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Guy Ritchie left furious as robbers knick £2million worth of equipment from the set of new drama The FixerJPMorgan Chase & Co. lowered its stake in Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. ( NASDAQ:MPWR – Free Report ) by 18.7% during the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 920,947 shares of the semiconductor company’s stock after selling 211,892 shares during the period. JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s holdings in Monolithic Power Systems were worth $851,416,000 as of its most recent filing with the SEC. A number of other institutional investors and hedge funds also recently modified their holdings of the stock. Cambridge Investment Research Advisors Inc. lifted its holdings in shares of Monolithic Power Systems by 289.8% during the second quarter. Cambridge Investment Research Advisors Inc. now owns 5,290 shares of the semiconductor company’s stock valued at $4,347,000 after purchasing an additional 3,933 shares during the last quarter. Signaturefd LLC boosted its holdings in shares of Monolithic Power Systems by 6.0% in the second quarter. Signaturefd LLC now owns 658 shares of the semiconductor company’s stock worth $541,000 after buying an additional 37 shares during the period. iA Global Asset Management Inc. boosted its holdings in shares of Monolithic Power Systems by 11.3% in the second quarter. iA Global Asset Management Inc. now owns 355 shares of the semiconductor company’s stock worth $292,000 after buying an additional 36 shares during the period. Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management Company Ltd increased its position in shares of Monolithic Power Systems by 2.1% in the second quarter. Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management Company Ltd now owns 4,918 shares of the semiconductor company’s stock worth $4,041,000 after acquiring an additional 102 shares in the last quarter. Finally, International Assets Investment Management LLC acquired a new stake in shares of Monolithic Power Systems during the second quarter valued at approximately $109,000. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 93.46% of the company’s stock. Monolithic Power Systems Stock Down 1.2 % Shares of MPWR stock opened at $612.70 on Friday. Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. has a 12 month low of $546.71 and a 12 month high of $959.64. The company has a market cap of $29.89 billion, a PE ratio of 69.08, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 2.90 and a beta of 1.05. The business’s 50 day moving average is $674.45 and its two-hundred day moving average is $798.57. Monolithic Power Systems Dividend Announcement The firm also recently disclosed a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Wednesday, January 15th. Investors of record on Tuesday, December 31st will be given a dividend of $1.25 per share. The ex-dividend date is Tuesday, December 31st. This represents a $5.00 annualized dividend and a dividend yield of 0.82%. Monolithic Power Systems’s dividend payout ratio is presently 56.37%. Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades Several equities analysts have weighed in on the stock. KeyCorp lowered their price objective on shares of Monolithic Power Systems from $1,075.00 to $700.00 and set an “overweight” rating on the stock in a research report on Monday, November 18th. Wells Fargo & Company started coverage on Monolithic Power Systems in a report on Friday, November 22nd. They set an “equal weight” rating and a $610.00 price target on the stock. Oppenheimer reissued an “outperform” rating and issued a $900.00 price objective on shares of Monolithic Power Systems in a research note on Monday, November 11th. Citigroup assumed coverage on Monolithic Power Systems in a research note on Wednesday, December 11th. They set a “buy” rating and a $700.00 target price on the stock. Finally, Loop Capital raised shares of Monolithic Power Systems from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating and set a $660.00 price target for the company in a research report on Monday, November 18th. Two analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and ten have given a buy rating to the stock. According to data from MarketBeat, the stock currently has an average rating of “Moderate Buy” and a consensus price target of $828.67. Check Out Our Latest Research Report on Monolithic Power Systems Insider Activity at Monolithic Power Systems In other news, CFO Theodore Blegen sold 2,500 shares of the company’s stock in a transaction dated Tuesday, October 1st. The shares were sold at an average price of $908.36, for a total transaction of $2,270,900.00. Following the completion of the transaction, the chief financial officer now owns 59,178 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $53,754,928.08. This represents a 4.05 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The sale was disclosed in a filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is accessible through the SEC website . Also, EVP Deming Xiao sold 866 shares of the stock in a transaction dated Friday, November 8th. The shares were sold at an average price of $765.14, for a total transaction of $662,611.24. Following the completion of the sale, the executive vice president now owns 162,239 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $124,135,548.46. The trade was a 0.53 % decrease in their position. