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Bob Dylan Sells 6,000-Item Private Collection for $15 Million

Yahoo Music 

A previously unknown treasure trove of 6,000 artifacts from Bob Dylan 's private collection - including handwritten lyrics, contracts and private letters alongside video and audio recordings – has been sold by the artist to theGeorge Kaiser Family Foundation  and the University of Tulsa for an estimated...

PSU banks rally on RBI move, shares surge to 12.5%

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

Shares of state-run banks soared by up to 12.5 percent Wednesday after Reserve Bank announced amendments to recognise more balance sheet items as common equity tier-I capital which will help unlock up to Rs 35,000 crore for these lenders impacted by asset quality troubles.



Chapman apologizes for using gun, says never hurt girlfriend

«The Bismarck Tribune» (bismarcktribune.com) 

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A day after accepting a 30-game suspension, New York Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman has apologized for using a gun and insisted he never hurt his girlfriend.

Oil prices turn higher as report on supplies and output sinks in

MarketWatch.com 

Oil futures reversed course Wednesday to trade higher after the latest weekly data from the U.S. government. The report showed a hefty 10.4 million-barrel increase in crude supplies but also revealed that domestic output edged lower. Total U.S. crude output fell by 25,000 barrels to stand at 9.077 million barrels a day, the Energy Information Administration said. April West Texas Intermediate oil was up 48 cents, or 1.3%, to $34.88 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. It was trading... Читать дальше...

A look at sweeping new UN sanctions on North Korea

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A UN resolution unanimously adopted Wednesday ratchets up sanctions on North Korea, with a raft of new measures that are the toughest yet to hit the reclusive country.

A look at sweeping new UN sanctions on North Korea

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A UN resolution unanimously adopted Wednesday ratchets up sanctions on North Korea, with a raft of new measures that are the toughest yet to hit the reclusive country.

A look at sweeping new UN sanctions on North Korea

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A UN resolution unanimously adopted Wednesday ratchets up sanctions on North Korea, with a raft of new measures that are the toughest yet to hit the reclusive country.

A look at sweeping new UN sanctions on North Korea

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A UN resolution unanimously adopted Wednesday ratchets up sanctions on North Korea, with a raft of new measures that are the toughest yet to hit the reclusive country.

Uganda, Tanzania Agree To Build Crude Oil Pipeline To Indian Ocean

International Business Times 

Uganda and Tanzania agreed Tuesday to build a crude oil pipeline across the two East African countries, linking landlocked Ugandan oil fields to the Tanzanian coast. The proposed pipeline would cover 700 miles, its construction would cost $4 billion, and it would create 15,000 jobs, Tanzanian President John Magufuli said in a statement obtained by Bloomberg News Wednesday.

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«Деловые Линии» сократили сроки авиаперевозок по более чем 4400 направлений по России


Here's why a lot of economists hate the idea of free public college

BusinessInsider.com 

REUTERS/Jim Young

While the notion of free college might seem like a good idea to anybody with kids, several economists recently told NPR's "Planet Money" that it's not a good plan.

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, who are vying for the Democratic party's nomination, both want to make college more affordable.  

Sander's plan is the more extreme of the two — he's proposing to spend $700 billion to completely waive tuition at public colleges for all students.

Clinton... Читать дальше...

6 New Jersey papers call on Chris Christie to resign over his Trump endorsement in brutal joint editorial

BusinessInsider.com 

AP Photo/Mary Altaffer

Six New Jersey newspapers say Gov. Chris Christie should resign over his endorsement of Donald Trump.

They add that if Christie refuses to quit, New Jersey citizens should initiate a recall effort.

The papers — all owned by the Gannett Company Inc. — on Wednesday ran brutal editorials saying they were fed up with everything from Christie's sarcasm to "his long neglect of the state to pursue his own selfish agenda."

They added that they were "disgusted... Читать дальше...


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