Міжнародні резерви України практично не змінилися в жовтні

Міжнародні резерви України практично не змінилися в жовтні і станом на 1 листопада становили близько 21,403 мільярда доларів, повідомив Національний банк України. Це на 0,2% менше порівняно з попереднім місяцем.

«Значні обсяги погашень за державним боргом були компенсовані зовнішніми надходженнями, а також валютними інтервенціями Національного банку та операціями з управліннями міжнародними резервами», – пояснили в НБУ.

У регуляторі розповіли, що уряд сплатив для обслуговування та погашення державного та гарантованого державою боргу 632,3 мільйона доларів.

У вересні золотовалютні резерви України становили 21,438 мільярда доларів.

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French Film Star Deneuve Hospitalized After ‘Limited’ Stroke, Media Report

French actress Catherine Deneuve, 76, was admitted to hospital in Paris after suffering a “limited” stroke, French media reported.”Catherine Deneuve has suffered a very limited and therefore reversible ischemic stroke. Happily, her motor control has not been affected. She will need a few days’ rest,” French news wire AFP and French daily Le Parisien reported, quoting from a Deneuve family statement.A spokeswoman for Deneuve declined to comment.Nicknamed the “Ice Maiden” because of her exquisite, fragile beauty and detached manner, Deneuve became France’s leading screen actress and a top international star in the 1960s.FILE – President of the Jury at the 47th Cannes Film Festival, U.S. director and actor Clint Eastwood, left , and Vice President and French actress Catherine Deneuve are seen during a photo call, May 12, 1994.She won fame for her portrayal of an umbrella seller’s daughter in Jacques Demy’s 1963 musical “Les Parapluies de Cherbourg” (“The Umbrellas of Cherbourg”) for which she won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival.In 1965, she triumphed as a frigid, schizophrenic woman in Polish director Roman Polanski’s harrowing “Repulsion” and in 1968, she was nominated for a BAFTA Best Actress award for her role in “Belle de Jour.” In 1993, she was nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award for her role in “Indochine.”Often described as the embodiment of French womanhood, Deneuve is a fixture at Paris fashion shows and is known for her biting wit.Last year, she and 99 other French women denounced a backlash against men following the Harvey Weinstein scandal, saying the #MeToo campaign against sexual harassment amounted to “puritanism.”Deneuve remained active as an actress in recent years and was working on a film this month.”Either you do cinema or you don’t,” she told Le Parisien newspaper in an interview in September.”My mother will turn 108 in a few days. My sisters and I have her genes,” she added.
 

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Doris Day Auction to Feature Animal Artifacts, Golden Globe Awards

Doris Day’s four Golden Globe awards, her piano, and a collection of her gowns are among 800 items going up for auction next year, along with dozens of artifacts reflecting her passion for animals, Julien’s Auctions said on Wednesday.Day, the cheery, girl-next-door who was one of the biggest stars of the 1950s and 1960s, died in May at the age of 97 in
the Carmel, California, home she had made her refuge from Hollywood.
The auction in April 2020 will also include dozens of pieces of her furniture, art work and tableware, and numerous ceramic dogs, birds, decorative pigs and pictures of giraffes and other critters that adorned her rustic home, Julien’s said.
The classic 1930 Ford convertible that was seen in the opening of her 1980s talk show “Doris Day’s Best Friends” is
expected to fetch between $10,000 and $20,000, while a planter decorated with brass elephants that was a gift from friend and actor Rock Hudson has an estimated sale price of up to $2,000.
“Anything from Doris Day’s home will be sought after in the auction, firstly because they’re so amazing and secondly because all of the proceeds will benefit her animal foundation. Everybody knows how she loved her animals and that was so important to Doris during her lifetime,” said Martin Nolan, executive director of Julien’s Auctions.In this July 18,1985, file photo, Doris Day and Rock Hudson speak at a news conference in Monterey, Calif.Day’s four Golden Globe awards are expected to sell for $4,000-$6,000 each while a white outfit she wore when accepting her lifetime Golden Globe award in 1989 carries an estimate of up to $3,000.
Day’s 1978 passport, her driving license and a painting by singer Tony Bennett are also among the items that will hit the
auction block.
All the proceeds from the auction will benefit the Doris Day Animal Foundation that the singer and actress founded in 1978. The auction will take place in Beverly Hills on April 4-5, 2020, and will be preceded by exhibitions in Ireland and on
board the Cunard liner Queen Victoria during a March 2020 voyage from Florida to England. 

