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2015

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VIDEO Chelsea 4-0 Maccabi Tel-Aviv Highlights: Willian, Costa, Oscar’s Goals Lead Blues' Onslaught

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Willian’s incidental free kick goal propelled reeling Chelsea to a 4-0 victory over Maccabi Tel-Aviv in Group G Champions League play Wednesday at Stamford Bridge. The Brazilian midfielder originally intended to sweep the ball into the Israeli side’s box to any number of teammates capable of converting the well-placed kick, instead it soared into the top right corner of the net past Maccabi keeper Predrag Rajkovic. Chelsea would never looked back, adding three more goals in the next 63 minutes.

VIDEO Dinamo Zagreb 2-1 Arsenal: Highlights, Goals; Giroud Sees Red In Gunners Champions League Loss

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Arsene Wenger talked about the determination to make amends for last season’s Champions League exit as Arsenal kicked off their latest quest to win the European Cup for the first time in their history. Instead, Wednesday’s opening group stage clash against Dinamo Zagreb saw the Premier League side pick up exactly where they left off against Monaco. On a desperately disappointing night in the Croatian capital, Olivier Giroud was sent off as Arsenal went down 2-1 to what was on paper the weakest team in Group F.

Uber Rival Gets A Lyft With $100M Didi Kuaidi Investment

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Lyft has received a $100 million investment from Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Kuaidi which will allow users to hail taxis from either company in their native apps in both the U.S. and China.

Syrian Refugees Crowned King In The World Of Asylum Seekers; Others Fake It Till They Make It

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BERLIN -- Abdo is angry. He grinds his incongruously luminescent orange sport shoes into the dirt. The 27-year-old Egyptian is standing outside the State Office of Health and Social Affairs (LaGeSo), where hundreds of refugees are waiting to register their asylum applications. He gives only his first name, citing security risks to his family in Alexandria. Many refugees, he says, have false documents or profess to have none, in order to improve their chances of receiving official asylum status --... Читать дальше...

Buhari Opposes Further Nigerian Currency Devaluation, Endorses Central Bank's Restrictions

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Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said Wednesday he opposed further currency devaluation in the oil-rich West African nation, which has been hit hard by a global oil glut and crashing crude prices. The 72-year-old leader also endorsed the Nigerian central bank’s policy of limiting foreign-exchange trading, according to Reuters.

Rates of Uninsured Drop In Every State: US Census Bureau Health Insurance Report

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The number of Americans who carry no health insurance declined sharply in 2013 and 2014, after years of relatively little change, the U.S. Census Bureau said Wednesday. During the same period, the percentage of the population without health coverage shrank in every state, and in the District of Columbia.

Janet Yellen's Dashboard: 3 Data Points That Will Guide The Federal Reserve's Interest Rate Decision

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U.S. Federal Reserve Board Chairwoman Janet Yellen faces a daunting task this week as policymakers debate whether to raise interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade. The Fed's decision hinges on whether central bankers agree that the U.S. economy is on course for hitting major objectives, low inflation, full employment and financial market stability.

What Is The Carried Interest Tax Loophole?

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There are not many issues that unite property mogul Donald Trump and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, bitter opponents in the race for the GOP presidential nod. There are even fewer that unite those two with President Obama. But all three have now indicated their support for ending a tax rule that allows hedge funds, private equity firms and venture capitalists to avoid billions of dollars in taxes each year. The so-called carried interest loophole, as Obama has characterized it, has long been a target of Democratic reform... Читать дальше...



Deputy Head Of China’s Stock Market Regulator Investigated For 'Severe Violations'

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SHANGHAI -- The Chinese government’s attempts to rein in recent turmoil in the country’s equity markets has taken a dramatic new twist, with the detention of the deputy head of the official stock-market regulator. Zhang Yujun, assistant chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), is being investigated for “severe disciplinary violations” -- a phrase typically used to imply corruption -- according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

Dow Jones Industrial Average Fluctuates As Muted Consumer Prices Complicate Federal Reserve Decision

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This story was updated at 4 p.m. EDT U.S. stocks closed higher Wednesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 140 points after fluctuating in morning trading amid consumer prices posting their first decline in seven months. However, energy stocks received a boost in afternoon trading after U.S. oil prices leaped nearly 6 percent as crude oil inventories unexpectedly fell.

