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Friday
17 February 2017
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Draft memo calls for unprecedented militarization of immigration enforcement
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Goal of new order is to bolster original initiative against legal and constitutional scrutiny, rather than revise it in a substantive fashion, say sources
the first 100 days of trump
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The president’s belligerent approach to the press may distract in the short term, experts say, but history shows such hostility can end badly
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For example: ‘Don’t you think it would be cool if the mainstream media looked the other way every once in a while?’
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Employing native English speakers who understand US culture would give call centers an edge over rivals in India and the Philippines in billion-dollar industry
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Arsène Wenger put the humiliation of Munich behind him and was clear in his intention of continuing to manage, though not necessarily at Arsenal
what to watch
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Former navy Seal was eyed to replace Michael Flynn, who was asked to resign over contacts with Russia and his attempts to cover up nature of those contacts
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The Facebook CEO’s 5,700 word post advocated a strong civil society and ended quoting Lincoln. Is he pitching for office, or already an unofficial Potus?
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in pictures
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world including a fire dance, dog paternity leave and a giant Trump dummy
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The director has been a fugitive from US justice for 40 years after admitting sex with an underage girl
The Promise Trump loyalists stand by their man – but resistance is taking root