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High-flyers back Aussie women's Ashes tilt
Several prominent Australian women have taken part in a video to support the national women's cricket team's quest to retain the Ashes. -
Soccer-FIFA hopeful transfer system complaint will be withdrawn
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA has struck a deal which it hopes will lead to world players' union FIFPRo withdrawing a legal complaint against the transfer system at the European Commission (EC). -
Australian teacher reportedly shot dead in Kenya
An Australian school teacher has reportedly been shot dead during a robbery in Kenya's capital. -
FA to investigate England women's goalkeeping coach Kendall
LONDON (Reuters) - The Football Association is to investigate England women's goalkeeping coach Lee Kendall over alleged unacceptable behaviour towards striker Eniola Aluko, the ruling body said on Thursday. -
Motor racing - Hartley calls on his old mates for advice
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - New Zealander Brendon Hartley has been grilling fellow-Antipodeans Mark Webber and Daniel Ricciardo for all the information he can get as he prepares for his Formula One debut in Texas on Sunday. -
Former Brazil coach Scolari to leave Guangzhou
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Luiz Felipe Scolari is leave Guangzhou Evergrande after almost three years in charge of the Chinese club, the former Brazil World Cup-winning coach said on Thursday. -
Holden hails its job transition program
As its factory closes in Adelaide, car maker Holden has hailed its efforts to help workers find new jobs. -
'Bigotry seems emboldened:' George W Bush slams Trump-era politics
Former president George W. Bush issued a sharp if veiled denunciation of Trumpism on Thursday, warning that bigotry, white supremacy and falsehoods are coarsening the national tone and threatening American democracy. -
Goerges, Kasatkina reach Moscow semis
Julia Goerges and Russian Daria Kasatkina have enjoyed straight-sets wins to reach the Kremlin Cup semi-finals. -
O'Sullivan asks intruder to pot his ball
Snooker champion Ronnie O'Sullivan has invited a woman who evaded security at an event in England to run around the table to take his shot for him. -
Giroud acrobatics give Arsenal third win
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Arsenal beat 10-man Red Star Belgrade 1-0 in Europa League Group H in an intimidating atmosphere thanks to an acrobatic late goalby Olivier Giroud on Thursday. -
Tony Fadell’s new project comes 15 months after his departure from Nest Labs. #startups siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/tony…
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The two-stage #blockchain hackathon will take place on 3 and 4 November siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/mat…
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The new technology will help make locating those affected by emergencies faster and easier. ow.ly/7cSt30fZoB9
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MapAlerter put in a 19-hour work day in preparation for #Ophelia, which struck Ireland on Monday siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/ext…
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Siro said that @Huawei technology is key to delivering a future-proofed #broadband solution to 500,000 premises siliconrepublic.com/comms/huawei-s…
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FIFA reaches agreement to help unpaid players
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA has reached an agreement that will help players leave their clubs when they do not get paid on time. -
Putin says IOC under U.S. pressure to bar Russia from Pyeongchang Games
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said the International Olympic Committee (IOC) was being pressured by the United States to prevent Russia from taking part in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. -
Hamilton says no plans to 'take a knee' in Austin
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Formula One title favourite Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday he sympathised with athletes protesting racism in the United States but had no plans to kneel during the national anthem before Sunday's U.S. Grand Prix. -
This is @HaloIreland’s largest angel investment to date, both in terms of funding and the number of angels siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/aven…
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‘This is the first time in history that people in Ireland, the UK and Europe can send money to the US at no cost’ siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/circ…
via twitter.com‘This is the first time in history that people in Ireland, the UK and Europe can send money to the US at no cost’ siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/circ… -
Liberia first round election results put football star Weah ahead
MONROVIA (Reuters) - Final official results from Liberia's presidential election put former football star George Weah ahead with 38.4 percent of the vote, almost 10 percentage points ahead of his closest rival. -
Meet the three Irish finalists for the @ESBGroup Spark of Genius competition siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/spar…
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Gates Foundation Backs Away From Common Core, Pledges $1.7 Billion To Build Networks Of Schools
via technocracy.newsAfter admitting to the mess it made with Common Core State Standards, Gates is moving on with a brand new experiment to reform education in America. Gates, a consummate Technocrat, wants “to see faster and lasting change in student achievement.” ⁃ TN EditorMarking a new chapter in education philanthropy, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will step back from its traditional education reform agenda to instead invest close to $1.7 billion over the next five y -
