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Do arguments have to be combative?

The Hindu 

Arguments should not be viewed as battles to be won but as opportunities for productive and cooperative exchanges between the parties

SANWO-OLU PROVIDES FREE MEDICAL SERVICES TO OVER 2,000 RESIDENTS OF OJO

Lagosstate.gov.ng 

The Lagos State Government on Thursday provided free medical services to over 2,000 vulnerable residents of Ojo and its environs under its free medical outreach tagged: “Alaafia Eko”, held at Ojo Local Government Secretariat and three other Local Councils under the Health District V. The initiative is in line with the efforts of the Governor …

Everton confirm 777 Partners' proposed takeover has collapsed... as the club's sale purchase agreement with th - Daily Mail

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  1. Everton confirm 777 Partners' proposed takeover has collapsed... as the club's sale purchase agreement with th  Daily Mail
  2. Everton 'assessing options' as 777 Partners miss takeover deadline  BBC
  3. Everton fans insist they have 'dodged a bullet' after 777 Partners takeover collapsed... as they urge the club  Daily Mail
  4. Club Statement  evertonfc.com
  5. Everton assessing ‘all options’ after proposed 777 takeover falls through  The Guardian

Gene behind disorder causing intellectual disability found

Technology.inquirer.net 

Scientists have found the genetic root of a disorder that causes intellectual disability, which they estimate affects as many as one in 20,000 young people. And they hope their discovery leads to a new diagnosis that can provide answers to families. Those with the condition have a constellation of issues, which also include short stature,

Does Travel Insurance Cover Bad Weather?

Forbes.com 

The latest weather disasters are a painful reminder that summer is right around the corner — and with it, the heat waves and hurricanes that can ruin your vacation.

If each sadhu, guru allowed to build shrine on public land, disastrous consequences to follow: HC

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Delhi High Court warned against allowing sadhus, babas, and gurus to build shrines on public land for personal gain, stating it would harm public interests. Naga sadhus, devotees of Lord Shiva, are meant to live detached lives and seeking property rights contradicts their beliefs. The court dismissed a petition by Mahant Naga Baba Shankar Giri seeking to protect the shrine of Naga Baba Bhola Giri, ruling he had no legal claim to the property.