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Russia’s vaccine ‘passes preliminary test’

[ad_1] A view of the Binnofarm pharmaceutical factory in the city of Zelenograd on the outskirts of Moscow on August 12, 2020, where Russia is starting to produce the coronavirus vaccine. Russia claimed it has developed the world’s first vaccine that offers “sustainable immunity” against the coronavirus, despite growing skepticism …

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The oil industry PH at a moderate pace of demand recovery

[ad_1] Since a temporary collapse when Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) was applied in the country, the downstream oil industry is now seeing green shoots of recovery, although this is occurring at a very moderate pace. File photo MB. (Mark Balmores) Fernando L. Martínez, president of the Association of Independent Oil …

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Atlantic Notes: Nash, Sixers, Lue, Raptors, Tatum

[ad_1] Having poached Kevin Durant from Golden State a year ago, the Networking now i have rented Steve Nash – an ex Warriors player development consultant – to be your new head coach. However, the Warriors president of basketball operations Bob myers respects Nets GM Sean Marks professionally and personally …

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Don’t joke this time: are you Harvard stuff?

[ad_1] “What, like it’s difficult?” That was “Legally blonde” heroine Elle Woods’ response to her ex-boyfriend when he expressed surprise at her entry to Harvard to study law. In the real world, getting into Harvard is really tough – the college acceptance rate for 2019 was 4.7 percent. That means …

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Russia’s vaccine ‘passes preliminary test’

[ad_1] A view of the Binnofarm pharmaceutical factory in the city of Zelenograd on the outskirts of Moscow on August 12, 2020, where Russia is starting to produce the coronavirus vaccine. Russia claimed it has developed the world’s first vaccine that offers “sustainable immunity” against the coronavirus, despite growing skepticism …

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