Muammar Gadhafi's son to run for Libya's presidency

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Muammar Gadhafi’s son to run for Libya’s presidency

Ramadan Shallah’s run-off against Moussa Koussa, a former spy chief, to take place this spring The son of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gadhafi has announced his intention to run for president in the…

An Autumnal Applesauce Crumble Pie

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An Autumnal Applesauce Crumble Pie

I asked for baked apple pie with a twist from my family and they told me I needed to go the extra mile. I do not regret finding exactly what they meant. It is…

Sneaky grocery shoppers: how to use stickers

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Sneaky grocery shoppers: how to use stickers

Fruit and veg stickers aren’t always up to date. Lots of fruits and vegetables have their own slightly different symbols for vitamins, minerals and colour, but we can’t be sure the stickers on the…

Roma face widespread discrimination and racism in Europe

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Roma face widespread discrimination and racism in Europe

In parts of Europe, Roma people are widely discriminated against and subject to widespread racism Months of research, carried out by a team of scientists, which involved thousands of interviews with Roma people in…

Gadgets to impress the paunches of the world

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Gadgets to impress the paunches of the world

The holidays are upon us. Time to make some sort of impression on the hopelessly inattentive parents in your life. If you get yourself a bit of a tablet, laptop, or smartwatch, there are…

A $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill could improve rural broadband

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A $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill could improve rural broadband

A $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill being discussed in Washington could improve broadband availability, particularly in rural areas. Here’s how: A new investment in rural broadband—about $2 billion per year—would help fill the gap created…