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Steve Jobs, came, saw, conquered

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http://www.euronews.net/ Jobs, the man who made computers simpler, easier, more fun and better looking, was born in 1955 San Francisco, when Eisenhower was president and the world’s population was less than three billion.

His mother, single, put him up for adoption — by a couple of modest means, Paul and Clara Jobs — when he was barely one week old. Out of high school he briefly attended Reed College University in Oregon and got into computers. After a spiritual trip to India he and his friend Wozniak founded the company Apple in 1976.

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Clean tech subsidies and Ukraine to be main topics as von der Leyen meets Biden

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Ukraine, sanctions against Russia, China and economic security are also expected to be discussed by the two leaders.

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euronews science – A fresh approach to diagnosis

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http://www.euronews.net/ A few tiny spots could revolutionize the way doctors test for and diagnose a range of health problems. Researchers at Swansea University, in the UK, have developed a way of putting live antibodies into an ink, which can then be printed on to thin sheets of a specially-coated plastic. This could mean carrying out tests in a GP’s surgery rather than sending samples to a lab.

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How Brno transformed from a textile city to a high-tech hub of business and innovation

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Michal Veselý, Chief Marketing Officer at JIC business hub tells Euronews how a former textile city became the Czech Republic’s beating heart of innovation.

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Corsican town bans the burkini

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The mayor of a seaside town in Corsica has banned the burkini from the beaches in his commune.

The mayor of Sisco took the decision after an emergency meeting on Sunday evening.

*Why was the decision taken?*

After violent clashes on Saturday night between what are described as local youths and people of north-african origin.

Five people were injured in the disturbance.

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Congress faces a bleak Christmas as ‘fiscal cliff’ talks drag on

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http://www.euronews.com/ Christmas is cancelled or it could be for Congress if fiscal cliff talks drag on through the holidays.
Democrats and Republicans are as entrenched as ever with the former wanting tax hikes and the latter backing spending cuts. But with President Obama’s popularity ratings on a high it’s no good the Republicans dreaming of what might have been.

“If Romney had won the election, there really would have been a turn to the right in American policies and politics. The tax cuts that were due to expire would have been continued,” said economist Steven Weisman from the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

Pressure is growing on the Republicans and a rift has developed between those wanting to keep Bush-era tax cuts for the rich and those not wanting to be seen as protectors of millionaires.

According to John Sides, political scientist at George Washington University:

“There is still a significant fraction of the party that doesn’t want to raise taxes for the wealthy, that doesn’t want to spend money on domestic programs or wants to cut money on domestic programs and wants to reform entitlements in ways that the public typically doesn’t agree with.”

Something has got to give – if a deal is not reached taxes will go up for almost all working Americans at the start of the New Year and steep government spending cuts will kick in.

Our correspondent in Washington Stefan Grobe said:

“It’s almost a no-win situation for the Republicans. If they give in on higher taxes for the rich, they’ll be outmanoeuvred by President Obama. If they don’t, they’ll get crushed by public opinion.”

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