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Nobel laureate to attend 2019 Big Data Expo

Paul Romer, an economist from the United States and co-recipient of the 2018 Nobel Prize in economics along with William Nordhaus, has been invited to the China Internatio­nal Big Data Industry Expo to be held in Guiyang, Guizhou province, in May. Romer won the prize “for integratin­g technologi­cal innovation­s into long-run macroecono­mic analysis”. At the expo, Romer will share his views on the digital economy in a series of speeches on urban transition and inclusive growth, as well as motivation­s for urban endogenous growth.

How to deal with a hangover the day after

Did you have one drink or a few too many last night, and now you’re paying the price? A hangover is, in basic terms, the body attempting to deal with an excessive intake of toxins. Everyone seems to have a foolproof cure for a hangover, but the truth is that time is the best remedy. There are helpful ways to deal with that hangover the next day as you wait for it to pass. Rehydrate your body. Manage painful symptoms with medication­s. Know your limitation­s. Get some fresh air. Of course, the most important thing is to prevent the next hangover.

Canada Goose boycott ‘possible’ over Huawei

Chinese consumers seem to have kicked off a boycott of Canadian goods with the popular Canada Goose brand hit first after a senior Huawei executive recently was banned from leaving Canada. The rejection of Canadian goods may expand, experts and consumers told the Global Times on Monday. Toronto-based Canada Goose, known for its parkas and winter wear, saw its shares plunge by 8.44 percent and 6.64 percent respective­ly on the New York Stock Exchange last Thursday and Friday.

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