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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Sierra Leonean Leone(SLL)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 81.5307 Sierra Leonean Leone




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Papua New Guinean Kina(PGK)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.0284 Papua New Guinean Kina




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/New Zealand Dollar(NZD)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.0135 New Zealand Dollar




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/South Korean Won(KRW)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 10.0863 South Korean Won




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Chilean Peso(CLP)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 6.8284 Chilean Peso




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Brazilian Real(BRL)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.0474 Brazilian Real




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Netherlands Antillean Guilder(ANG)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.0148 Netherlands Antillean Guilder




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What are those?!?! The Bottom 10 sneakers in NBA history

In fact, they're the worst of the worst.




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Ranking the top 74 sneakers in NBA history

Ranking sneakers from the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star to the many Air Jordans and everything in between.




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GM: Warriors to be 'good partners' if season starts

Warriors president of basketball operations Bob Myers said his organization will be "good partners" if and when the NBA regular season resumes.




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/CFA Franc BCEAO(XOF)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 7.1181 CFA Franc BCEAO




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Sierra Leonean Leone(SLL)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 116.0075 Sierra Leonean Leone




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Papua New Guinean Kina(PGK)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.0404 Papua New Guinean Kina




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/New Zealand Dollar(NZD)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.0192 New Zealand Dollar




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/South Korean Won(KRW)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 14.3515 South Korean Won




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Chilean Peso(CLP)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 9.716 Chilean Peso




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Brazilian Real(BRL)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.0674 Brazilian Real




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Netherlands Antillean Guilder(ANG)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.0211 Netherlands Antillean Guilder




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/CFA Franc BCEAO(XOF)

1 Moldovan Leu = 33.9293 CFA Franc BCEAO




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Sierra Leonean Leone(SLL)

1 Moldovan Leu = 552.9633 Sierra Leonean Leone




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Papua New Guinean Kina(PGK)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.1924 Papua New Guinean Kina




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/New Zealand Dollar(NZD)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.0914 New Zealand Dollar




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/South Korean Won(KRW)

1 Moldovan Leu = 68.4082 South Korean Won




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Chilean Peso(CLP)

1 Moldovan Leu = 46.3123 Chilean Peso




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Brazilian Real(BRL)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.3215 Brazilian Real




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Netherlands Antillean Guilder(ANG)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.1007 Netherlands Antillean Guilder




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'Be still': 12 images to evoke silence, peace and calm reflection – in pictures

Two years ago the photographer Palani Mohan received life-saving heart surgery. After his recovery he started to see the world and his work differently. He was drawn to images, old and new, that evoked silence and peace, and inspired reflection. ‘As we spend these days and weeks at home, I’m grateful for this time I have with my thoughts, and to witness the power of the small good things that surround us,’ he says. ‘My hope, especially in these difficult times, is that when you look at these images you can find a place for yourself within them, and be still.’

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Lessons to be learned from cholera | letters

Brian Waller questions the lack of political will when it comes to preventable deaths across Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, while Tony Haynes reveals how artists can explore attitudes to disease

Neil Singh’s powerful long read (Cholera and coronavirus: why we must not repeat the same mistakes, 1 May) tellingly compares the way in which the world is reacting to Covid-19 with how it has handled cholera, especially in developing countries. He states: “There is no biological or environmental reason why cholera can’t be eradicated … It is not the knowhow that is lacking, but rather the political will.”

Exactly the same conclusion can be reached in respect of the 5 million-plus children under five who are dying every year. According to the World Health Organization, many of these early child deaths are preventable or can be easily treated, but there is nothing remotely like the effort being put into this as in the response to Covid-19. Might the reason for that inaction be that more than 80% of these deaths involve children in central and south Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa?
Brian Waller
Otley, North Yorkshire

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World leaders pledge €7.4bn to research Covid-19 vaccine

EU-hosted talks tout cooperation but is not addressed by India, Russia or US

World leaders, with the notable exception of Donald Trump, stumped up nearly €7.4bn (£6.5bn) to research Covid-19 vaccines and therapies at a virtual event convened by the EU, pledging the money will also be used to distribute any vaccine to poor countries on time and equitably.

But in a sign of the fractured state of global health diplomacy, the event was not addressed by India, Russia or the US. After a weekend of persuasion, China was represented by its ambassador to the EU.

UK data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed that men are almost twice as likely to die from the disease as women. The trend was first seen in China, where one analysis found a fatality rate of 2.8% in men compared with 1.7% in women. Since then, the pattern has been mirrored in France, Germany, Iran, South Korea and Italy, where men have accounted for 71% of deaths.

UK data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed that men are almost twice as likely to die from the disease as women. The trend was first seen in China, where one analysis found a fatality rate of 2.8% in men compared with 1.7% in women. Since then, the pattern has been mirrored in France, Germany, Iran, South Korea and Italy, where men have accounted for 71% of deaths.

