
Randstad third-quarter core earnings beat expectations
Randstad, the world's biggest staffing company, on Tuesday reported better-than-expected third-quarter core earnings, despite a soft employment market.
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Computer parts maker Logitech's second-quarter sales fall
Logitech International suffered a drop in sales in the second quarter, it said on Tuesday, as the computer
1970-01-01 08:00

The Thais caught up in the Israel-Gaza war
Thousands of Thais who work in farms across Israel have found themselves caught in the crossfire.
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Nucor beats quarterly estimates; sees sequential profit drop in Q4
(Reuters) -Nucor Corp on Monday reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit, but said it expects a sequential drop in the current-quarter
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11 Illuminating Facts About the Movie ‘Twilight’
It’s never a bad time to talk about the baseball scene in ‘Twilight.’
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17 Essential LGBTQ Movies You Should Watch Right Now
Celebrate all that is queer with a headfirst dive into the incredibly rich history of LGBTQ cinema.
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Pop-Up Video Store to Offer 14,000 Copies of Jerry Maguire
The Jerry Maguire Video Store will open in Los Angeles on January 13, 2017.
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Stolen ancient artefacts from Ukraine recovered in Spain
Authorities say the Scythian gold was smuggled out of Ukraine in 2016.
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Lyanna Mormont Was Only Supposed to Appear in One Game of Thrones Scene
The iron-fisted Lady of Bear Island totally stole the one scene she was hired to appear in back in season 6, and a fan-favorite (and now-recurring) character was born.
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12 Outrageous Facts About Twisted Sister
The shock rockers' "overnight" success was a long time coming.
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11 Infamous '90s School Bans
From slap bracelets to finger-sized skateboards, these are the distractions that filled teachers' desk drawers in the '90s.
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Production woes plague earnings for Boeing, RTX and Spirit Aero
By Valerie Insinna and Pratyush Thakur WASHINGTON After a succession of production snafus, investors will question whether U.S.
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