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LIVERPOOL news is coming thick and fast and Express Sport is on hand to bring you all the very latest from Anfield. By James Cambridge. PUBLISHED: 07:59, Sat, Feb 3, 2018 | UPDATED: 08:17, Sat, Feb 3, 2018. Sadio Mane GETTY. Sadio Mane thinks Liverpool can win all of their remaining matches.
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BITCOIN price plunged over the last week but CEO of OnChain Capital Ran Neuner claimed the ' "cryptocurrency game hasn't even started yet" and the so-called digital gold will rise again to skyrocketing levels. By Alessandra Scotto di Santolo. PUBLISHED: 23:04, Fri, Feb 2, 2018 | UPDATED: 23:04, ...
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While Sony fans are eager to find out the latest PlayStation 5 news, it's likely not going to have solid facts released about it for a while. And there certainly won't be a new trailer for it debuting during Super Bowl 2018. However, while there won't be a big PlayStation 5 news drop - nor one for the Xbox Two ...
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Arsene Wenger insists what remains of his Arsenal squad will all have opportunities to prove their worth after a January of high-profile acquisitions and significant sales. In addition to selling their top scorers in the last five seasons - Alexis Sanchez, Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott - Arsenal managed to ...
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"I'm currently in the negotiation stage," he said at an event to honour his work with the New York's Children Medical Research Foundation. "There are multiple opponents on the platform. Of course I would love to get that one [against Floyd Mayweather] back. "I felt I went into his realm and I felt handy ...
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DAVAO CITY—President Duterte on Thursday said he wanted Cebuano used as the language during Cabinet meetings, suggesting that aides who don't speak in his native tongue better start learning it. Using mainly that dialect during his speech at the Mindanao Indigenous Peoples Leaders' Summit ...
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North Korea earned nearly $200m (£141m) last year by exporting banned commodities in breach of international sanctions, a UN report says. ... But the report, which was submitted to the UN Security Council and seen by news agencies, said the North "continued to export almost all the commodities ...
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