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . Insiders sold a total of 20,100 shares of company stock worth $17,153,021 in the last 90 days. 3.70% of the stock is owned by company insiders. About Monolithic Power Systems ( Free Report ) Monolithic Power Systems, Inc engages in the design, development, marketing, and sale of semiconductor-based power electronics solutions for the storage and computing, automotive, enterprise data, consumer, communications, and industrial markets. The company provides direct current (DC) to DC integrated circuits (ICs) that are used to convert and control voltages of various electronic systems, such as cloud-based CPU servers, server artificial intelligence applications, storage applications, commercial notebooks, digital cockpit, power sources, home appliances, 4G and 5G infrastructure, and satellite communications applications. See Also Want to see what other hedge funds are holding MPWR? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. ( NASDAQ:MPWR – Free Report ). 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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs have not been whole on offense all season, the byproduct of injuries to Marquise Brown on the very first game of the preseason and a season-ending injury to fellow wide receiver Rashee Rice at the end of September. They are close to it now. And it showed on Saturday. Brown made his regular-season debut after recovering from shoulder surgery, and made his presence felt on the first offensive series against Houston. The Chiefs were driving downfield but faced fourth-and-2 at the Texans 30, and Brown came open across the field for a 13-yard reception, resulting in a first down and eventually leading to a Kansas City touchdown. Brown went on to catch five passes for 45 yards in a 27-19 victory that pushed the Chiefs closer to the No. 1 seed in the AFC. “I thought he did a great job,” Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said. “I missed him here and there on a couple of throws, but I thought he was getting open. He was winning against man coverage, which was huge.” In fact, as the Chiefs (14-1) prepare to visit Pittsburgh on Christmas Day, they now have a receiving group that can win against just about any coverage. Brown and first-round pick Xavier Worthy, who had seven catches for 65 yards and a score, have the game-breaking speed to beat man-to-man defenses. And three-time All-Pro DeAndre Hopkins, along with four-time All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce, have the catch radius and veteran savvy to find the holes in any sort of zone. That makes the Chiefs offense as potent as it's been all season. “Kansas City made the plays. That’s why, you know, they’re at the top echelon of the NFL,” Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said. “They found ways to win, especially in situational football. they did a really good job on third down, staying on the field.” The Chiefs finished 7 of 13 on third down. They were 3 for 5 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal-to-go situations. That is the kind of efficiency they have had while winning the past two Super Bowls. “What can we do? The sky's the limit,” said Worthy, who has caught at least four passes in each of his past six games. “I feel like we're a hard team to beat. We just have to keep stacking.” What’s working The Chiefs defense, which had turned opponents over just 10 times in their first 13 games, has now created eight turnovers in the past two. That included two interceptions of Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud on Saturday. “They talked about breaking the seal last week,” said Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie, who had no interceptions in his first 48 games but has now picked off a pass in each of his past two. “You get around defensive backs, they talk about how it will come in bunches. I'm seeing it play out, being in the right place at the right time.” What needs help After piling up five sacks last week against Cleveland, the Chiefs struggled to capture Stroud on Saturday. They only managed two sacks, one of which was a cornerback blitz in the closing minutes that forced Houston to punt the ball away; the Chiefs were able to run out the clock on offense without giving the Texans another chance with it. Stock up The Chiefs started All-Pro left guard Joe Thuney at tackle for the second straight week, trying to solve their problem protecting Mahomes' blind side. He played admirably against a good Houston pass rush, and that was even more important when the Chiefs had to juggle the offensive line again following right tackle Jawaan