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Big news this week as Hans Asperger, autism pioneer and namesake of Asperger's syndrome, is accused of having collaborated in the murder of children during the Nazi rule in Austria.

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The S&P 500 was up over 300 points from the February and March lows largely in anticipation of «earnings season» but in the past two weeks, both the S&P and the NASDAQ have been hobbled by a «sell the news» behavioral quirk, which, for me, is a sure - fire signal that bigger investors are viewing Q1 / 2018 as the peak for the business cycle.
The big news before the match was the decision of Madrid coach Jose Mourinho to hand a debut to goalkeeper Lopez after he rejoined the club from Sevilla last week as cover for the injured Iker Casillas.
AFCB's resident football economist Aaron Gordon casts his eye on the prospective sale of Liverpool to new American owners... As some of you may know, there is big financial news in the EPL this week, with the prospective sale of Liverpool to the New England Sports Ventures (NESV) group.
That was the big news after Match week nine as Barcelona were forced to a goalless draw by Osasuna in Pamplona and Atletico Madrid lost to Espanyol in Catalonia.
Big, big news this week, as Spirit Airlines has announced that they will be charging for carry - on luggage — as much as $ 45.00 UBig, big news this week, as Spirit Airlines has announced that they will be charging for carry - on luggage — as much as $ 45.00 Ubig news this week, as Spirit Airlines has announced that they will be charging for carry - on luggage — as much as $ 45.00 USD.
Last week's news could be the biggest event of this week, as David Cameron updates the Commons on the outcome of the Brussels summit.
A musical rundown of the biggest political stories of the week up to 17 September - as read on the BBC News website.
A musical rundown of the biggest political stories of the week up to 1 October - as read on the BBC News website - is revealed in the Daily Politics» Top of the Political Pops with Giles Dilnot.
A musical rundown of the biggest political stories of the week up to 1 October - as read on the BBC News website.
But I would like to say that if what we are trying to do in science journalism online is get a fresh start and genuinely be better than what we've been doing in the past, then the most important thing is to actually try to fix what has bugged me for years and years as one of the biggest failings of traditional science journalism; which is that 95 percent or more of what passes as science news is driven by what I refer to as the big paper of the week model.
Netiquette made the news this week in a big way as Pope Benedict XVI officially embraced netiquette and encouraged Christians to participate positively in social networking sites.
The news is not good for Amazon's budgets, as the online giant shows signs of tightening its purse strings: The Last Tycoon and Z: The Beginning of Everything have both been cancelled in the last week, as the company looks to focus its investment on larger original projects that will make a bigger splash, along the lines of The Man in the High Castle or Game of Thrones.
The Week in Star Wars returns after a short hiatus with some big updates from Han Solo and The Last Jedi, as well as some comic book and Episode IX news too... Let's kick things off with Han Solo, and a new report from Jedi News has revealed that Spencer Wilding has landed himself a -LSB-news too... Let's kick things off with Han Solo, and a new report from Jedi News has revealed that Spencer Wilding has landed himself a -LSB-News has revealed that Spencer Wilding has landed himself a -LSB-...]
All right, the big news today is that, as we first revealed here at The Bits several weeks ago, Disney and Pixar are indeed releasing Brad Bird's The Incredibles on 4K Ultra HD on 6/12, in support of the theatrical release of The Incredibles 2 that same week.
This Week: As we roll into Oscar weekend, Kevin kicks things off with a look at some big movie news about the Fifty Shades of Grey sequel.
The ensuing waves of K - 12 improvement measures known simply as «the reform movement» helped establish, in turn, Education Week's role as the most trusted source of news and analysis on one of the biggest continuing stories in American society.
The big news is that India has been selected as a global production base for the Dragon range and an official announcement from Ford confirming this news is expected in the coming weeks.
Photo Credit: AndyPilgrim.com Big news out of the National Corvette Museum's Motorsports Park last week as they announced that Corvette Hall of Famer and noted...
As usual, you can expect us to take a dive into the biggest news of the week as welAs usual, you can expect us to take a dive into the biggest news of the week as welas well.
Earlier this week we brought you news that the next Corvette, the C8, could offer two turbocharged engines as well as the big old «Murican supercharged V8... but what about a much, much cheaper option with a normally - aspirated V8 instead?
The big news (as far as I can tell) from this week.
It remains unclear if this is the big news VIZ was touting as arriving this week, though the timing would indicate it just might be.
The Pulitzer controversy was the big story this week, inspiring outraged commentary from judges Larson & Corrigan as well as the likes of Ann Patchett, The Morning News ToB crew and Bethanne Patrick, suggesting changes in the Pulitzer judging process and highlighting the lost profits for booksellers who would have seen increased sales for the winner.
