about their relationship, but the fans across the country want them to tie the knot. The pictures below will truly explain why their well-wishers want them to be together, forever.




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Adnan Sami shares adorable pics of daughter Medina Jaan on her birthday

Bollywood singer Adnan Sami is celebrating the birthday of daughter Medina Jaan today. The musician has shared some adorable pics of him with daughter and wife Roya.




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Improving water safety and global prosperity: Preparedness, participation and return

In January of this year I visited the Mexican state of Tabasco– a state crossed by rivers and facing the Gulf of Mexico. The state’s population has doubled over the past 30 years and its economy relies heavily on oil and natural gas resources. It has its challenges as well: unemployment, poverty and a lack of resources.




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Revenue Statistics 2016 and Consumption Tax Trends 2016 to launch Wednesday 30 November 2016

Tax burdens and revenue collection across the OECD countries are reaching levels not seen since before the global financial crisis. Nevertheless, the tax mix varies enormously across the advanced economies.




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OECD Working Group on Bribery report on Ireland launches Wednesday 18 December 2013

The OECD Working Group on Bribery will release a report tomorrow Wednesday 18 December at 12.00 CET/11.00 Dublin time on Ireland’s efforts to fight foreign bribery.




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OECD Working Group on Bribery report on Israel launches Wednesday 24 June 2015

The OECD Working Group on Bribery will release a review of Israel’s efforts to fight foreign bribery on Wednesday 24 June 2015 at 11.00 CET.




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OECD Secretary-General at the G20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in Sydney, 21-23 February 2014

Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, was in Sydney from 21 to 23 February 2014 to attend the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meetings. While in Sydney, the Secretary-General launched the 2014 OECD Going for Growth report, alongside Mr. Joseph Benedict "Joe" Hockey, Treasurer of Australia.




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Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, in Sydney on 17-20 July 2014 for G20 Trade Ministerial

Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, will be in Sydney from 17 to 20 July 2014 to attend the G20 Trade Ministers Meeting.




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Bank Business Models and the Basel System: Complexity and Interconnectedness

The main hallmarks of the global financial crisis were too-big-to-fail institutions taking on too much risk with other people’s money: excess leverage and default pressure resulting from contagion and counterparty risk. This paper looks at whether the Basel III reforms address these issues effectively and proposes improvements to the current reform proposals.




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Student loans, indebtedness, and financial literacy in the United States

Annamaria Lusardi is the Denit Trust Chair of Economics and Accountancy at the George Washington University School of Business. Following the release of new data focused on Americans’ financial capability, she draws attention to some of the findings in the study, focusing on three areas of great importance to the personal finances of Americans: student loans, indebtedness, and financial literacy.




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OECD Economic Survey of Russia launches in Moscow at the Gaidar Forum on Wednesday 15 January 2014

The OECD will launch its latest Economic Survey of the Russian Federation in Moscow on Wednesday 15 January 2014 during the annual Gaidar Forum.




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OECD Interim Economic Assessment launches Wednesday 18 March at 11:00 a.m.

Chief Economist Catherine L. Mann will present the near-term prospects for the global economy on Wednesday 18 March at 11:00 a.m. (CET).




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Improving water safety and global prosperity: Preparedness, participation and return

In January of this year I visited the Mexican state of Tabasco– a state crossed by rivers and facing the Gulf of Mexico. The state’s population has doubled over the past 30 years and its economy relies heavily on oil and natural gas resources. It has its challenges as well: unemployment, poverty and a lack of resources.




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Howdy, Podner! Peter Aspden on Las Vegas’s heritage impulse

The Nevada resort, a byword for pleasure-seeking in the here and now, is starting to take its history seriously, says the FT’s arts writer  


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The life of a song: Goodnight, Irene

First recorded in 1934 by Lead Belly the 'Homicidal Harmoniser', David Cheal follows the waltzing lament of 'Goodnight, Irene' through interpretations by the Weavers, Ry Cooder and Bryan Ferry. Credits: Hallmark, H&H Music, Rhino/Warner Bros, Virgin Germany.  


