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EQT wants to use M&A to expand OEM International’s product verticals and geographic footprint in a fragmented industrial ...
This story appears in the January 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine ... football season at his school’s gym in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Sociologists say an increase in boys ...
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Early modern people in Europe believed in witchcraft and the supernatural, and in times of duress, might blame supposed witches for unfavorable events.
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An invasion of Taiwan by China today would face similar challenges that caused the US to drop the idea during WWII. The ...
The ringleader in the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal is out of prison and wants families to pay him for his advice.
The Arab Global Scholars (AGS) community gathered in Doha, Qatar last week to herald the latest evolution of an initiative ...