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The four main engines for Nasa's new "megarocket" are to be fired in unison for the first time.
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], January 16 (ANI): Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Saturday appealed to people of the country to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and stay away from rumours, during the launch of vaccination drive in the state.
‘Very unwise’ to remove restrictions while majority of population is unprotected, professor warns
András Schiff at Wigmore Hall review – joy and solaceAvailable online The pianist’s enthralling all-Bach programme is one to savour while you can
Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU), one of the world's leading producers of DRAM and NAND memory chips, recently posted strong first-quarter numbers that easily beat Wall Street's expectations. Has Micron's business recovered? Micron's revenue fell year over year for six straight quarters before recovering in the third quarter of 2020.
The latest edition of the BBC cookery show didn't get off to the smoothest start.
No one broke filming restrictions for the scene.
Rates have taken their biggest jump in 10 months.
'Eliminate hunger once and for all': nine Guardian readers on how they'd fix America. We asked Guardian readers to share one idea for building a better America. These are a few of their responses
Three to increase pay-as-you-go roaming chargesMobile phone operator will increase prices from 16 February but says rates remain competitive
Captain Root had ended day one on 66, day two on 168 and marched onwards to 228 on the third morning.
As many as 400,000 records scrubbed from national computer by accident
Military officials will have second 45-pound briefcase ready for Joe Biden
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The build-up for next month's Australian Open suffered a jolt after three coronavirus infections were reported on a flight to the year's first grand slam. Forty-seven players will now be forced into two weeks of hotel quarantine in Melbourne. Organizers say the players will not be able to leave their hotel rooms for 14 days and until they are medically cleared. That means they won't be able to practice ahead of the tournament. The decision will translate into unequal preparation for the participants. Uruguayan Pablo Cuevas took to Twitter to express his feelings. Saying he'll go from five hours of training in a bubble to being stuck in his room. Scottish former world number one Andy Murray revealed he tested positive for COVID-19 last week. But said he was in good health and still hoped to compete. American Madison Keys pulled out last week after she tested positive. Australia has agreed to accept about 1,200 players, officials and staff on 15 flights for the major sporting event that is due to begin next month.
Teddy Bear turns the “emancipation movie” on its head. Most times, the person who needs emancipating is a woman. It’s interesting to see this most masculine-looking of men needing to “find himself”, too.
Players are flown in ahead of the Australian Open while thousands of citizens are waiting to return.
Aviation minister Robert Courts said the Government was "toughening up already tough requirements" to stop new COVID variants but the second Brazil strain may already be here.
Decision comes after 11-month leadership limbo