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A Journey to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Where Sleeping Beauty Awakens

Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there stood emerald peaks woven with crystalline rivers, hillsides garlanded with stone villages, and canyons joined by lofty bridges arcing toward the heavens. This enchanting realm even had a suitably enchanting name: Bosnia and Herzegovina, as melodious as Narnia, Utopia or Shangri-La, worlds that exist […]

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‘Here we go again’: Judge blocks Mississippi abortion ban

A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked a Mississippi law that would ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, at about six weeks of pregnancy. “Here we go again,” U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves wrote in his order. “Mississippi has passed another law banning abortions prior to viability.” His new order stops the

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Steve Dymond death: Jeremy Kyle guest ex-partner ‘abused online’

Image copyright Steve Dymond/Facebook Image caption The pre-recorded episode Mr Dymond took part in was based on the subject of infidelity The former partner of a man found dead after filming an episode of the Jeremy Kyle Show says she has been targeted by internet trolls. Steve Dymond, 63, was discovered at his home in

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What the Jamie’s Italian collapse can teach rival chains

Image copyright Getty Images Earlier this week, Jamie Oliver’s restaurant group went into administration, with 1,000 jobs being lost. The group, which includes the Jamie’s Italian chain, Barbecoa and Fifteen, has been reduced from 25 restaurants to three. It appears to be part of a broader trend, according to statistics from data firm CGA. Chains

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Report: FTC’s political wrangling delays Facebook settlement

Facebook may have to wait longer before resolving a U.S. government investigation into the company’s mishandling of personal information. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that political wrangling is delaying a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. Facebook could be fined up to $5 billion for various breaches of privacy. The newspaper says FTC Chairman

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