Check out #Lego's brand new Women of @NASA set! ow.ly/Buv230fZCOz
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No Premier League games on Christmas Eve
LONDON (Reuters) - Christmas Eve will be free of Premier League football after broadcasters agreed not to schedule any games for that day. -
To mark @mathsweek, we bring you 10 tricky puzzles to wrap your noggin around siliconrepublic.com/discovery/math…
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Pakistan's Hafeez bowling action reported
Pakistan offspinner Mohammad Hafeez has again been reported for a suspect bowling action for a third time. -
NRL aim for less five-day turnarounds
Chief executive Todd Greenberg says the NRL have done well to reduce the number of five-day turnarounds in 2018, but still believes they can go lower. -
Gibbs wary of repeat of Crows deal fail
Carlton AFL veteran Bryce Gibbs says it's tough saying goodbye to the Blues but he's excited about his trade deal to Adelaide. -
Cheika wants more Indigenous Wallabies
The Wallabies will wear an Indigenous jersey in Saturday's third Bledisloe Cup Test to try to appeal to young AFL and NRL-mad talents. -
Ardern faces first test in picking cabinet
Jacinda Ardern will face her first big task as the next prime minister when she chooses her cabinet. -
Looking for a #job? 80 jobs are coming to Dublin and the midlands. #jobfairy ow.ly/3Tm630fZsso
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‘I sleep better knowing how many great teams are working on ⁰technologies that tackle #climatechange.’ #CLP17 siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/clim…
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Neurovalens is offering positions in engineering and marketing. #Belfast #jobfairy ow.ly/Plaa30fZovI
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Progressivism And Democratic Institutions Are Giving Way To Technocracy
via technocracy.newsThis was the specific prediction given by Dr. Parag Khanna in his book, Technocracy in America, which calls for direct Technocracy in America. In general, Americans don’t have a clue what is coming down the track at breakneck speed. ⁃ TN EditorFor over forty years the left has been successfully reshaping American culture. Social mores and government policies about sexuality, marriage, the sexes, race relations, morality, and ethics have changed radically. The collective wisdom o -
#MostRead Today: What’s it like to find data-driven solutions for the life sciences industry? ow.ly/GNgc30fZBYX
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#MostRead Today: Extreme-weather app generates 500,000 alerts during Ophelia ow.ly/gZzO30fZBXr
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North Korea implores Aust to ditch Trump
North Korea has written to Australia urging it to ditch its alliance with the United States and Donald Trump for the sake of global peace and avoiding war. -
FA must learn from 'sorry saga' says Sports Minister
LONDON (Reuters) - The Football Association must learn from the "sorry saga" which led to the governing body apologising over comments made to England women's internationals Eniola Aluko and Drew Spence, Sports Minister Tracey Crouch said on Thursday. -
Everton 'dirtiest' Premier League team in history, says study
The website used a points system to rate clubs for transgressions on the pitch since the start of the Premier League in 1992. Teams collected 25 points for a red card, five for a yellow card and one for each foul. -
Gardiner keen to plug Kiwis defence
New Kiwis defence coach Ben Gardiner hopes to do his bit for the side as they attempt to win the Rugby League World Cup. -
The Nudge: Nobel Prize In Economics Awarded For Creating Tool Of Technocracy
via technocracy.newsNoted economist Richard Thaler invented the ‘nudge’ that Technocrats can use to manipulate consumers as part of Technocracy’s social engineering goals. University of Chicago and the Nobel Institute are global-class organizations. The author of this article, a professor of political science, has correctly noted that the Nudge is a tool of Technocracy and that it is antithetical to democratic institutions. ⁃ TN EditorRichard Thaler has championed “nudges” w -
Putin calls for dialogue on North Korea
Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to solve the issues on the Korean Peninsula via dialogue rather than military intervention. -
Have you been getting missed calls from strange numbers? ow.ly/3EGt30fZnyu
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Accounting firm RBK announces 80 new jobs in Dublin and the midlands siliconrepublic.com/jobs/rbk-jobs-…
via twitter.comAccounting firm RBK announces 80 new jobs in Dublin and the midlands siliconrepublic.com/jobs/rbk-jobs-… -
Injury forces Berdych to end season early
Tomas Berdych is the latest player to end his season early after announcing he would miss tournaments in Vienna and Paris because of a back injury. -
'Talisman' Zaha cannot save Palace on his own, says Hodgson
The Ivory Coast international returned from a two-month spell on the sidelines to score the winner against defending champions Chelsea last weekend and give Palace their first points of the campaign. -
Aust treatment of refugees 'shocking': UN
The UN has again pressed Australia on its treatment of asylum seekers, with some policies being described as "shocking" and "disturbing". -
. @MathesonLaw is set to host Ireland’s first ever law-focused #blockchain hackathon siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/mat…
via twitter.com. @MathesonLaw is set to host Ireland’s first ever law-focused #blockchain hackathon siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/mat…
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