This post is long overdue as the news came in last week — and big news it was.
That was some of the big - picture news in Heidi MacDonald's report on this year's Diamond Retailer Summit, held last week just before Baltimore Comic Con, and the tidbits were fascinating as well: DC's Hanna - Barbera comics are doing better than expected, Marvel's «Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur» and «The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl» are doing well in Scholastic Book Fairs and other non-direct market channels, and BOOM!
In this edition of the roundup, I look at the big news in discount brokerage rankings that was announced earlier in the week as well as highlight what month end means for some... Read More»
The lovely Janey joins Shawn Long as a special cohost as they break down last weeks big Nintendo news such as Mario Kart 8 \'s initial weekend sales, Wii U consoles flying off the shelf, Tomodachi Life Review, and much more.
This week on Heroes of Handheld, our Heroes discuss the news that their is actually something BIG coming to the PS Vita, as well as the upcoming Nintendo Direct event.
XBOX ONE news this week includes a big Conan Exiles update, as well as a new Injustice 2 DLC leak and Rockstar's Bully 2 being announced.
21st August 2017 - As Gamescom has kicked off in Germany this week, many of the big guns are releasing new trailers, news and gameplay for the fans who assembled in Cologne.
It's been a big week for Pokémon news, with CoroCoro Magazine revealing the new «Mega Evolution» ability as well as three new Pokémon just last week.
This week in the GrinCast we go over the big happenings of 2017, as well as failing to ignore more EA news
Keep it locked on this page for more from video gaming's biggest show as we'll have plenty more - including news from Nintendo - to share as the week goes on.
This week we have FPS» on the brain, as well as news that Nintendo is pulling out of E3's big 3 press conference lineup.
Join Alex, Ben, and Colin as they discuss tons of news about Pokémon Sun and Moon, the upcoming Mega Man cartoon, Nintendo's E3 plans, and more, before addressing two big rumors from the past week: Nintendo's NX supporting virtual reality, and Mario Kart 8 getting a new pack of DLC.
It's been a big week in gaming news, with the official announcement of the Nintendo Switch, a gaming console that doubles as a handheld.
This week is a big episode, as it is chock full of surprising news this week, as well as some long, long reader mail.
Get ready for the biggest news in gaming this week as all the biggest names show off what we'll be playing in the coming year.
Gamescom is about to get underway for the second year and Pocket - lint will be live from Cologne covering all the action as it happens, so you can keep abreast of all the biggest gaming news coming out of Germany this week, from the likes of Microsoft, Sony,... Read more
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- THE BIG STORY - When Gerhard Richter comes to town it's news, as the throngs of Europeans who mobbed his traveling retrospective overseas can tell you, and his impact was certainly felt when he opened his fascinating - and, in the estimation of Peter Schjeldahl, «important» - new show at Marian Goodman Gallery this week.
Two weeks ago The New York Times broke the news about our big redesign project, which includes a major commission by artist Chris Ofili (his first ever in North America), the naming of Lula Cafe owner and chef Jason Hammel as chef of our new restaurant, and a newly enlarged and relocated education space designed by Pedro y Juana.
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In recent weeks, the big news on the U.S. business front has been about all the companies, such as Apple, quitting their membership in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce because of the latter's hostility to regulatory action on global warming.
As for the day's developments, the leftie wallahs at ThinkProgress have a piece on the Mann vs Steyn trial of the century, and by comparison with the excitable Pajama Boys of last week (latest to Xerox the party line: Philadelphia Magazine) it's a pretty fair statement of where we're at (and even the comments - Fox News, big - money donors - are comparatively genial).
As we look back at 2016, it's not hard to pick the biggest news story of the year: the presidential election, from the whiplash poll numbers to the candidates» «faux pas of the week» to the surprising outcome, which threw Democrats for a loop.
That was Matt Barr's reaction to the big legal news last week, as he writes in today's Blawg Review # 99, hosted by the group blog Begging to Differ.
Not surprisingly, Fischer leads off with a roundup of last week's big news in antitrust, including the European Commission's $ 1.35 billion fine of Microsoft for the unfair rates that it charged its competitors, and FTC Chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras» resignation from the FTC to accept a position as vice president and general counsel for Proctor & Gamble.
I explicitly do not cover breaking news and when there is a big story (such as the associate salary spike last year), I often consciously wait a week or two before writing a piece, which then tries to explain the true salience of the event and what I think it really means.
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