Taylor's knee strain. Stock down Running back Isiah Pacheco carried nine times for just 26 yards, and he was stuffed on third-and-1 and fourth-and-1 early in the second half, forcing a turnover on downs. Meanwhile, Kareem Hunt gained 55 yards on 11 carries and caught two passes for 24 yards, showing more versatility and explosiveness out of the backfield. Injuries DT Chris Jones (calf strain) and RT Jawaan Taylor (knee strain) did not finish the game against the Texans. LB Jack Cochrane will miss the rest of the season after fracturing his ankle. Key number 14 — The Chiefs matched the franchise record for regular-season wins, set during the 2020 season and matched two years ago. They have two opportunities to break it with Pittsburgh on Wednesday and Denver in their regular-season finale. What’s next The Chiefs visit the Steelers on Christmas Day. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL Dave Skretta, The Associated Press

NoneAfter 36 years reporting the news, 12 of them as ABC foreign correspondent in London and Washington, DC, Lisa Millar never would have dreamt a show about farm dogs would become a career highlight. But for the “little kid from country Queensland who dreamt of becoming a journalist”, Muster Dogs is a joyous homecoming. After narrating two seasons of the reality contest, which crowns the best of five dogs-in-training around Australia, Millar takes an on-screen role in the four-part follow-up, Muster Dogs: Where Are They Now? Lisa Millar with Zoe and her dog Buddy on Muster Dogs: Where are They Now? “Being in regional Australia feels familiar to me ... When I go out on a Back Roads trip or Muster Dogs , and you can see the stars, you hear the roosters in the morning, I love it,” says Millar, from Bali, where she is “fixing the work-life balance” after exiting ABC News Breakfast in August. It’s the first time she has visited Indonesia without reporting on “terrorist attacks or Australians doing the wrong thing”. Grateful that she accepted what she initially thought was an unusual offer to narrate Muster Dogs in 2022, Millar is blown away by its success. By the second season, which aired in January, more than 1 million Australians were tuning in. Overseas audiences have – pun warning – lapped it up, with fan mail streaming in from the US and the UK. Israeli viewer Shai Lieberman was so inspired he contacted trainer Frank Finger, who owns season one winner Princess Annie the kelpie. Lieberman appears in the special, learning the trade at Finger’s Clermont property in Queensland, with the aim of operating a therapy farm back home. “None of us expected Muster Dogs to take off as much as it has,” says Millar. “We must all desire a bit of kindness. We need people not backstabbing each other. It’s something kids can watch with their families. Whether you’re in the city or the country, people love dogs, and also, their dogs love dogs. The number of videos that I got from people wanting to share their dogs getting excited when it was Muster Dogs time and barking at the television. That happened on the first night it went to air.” Millar travels the length and breadth of the country to check in with the series’ stars, including season two winner, Buddy the border collie, trained by Zoe Miller on a Northern Territory cattle station. Season two contestant Lily with her dog Snow and some new pups. “Of course, people want to know, did the dogs end up working well?” says Millar. “Is Lucifer still a bad boy? What happened to Lucky, the deaf dog? Have the dogs had pups? We’ve also spent time with the trainers to reveal a bit more about what it meant for them to be thrust into the spotlight. “I think the reason Muster Dogs worked is that it’s so authentic. They’re not signing up to boost their Instagram followers. They have some funny stories about how they’ll be in the middle of nowhere and people will stop to get selfies with the dogs.” Living in an apartment in Melbourne, and juggling a hectic filming schedule, Millar doesn’t own a dog. She grew up with a family dog, but not a working one. Back then, she was more interested in honing her interviewing skills on her father, the late National Party MP Clarrie Millar. Loading She treasures a cassette of one such “grilling”, recorded when she was 10 years old. “I’d asked him about the Olympics and politics and boycotts, and he was doing such a lovely job of answering me seriously and trying to help me learn, and I’m cutting him off, like, ‘Well, thanks very much Clarrie!’” Miller will soon head off to shoot another episode of Back Roads , a program she treasured watching with her late mother after returning from overseas postings. With that, season three of Muster Dogs under way, and its second companion book out on December 4, Millar is content doing, “the best job at the ABC”. “I’m happier than I’ve ever been, and it’s a wonderful feeling.” Muster Dogs: Where Are They Now? premieres on Sunday, December 1, at 7.30pm on the ABC. Find out the next TV, streaming series and movies to add to your must-sees. Get The Watchlist delivered every Thursday . Save Log in , register or subscribe to save articles for later. License this article Australian TV What to watch What's on TV For subscribers Lisa Millar ABC Film & TV production Bridget McManus is a television writer and critic for Green Guide. She was deputy editor of Green Guide from 2006 to 2010 and now also writes features and interviews for Life & Style in The Saturday Age and M magazine in The Sunday Age. Most Viewed in Culture Loading

