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Hurricane Humberto
knocked out power lines in Bermuda on Wednesday night, plunging
nearly the whole Atlantic archipelago into darkness, as the
storm whipped the British territory with powerful winds and
heavy rain.
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* Working to alleviate financing pressures on small,
mid-sized
firms
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Australian shares inched up on Thursday,
mirroring regional gains after the U.S. Federal Reserve lowered
interest rates as expected, but offered mixed signals on their
next move, nudging markets to step cautiously.
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British insurance services firm Charles
Taylor Plc said on Thursday it agreed to a 261 million
pounds($325.15 million)takeover by a firm backed by private
equity firm Lovell Minnick Partners.
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Democratic and Republican
U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday cited progress in talks with the
Trump administration aimed at ensuring passage of a new
U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement, but said more work
was needed.
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The Trump administration on
Wednesday rejected requests from California for more money from
Washington to fight homelessness, opening another front in the
battle between the White House and the state's Democratic-led
progressive government.
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British Prime Minister Boris
Johnson and U.S. President Donald Trump condemned last weekend's
attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities and discussed the need
for a united diplomatic response in a telephone call on
Wednesday, Johnson's office said.
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LONDON, Sept 19 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Almost three
million people in England are one pay cheque away from losing
their homes because they cannot pay the rent, housing charity
Shelter said on Thursday.
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* Saudi displays evidence of attacks that it, U.S. blame on
Iran
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Democratic and Republican
U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday cited progress in talks with the
Trump administration aimed at ensuring passage of a new
U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, but said more work was
needed.
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