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Loan curbs likely to see amendment

BangkokPost.com 

The Bank of Thailand will likely amend the soon-to-be implemented mortgage lending curbs after they take effect, depending on speculative behaviour, credit quality and the financial accessibility of homebuyers.

Bacteria May Travel Thousands of Miles Through ‘Air Bridge’ - Study

RIA Novosti  

Bacteria may be able to travel thousands of miles through the air without the assistance of people or animals for transport, which was previously believed to be necessary, according to a new study positing an “air bridge” theory that may enhance our understanding of how bacterial diseases spread.

Giancarlo Stanton’s 2nd Yankees season is at hand — and so is serious heat

New York Post 

Will Giancarlo Stanton ace his first chance at a second impression? It may not be the very most vital question looming over these 2019 Yankees, who kick things off Thursday at Yankee Stadium by facing the awful-on-purpose Orioles (as opposed to last year’s awful-by-accident Baltimore group). It’s up there, though. Especially early, with so many...



Groups combine weather forecast, digital finance to save lives

Rappler.com 

This is a press release from Oxfam in the Philippines.

Humanitarian actors in the Philippines, together with the private sector, launched an innovation that combines weather parametric forecasting and financial technologies in disaster response.

The project – “Building Resilient Adaptive and Disaster Ready Communities” (B-Ready) – was ...

EPA: No toxic releases at Superfund sites in flooded Midwest

TheRepublic.com 

MEAD, Neb. — Flooding in the Midwest temporarily cut off a Superfund site in Nebraska that stores radioactive waste and explosives, inundated another one storing toxic chemical waste in Missouri, and limited access to others, federal regulators said Wednesday. The Environmental Protection Agency reported no releases of hazardous contaminants at any of eight toxic waste

Sean English, runner who lost leg in high school, wins first Tyler Trent memorial award

USA Today High School Sports 

Courage. Character. Resilience.

Purdue superfan Tyler Trent had them all.

So does heroic teen Sean English, the University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy (Mich.) track star who lost his leg helping others, but went on to run again, just as he had promised.

His grit and character not only pulled him through his darkest days, but made him the first recipient of the Tyler Trent Courage and Resilience Award, a memorial scholarship honoring the Boilermaker superfan who died Jan. Читать дальше...

More Kiwis switching to Fibre as an online RWC beckons

Scoop 

The All Blacks take on the Springboks in Yokohama in under 6 months and with Spark Sport holding the broadcast rights in New Zealand, and viewing of the majority of matches only available online, it is not at all surprising that Kiwis are queuing ...

Trump's 'party of health care' promise bewilders Republican senators - CNN

Google.com 

  1. Trump's 'party of health care' promise bewilders Republican senators  CNN
  2. In Divided White House, Trump Sided With Mulvaney in Push for Nullifying Obamacare  The New York Times
  3. President Donald Trump Administration Jumps Back Into The Battle Over Obamacare | NBC Nightly News  NBC News
  4. A Losing Health-Care Strategy  The Wall Street Journal
  5. Why Trump’s New Push to Kill Obamacare Is So Alarming  The New York Times
  6. View full coverage on Google News

Flood waters drain Cochrane Museum bank account

Globalnews.ca 

Fast-moving flood waters filled the basement of the Cochrane Museum over the weekend, causing damages that are expected to cost the historical society that runs the place all of its reserve funds.


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