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Jonathan India, Lucas Sims among top pickups

The waiver wire is full of exciting options at the moment. Whether you’re in need of a slugger or a speedster, there are hitters who can help you out. And the pitchers are just as exciting, with those who produce strikeouts or saves waiting to join your squad. Haase has been one of baseball’s most powerful players of late, having produced six home runs and a 1.833 OPS since the beginning of June. And his hot bat has earned him additional playing time considerations, as 4 of his 17 starts… Source link

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Tele2 Russia begins selling SIMs on Yandex.Market – Telecompaper EN

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Australia regulator chief Sims says Google and Facebook draft laws fair, critical for media future

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Chairman (ACCC) Rod Sims said proposed laws that will make Australia the first country in the world to force Google and Facebook to pay for news were fair and critical for the survival of the media industry. FILE PHOTO: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Chairman Rod Sims, pictured in Sydney, Australia, October 31, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Reed Sims said he was surprised to hear criticisms from Google about the… Source link

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Australia regulator chief Sims says Google and Facebook draft laws fair, critical for media future

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Chairman (ACCC) Rod Sims said proposed laws that will make Australia the first country in the world to force Google and Facebook to pay for news were fair and critical for the survival of the media industry. FILE PHOTO: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Chairman Rod Sims, pictured in Sydney, Australia, October 31, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Reed Sims said he was surprised to hear criticisms from Google about the… Source link

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