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Djokovic eases past Dimitrov to win record-extending Paris title
PARIS, Nov 5 (Reuters) – World number one Novak Djokovic cruised to a record-extending seventh Paris Masters title and became the first player to claim 40 Masters ATP 1000 titles when the top-seeded Serbian thumped Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov 6-4 6-3 in the final on Sunday. Djokovic’s sixth trophy this season helped him to extend his…
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Eagles fans give Cowboys fan Chris Christie a warm welcome
You never know who you’re going to run into at an Eagles tailgate — especially on a chaotic game day against the Cowboys. In the midst of Eagles Pregame Live while in the lots, Ron Jaworski welcomed an unexpected guest — former Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie. It’s a known fact that Christie is…
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Hewett beats Fernandez to win singles Masters
Britain’s Alfie Hewett completed a double at the Wheelchair Tennis Masters in Barcelona with success in the singles final. Hewett, the world number two, came through 4-6 6-1 6-3 against Argentina’s world number three Gustavo Fernandez. It meant the 25-year-old will end the season as world number one. “It was one of my goals,” said…
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NBA DFS: Top DraftKings, FanDuel daily Fantasy basketball picks for Sunday, Nov. 5 include Jaren Jackson Jr.
USATSI The 2023-24 NBA season continues on Sunday with five games scattered throughout the day and NBA daily Fantasy players will likely be paying close attention to Mavericks vs. Hornets at 7:30 p.m. ET. The over/under for total points in that game is currently 234 and the next highest total on Sunday’s NBA schedule is…
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Private health firm Sciensus fails to fix defects that led to UK patient’s death
A private health company paid millions by the NHS has failed to fix safety defects that led to the death of a cancer patient, the Guardian can reveal. Three patients were hospitalised and a fourth died when they were given the wrong doses of a powerful chemotherapy drug after a catastrophic IT failure at the…
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WFP appeals for urgent expanded access to Gaza as food supplies ‘dangerously low’
“Right now, parents in Gaza do not know whether they can feed their children today and whether they will even survive to see tomorrow. The suffering just meters away is unfathomable standing on this side of the border,” said Cindy McCain, Executive Director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP). “Today, I’m making an urgent…
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Golden age of arts and culture
Imelda also inspired the restoration of heritage houses and buildings like those in Vigan, Ilocos Sur and in Cavite where the first flag of the Philippines was displayed Some friends and relatives have been asking me what was happening to Imelda R. Marcos, who has been out of the limelight even after her son Ferdinand…
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Prisco’s Week 9 NFL picks: Cowboys edge Eagles in NFC East clash, Packers over Rams, Patriots top Commanders
Getty Images The big-time week picking NFL games didn’t come in Week 8, but it was right there in front of me. But two games went bad in the final seconds, two games I handicapped the right way but lost out in end-of-game garbage covers for the other side. The first happened Thursday night when…
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A Michiana fashion designer is making waves in her community
<!– Hide Mobile side –> Timeless, sophisticated, minimal yet edgy is how Paris Jo describes her style as she designs custom gowns and ready to wear fashion for women. The South Bend native says from an early age, she would channel her creativity by making her own toys and baby doll clothes. But she never…
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A Fazenda 15: Kally Fonseca, Lily Nobre e Alícia X se queixam de Jaquelline Grohalski na despensa; “Estão querendo militar”
Entretenimento Segundo as peoas, os peões estão levantando temas sensíveis e militância “Em uma coisa que não tem militância” Por Alice Ramos Rodrigues da Silva 05/11/2023 – 13:04hs BRT 05/11/2023 – 13:04hs BRT Jaque (à esquerda), Lily, Alicia e Kally (à direita) – Foto: Reprodução/Record TV Por Alice Ramos Rodrigues da Silva Peoas voltam a…