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Monday November 13rd, 2017 night edition

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Corrigan is the sixth woman since Oct. 24 to accuse Bush publicly of grabbing her buttocks without consent.

Roslyn Corrigan (L), former president George H.W. Bush (C) and Sari Young (R) at the November 2003 event where Corrigan says Bush groped her.

Corrigan said the incident happened while she was being photographed standing next to Bush.

Corrigan, who had heard Bush give a speech at a conference held at the George Bush Presidential Library at Texas A&M University earlier in November 2003, asked her father, Steve A.

Young, if she could leave early from her classes at The Woodlands High School and join him at the planned visit by Bush.

Ryan Trapani, a spokesperson for the CIA, declined multiple requests for comment regarding Young’s employment and Corrigan’s allegation against Bush.

On Nov. 1, former first lady Laura Bush, wife of George W. Bush, told CNN that the alleged incidents against her father-in-law were “very innocent.”. »

Bill Gates makes $100 million personal investment to fight Alzheimer's

Authored by reuters.com

FILE PHOTO: Microsoft founder Bill Gates looks on during a healthcare event in Brussels, Belgium, February 16, 2017.

The investment - a personal one and not part of Gates’ philanthropic Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - will be followed by another $50 million in start-up ventures working in Alzheimer’s research, Gates said.

Alongside the $50 million investment in DDF and the additional $50 million planned for start-ups, Gates said he would like to award a grant to build a global dementia data platform. »

Hackers Claim to Break Face ID a Week After iPhone X Release

Authored by wired.com
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"Face ID can be fooled by mask, which means it is not an effective security measure.".

Masks WIRED made for our own test of Face ID, none of which fooled the iPhone X. David Pierce/Wired.

'I would say if this is all confirmed, it does mean Face ID is less secure than Touch ID.' »

As Canadian as possible under the circumstances

Authored by piquenewsmagazine.com
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In 1972 the CBC's Peter Gzowski challenged listeners to complete the saying "As Canadian as..." Heather Scott answered the challenge with "... possible under the circumstances.".

We celebrate our Canadian-ness with stories about lone Canadians, such as astronaut Chris Hadfield, doing well in far-off places.

Or someone else's rankings that list Canada or (insert your choice of Canadian city) as among the most liveable in the world. »