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2016

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Paper still prevails over e-books, according to new study

TheRepublic.com 

NEW YORK — Adult readers in the U.S. still strongly favor paper over e-books, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center. Around 65 percent of those surveyed had read a paperback or hardcover over the past year, compared to 28 percent who had read an e-book, Pew reported Thursday. Around 40 percent

F/A-18 crashes rise rapidly as budget constraints have led to overused planes, undertrained pilots

Stars and Stripes 

A year ago, Navy and Marine Corps leaders gave a dire warning to Congress: Budget cuts have hurt nondeployed units and could cost lives during a major conflict. The losses happened, but not in combat. Pilots died training at home. Since May, four F/A-18 Hornet or F/A-18E/F Super Hornet crashes involving nondeployed units killed two pilots and destroyed five planes.

Jami’in soja ya bayyana sirrin Boko Haram

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Wani babban jami’in rundunar sojan kasar nan Manjo janar Lucky Irabor yace ana sa ran rundunar zata kwace sauran yankunan kasar nan dake karkashin kungiyar yan ta’adda ta Bokoharam a yan satuttuka kadan masu zuwa. Irabo, wanda shi ne kwamanda hakkin rugurguza yan bokoharam ya rataya a wuyarsa ya bayyana hakan ne a ranar laraba […]

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Terre de Traces Ecolodge

Telegraph.co.uk 

As a working farm, Terre de Traces had been in the Sebti family for generations. Gradually the stables, now bedrooms, and cowsheds - living areas - expanded into a secluded, rambling retreat hidden among hectares of olive groves. It opened as the region’s first eco-lodge in 2012.

Clinton Loses Post-Convention Edge, Trails Trump by 1 Point - Poll

Sputnik International 

Nationwide support for both major US presidential candidates has fallen since the beginning of August, with a steeper plunge for Hillary Clinton resulting in a one percentage point lead for Donald Trump, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports on Thursday.

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US university to give admissions boost to slave descendants

Yahoo Autos 

Georgetown University on Thursday announced measures to atone for having profited from the sale of nearly 300 slaves in the 19th century, giving an edge in admissions for their descendants. The US university's president, John DeGioia, will discuss the steps in a speech later Thursday in Washington, and is to offer a formal apology. Georgetown, a Jesuit school founded in 1789 in the US capital, is one of the oldest universities in the United States.

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