Tag: continue
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Andy Murray: Novak Djokovic’s domination of tennis to continue
[ad_1] Andy Murray says Novak Djokovic is set to dominate men’s tennis for years to come, with a younger generation of players still well below his level. The Serb, 36, won a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam singles title with victory over Daniil Medvedev in the US Open final in New York on Sunday. He has…
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E. coli cases continue to rise after outbreak from Calgary daycares
[ad_1] Article content Alberta Health Services says it’s “highly likely” that a large-scale E. coli outbreak that has shuttered multiple Calgary-area daycares and infected dozens of children was caused by food distributed by a central kitchen. As of Saturday morning, the health authority said it has confirmed 164 cases linked to the outbreak. Twenty-seven people…
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Melbourne hammer Giants to continue hot AFLW start
[ad_1] Melbourne’s rampaging start to their AFLW title defence has continued with a merciless thrashing of GWS in Canberra on Sunday night. Backing up their season-opening 42-point win against Collingwood, the Demons had minimal trouble putting away the Giants 15.9 (99) to 3.4 (22). They kicked three unanswered goals in the second term and then…
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Asus Refutes Zenfone Division Shutdown Report, Says Zenfone 10 Production to Continue: Details
[ad_1] Asus Zenfone 10 will not be the last smartphone in the series from the Taiwanese firm. The company has cleared the rumours surrounding the Zenfone lineup after a report claimed that it was shutting the Zenfone division. The firm has also denied the claim made in the report that there would be no Asus…
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Southern suburbs netball teams continue battle for better training facilities
[ad_1] It may be the most widely played female sport in the country, but some netball teams say they have been fighting a decade-long battle for adequate facilities. Those hitting the courts in Perth’s southern corridor say dimly lit courts, ageing infrastructure and limited access to changerooms have strained teams for years and although upgrades…
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Sara Sharif murder inquiry: Searches continue for father of 10-year-old
[ad_1] Det Supt Mark Chapman, from Surrey Police and Sussex Police Major Crime Team, said: “While the post-mortem has not provided us with an established cause of death at this time, the fact that we now know that Sara had suffered multiple and extensive injuries over a sustained and extended period has significantly changed the…
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Families of Lucy Letby’s victims vow to continue search for answers on why she killed
[ad_1] For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails The families of babies murdered by Lucy Letby have vowed to continue their search for answers as pressure mounted on the hospital where she worked over what…
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Koran-burnings to continue, despite Sweden terror threat
[ad_1] Koran-burnings in Sweden are to go on as before, despite its upgrade of the terrorist threat from “violent Islamism”. One application to do so has been lodged for Saturday (19 August) by a 47-year old Iranian woman, Marjan Bahrami, who aims to burn the sacred Muslim book on a beach in Bromma, 10km from…
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Grand Forks RCMP continue patrols of Christina Lake, with help from regional district – Okanagan
[ad_1] A popular lake in B.C.’s Southern Interior is seeing regular police patrols this summer, thanks to the local regional district. The Grand Forks RCMP detachment says its summer boat patrol program would see a reserve constable work four shifts a week, cruising the community and nearby Christina Lake. However, the detachment said resources are…
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Feds Continue Borrowing Over $5 Billion Per Day Despite Credit Downgrade
[ad_1] By Casey Harper (The Center Square) The federal government is borrowing an average of $5.3 billion per day this fiscal year, the U.S. Congressional Budget Office estimated Tuesday. The new estimate come just days after a top international creditor downgraded the U.S. credit rating. “The federal budget deficit was $1.6 trillion in the first…