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The defence secretary says the Ivy League university ‘no longer meets the needs of the War Department or the military services’.
Authorities step up crowd and environmental controls to prevent a repeat of past incidents as the city braces for 1.4 million mainland Chinese tourists.
Instead of cremating bodies entrusted to them, Jon and Carie Hallford left the corpses to rot around their funeral home, the court heard.
Ukrainians are buying Chinese batteries and emergency items en masse after Russian strikes, with Beijing’s ties to Moscow no damper on trade.