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The items were taken in the late 19th century from what was then called the Dutch East Indies. Indonesia had been trying to get them back for decades. By Nina Siegal Reporting from Amsterdam The ...
Amazon Prime’s return policy is, without exaggeration, the reason I’ve been a member for nearly 10 years. It’s a cornerstone of the Prime membership’s value proposition, primarily because it removes ...
The government keeps adding Territorial Development Battalions and regional military commands. The military could penetrate ever deeper into civilian affairs.
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“Free returns” aren’t always free anymore: lots of retailers now deduct mail-in return fees, so your best move is in-store returns Fraud detection is getting smarter: retailers are using AI + image ...
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THE Terra Madre Asia & Pacific (TMAP) was a great success, putting focus on Bacolod City and Negros Occidental as the hub of the Slow Food movement in the Philippines, and in the region. Founded in ...
Managing your inbox is a never-ending task, which is why we should seek to simplify it as much as possible. When emails pile up, you start overthinking what you need to do—I know I do, anyway. But if ...