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Review Day Seven: Ma Long writes history, once again Olympic champion - International Table Tennis Federation

Review Day Seven: Ma Long writes history, once again Olympic champion - International Table Tennis Federation
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Taiwanese table tennis player advances to men's singles semi-finals at Olympics

Taiwanese table tennis player advances to men's singles semi-finals at Olympics
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Olympics: Japanese duo, Boll ousted from men's singles table tennis

Olympics: Japanese duo, Boll ousted from men's singles table tennis
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Review Day Four: celebrated names depart, quarter-finalists decided - International Table Tennis Federation

Review Day Four: celebrated names depart, quarter-finalists decided - International Table Tennis Federation
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Review Day Three: Jun Mizutani and Mima Ito win Japan's first ever gold - International Table Tennis Federation

Review Day Three: Jun Mizutani and Mima Ito win Japan's first ever gold - International Table Tennis Federation
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On Copyright: IPA's Praise for Publishers Under 'Unprecedented Pressure'


The ‘International Copyright Framework’
Organizations and associations this year’s World Book and Copyright Day (Friday, April 23) and World Intellectual Property Day (Monday, April 26) have elicited, of course, statements responsive to and reflective of the impact of the still-ongoing coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.  An event like the onslaught of this pathogen–which at this writing has killed 3,105,726 people worldwide–is this year understandably eliciting many comments of appreciation and support from non-governmental organizations and other service associations.
From the International Publishers Association (IPA), Friday’s statement opens saying, “On World Book and Copyright Day 2021, the International Publishers Association pays tribute to publishers’ unstinting, positive contribution to the world during a year in which our societies have faced unprecedented pressure.”

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More Than 7 In 10 Sellers Say They'd Consider An iBuyer: Opendoor


The vast majority of homesellers, particularly those in younger generations, would likely consider selling to a real estate company that buys homes directly from private sellers online, known as an iBuyer.
That’s according to a survey from iBuyer Opendoor, which collected data via web-based survey firm Qualtrics from 1,290 people — 660 buyers and 630 sellers — nationwide who are planning to buy or sell a home in the next 12 months. The survey period was from November 30, 2020, to December 11, 2020.
According to Opendoor’s National Real Estate and Consumer Trend Report, 71 percent of seller respondents said they were likely to consider selling their home to an iBuyer. That figure goes up to 80 percent for millennials (those aged 24-39) and 75 percent for those in Generation X (aged 40 to 55). Only 47 percent of baby boomers (aged 56 to 74) said they were likely to consider selling to an iBuyer.

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Star names join the party at WTT Middle East Hub - International Table Tennis Federation


International Table Tennis Federation
21 Jan 2021
Several world-class athletes have been added to the roster at the WTT Middle East Hub, which takes place between 3 – 13 March 2021 at Lusail Sports Arena in Doha, Qatar.
The level of competition has been raised at the first official events of the WTT era thanks to the introduction of some elite names entering as wildcards in the men’s and women’s singles fields. Meanwhile, the men’s, women’s and mixed doubles categories have also been confirmed.
The Middle East Hub will feature two tiers of the new WTT event structure, with a WTT Contender followed by a WTT Star Contender event in consecutive weeks, providing the perfect preparation for some of the world’s leading names to be challenged by the best up-and-coming athletes in table tennis.

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