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    TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan President Lai Ching-te asked China on Monday to stop its military and political threats, saying in his inauguration speech that peace is the only choice and that Beijing ...

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    Within 10 years of its incorporation, his Postum Cereal Company had more than $10 million in capital and was spending $400,000 a year on advertising, sums which were remarkable for the period. Although he vigorously opposed labor unions, his employees were the highest-paid in his industry and working conditions at the Post factory were exemplary.

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    New Year's Day: June 28, 1870 Celebrates the beginning of the Gregorian calendar year. Festivities include counting down to 12:00 midnight on the preceding night, New Year's Eve, often with fireworks displays and parties. The ball drop at Times Square in New York City, broadcast live on television nationwide, has become a national New Year's ...

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    Every year about 400 cases are reported in the U.S. and an estimated 6,000 people have typhoid. [7] [17] In 2015, it resulted in about 149,000 deaths worldwide – down from 181,000 in 1990. [18] [19] Without treatment, the risk of death may be as high as 20%. [8]