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Posted by The Analyst | 05 November 2019 | Breaking News
Philippines’ president names top drug war critic as ‘drugs tsar’

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has named his main political rival as his “drugs tsar” after she criticized the high death toll his anti-narcotics campaign has caused. Her camp dismissed the offer as a gimmick, Reuters reported. His spokesman on Tuesday confirmed the appointment of Leni Robredo as co-chair of an inter-agency panel on drugs and...

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Posted by The Analyst | 05 November 2019 | Science & Tech
Costco unveils holiday savings with early Black Friday deals, discounts on Apple MacBook, TVs and more

Costco's Black Friday sale includes deals on televisions, appliances, Xbox gaming systems, Apple MacBook and other laptops.

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Posted by The Analyst | 05 November 2019 | Breaking News
Geoffrey Rush fights appeal in Australian defamation court

Actor Geoffrey Rush's lawyer has told an Australian appeals court a judge was “well and truly justified” in concluding the Oscar winner was unable to work after being defamed in newspaper articles in 2017.

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Posted by The Analyst | 05 November 2019 | Breaking News
South Dakota executes man after US Supreme Court rejects appeal

A man who fatally stabbed a former co-worker who interrupted him during a 1992 burglary has been executed in South Dakota.

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Posted by The Analyst | 05 November 2019 | Farming
Sheep farmer ‘decommissions’ guns as he channels Martin McGuinness in struggle with dog walkers

A SHEEP farmer whose guns were taken off him after he fired shots to warn off a dog on his lands now sleeps with a dagger on his belt in fear of rural crime gangs.

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Posted by The Analyst | 05 November 2019 | Farming
Getting the simple things right maximises flock performance on Sligo farm

Flushing of ewes prior to mating is a practise used on many farms over a short period to increase litter size.

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Posted by The Analyst | 05 November 2019 | Farming
John Joyce: Weather gets the better of our best-laid plans

We did everything by the book in late summer. There was plenty of feed saved, all the slurry and fertiliser was spread, the heavy cattle were sold and there was plenty of grass to graze into the autumn.

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