The Turkish defense industry has become one of the most prominent brands of recent times. It has made significant contributions to the battlefield victories of the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK), attracting the attention of various countries. Developments in regions like Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Libya, Iraq and Syria have brought more visibility to this process, globalizing the Turkish defense industry. According to international institutions, the Turkish defense industry is the 11th largest in the world, offering substantial opportunities to friendly and allied countries through its diverse production model. Unlike its Western counterparts, Türkiye focuses on technology sharing and self-reliance. This policy has led to increased interest in Turkish defense products, making the Turkish Armed Forces a global model for transformation in weapons technologies. Ranked as the eighth most powerful military globally, the TSK benefits from the local production model of the defense industry, allowing it to act more independently. The turning point in this independence can be traced back to the Cyprus Peace Operation, where difficulties in acquiring Western-made products underscored the importance of self-sufficiency for national security and interests. This realization became a lasting legacy for Türkiye. Today, with a project volume exceeding $100 billion (TL 3.51 trillion) and $6 billion in exports, the Turkish defense industry has reached a new stage . The sector aims to finance itself through exports and reduce its reliance on public funds. With a $2.7 billion R&D budget, the industry leads in developing next-generation technologies and harnesses Türkiye's highly skilled workforce. The annual graduation of approximately 1.5 million students from universities provides a vast talent pool for the industry. Over 2,000 companies operate within the sector, contributing to technological advancements in other industries. For instance, the Türkiye Automotive Initiative (TOGG) collaborates with defense firms, leveraging engineering expertise. Similar breakthroughs in the Turkish aviation industry may also translate to global branding for Turkish Airlines (THY), which is poised to become one of the world’s top five airlines. Viewed through this lens, the ambitions of the Turkish industrial sector become clear. According to World Bank data, Türkiye ranks as the 12th largest industrial economy globally and is preparing for a high-tech leap with its medium-to-high-tech production model. Leading this charge is the Turkish defense industry, the country’s most modern and technologically advanced sector, inspiring progress in other fields. To better analyze the progress of the Turkish industry, the growth rate of research and development (R&D) expenditures over the years can be tracked. While Türkiye's total R&D expenditure was $1.1 billion in 2002, it approached $20 billion in 2024. Defense industry companies lead the way in R&D spending, which has risen to as much as 1.5% of the national income. For instance, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), Aselsan, Havelsan, Roketsan, Baykar Technology and STM are at the forefront of R&D expenditures. The resulting R&D ecosystem contributes to the creation of new technologies and the emergence of products such as the national fighter jet, Altay tank, ATAK-2, the TCG Anadolu assault ship, Otokar, Aksungur and Bayraktar. In the coming period, it is expected that R&D expenditures, like the national income, will increase in both the public and private sectors. In such a process, the Turkish defense industry could quickly surpass actors like Israel and Spain. The Turkish defense industry, as a global brand, aims to reach 150,000 employees, $11 billion in exports and $26 billion in annual revenue in line with the targets set in the 12th Development Plan (2024-2028). R&D expenditures, which have been significantly increasing each year, play a crucial role in achieving these goals. For instance, the KAAN fighter jet, Hürkuş trainer aircraft, MİLGEM warships, TCG Anadolu, Altay tank and UAVs such as Aksungur, Anka and TB-2 are products of R&D investments. Defense industry products, designed according to the country's needs and incorporating advanced technology, are also exported to friendly nations . For example, the ARES speedboat is used by the Georgian and Turkmenistan Navies, while a similar model, the ARES 75 Hercules speedboat, is part of the Qatari Navy's inventory. Turkish unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are frequently utilized