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Draws for the third qualifying round of UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League

041 - Draws to be held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon on 19 July




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UEFA Appeals Body bans two Turkish clubs from UEFA competitions

042 - Decisions made after Beşiktaş JK and Fenerbahçe SK appeal initial decision




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Strategic points lead Dubrovnik talks

052 - Further analysis of national team competitions needed




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Prize money for six clubs withheld for failure to comply with financial fair play requirements

053 - UEFA Club Financial Control Body investigatory chamber takes measures




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Committee calls for ‘sunset clause’ in Common Agricultural Policy transition legislation

A Holyrood committee has called on the Scottish Government to include a “sunset clause” in legislation that will enable the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to continue to operate during a post-Brexit transition period




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Can Scotland be more competitive internationally?

Holyrood’s Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee is to have an inquiry into the role of Scottish Development International (SDI) in developing a Scotland that competes on the international stage.




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Parliament to nominate new Auditor General for Scotland

The Scottish Parliament will next week (Tuesday 10 March) be invited to nominate Stephen Boyle to Her Majesty the Queen for appointment as the new Auditor General for Scotland.




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MSPs call on UK and Scottish Governments to work together as billions of pounds in benefits go unclaimed

The UK and Scottish Governments must work more closely together to ensure people get the benefits they are entitled to, a new report by the Scottish Parliament’s Social Security Committee has said.




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Lewis Macdonald MSP elected as temporary Deputy Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament in response to coronavirus pandemic

Lewis Macdonald MSP has been elected as a temporary Deputy Presiding Officer (DPO) of the Scottish Parliament. The election was held as part of the Parliament's response to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Scottish Parliament to hold Leaders’ Virtual Question Time

The first Leaders’ Virtual Question Time will take place tomorrow, Thursday 9 April, at 12:30, with arrangements set out in a message sent to all MSPs from the Scottish Parliament’s Presiding Officer, Rt Hon Ken Macintosh MSP, today.




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New Deputy Presiding Officer Lewis Macdonald chairs Parliament for first time

Lewis Macdonald MSP has today chaired parliamentary proceedings for the first time as Deputy Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament.




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Holyrood Committee launches inquiry into equality and human rights impact of Covid-19

The detrimental impact of Covid-19 and the lockdown measures imposed on people across Scotland is to be investigated by MSPs.




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Presiding Officer announces plans for further virtual scrutiny at Scottish Parliament

Plans for further virtual scrutiny at the Scottish Parliament have today been announced by the Scottish Parliament’s Presiding Officer.




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Impact of Covid-19 on care homes to be investigated by Health and Sport Committee

Impact of Covid-19 on care homes to be investigated by Health and Sport Committee




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MSPs seek views on hate crime proposals

Members of the Scottish Parliament’s Justice Committee have launched a call for views on the Scottish Government’s plans to update hate crime laws.




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Fin24.com | How to retire wealthier

You might be one of the few South Africans who has provided for the autumn years, but if not, here are some tips on what you can do.




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Fin24.com | Small is sexy

When scouting for a unit trust fund look for a decent track record.




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Fin24.com | Unit trusts: the great equaliser

Unit trusts make investing possible for everyone.




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Tallinn to stage 2018 UEFA Super Cup

The 2018 UEFA Super Cup will be played on 15 August of next year at Tallinn's Lilleküla Stadium, the first senior UEFA final in Estonia in the centenary of that republic's creation.




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Real Madrid beat Man. United to retain Super Cup

Casemiro and Isco scored for Real Madrid as the European champions beat Manchester United 2-1 in Skopje to win the UEFA Super Cup for the third time in the last four years.




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Real Madrid v Manchester United: past encounters

From a Ronaldo hat-trick and two Raúl González doubles to strikes from George Best and Sir Bobby Charlton – goals are almost guaranteed when Real Madrid and United meet.




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Watch highlights of Real Madrid's UEFA Super Cup win

Goals from Casemiro and Isco helped Real Madrid successfully defend their title but Manchester United gave the European champions a scare after Romelu Lukaku pulled one back.




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Fancy meeting you here: local derbies in Europe

The UEFA Super Cup will be Real Madrid and Atlético's tenth European fixture; what other derbies have been played in UEFA competition?




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UEFA Super Cup tickets have been allocated

The UEFA Super Cup ticket ballot has been conducted and applicants notified via email.




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Super Cup facts: Real Madrid v Atlético

Real Madrid are going for three UEFA Super Cup wins in a row, against neighbours Atlético in a competition first.




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All you need to know about the 2018 UEFA Super Cup

Real Madrid will take on Atlético in Tallinn, Estonia, on Wednesday.




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Super Cup preview: Real Madrid v Atlético Madrid

Possible line-ups, coach quotes, expert views and stats – your in-depth guide to the 2018 UEFA Super Cup.




