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Real Madrid win 5-1 over Salzburg with Rodrygo and Vinicius doubling up in scoring.

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Risks that Bankia bank poses to Spain's banking system as more capital needs to be set aside for losses from the housing bubble.
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Kasich, Rubio, Fiorina, Christie and Cruz did well in the second debate. The candidates took aim at Donald Trump and some of his odd comments. Jeb Bush's performance did not stand out. The debate going on for 3 hours on CNN is seen as too long by viewers.
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Paul Waldman reports in the Washington Post that a lawyer for Michael Flynn, former National Security Advisor to president Trump, has ended communications with Mr. Trump's legal team. This marks a new turning point for the Mueller investigation. Waldman says this could mean Flynn is cooperating with the Mueller investigation, though this is not yet certain. He says president Trump may respond differently to Flynn as the investigation proceeds. 

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By acquiring Vodafone Japan Softbank CEO Son brought competition to the industry and challenged the duopoly of DocoMo and KDD telecom providers. After acquiring Sprint Son is taking a hands on approach to shakeup management at the company, which has lagged behind T-Mobile in building its subscriber base. After years of losses Sprint now faces the prospect of a complete makeover from the old way of doing things. Sprint is based in Overland, Kansas. Son says Sprint is like Japanese lords in feudal Japan who controlled everything in their lands, and said Sprint is a Kansas Daimyo. Masayoshi Son has asked executives to fire all the ad agencies and start over, at one point asking executives if they were stupid. Son has established shadow offices at San Carlos, California to monitor weekly progress at Sprint.
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Nowhere in the U.S. are the approaches to the budget crisis in U.S. states so different than in Republican Kansas and Democratic Maryland.
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Low prices are a curse says an energy expert at Stanford University. He says it makes public policy sense to do something akin to boosting the price.
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