by countries like Azerbaijan, Ukraine and Pakistan. The Atak helicopters are actively preferred in missions by the Philippine and Nigerian Air Forces. While 230 types of Turkish defense industry products are exported to 185 countries, Turkish UAVs lead in sales. R&D investments have played a major role in achieving such an export capacity, along with the undeniable importance of government incentives. It is estimated that an annual average of $5 billion-$10 billion is spent on defense industry funds and incentives. Baykar Technology, Aselsan and TAI are among the world’s top defense companies. Baykar Technology, as a private enterprise, marks a significant milestone in the history of the Turkish defense industry. Its export- and production-focused "Türkiye Model" serves as an example for other defense companies. With initiatives like Teknofest, defense industry high schools, technology schools and competitions, Baykar Technology is reshaping perceptions and inspiring the youth. These initiatives, combined with the positive reputation of Turkish defense products, are shaping the future of Türkiye. As the industry undergoes a technology-centered transformation, new generations aspire to be part of it. The Turkish defense industry stands out in technology sharing compared to other countries. The defense industries in Sweden, the United States, Russia, China and Canada are generally reluctant to engage in technology sharing and joint production alongside their political conditions when exporting products. For example, it is known that Saudi Arabia has expressed interest in the national fighter jet KAAN. In terms of joint production and technology sharing, the Saudis prefer Türkiye over Western actors. Additionally, KAAN offers significantly lower unit costs compared to its competitors. While the unit cost of F-35 jets is extremely high, their technology sharing is also limited. Furthermore, countries with strained relations with Western nations are expected to inevitably face challenges in sourcing defense industry parts in the future. From this perspective, the Turkish defense industry provides both more cost-effective options and refrains from acting based on political demands, distinguishing itself from its competitors. There are numerous collaborations between South Korea and Türkiye in the defense industry. Unlike other competitors, the two countries, inclined toward a joint production model, set an example for others. Technology transfer is being conducted between the parties regarding Fırtına Howitzers and the Altay tank. The existing cooperative environment may pave the way for new partnerships in initiatives with other actors. Compared to Western actors, South Korea and Türkiye stand out as a model in creating and sharing next-generation technologies. A similar approach is being taken with members of the Organization of Turkic States, such as Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. In particular, Türkiye is significantly investing in modernizing the Azerbaijani army. These investments, joint production efforts, or technology sharing are not driven by political expectations but aim to contribute to the defense capacity of friendly and allied nations. The Turkish defense industry secures $10 billion-15 billion worth of new projects annually. These projects, primarily focused on advanced technologies, encompass armored vehicles, warships and unmanned aerial vehicles. These advanced technologies form the core components of the Steel Dome Air Defense System. Air defense systems, a joint initiative of defense industry giants such as Aselsan, Havelsan, Roketsan, TÜBİTAK and TAI, have recently emerged as a key focus area. The system, essential for the protection of Turkish airspace, is designed as a component of domestic resources. In the coming years, the Steel Dome could lead the way in transferring next-generation technologies to various private sector firms. In conclusion, while the Turkish defense industry initially arose from a need for self-sufficient security, it has now become a source of national pride. Compared to other countries, Türkiye's model, which is based on technology transfer and joint production, has led many actors to demand Turkish defense industry products.By GABRIELA SÁ PESSOA and MAURICIO SAVARESE, Associated Press SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s federal police said Thursday they indicted former President Jair Bolsonaro and 36 other people for allegedly attempting a coup to keep him in office after his defeat in the 2022 elections. Police said their findings were being delivered Thursday to Brazil’s Supreme Court, which must decide whether to refer them to Prosecutor-General Paulo Gonet, who will either formally charge Bolsonaro and put him on trial, or toss the investigation. The former right-wing president has denied all claims he tried to stay in office after his narrow electoral defeat in 2022 to his rival, leftist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Bolsonaro has faced a series of legal threats since then. Police