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Paul Julius Reuter noticed that, with the electric telegraph, news no longer required days or weeks to travel long distances. In the 1850s, the 34-year-old Reuter was based in Aachen — then in the Kingdom of Prussia, now in Germany — close to the borders with the Netherlands and Belgium. He began using the newly opened Berlin–Aachen telegraph line to send news to Berlin. However, there was a 76-mile (122 km) gap in the line between Aachen and Brussels, Belgium’s capital city and financial cen

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OTTAWA (Reuters) – Inflation in Canada soared in March, stunning markets, and when combined with signs of frothy first-quarter growth raised the likelihood the central bank will soon resume interest rate hikes.

Due to sharp rises in gasoline and food prices, the annual inflation rate shot up to 3.3 percent in March, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday,

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The latest go-around between the two media giants has to do with the Dodgers. News Corp.’s Fox is in hot water with Major League Baseball for lending struggling Dodgers owner Frank McCourt money to meet the team’s payroll. On Wednesday, Major League Baseball said it was taking control of the franchise away from McCourt.

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The latest go-around between the two media giants has to do with the Dodgers. News Corp.’s Fox is in hot water with Major League Baseball for lending struggling Dodgers owner Frank McCourt money to meet the team’s payroll. On Wednesday, Major League Baseball said it was taking control of the franchise away from McCourt.

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