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Ride-along and interview Nokia's Aaron Dannenbring. Father of Anna Campbell who died fighting Islamic State ISIS in Syria wants to bring remains to UK. Anna Campbell, 26, originally from Lewes, East Sussex, died fighting alongside Kurdish forces in the northern Syrian city of Afrin after it was hit by an air strike in March 2018. Alexis Sanchez 'took home 5m in performance-related bonuses at Manchester United last year'. The Chilean has scored only five goals in 45 games since his free transfer from Arsenal in the January transfer window of the 2017/18, despite being given a salary of 400,000 a week. Wayne Rooney treats his eldest three sons to a luxury yacht ride in Barbados. Wayne Rooney and his three eldest sons continued their luxuriant holiday in Barbados on Wednesday, while his wife Coleen continued to recover in the UK after falling unwell. Young Iranians Arrested for Being Too Happy in Tehran. Six young Iranians were arrested and forced to repent on state television Tuesday for the grievous offense of proclaiming themselves to be "Happy in Tehran," in a homemade music video they posted on YouTube. China's next commercial rockets to make test flights in 2020, 2021 Xinhua. China will launch test flights for the next two space rockets in its Smart Dragon series meant for commercial use in 2020 and 2021, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday, as an expected boom in satellite deployment gathers pace. Word of the Day + Quiz 124; adorn. This word has appeared in 106 New York Times articles in the past year. DR MICHAEL MOSLEY How can I stop forgetting passwords? Does gum disease really cause heart attacks? DR MICHAEL MOSLEY answers questions about drinking coffee while intermittent fasting, whether bad teeth affect the heart and potential flu jab allergies. Knives on Britain's streets at highest level for nearly a DECADE. Figures from the Ministry of Justice show in the12 months to the end of June, 22,306 offences were formally dealt with by the courts in England and Wales,up from 21,314 on the same period last year. Hungarian Orchestra to Protest Municipal Grant Cuts. The city of Budapest reduces funding to its musical pride, the Budapest Festival Orchestra; political motives may be at play. Venice tourist holds worker hostage in currency exchange. In the last few months, the Venice authorities have had to deal with tourists swimming in the canals, headbutting gondoliers and brewing a pot of coffee by the Rialto Bridge (pictured above). An Experimental Music Ensemble Wont Just Fade Away. Ne(x)tworks, an unorthodox group of improvising composer-performers, will give its final performance on Oct. 24. Dutch family found isolated at farm may have been held against their will, police say. Dutch police investigating a family that may have lived isolated on a farm for a decade said Thursday it's possible they were held there against their will -- and they're looking at whether "certain religion or philosophy" might have been involved. Study reveals 6 percent of US Twitter users write 73 percent of the platform's political posts. The study, which analyzed 1.1 million tweets of about 2,400 public Twitter between November and December last year, a minority of 6 percent of users accounted for 73 percent of political posts. Average Weekly Allowance? Its $30, a New Survey Finds. The survey also found that children are putting little aside for savings and instead mostly spending it on things like outings with friends or digital devices.
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