Dion Lewis signs contract extension with Patriots
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Dion Lewis signs contract extension with Patriots

The New England Patriots have reportedly signed running back Dion Lewis to a two-year contract…

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Sports Direct swoops on Irish retailer Heatons
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Sports Direct swoops on Irish retailer Heatons

Heatons has 44 stores in Republic of Ireland and ten stores in Northern Ireland, and…

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Lumber Liquidators reaches $10M settlement with DOJ
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Lumber Liquidators reaches $10M settlement with DOJ

We would note that Lumber Liquidators’ pleading guilty to Lacey Act violations may already weaken…

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Volkswagen Appoints New CEO After Emissions Scandal
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Volkswagen Appoints New CEO After Emissions Scandal

Medicare Part B premiums to rise 52% for 7 million enrollees
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Medicare Part B premiums to rise 52% for 7 million enrollees

For many seniors, enrolling for Medicare coverage can be a nightmare of red tape and…

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Serbia bus hit by stones ahead of Albania clash
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Serbia bus hit by stones ahead of Albania clash

With Serbia eliminated and their opponents still in the fight for qualification, Albania coach Gianni…

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United Kingdom Confirms Plan to End Onshore Wind Subsidy a Year Early
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United Kingdom Confirms Plan to End Onshore Wind Subsidy a Year Early

Among other low-carbon energy technologies, offshore wind reduced its global average LCOE from $176 per…

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Bill Gross Sues PIMCO for $200M
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Bill Gross Sues PIMCO for $200M

Pimco spokesman Mike Reid declined to comment, while a spokesman for Mr Gross also declined…

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Dollar 3-week stumpy in advance of USA numbers, Fed records
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Dollar 3-week stumpy in advance of USA numbers, Fed records

In the bond market, U.S. Treasuries prices fell as the minutes strengthened the view the…

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IMF confident China will post 6.5%-7.5% GDP growth
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IMF confident China will post 6.5%-7.5% GDP growth

Global growth for 2015 is projected at 3.1 per cent, 0.3 percentage points lower than…

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