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2016

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Hurriyet.com.tr 

Çocuğunuza iki isim koymayın!

Çocuklara iki isim koymak son yıllarda oldukça moda olan şeyler arasında. Peki, ama çocuğa iki isim koymak doğru mu? ‘Çocuklarla Bir Ömür’ programında Ömür Kurt’un bu haftaki konuğu, iki isimden nasibini almış olanlardan biri Psikolog Mehmet Emin Balay.

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

Trump is not alone: How some tax policy favors the rich

Donald Trump's taxes still have many people scratching their heads: How did he incur such massive losses? What happened in other tax years? Is what he did legal? And how is this even possible?

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

Nazi jargon revival causes alarm in Germany

Long-banished German words and phrases linked to the country's Nazi past have been revived by far-right politicians railing against the migrant influx, sparking comparisons to the 1930s.

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

Jim Beam union workers in Kentucky vote in favor of strike

Whiskey workers at two Jim Beam distilleries in Kentucky have threatened to walk off their jobs as efforts to ratify a new contract soured ahead of a looming deadline at the world's largest bourbon producer.

The Post and Courier 

Which creep is the worst of the worst?

WASHINGTON — It should surprise no one that this presidential election — the first ever to involve a female nominee from a major party in the top spot — has devolved into a contest of man’s ultimate metaphor.

The Post and Courier 

Conservatives must warm to reality

It was very encouraging to see Congressman Mark Sanford join with 13 fellow Republican House members in sponsoring a resolution recognizing that our planet is warming, climate change is real, humans are contributing to it, and action is needed to address it. His leadership should help nudge other S.C. Republicans to engage on this...

The Post and Courier 

Winning climate change war demands a full commitment

Imagine an entirely plausible scenario for the effects of climate change in 2045. The Greenland ice sheet has melted entirely, adding 20 feet to the oceans. Unprecedented outbreaks of pests have ruined crops of corn, wheat and rice around the world, causing food shortages and riots. In the U.S., the army patrols major cities.

The Post and Courier 

Trump video a reminder of lasting campus trauma

It was early fall in 1984 at the College of Charleston. I was a new Big Sister to a Zeta Tau Alpha freshman pledge and it was my responsibility to pack a lunch for our sorority pledge retreat. I was 19, a sophomore, and living on Bull Street, near the campus.

The Post and Courier 

Deaths Summary for Thursday, October 13, 2016

ARRINGTON, Julia L., 58, of Mount Pleasant, a former food industry employee, died Saturday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s Mount Pleasant Chapel.

The Post and Courier 

Chance evacuation meant battening down from afar

One way to deal with an impending storm is to do as instructed, which is to evacuate. As I write this, aboard a ship sailing the Adriatic Sea en route from Siracusa, Sicily to Dubrovnik, Croatia, we’d already accomplished that several days before the order was actually given and the idea of a hurricane skirting the Atlantic coast seems...

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

UN rapporteur eager to probe PH extrajudicial killings

A United Nations official expressed her eagerness to visit the Philippines and probe into the reported extrajudicial killings since the government’s anti-drug war started.

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

Asia stocks stumble as weak China trade data raise growth concerns

Asian stocks stumbled to three-week lows and U.S. stock futures and Treasury yields fell after China's September trade data showed a sharp decline in exports, raising fresh concerns about the health of the world's second biggest economy.

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

Syrian suspect in Germany bomb plot found dead in cell

A Syrian man arrested on suspicion of plotting a jihadist bomb attack on a Berlin airport was found dead in his cell Wednesday after an apparent suicide, sparking outrage over a "judicial scandal".

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

Thai king’s health ‘unstable’ as crowd holds vigil

The health of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej is "still unstable", the palace said late Wednesday, with the 88-year-old on a ventilator and battling a new infection as crowds gathered to pray outside his Bangkok hospital.

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

Wanda’s Wang defends top spot in China rich list

Chinese property magnate Wang Jianlin has defended his crown as the country's richest man, according to the annual Hurun rich list, fending off Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA.N) founder Jack Ma and new players on the block like Baoneng's Yao Zhenhua.