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...Pope’s choice of platform for Mars After Midnight marks a departure....
...ELON MUSK: Essentially in the future, physical work will be a choice. If you want to do it you can, but you won't need to do it....
...After such strong reads from the first two releases (three if we count Russia’s Sputnik V), the disappointing AZN figures were perhaps bound to prompt downward pressure on the company’s shares....
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...The speed of deterioration in corporate balance sheets as everyday life has shut down means Japanese companies, big and small, will be forced to make dramatic choices in order to survive....
...Respawn Entertainment, the EA unit behind Apex Legends, said 50m users signed up to play in the first month following its February 4 launch....
...Sixty per cent of Americans believe abortion should be legal in the first trimester....
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...“Nature is quantum mechanical so, if you have a computer that worked on quantum principles, it would be mapping apples to apples,” says Bob Sutor, a researcher at IBM....
...“Disruption describes what happens when firms fail because they keep making the kinds of choices that made them successful,” says Joshua Gans, an economist at the Rotman School of Management in Toronto and...
...Issues like this mean that the Apple Watch remains my preferred choice for iPhone owners, even though the Ionic is compatible with both Androids and iPhones....
...The real choice for Mr Fairbairn is whether to take the award in the first place....
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...A 34oz bottle of P&G’s Pantene Pro-V Shampoo & Conditioner was listed by 10 different sellers — nine of them third parties — on the shopping site....
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...“This agreement will mark the beginning of a new era in the aviation of North America, as the first and the largest cross-border alliance between Mexico and the United States,” Aeroméxico CEO Andrés Conesa...
...ULA named Blue Origin’s BE-4 engine its first choice for the new Vulcan rocket when it unveiled the design a year ago at the annual Space Symposium in Colorado Springs....
...He reviews the books You May Also Like: Taste in an Age of Endless Choice, by Tom Vanderbilt and Every Song Ever: Twenty Ways to Listen to Music Now, by Ben Ratliff....
...Swiss and other European watchmakers do not have much choice....
...For the first time, the aviation giant has launched its own branded cabin....
...Participating distributors would get 20 per cent of the $50-per-view proceeds, while consumers would get two free tickets to see a movie at a cinema of their choice....
...The agreement made it less likely that ULA would use an alternative engine from Aerojet that it has named as its second choice should the BE-4’s development fall behind schedule....
...But first a little detour....
...“The consumer never mattered in healthcare,” explains Kushner, “and for the first time ever the consumer does matter, because they are making choices on their own.”...
...This article has been amended since first publication to show correct figures for the chart labelled “Traditional v online TV”. Back to the top of the page...
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