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New study notes gradual emergence of codified building traditions around 10,000 years ago
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Gisèle has been applauded around the world for her bravery
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Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, will be the brightest object in the constellation
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Social monogamy has been observed in less than 10% of mammal species – and birds have been shown to be less faithful than previously believed
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The ex-president was pilloried for his characterisation of the Palestinians’ plight but some say an apology is in order
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The 39th president was a Renaissance man who should be celebrated for his environment policy and his work for peace
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Royal Horticultural Society anticipates low-maintenance edible perennials will become more popular in its new-year forecast
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Jump of 17.2% in 12 months to September for city, while Huddersfield had largest decline
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School chaplain remembered as ‘truly a beloved figure’
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Poland’s prime minister has the advantage of being well respected on both sides of the Atlantic, says Paul Taylor, a senior visiting fellow at the European Policy Centre
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Media mogul launched Home Box Office in 1972 and started the US’s first 24-hour cable local news channel in New York
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Families of the dead and missing struggle to come to terms with disaster that struck Jeju Air plane as it was coming in to land at Muan airport
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter served as governor of Georgia and later the 39th president of the United States
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Authorities announce probe as shocked citizens began a second day of official mourning
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Part of an international initiative to combat organised wildlife crime, similar seizures in Australia and Norway have recovered more than 50,000 eggs
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Unesco-listed San Lorenzo de El Escorial was fulfilment of Philip II’s dream of raising monastery in a ‘desert’
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Survey by Chartered Management Institute finds only 19% of companies have a policy in place