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India's chemical plant disaster: another case of history repeating itself

Decades after Bhopal, lack of law enforcement and political will plagues Indian industry

The gas leak at a chemical factory in Visakhapatnam will immediately remind many in India and beyond of the 1984 Bhopal disaster, widely considered the world’s worst industrial disaster.

So far, the scale of the tragedies are very different. Eleven people are confirmed to have died in Visakhapatnam – but with hundreds hospitalised and thousands affected, there are fears the toll will rise. In Bhopal, 4,000 people died within days of the toxic gas leak from a pesticide plant in the central Indian city, and thousands more in the following years.

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Hundreds exposed to gas after deadly leak at Indian chemical factory

Gas from LG Polymers plant in Andhra Pradesh leaked into nearby homes while families slept

At least 11 people have been killed and hundreds more taken to hospital after a gas leak at a chemical factory in south-east India.

A plastics plant owned by South Korea’s LG Corp started leaking styrene into the surrounding residential area at about 3am on Thursday. Some people were enveloped as they slept, while others collapsed in the streets as they tried to flee the area on the outskirts of the coastal city of Visakhapatnam.

Related: 'Bhopal’s tragedy has not stopped': the urban disaster still claiming lives 35 years on

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India chemical leak: more evacuations amid fears of second gas release

Everyone within 5km of the plant in Andhra Pradesh told to leave over fear of repeat of accident that has left at least 11 dead

Indian officials have evacuated more people from the area around a chemical plant in the south of the country that leaked toxic gas, killing at least 11 people and sickening hundreds more.

There was confusion about whether the wider evacuation orders were sparked by a renewed leak at the LG Chem factory in Andhra Pradesh, or by the fear that rising temperatures at the plant could lead to another leak.

Related: India's chemical plant disaster: another case of history repeating itself

Related: 'Bhopal’s tragedy has not stopped': the urban disaster still claiming lives 35 years on

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Colombian Peso(COP)/CFA Franc BCEAO(XOF)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.1553 CFA Franc BCEAO




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Sierra Leonean Leone(SLL)

1 Colombian Peso = 2.5305 Sierra Leonean Leone




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Papua New Guinean Kina(PGK)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0009 Papua New Guinean Kina




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Colombian Peso(COP)/New Zealand Dollar(NZD)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0004 New Zealand Dollar




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Colombian Peso(COP)/South Korean Won(KRW)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.3131 South Korean Won




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Chilean Peso(CLP)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.2119 Chilean Peso




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Brazilian Real(BRL)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0015 Brazilian Real




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Netherlands Antillean Guilder(ANG)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0005 Netherlands Antillean Guilder




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Kiper's 2021 NFL draft rankings: Way-too-early Big Board, top prospects at every position

Quarterbacks at the top. Elite wide receiver talent. And a top tier of offensive linemen. The Class of 2021 could be special.




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College football offseason preview: The top half of the AAC

Can any team challenge Memphis and UCF for the top spot in the best conference outside of the Power 5?




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Ranking the best offensive teams in college football for the next 3 years

Here's why Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma and 22 more teams will have the top offenses through the next three seasons.




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Breaking down the top prospects for the 2021 NFL draft

Which prospect will rise the most between now and next year's draft? Who has some work to do? And what about Trevor Lawrence vs. Justin Fields? Our college experts explain it all.




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How the spread offense conquered college football, from Hal Mumme to Joe Burrow

When LSU won the title, the spread won, too. How did we get here and what might be next?




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The 25 most important games in college football's spread revolution

Mayfield vs. Mahomes. Drew Brees' 83-pass game at Purdue. West Virginia hanging 70 on Clemson. From BYU-SMU in 1980 to LSU-Alabama in 2019, these are the games that changed college football.




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[Football] Indian Football Will Be Ready For Action Away at Tabor College

It will be an away game this weekend for the Indians(0-1) against Tabor College(1-1) in Hillsboro Kansas. Kick-off is at 7:00pm on Saturday the 15th.




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[Football] Indian Football Will Play the Last Game of the Season on Saturday

(LAWRENCE) The Haskell Football season will come to a close tomorrow, Saturday November 10th 2012, as the Indians take on Trinity Bible College. Kick-off will be at 1:00pm at Haskell Memorial Field.

 




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[Football] Nike, Haskell "Sole" Searching!

It was a difficult decision for Haskell Indian Nations University President Venida Chenault but the future of the football program was at a crossroads.  "I believe there are certain times when you really need to take a step back and look at the direction you are going," said Chenault.  "The University has such a long standing tradition with football but I believe it was time to do some real soul searching and develop a long term plan for the program."




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Uruguayan Peso(UYU)/CFA Franc BCEAO(XOF)

1 Uruguayan Peso = 14.0242 CFA Franc BCEAO