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wbsm.com OPINION | Chris McCarthy: GOP Candidates Battle in Bristol County wbsm.com Another supporter of Lindstrom is state Senator Richard Ross, who replaced Scott Brown when he was elected to the U.S. Senate. Senator Ross represents strong GOP areas of Bristol County, and is a member of his party's leadership team in the state ... View the full article
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Fortune Mullane: Not all that excited about buses in Age of Uber The Intelligencer He dropped me off at Woodbourne and Bristol Oxford Valley roads, a dreary, busy intersection, and I hoofed it home. While hoofing, it began to rain. Arriving home soaked, I discovered that my wife and kids had gone out, and the house was locked. Since ... Uber acquires bike-share startup JUMPTechCrunch JUMP Bikes weighing Uber $100M+ acquisition, investment offersTechCrunch Welcome, JUMP! | Uber NewsroomUber Medium all 172 news articles » View the full article
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The Recorder Missing Rhode Island man last seen in Erving The Recorder According to his sister, Stephen Chan and his family do not know anyone in western Massachusetts, but the ongoing investigation has revealed Stephen Chan took an Uber from East Templeton to Erving. “He was under some pressure about school,” said Sin ... and more » View the full article
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Inside New York's taxi 'crisis' BBC NewsYellow taxis are symbolic of New York. But ride-hailing apps mean cabbies find it harder to make a living. View the full article
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TheStreet.com Why Uber's Self-Driving Car Fatality Won't End Autonomous Driving TheStreet.com And the big pharma and biotech companies like Celgene Corporation (CELG - Get Report) , Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD - Get Report) , Johnson & Johnson (JNJ - Get Report) and Bristol-Myers Squibb Co (BMY - Get Report) were working on a fix. Say then, a ... and more » View the full article
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IT PRO 10 things businesses can learn from the next startup success | IT PRO IT PRO The startup scene has become one of today's most exciting and fluid industries to be a part of. The constant stream of innovative and disruptive ideas coming from east London, Manchester and Bristol - to name a just a few cities full of entrepreneurs ... and more » View the full article
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The sharing economy and its shifting definition PoliticalCritique.org One of its most notable examples is the Bristol Pound which aimed at revitalising the local economy of the city of Bristol. It was issued in both paper and SMS form, and has a stiff 1:1 parity with the British Pound. Local authorities support its usage ... View the full article
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CBS Philly Court Rules Uber Did Not Violate Antitrust Laws In Philadelphia CBS Philly PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A federal appeals court in Philadelphia has ruled that Uber did not violate antitrust laws in another setback to the traditional taxi industry. In a 26-page decision for the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, Judge Marjorie ... and more » View the full article
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The Guardian (blog) Christian Ribeiro: 'I was told to stop or I wouldn't be walking in my 30s' The Guardian (blog) I couldn't stay at that level, unfortunately.” Injuries blighted his career, including his first start for Bristol City, the club he joined aged 10, when he was forced off after 26 minutes with anterior cruciate ligament damage. Ribeiro was highly ... View the full article
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The Independent Citizens from Everywhere: Meet the people who are fighting to give us a vote on Brexit The Independent The student-focused For Our Future's Sake (FFS), which launches at the NUS conference this week, and Our Future, Our Choice (OFOC), are two new youth-centred campaigns that are already attracting huge attention and support. The European Movement UK is ... and more » View the full article
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Bristol Post Beast from the East 3 and 4 - why are we getting more cold weather and will it snow AGAIN? Bristol Post The second edition of the snow followed on March 18th and, while not as extreme as the start of the month, still caused significant disruption at Bristol Airport and closed a number of schools. Now, it has been suggested that the extreme weather will ... and more » View the full article
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Bristol Post Wagamama may have just changed the way we eat out forever ... Bristol Post Paying the bill after a meal can sometimes be a time consuming and frustrating process. You sit there trying to catch the attention of the waiter or waitress for what feels like an eternity, wondering if you'll ever leave the restaurant. But as of ... and more » View the full article
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Bristol Post Wagamama may have just changed the way we eat out forever Bristol Post Paying the bill after a meal can sometimes be a time consuming and frustrating process. You sit there trying to catch the attention of the waiter or waitress for what feels like an eternity, wondering if you'll ever leave the restaurant. But as of ... View the full article
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BBC News Fears over card detail thefts after Active security breach BBC News Ben Sweet, 28, from Bristol, said about £1,200 worth of fraudulent activity was carried out on his card after he booked to run this year's Cardiff Half Marathon with his wife Liz. He said: "They [Active] could have dealt with it a lot better by saying ... and more » View the full article
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BBC News Fears over card detail thefts after Active security breach BBC News Ben Sweet, 28, from Bristol, said about £1,200 worth of fraudulent activity was carried out on his card after he booked to run this year's Cardiff Half Marathon with his wife Liz. He said: "They [Active] could have dealt with it a lot better by saying ... and more » View the full article
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Fatal Uber accident proves driverless cars not yet fit for purpose, experts say Sunday Times Driving TRIALS of driverless cars on Britain's roads should be halted, according to technology and road safety experts. Following the death of Elaine Herzberg, who was struck by an Uber Volvo XC90 while pushing her bicycle across a main road in Tempe, Arizona ... and more » View the full article
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CityMetric Who's to blame when driverless cars have an accident? We can use the blockchain to find out CityMetric The news that an Uber self-driving vehicle has killed a pedestrian in the US has made headlines around the world. It's a reminder that the era of self-driving cars is fast approaching. Decades of research into advanced sensors, mapping, navigation and ... Exclusive: Tempe police chief says early probe shows no fault by UberSan Francisco Chronicle all 1,342 news articles » View the full article
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Explaining Trades Is More Profitable Than Doing Them Bloomberg A self-driving Uber killed one person yesterday, but human-driven cars killed about 100 people yesterday in the U.S. If self-driving Ubers fully replaced human-driven cars while still killing only one person -- or 10 people -- a day, then that would ... and more » View the full article