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Align LeftWho are China’s likely next leaders?Chinese leaders have gone about the once-in-a-decade selection of their successors under the usual cloud of secrecy; on Nov. 15, though, the new Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party – the group that rules China – will present itself to the world.Nobody outside the top echelons of the party knows for sure who will walk onstage at the Great Hall of the People shortly after 11:00 a.m. Nor do we know for certain how many of them there will be. But here are thumbnail sketches of the men (and they are all men) tipped by the most persistent and plausible rumors to be among the chosen few.
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Align CenterA rare event in the sky, called a solar eclipse, is
expected over northern Australia on Wednesday 14 November.
It happens when the Moon sits between the Earth and the Sun, plunging parts of the world
into complete darkness.
The best place to see it will be Queensland, which will see a total eclipse.
That means people there will be able to see the Sun completely covered by the Moon for just
over two minutes, which is extremely rare.
Justify All Lines Manchester United Has First-Quar-ter Profit on Commercial RevenueManchester United, the 19-time English soccer champion, had a profit in its fiscal first quarter as it increased commercial revenue by 24 percent.Net income was 20.5 million pounds ($33 million) in the three months ended Sept. 30, compared with a net loss of 5 million pounds in the year-earlier period, the team said today in a Businesswire statement.Commercial revenue rose to 43 million pounds from 34.6 million pounds. Gross debt declined to 359.7 million pounds from 433.2 million pounds.
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Justify with Last Line Aligned LeftThe Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi flew into India this week, her first visit for almost 25 years. As someone who spent much time here as a schoolgirl and later as a student at Lady Shri Ram College, she said was happy that some parts of Delhi were still recognisable to her. “It’s good to be back in India,” she added.
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STATION, Texas (AP) — Texas A&M freshman wide receiver Thomas Johnson has been found safe in Dallas after being missing from campus since Monday. His mother, Linda Hanks, says A&M University police called her early Thursday to say the 18-year-old has been found unharmed.Police said Wednesday that Johnson was last seen leaving his College Station residence around 5 p.m. Monday. Hanks told WFAA-TV she had traveled from Dallas to College Station as au-thorities searched for her son. Meanwhile, John-son turned up 180 miles to the north, in Dallas. Hanks says Johnson has not contacted her since his disappearance and that she had no other in-formation. Campus police scheduled a news conference for Thursday morning. Johnson has appeared in 10 games this season, and has 30
catches for 339 yards and a touchdown.
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Strike hits Greece in bid to derail austerity planATHENS, Greece — Greece’s unions are holding their third general strike in six weeks to press dis-senters in the country’s troubled coalition govern-ment not to back a major new austerity program that will doom Greeks to further hardship in a sixth year of recession.
Two days of demonstrations started Tuesday, con-tinuing until lawmakers vote late Wednesday on the bill to slash $17.3 billion from budget spending over two years.
Airlines stopped flying, schools were shuttered and trains and taxis stood still Tuesday as hundreds of thousands of Greek workers stayed off the job to protest pension and wage cuts that the debt-ridden government must enact to qualify for loans from Europe.
Most of the Greeks on strike were public service union members who would be most affected by the cuts that the Parliament is scheduled to vote on Wednesday.
Flights to and from the country stopped for three hours at the start of a 48-hour strike, leaving Athens without public transportation and putting state hospitals on emergency staffing.
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