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Give to GOSH: a final thank you

The Independent 

As Give to GOSH draws to a close, one last thank you to all the businesses who have helped make the campaign such a success



More women with breast cancer undergoing genetic testing

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Stephen Feller
BOSTON, Feb. 12 (UPI) -- Genetic testing at nearly 90 percent among women under 40 with breast cancer in a recent study, though most were white, educated and had health insurance.

Steelers re-sign long snapper Warren

NBCSports.com 

The Steelers have signed long snapper Greg Warren to a new one-year contract. Warren, 34, hasn’t missed a game since 2009. He’s been with the Steelers since 2005. Warren started as an undrafted rookie and has played in 165 regular-season games and 12 playoff games. His 165 regular-season games are the fifth-most among active Steelers,…

Autopsy reports found from 1929 Valentine's Day massacre

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

CHICAGO (AP) — Written by hand, the autopsies on the seven bullet-riddled bodies vividly describe why the Valentine's Day massacre of 1929 is still considered Chicago's most infamous gangland killing.

Autopsy reports found from 1929 Valentine's Day massacre

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The attack, carried out by men dressed as city police officers, is widely believed to have been ordered by famed Prohibition-era gangster Al Capone. The victims of the Feb. 14, 1929 massacre were five men who were known gangsters working for Capone rival George "Bugs" Moran, an optometrist who was friends with Moran's crew and a mechanic at the garage that served as Moran's headquarters. Since there was no evidence of a struggle, it's believed that Moran's men thought it was a police raid. Other... Читать дальше...

Autopsy reports found from 1929 Valentine's Day massacre

«The Bismarck Tribune» (bismarcktribune.com) 

CHICAGO (AP) — Written by hand, the autopsies on the seven bullet-riddled bodies vividly describe why the Valentine's Day massacre of 1929 is still considered Chicago's most infamous gangland killing.

Here's what LinkedIn's CEO said to motivate employees after his company's stock was slashed by 40% (LNKD)

BusinessInsider.com 

Chip Somodevilla/Getty

When LinkedIn's stock nose-dived last week after earnings, even its CFO admitted that he was "pretty surprised" by its skid.

The social network for professionals lost more than 40% of its value in one day, slicing $10 billion off its market cap.

At an all-hands meeting last week, LinkedIn's CEO, Jeff Weiner, tried to reassure employees and remind them that's it not about whether or not you'll experience this issue, but how you get through it.

Weiner... Читать дальше...

Channing Tatum Reveals His Energy Secret Is an Amazonian Leaf Tea - Watch Now!

«Just Jared» 

Channing Tatum is dapper in a suit while hitting the red carpet at the premiere of his movie Hail, Caesar! held during the 2016 Berlin Film Festival on Thursday (February 11) in Berlin, Germany. The 35-year-old actor was joined at the event by his co-stars Alden Ehrenreich, Josh Brolin and his fiancee Kathryn Boyd, the [...]

HC issues odd-even notice to Delhi, Centre

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A day after the AAP government announced second phase of the odd-even scheme, the Delhi high court on Friday issued notices to the Centre and the lieutenant governor on a PIL challenging it.

Here’s Why OK Go Just Broke Up With YouTube

International Business Times 

The first band to build its fan base on YouTube just debuted a music video on Facebook. OK Go, the video masterminds responsible for viral hits like “Here She Goes Again” and “The Writing’s On The Wall,” on Thursday published “Upside Down & Inside Out” on its Facebook page and, just as you’d expect an OK Go video to do, it took off like a shot, piling up 25 million views in just 24 hours.

A new peace deal for Syria effectively gives Russia and Assad 'a license to kill'

BusinessInsider.com 

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The announcement of a timeline for "cessations of hostilities" in Syria on Thursday might actually allow the Assad regime and its allies to continue the Syrian Civil War on their own brutal terms.

Syrian president Bashar al-Assad told AFP on Friday that he expects to reclaim control of the entire country even if it takes a "long time."

And he can continue waging war as the partial result of yesterday's diplomatic development.

On Thursday, the International Syria Support Group... Читать дальше...





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