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Kishi-Moon tie still afflicts Japan as Abe assassin faces verdict
“Coming events cast their shadows before.” This remark is attributed to the Roman statesman and philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero. Essentially it says that historical events, while occurring with no advance notice, are actually foreshadowed by auguries. With the passing of time, reflecting the wills of various players, the drama gains momentum and reaches its climax. […] The post Kishi-Moon tie still afflicts Japan as Abe assassin faces verdict appeared first on Asia Times.

China curbs high-frequency trading to de-risk markets

Where Trump thinks his semi-warpath leads

Insanity evaluation extended for man charged in murder, dismemberment
Evaluation of the Toledo man charged with another man’s murder and dismemberment in November for a potential insanity plea has been extended into March.

Suspect in Point Place stabbing indicted for murder

Man shot, injured in Toledo’s central city

Minifridge recall expands to 964,000 Frigidaires after fire reports
Photo gallery: Best pictures for week ending Jan. 15
Blade photographers head out every day to capture the triumphs, tragedies, and oddities of life in Lucas County and beyond.

Champions Cup - Les compositions de Gloucester - Toulon : Charles Ollivon capitaine, Baptiste Serin sur le banc...

Champions Cup - Les compositions de Toulouse - Sale : Blair Kinghorn enchaîne à l'ouverture, le grand retour de François Cros

Champions Cup - Les compositions de Bristol - Bordeaux-Bègles : Buros préféré à Rayasi, la menace Rees-Zammit

Alibaba: the AI kingmaker
A doctor anywhere likely loves using AI as a second opinion on her lawyers’ legal advice, to prepare for a meeting or to fact-check his claims. However, she perhaps still has only scorn, when she is wearing the other shoe. She has a list of reasons why AI should not be trusted for her domain. […] The post Alibaba: the AI kingmaker appeared first on Asia Times.