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The Life of a Song: Midnight Train to Georgia

Sue Norris on how Cissy Houston and Gladys Knight respectively transformed the sound, and meaning, of Jim Weatherly's country number. Credits: X5 Music Group, Jim Weatherly, Carinco AG, Capitol Records LLC.  


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Coronavirus boosts digital banking as Argentines lose fondness for cash

SoftBank-funded fintech challenger Ualá expands rapidly amid the pandemic




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Markets Now - Wednesday 6th May 2020

Last updated 2:00pm BST. Featuring ITV, National Express, Hiscox, Hammerson, LondonMetric, Metro Bank and OneSavings.




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Emirates-owned Dnata threatens to pull out of Australia

Catering and ground-handling company excluded from Canberra’s coronavirus support scheme




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Twitter CEO’s weak argument why investors shouldn’t fire him

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey might not spend six months a year in Africa, claims the real product development is under the hood and gives an excuse for deleting Vine before it could become TikTok. Today he tweeted, via Twitter’s investor relations account, a multi-pronged defense of his leadership and the company’s progress. The proclamations come […]




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Big City thinking needs Big City analytics: Identifying Sydney's Centres of Gravity - 7 Apr

Greater Sydney generates 23% of the Nation's GDP and will be a city of 8 million, up from 4 million, in the next 40 years.




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STEM agenda alive and kicking - PwC partners with McCarthy Catholic College for Sydney's first P-TECH Pilot - 30 May

PwC has today been announced as the first employer partner for a new Pathways in Technology (P-TECH) style pilot at McCarthy Catholic College, Emu Plains.




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'Walked all night on tracks, left behind as I couldn't keep up' says Aurangabad tragedy survivor; 16... - Firstpost

  1. 'Walked all night on tracks, left behind as I couldn't keep up' says Aurangabad tragedy survivor; 16...  Firstpost
  2. Sorry, we have run out of all words today  Mumbai Mirror
  3. NHRC issues notice to Maharashtra govt over deaths of migrant workers in Aurangabad train mishap, seeks det...  Zee News
  4. 16 walking home to MP fall asleep on rail tracks, run over in Maharashtra  The Indian Express
  5. Tragedy on tracks  The Indian Express
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How you shouldn’t handle your data breach

So you’ve had a data breach. Don’t worry, it’s not just you. These days it happens to everyone, no matter how large or small your company is. It’s almost inevitable, some might say, and not a case of if but when. A lot is already out of your control. Whether a hacker broke in and […]




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Maggie Smith reveals she didn't find Harry Potter and Downton Abbey roles 'satisfying'

Dame Maggie Smith has revealed she didn't feel 'satisfied' with her roles in the Harry Potter and the Downton Abbey franchise.




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Full House will debate impeaching Donald Trump for SIX HOURS Wednesday

The House Rules Committee voted out a procedure on a party-line vote allowing for six hours of debate on the impeachment of Donald Trump Wednesday.




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The House of Representatives WILL vote to impeach Donald Trump Wednesday

On Wednesday the House of Representatives will vote to impeach President Donald Trump after six hours of debate.




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Jurgen Klopp reveals he was so drunk he 'didn't notice' Borussia Dortmund 2012 title celebrations

Borussia Dortmund's sensational 2011-12 season will live long in fans' memories but not in Jurgen Klopp's, as the German coach was too drunk to 'notice' the celebrations. 




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Rafael Nadal slams Novak Djokovic fans at the ATP Cup final between Spain and Serbia in Sydney

Nadal - who lost the inaugural tournament's final singles rubber in straight sets to Novak Djokovic - complained to the umpire about fans of the Serbian star.




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Barcelona stars to receive medicals on their return to training on Wednesday

Lionel Messi and Co will return to the club for training on Wednesday where they will receive a medical at the club's Ciutat Esportiva training base following an inspection from LaLiga officials.




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EastEnders SPOILER: First look as Callum Highway is bound and gagged during kidnap ordeal

EastEnders first look spoiler pictures show Callum Highway bound and gagged during his kidnap ordeal amid Keanu Taylor's explosive revenge plot against the Mitchells.




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Lacey Turner reveals she couldn't get 'excited' about her pregnancy after two previous miscarriages

EastEnders star Lacey Turner has admitted she couldn't allow herself to get excited about her pregnancy before giving birth to daughter Dusty, seven months.




