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'A self-portrait in songs': Paul McCartney looks back on his lyrics in new book
Titled 'The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present', the book spans McCartney's eight decades of songwriting
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US federal appeals court freezes Biden's vaccine rule for companies
Stay comes two days after the Biden administration unveiled the rule
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Dubai aims to attract 25 million tourists by 2025
Emirate also wants to attract 100,000 companies in 3 years, says Rashid Al Maktoum
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'Her heart was beating too': Poles protest against strict abortion law
People holding candles and carrying banners marched through dozens of towns and cities
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Saudi air defences intercept and destroy drone launched toward Abha airport
The coalition has often retaliated against cross-border attacks on Saudi Arabia with air strikes in Yemen
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Archaeologists unearth room shedding light on slave life in ancient Pompeii
The room, in an excellent state of preservation, contains three wooden beds and a series of other objects
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New Zealand PM Ardern welcomes signs of US greater presence in Indo-Pacific
Ardern will host online summit next week of leaders from Asia-Pacific, including the United States, China and Japan
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Several injured in knife attack on German train
Police official says a suspect has been arrested following the incident
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Cricket-BBC drops former England captain from radio show amid racism allegations
Vaughan allegedly told Asian players that there were ‘too many of you lot, we need to do something about it’
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ABBA’s new album might just be its last recording
‘I'm not saying never. There is always some open door somewhere,’ said Bjorn Ulvaeus









