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Why we have continued to provide support for the TSA

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

SystemSpecs Limited, one of Nigeria’s leading software houses and owner of Remita, the software powering the implementation of the Federal Government’s Treasury Single Account (TSA), has chosen to respond to growing inquisitions from the general public over its continued performance of the TSA service terms of contract with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), despite […]

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Why women want to be men? The consequences are shocking

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Gender equality is a big issue today. Indeed, our world is not full of justice. And women suffer from it severely. However, when women become men, we get many grave consequences. So, are feminists wrong? Let’s get a Biblical point of view on this issue. The first fact is that feminism and gender equality is […]

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Cosby's lawyers seek to force accuser to repay settlement

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bill Cosby's lawyers will ask a judge to order the accuser in his criminal sex assault case to refund the money he paid to settle her lawsuit a decade ago.

Cosby's lawyers seek to force accuser to repay settlement

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bill Cosby's lawyers will ask a judge to order the accuser in his criminal sex assault case to refund the money he paid to settle her lawsuit a decade ago.

Cosby's lawyers seek to force accuser to repay settlement

«The Bismarck Tribune» (bismarcktribune.com) 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bill Cosby's lawyers will ask a judge to order the accuser in his criminal sex assault case to refund the money he paid to settle her lawsuit a decade ago.

The FT’s summer books 2016

Financial Times 

From the fightback against robots to Capability Brown, FT writers and guests select their books of the year so far

Washington flummoxed over federal Confederate flag displays

Stars and Stripes 

A year after South Carolina removed the Confederate flag from its capitol grounds, official Washington is struggling with further restrictions on the flag's display on federal property, including in the U.S. Capitol complex.

Montenegro defies Russian calls against NATO membership

Stars and Stripes 

Montenegro's leader has called Russian initiatives on the military neutrality of the Balkans "irrational" and invited the Kremlin to respect the tiny country's right to decide on its NATO membership.

Havalimanı saldırganı İngiliz ajanı çıktı

Sabah 

Brüksel Havaalanı'na düzenlenen DAEŞ saldırısını organize eden teröristin İngiliz ajanı olduğu belirlendi. Türkiye, kanlı havalimanı saldırısının arkasındaki gerçek güçleri bulmak için uğraşırken, Paris...Devamı için tıklayınız

Indiana flags lowered to honor 5 slain military members

TheRepublic.com 

INDIANAPOLIS — On nearly nine of 10 days last year, one or more states were flying the American flag at half-staff to memorialize the deaths of military members, public officials, police, first responders, prominent citizens, and victims of mass killings and disasters, The Associated Press found in analyzing information requested from all 50 states and

Alexander Skarsgard Shoots Down Wedding Bells Rumors

«Just Jared» 

Alexander Skarsgard looks super hot in his blue top while appearing on Watch What Happens Live on Thursday night (June 30) in New York City. The 39-year-old The Legend of Tarzan actor was interviewed alongside Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates actress Aubrey Plaza. During the episode, Alex was asked by a caller if the [...]

Here are some the of strangest ways millennials use technology

BusinessInsider.com 

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Millennials are taking over the world in a very literal way.

This year, the demographic became the largest living generation in the US, passing the baby-boomer generation that once held the title.

And in a country with 75.4 million millennials, it's not hard to notice the generation's habits—especially those involving technology.

According to a Nielsen survey, millennials cited technology use as the most defining characteristic of their generation... Читать дальше...

Brazil`s interim president has 13% approval: Poll

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

Just 13 percent of Brazilians think interim president Michel Temer is doing a good job, a poll found Friday, making him only slightly more popular than his bitter rival Dilma Rousseff.





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