California Wildfires 2015: How Climate Change And Risky Development Are Raising Costs Of US Wildfires

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As deadly wildfires roar across Northern California this week, and with summer blazes scorching Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, 2015 is on track to become one of the worst years for wildfires in U.S. history. The threat of destructive blazes is quickly rising as global warming turns states into hot, dry tinder boxes and as communities sprawl further into fire-prone forests.

Cortana In Your Car: Microsoft Takes On Apple CarPlay, Android Auto With Voice-Powered Connected Car

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Microsoft Corp. announced Tuesday it has plans to integrate its Cortana voice assistant in "connected cars." A company executive at the TechDays Taiwan 2015 conference indicated the firm has developed a prototype car that links the windshield with a navigation system, with Cortana providing location information and even restaurant reservations.

Fed Rate Hike: Why Seven Years Of Near-Zero Interest Rates Failed To Boost Wages

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In the seven years since the Federal Reserve took the extraordinary step of lowering interest rates virtually to zero, a host of economic indicators have flashed positive. Unemployment has roughly halved from its 2009 peak of 10 percent. Companies took advantage of ultra-low borrowing costs to issue record levels of corporate debt for three years running. The value of stocks in the Standard & Poor's 500 index approximately tripled.

Chile's President Michelle Bachelet Approval Sinks Over Economic Malaise, Corruption And Stalled Reforms

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Chile’s President Michelle Bachelet, leader of the country that has for years upheld a sterling reputation as South America’s most stable and prosperous democracy, is now facing a grim turnaround in her presidency. Two years after she soared to re-election in a landslide vote, her approval rating stands at a historic low of 20 percent, according to a survey released this week by Chilean opinion pollster Plaza Pública Cadem.

Malaysian Public Prosecutor Anthony Kevin Morais Found Dead In Oil Drum

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Malaysian investigators said Wednesday that they have discovered the body of a deputy public prosecutor in an oil drum filled with concrete. The body of Anthony Kevin Morais, who went missing earlier this month, was found in USJ1 suburb near Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday morning, local media reported.

Driven To Deceive: Life Behind The Counter At Dollar Rent A Car

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Anthony and MaryLou Liccione saved up for three years to take their first real vacation together: one week in Florida, just north of Daytona. There, the couple – both in their 70s – planned to escape winter in upstate New York, celebrate their 20th anniversary and visit a friend in a nursing home. "A trip of a lifetime for us," says Anthony Liccione. Two months before embarking on the big trip, their travel agent confirmed their rental car booking, at a price of $123.67 for the week. For two senior citizens on a budget... Читать дальше...

Yemeni Government Returns To Aden After Months In Exile: Spokesman

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ADEN, Yemen (Reuters) - Yemeni Prime Minister Khaled Bahah arrived in Aden on Wednesday, his spokesman said, advancing efforts to re-establish an administration on home soil after months working from exile with Gulf Arab allies to battle Houthi control of the country. Government spokesman Rajeh Badi said Bahah, who is also vice president, was accompanied by seven ministers when he arrived in Aden, where local fighters backed by Saudi-led forces drove the Houthi movement out in July.

Washington Will Be Blamed When ISIS Takes Over Damascus After Assad Regime Falls: Russian Envoy

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Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin believes that Russia and the United States have one thing in common now as neither of the countries wants Syrian President Bashar Assad to step down. The U.N. ambassador said that the U.S. government did not want the Assad regime to fall, adding that the matter was “very complex.” The U.S. government does not want to harm the Syrian government while fighting against the Islamic State group, Churkin added.

Nepal Constitution Protest: Police Shooting Kills 4, Including Child, Amid Clashes

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Four people, including a 4-year-old child, were killed in police firing late Tuesday during protests over parliamentary voting on a new constitution in Nepal, according to reports.  Protesters, who are against a recently-proposed constitution that would, among other things, divide the country into provinces, have clashed with police for several weeks. Protesters are also demanding that Nepal be declared a Hindu state in the new constitution.

Russia’s Weapon Supply To Assad Regime ‘In Accordance With International Law’: Parliament Speaker

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A Russian diplomat has said that Russia will continue its military supply for Syrian President Bashar Assad. Sergey Naryshkin, the speaker of Russia’s lower house of parliament, acknowledged to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in Mongolia that Russia had been supplying weapons to the Syrian government. He added that Russian authorities had never kept its support for the Assad regime a secret.





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