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6:10 PM 4/17/2016 - Headlines: London Police Say Airliner May Have Hit a Drone | Earthquake kills 235 in Ecuador, devastates coast zone | Reuters | Earthquake in Ecuador Kills More Than 230, President Says - The New York Times

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London Police Say Airliner May Have Hit a Drone Earthquake kills 235 in Ecuador, devastates coast zone | Reuters Earthquake in Ecuador Kills More Than 230, President Says - The New York Times Time Warp: Five dead in Argentina after taking drugs at electronic music festival that 'got out of control' | Americas | News | The Independent Police: Alabama officer shot, suspect dead following chase - TheUnion local.com | TheUnion.com Pentagon Reports Another Russian Jet Incident in Baltic Sea U.S. Reports Another Close Call With Russian Warplane Over Baltic Sea John Kerry On Simulated Attack Of Russian Jets: Reckless, Provocative, Dangerous : LIFE : Tech Times Russian Enclave Seen as a Fault Line of East-West Tensions - The New York Times Race for Latest Class of Nuclear Arms Threatens to Revive Cold War - The New York Times U.S. Plans to Step Up Military Campaign Against ISIS - The New York Times Protesters Nationwide Denounce Big Money in US Politics Files Su...

Spain unveils plans to build the tallest skyscraper in the EU

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Spain unveils plans to build the tallest skyscraper in the EU by Rebecca Flood Sunday April 17 th , 2016  at  10:45 AM The Independent - Europe 1 Share Madrid unveiled plans to build Europe's tallest skyscraper potentially topping current title holder, The Shard Nail Polish and Mascara - Beauty Brands Eye up Iran by webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters) Sunday April 17 th , 2016  at  10:45 AM Voice Of America 1 Share When Dubai businesswoman Negin Fattahi-Dasmal opened the first branch of her luxurious nail salon chain in Iran this year, it was met with both excitement and skepticism among image-conscious young Iranians. Despite – or perhaps partly because of – strict Islamic dress codes, cosmetics sales in Iran are among the highest in the Middle East. Women are required to wear modest clothes and headscarves, but their faces and hands are not covered, and many express their individuality with l...