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Was Airbus taking majority ownership of the CSeries on 1 July good or bad for Canadas aerospace sector It depends if your pint glass is half full. The upbeat take on the deal is that the European manufacturer will secure the future of a clean-sheet programme that,
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Communities across the country are grappling with a rash of violence in the final days of spring that included at least four mass shootings in one weekend, and continued Monday with stabbings outside an Indiana strip mall.On Saturda
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