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Murnane's "The Border": A Reclusive Author's Reflection
Gerald Murnane, a reclusive Australian author, published his latest novel, "The Border," a semi-autobiographical work reflecting on memory and the writing process, mirroring his secluded life in Goroko, a small town in southeastern Australia.
Murnane's "The Border": A Reclusive Author's Reflection
Gerald Murnane, a reclusive Australian author, published his latest novel, "The Border," a semi-autobiographical work reflecting on memory and the writing process, mirroring his secluded life in Goroko, a small town in southeastern Australia.
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12% Bias Score


Van de Wouw Sets World Record, Wins European Title in Kilometer Time Trial
Hetty van de Wouw won the first European title in the women's kilometer time trial with a world record time of 1.04.497 in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium, while Maike van der Duin won a bronze medal in the points race.
Van de Wouw Sets World Record, Wins European Title in Kilometer Time Trial
Hetty van de Wouw won the first European title in the women's kilometer time trial with a world record time of 1.04.497 in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium, while Maike van der Duin won a bronze medal in the points race.
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28% Bias Score


Dutch Open University Faces Job Cuts Amidst €6.2 Million Deficit
The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, announced a €6.2 million budget deficit, leading to potential job cuts of up to 65 full-time positions by year's end due to decreased demand for distance learning following the COVID-19 pandemic, despite prior cost-cutting measures.
Dutch Open University Faces Job Cuts Amidst €6.2 Million Deficit
The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, announced a €6.2 million budget deficit, leading to potential job cuts of up to 65 full-time positions by year's end due to decreased demand for distance learning following the COVID-19 pandemic, despite prior cost-cutting measures.
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20% Bias Score


Kok Sets New Record, Wins Dutch 500m Title
Femke Kok won the Dutch national 500-meter title at the Daikin NK Afstanden, setting a new track record of 36.97 seconds in Thialf, while Marijke Groenewoud claimed the 3,000-meter title.
Kok Sets New Record, Wins Dutch 500m Title
Femke Kok won the Dutch national 500-meter title at the Daikin NK Afstanden, setting a new track record of 36.97 seconds in Thialf, while Marijke Groenewoud claimed the 3,000-meter title.
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28% Bias Score


Union Berlin's Winning Streak Snapped by Gladbach
Union Berlin lost 1-2 at home to Borussia Mönchengladbach on February 25th, halting their recent positive trend and impacting their fight against relegation, while Gladbach solidified their European ambitions.
Union Berlin's Winning Streak Snapped by Gladbach
Union Berlin lost 1-2 at home to Borussia Mönchengladbach on February 25th, halting their recent positive trend and impacting their fight against relegation, while Gladbach solidified their European ambitions.
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32% Bias Score


Blues Coach Montgomery on Team's Progress and Challenges
St. Louis Blues coach Jim Montgomery discusses his team's performance since November 24th, highlighting player improvements (Jordan Kyrou, Robert Thomas), persistent challenges (inconsistency, special teams), and his focus on building a consistent team identity emphasizing hard work and effort; his ...
Blues Coach Montgomery on Team's Progress and Challenges
St. Louis Blues coach Jim Montgomery discusses his team's performance since November 24th, highlighting player improvements (Jordan Kyrou, Robert Thomas), persistent challenges (inconsistency, special teams), and his focus on building a consistent team identity emphasizing hard work and effort; his ...
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36% Bias Score

France's Disappointing Ski World Championships Performance
France's World Ski Championships campaign has been marked by disappointing results, injuries to key athletes, and a lack of podium finishes; their hopes now rest on Clément Noël's performance in the final slalom event.

France's Disappointing Ski World Championships Performance
France's World Ski Championships campaign has been marked by disappointing results, injuries to key athletes, and a lack of podium finishes; their hopes now rest on Clément Noël's performance in the final slalom event.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Open University Faces Job Cuts Amidst €6.2 Million Deficit
The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, announced a €6.2 million budget deficit, potentially leading to the elimination of up to 65 full-time positions by the end of the year due to decreased demand for distance learning post-pandemic, despite prior cost-cutting measures.

Dutch Open University Faces Job Cuts Amidst €6.2 Million Deficit
The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, announced a €6.2 million budget deficit, potentially leading to the elimination of up to 65 full-time positions by the end of the year due to decreased demand for distance learning post-pandemic, despite prior cost-cutting measures.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Open University Faces 65 Job Cuts Due to €6.2 Million Deficit
The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, faces a €6.2 million budget deficit, potentially leading to 65 job losses by year's end due to decreased demand for online education after a pandemic surge. The university, employing 711 full-time staff, is implementing cost-cutting measures.

Dutch Open University Faces 65 Job Cuts Due to €6.2 Million Deficit
The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, faces a €6.2 million budget deficit, potentially leading to 65 job losses by year's end due to decreased demand for online education after a pandemic surge. The university, employing 711 full-time staff, is implementing cost-cutting measures.
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40% Bias Score

Lavreysen Wins Fourth European Sprint Cycling Title
Harrie Lavreysen secured his fourth European sprint cycling championship title in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium on Saturday, defeating Mikhail Jakovlev in a two-heat final, showcasing superior race strategy despite Jakovlev's faster qualification time.

Lavreysen Wins Fourth European Sprint Cycling Title
Harrie Lavreysen secured his fourth European sprint cycling championship title in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium on Saturday, defeating Mikhail Jakovlev in a two-heat final, showcasing superior race strategy despite Jakovlev's faster qualification time.
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32% Bias Score

Grifo Misses Sixth Straight Penalty, Freiburg Wins Despite Sixth Consecutive Miss
Vincenzo Grifo of SC Freiburg missed his sixth consecutive Bundesliga penalty kick in a 1-0 win against St. Pauli on February 25th, 2024, but a late own goal secured the victory, despite Grifo's weak chip shot that was easily saved. The goalkeeper received a tip about Grifo's strategy.

Grifo Misses Sixth Straight Penalty, Freiburg Wins Despite Sixth Consecutive Miss
Vincenzo Grifo of SC Freiburg missed his sixth consecutive Bundesliga penalty kick in a 1-0 win against St. Pauli on February 25th, 2024, but a late own goal secured the victory, despite Grifo's weak chip shot that was easily saved. The goalkeeper received a tip about Grifo's strategy.
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36% Bias Score

Ingebrigtsen Breaks Two World Records at Liévin Meeting
At the 31st Liévin Indoor Meeting, Jakob Ingebrigtsen shattered the world mile record (3:45.14) and his own 1500m record, while Azeddine Habz narrowly missed the French 1500m record; eight world-leading performances were recorded.

Ingebrigtsen Breaks Two World Records at Liévin Meeting
At the 31st Liévin Indoor Meeting, Jakob Ingebrigtsen shattered the world mile record (3:45.14) and his own 1500m record, while Azeddine Habz narrowly missed the French 1500m record; eight world-leading performances were recorded.
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36% Bias Score
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