said in a brief statement that the Supreme Court had agreed to reveal the names of all 37 people who were indicted “to avoid the dissemination of incorrect news.” The 700-page police document likely will take several days for the court to review, Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Moraes said. Dozens of former and current Bolsonaro aides also were indicted, including Gen. Walter Braga Netto, who was his running mate in the 2022 campaign; former Army commander Gen. Paulo Sérgio Nogueira de Oliveira; Valdemar Costa Neto, the chairman of Bolsonaro’s Liberal Party; and his veteran former adviser, Gen. Augusto Heleno. The investigation started last year. On Tuesday, four military men and one federal police agent were arrested as part of the same probe . Other investigations focus on Bolosnaro’s potential roles in smuggling diamond jewelry into Brazil without properly declaring them, and in directing a subordinate to falsify his and others’ COVID-19 vaccination statuses. Bolsonaro has denied any involvement in either. Another probe found that he had abused his authority to cast doubt on the country’s voting system, and judges barred him from running again until 2030. The far-reaching investigations have weakened Bolsonaro’s status as a leader of Brazil’s right wing, said Carlos Melo, a political science professor at Insper University in Sao Paulo. “Bolsonaro is already barred from running in the 2026 elections,” Melo told the The Associated Press. “And if he is convicted he could also be jailed by then. To avoid being behind bars, he will have to convince Supreme Court justices that he has nothing to do with a plot that involves dozens of his aids. That’s a very tall order,” Melo said. On Tuesday, the federal police arrested four military and a federal police officer accused of plotting to overthrow the government following the 2022 elections, including alleged plans to kill Lula and other top officials.QUT elevates student experience – one support query at a timeNew York takes on St. Louis after Panarin's 2-goal showing

President Bola Tinubu, accompanied by First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu, arrived in Paris Wednesday evening for a three-day State Visit to France. Tinubu’s visit, the fifth since assuming office 18 months ago, is at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron “ to fortify Nigeria-France relations,” the Presidency says. Touching down at Orly Airport around 5:10 p.m., President Tinubu was welcomed with full military honours by the French Republican Guard. The official engagements will begin on Thursday at the historic Les Invalides, where French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron will receive President Tinubu. The visit will continue with a distinguished reception at the Palais de l’Élysée, honouring the Nigerian leader. “The visit aims to enhance bilateral ties, focusing on key areas such as agriculture, security, education, health, youth engagement, innovation, and energy transition. It promises substantial benefits for Nigeria,” Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, announced in a statement titled ‘President Tinubu commences state visit to Paris.’ In collaboration with President Macron, President Tinubu will address initiatives to boost youth exchange programs and enhance skills in automation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Related News Tax panel to defend bill at Senate debate today 30-year experience prepared me for COAS job – Oluyede Tinubu to name new envoys after France, S’Africa visits The visit also includes strategic political and diplomatic discussions on shared values concerning finance, solid minerals, trade and investment, and communication. Additionally, both leaders will attend a session hosted by the France-Nigeria Business Council, coordinating private sector involvement in economic development. Brigitte Macron and Nigeria’s First Lady will discuss empowering women, children, and vulnerable populations through Nigeria’s First Lady’s Renewed Hope Initiative. President Tinubu and his wife will attend a state dinner hosted by the French President before departure. France is Tinubu’s 32nd foreign trip since assuming office 18 months ago. It would also be his fifth trip to the European state. So far, he has logged 131 days abroad, visiting 17 countries and accumulated about 278 flight hours. Countries visited include Malabo, Equatorial Guinea; London, the United Kingdom (four times); Bissau, Guinea-Bissau (twice); Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Nairobi, Kenya; Porto Norvo, Benin Republic; The Hague, Netherlands; Pretoria, South Africa; Accra, Ghana; New Delhi, India; Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates; New York, the United States of America; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (twice); Berlin, Germany; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Dakar, Senegal and Doha, Qatar.Struggling UMaine women’s basketball team loses to Quinnipiac

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