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Real Madrid and Atlético's UEFA Super Cup pedigree

Atlético ended Real Madrid's four-game UEFA Super Cup winning streak in Tallinn, and maintained their 100% record in the competition.




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11 associations interested in hosting 2021 club finals

The UEFA Executive Committee will select the hosts of the 2021 club competition finals in 2019




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Who has played for Atlético and Real Madrid?

Former Real Madrid striker Álvaro Morata has left Chelsea for Atlético.




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Facebook's Fact-Check Scandal Is a Symptom of Something Bigger

Facebook's policy on political ads is no different than those of campaign commercials, but the social network's size and scale makes the debate more serious.




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Apple Caving on Hong Kong Shows the Limits of Security as a Sales Tool

Security expert Max Eddy explains how Apple banning an app used by pro-democracy protesters shows how even the best consumer security polices fail when there's a lack of will to enforce them appropriately.




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Facial Recognition Is Tech's Biggest Mistake

Biometrics are generally a good alternative to passwords, but authentication via face-scanning is a terrible idea, according to security expert Max Eddy.




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Verizon Fios Frustrations, Part 2: Original Lies and Secret Contracts

I hit the phone a few more times to try to cancel my TV service, and found even sketchier behavior on the part of Verizon Fios.




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Can a New Alliance Help VPN Companies Prove Themselves Trustworthy?

After recent confidence-eroding breaches, VPN providers are banding together to form a "trust initiative." This is the industry's much-needed chance to prove it's a safe guardian of customers' sensitive information, explains security expert Max Eddy.




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What is Natural Language Processing (NLP)?

How does AI extract meaning from text? It's not as simple—and definitely not as easy—as you might think.




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Facial-Recognition Technology Doesn't Have to Destroy Privacy

Regulation moves at a snail's pace, so it's up to CEOs, executives, and employees to reject projects that put profit over privacy. Clearview AI facial-recognition tech is just the latest example of 'innovation' that could quickly get out of hand.




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Healthcare Algorithms Are Biased, and the Results Can Be Deadly

Deep-learning algorithms suffer from a fundamental problem: They can adopt unwanted biases from the data on which they're trained. In healthcare, this can lead to bad diagnoses and care recommendations.




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On Holocaust Remembrance Day, Don't Let Silicon Valley Repeat History

Technology like DNA testing and facial recognition has helped me piece together a family history torn apart by war. But honoring Holocaust Remembrance Day is about more than remembering the past.




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Unorthodox Parenteral {beta}-Lactam and {beta}-Lactamase Inhibitor Combinations: Flouting Antimicrobial Stewardship and Compromising Patient Care [Commentary]

In India and China, indigenous drug manufacturers market arbitrarily combined parenteral β-lactam and β-lactamase inhibitors (BL-BLIs). In these fixed-dose combinations, sulbactam or tazobactam is indiscriminately combined with parenteral cephalosporins, with BLI doses kept in ratios similar to those for the approved BL-BLIs. Such combinations have been introduced into clinical practice without mandatory drug development studies involving pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic, safety, and efficacy assessments being undertaken. Such unorthodox combinations compromise clinical outcomes and also potentially contribute to resistance development.




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Saskia's Albanian journey

Saskia perseveres through language learning and connects with a young Albanian girl who becomes a follower of Jesus.




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Not your stereotypical missionary

From age 17, Ana Maria prayed to serve God in Switzerland. While she waited, she became a dance instructor with no idea dance would become her ministry.




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God called you, and God has a plan for you

An OM worker in Cambodia shares about how a new training she is attending is transforming the way she does ministry.




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Samsung Galaxy S20+

The Samsung Galaxy S20+ is pricey, but it's the first phone that's a solid investment in the 5G future.




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Doom Eternal (for PC)

Doom Eternal tops its predecessor by featuring larger maps filled with secrets, more ultra-violent weapons, and a huge variety of demons to slay. It is 2020's most extreme, first-person shooter.




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Doctoral candidate wants to help blind people, just like himself

JooYoung Seo, a doctoral candidate in the College of Education’s Learning, Design, and Technology program, has secured a highly competitive internship with RStudio that will allow him to help people just like himself — those with severe visual impairments.




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Saskia's Albanian journey

Saskia perseveres through language learning and connects with a young Albanian girl who becomes a follower of Jesus.




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Not your stereotypical missionary

From age 17, Ana Maria prayed to serve God in Switzerland. While she waited, she became a dance instructor with no idea dance would become her ministry.




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God called you, and God has a plan for you

An OM worker in Cambodia shares about how a new training she is attending is transforming the way she does ministry.




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The God of all resources

Participants experience a special outreach, Retro-Extreme, in France where they rely on God alone for daily food, housing and ministry opportunities.