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Their experiment, reported at a scientific conference this week, resulted in three developing fetuses, none of which survived.

Now they are back again after fighting this week resulted in the deaths of four soldiers and forced the closure of a small government garrison.

Those records became part of Mr. Soares's two-year investigation into the illegal online prescription drug trade, which after a raid this week resulted in the arrests of four people in Florida, all affiliated with Signature Pharmacy in Orlando, and at least three of them executives of the company.

Wanderers' accounts were frozen when HM Revenue and Customs served them with a winding-up petition over £2.2m of unpaid tax and their first trip to the high court this week resulted in a five-week adjournment over that matter on Monday.

A raid on the pre-Islamic artefacts kept at the national museum this week resulted in the destruction of about 35 exhibits, mostly antique Buddhist or Hindu works of art which has done nothing to quell such fears.In 2008 and for several years since there had been a feeling, even for those opposed to Mr Nasheed, that free and fair elections had breathed new air into a stagnant system.

In the case of ProtonMail, a technical problem this week resulted in PayPal applying restrictions to the account.

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Smaller droughts in the 1950s resulted in many deaths.

A similar giveaway last year resulted in more than six million downloads.

The first, in September 1914, resulted in half a million casualties.

"May result in some new plague," the man said.

May result from injury or disease requiring amputation.

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