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EastEnders Spoiler: Whitney Dean screams for help amid her kidnap hell 

EastEnders spoilers reveal the harrowing moment Whitney Dean screams for help as Max Branning gets in contact amid her kidnap hell.




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EastEnders fans spot blunder as Whitney Dean is kidnapped by evil Leo King's mum

Viewers took to Twitter following the bombshell to claim that Whitney could have escaped from her prison through the window, after she was seen screaming for help after being trapped in the flat.




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DNA matching boy, 16, is found on Alesha MacPhail body, court hears

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - The boy denies raping and murdering Alesha MacPhail on the Isle of Bute, as well as child abduction and defeating the ends of justice.




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Francesco Molinari battled back injury so bad in Ryder Cup he couldn't tie shoelaces the day after

Francesco Molinari has revealed he had to overcome a back injury to produce his record-breaking Ryder Cup heroics. The back problem left him unable to tie his shoes the day after.




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The Open: Francesco Molinari admits he didn't really enjoy championship

IAN LADYMAN AT PORTRUSH: Outgoing champion Francesco Molinari admitted he hadn't particularly enjoyed the experience of defending his title this week.




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Miley Cyrus didn't wear shorts or a bikini for three years after trolls compared her to a 'turkey'

Miley Cyrus has candidly revealed she refused to wear a bikini or shorts for two or three years after she was criticised by trolls following a performance.




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George Clooney inks Netflix deal to direct and star in movie adaptation of Good Morning, Midnight

Clooney will play a lonely Arctic scientist called Augustine who tries to make contact with an astronaut on board a spacecraft trying to return home in the post-apocalyptic tale.




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David and Victoria Beckham let their hair down with close friend Dave Gardner

The trio were in high spirits while watching American rock band The Killers perform in front of thousands of fans on the Pyramid Stage.




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Ed Sheeran builds football pitch on his estate - promising to switch off floodlights after midnight

Dubbed 'Sheeranville' the 16-acre Framlingham, Suffolk, pad has been growing month by month with the star snapping up five properties in the area for a total of £37 million.




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Sydney celebrity hotspot Pelicano popular with Ed Sheeran and Mel Gibson to close

Pelicano co-owner Andrew Becher said their landlord was pushing them out of their Double Bay building but the building owners claim it is in need of urgent renovations.




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Emma Watson had therapy as she didn't feel worthy of stardom

Plucked from a line-up in her school gym at Oxford's Dragon School, Emma quickly became a household name as Potter's best friend across eight blockbuster films.




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Rand Paul makes bizarre 'joke' that Obama's opinion on same-sex marriage couldn't 'get any gayer'

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, son of presidential candidate Ron Paul, mocked President Barack Obama's recent statements on gay marriage at an Iowa conference.




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Rand Paul 'hadn't spoken to attacker in 10 years'

Kelley Paul, Sen. Rand Paul's wife, shamed the media in an op-ed for CNN and updated the world on her husband's condition, after he was attacked by a neighbor earlier this month.




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MasterChef judges slam Sydney's lockout laws as 'bulls**t'

MasterChef judges Matt Preston and Gary Mehigan have slammed Sydney's lockout laws - which were brought in to quell alcohol-fuelled violence in the city back in 2014.




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Fans are left furious as Prince Charles 'didn't eat anything' during his guest appearance

Prince Charles left fans fuming after he seemingly failed to eat a series of Down Under delicacies on Wednesday night's episode of MasterChef.




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Masterchef's Sashi set to cook in Sydney again in nail-biting semifinal

Police officer Sashi, 39, will be cooking for four of the best chefs in Australia on a luxury boat in Sydney harbour.




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Riot squad are called to a Halloween party after a savage brawl spilled out into Sydney streets

About 200 guests attending a Halloween party in Sydney's West on Friday night poured out into the streets - causing riot squad police to be called in.




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Stuart Lancaster's side didn't just lay down a marker in World Cup year with their storming win over Wales... it was the night England went from boys to men

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: As an England ‘fan’, I’m still buzzing about that win over Wales, while the coach in me is trying not to get too carried away. However, that the result was huge leap forward.