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April 12, 2024
Ben Bernanke’s brutal verdict on the Bank of England
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Mike Johnson, another House Speaker under attack from his own side
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Firm founded by Russian oligarchs to buy London building for £100mn
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How soon will machines outsmart humans? The biggest brains in AI disagree
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The challenges facing Tesco veteran Jason Tarry at John Lewis
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Evidence of fraud ‘quite compelling’, says ex Post Office managing director
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Russia paid pro Kremlin lawmakers to influence EU elections, says Belgium
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Actor Michael Douglas ‘What roles haven’t I done?’
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Police investigating Angela Rayner over council house sale
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China asserts ‘deep friendship’ with North Korea as Russian influence grows
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Is time starting to run out for Benjamin Netanyahu?
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Trafigura’s Jeremy Weir trader in chief seeks to draw a line under past scandals
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April 11, 2024
Baseball star Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter charged with bank fraud
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Exxon chief earns four times as much as bosses at Shell and BP
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Taylor Swift returns to TikTok despite its fight with Universal
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Who is popular today, a project that regularly archives news and public figures from the Wikipedia, then links current events with public figures, and then comes the statistics, information extraction and patterns recognision. The project aims primarily at analyzing news to extract information and linking it more favorably to the reader, instead of reading the news randomly. The other goal is to archive news as profiles for public figures, making them a permanent reference for researchers. The project depends on some of the links between the unstructured texts (news) and entities (people) through the analysis of text and the approach with the names of public figures, in addition to some of the process of identifying the images of the characters through the news in which it was mentioned.