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ЄБРР оприлюднив прогноз зростання валового внутрішнього продукту України у 2019-2020 роках

У 2019 році зростання валового внутрішнього продукту України становитиме 3,3%, йдеться в прогнозі Європейського банку реконструкції та розвитку.

У 2020 році ріст української економіки має пришвидшитися до 3,5%.

За даними Кабінету міністрів України, у 2018 році зростання ВВП України також становило 3,3%.

У вересні новий прем’єр-міністр України Олексій Гончарук заявив, що основним завданням його уряду в найближчі п’ять років є зростання економіки на 40 відсотків.

 

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Курс валют на 7 листопада: гривня посилилася на 11 копійок щодо євро

Гривня посилилася на 11 копійок щодо євро, свідчать дані на сайті Національного банку України.

На 7 листопада офіційна вартість євро встановлена на рівні 27,35 гривні.

Долар втратив шість копійок і коштуватиме 24,66 гривні.

 

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Apple Launches New Privacy Website, but Policies Unchanged

Apple is expanding its website on privacy with more explanations about its commitments, though its policies and practices aren’t changing.The new site Wednesday is part of Apple’s ongoing push to distinguish itself from data-hungry, advertising-fueled rivals such as Google and Facebook.Apple’s privacy website is mostly a users’ guide with papers on how to prevent apps and other third-party services from unnecessarily tracking users’ location and behaviors.  
 
The company’s actual privacy policy hasn’t changed.
 
Many of the new privacy enhancements were announced earlier as part of Apple’s iOS 13 software update for iPhones. Changes include the ability to sign in to third-party services with an Apple ID account rather than Facebook’s or Google’s, plus more notices and warnings about apps tapping location data. 

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Group Says Misinformation on the Rise on Facebook

An advocacy group tracking misinformation says it has found an increase in fake political news shared on Facebook ahead of the 2020 presidential elections.The group, Avaaz, said Wednesday that it found that viral misinformation is still being spread on the social network despite measures Facebook has put in place since the 2016 elections. The researchers tracked the 100 most widely shared false news stories between Jan. 1 and Oct. 1 this year. The stories they tracked had all been fact-checked and debunked by Facebook’s third-party fact-checking partners, which include The Associated Press.The group found that, collectively, the fake stories were posted more than 2.3 million times and had an estimated 158.9 million views, along with 8.9 million likes, comments and shares. The false stories targeted both political parties, though Avaaz says the majority were against Democrats and liberals.Most of the false news sources were individual users or non-official political pages. Avaaz, a left-leaning online advocacy group, said stories it found spreading even after they were debunked included one falsely claiming that President Donald Trump’s grandfather was a pimp and a tax evader and that his father was a member of the Ku Klux Klan. That story had an estimated 29 million views. Another story falsely claiming that Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar attended an al-Qaeda training camp had an estimated 770,000 views.Facebook did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the report late Tuesday.Avaaz said in the report that the findings are the “tip of the iceberg of disinformation” ahead of the 2020 elections.

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African-Made Mobile Phone Launched in Rwanda

Dubai-based Mara Group launched in October what it calls Africa’s first smartphone manufacturer in the Rwandan capital, Kigali.  Mara Phone says its device is the first high specification, affordable smartphone made in Africa to compete in a market dominated by South Korean and Chinese brands.  As Ruud Elmendorp reports from Kigali, customers are starting to notice the African phone brand. 

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‘Goodness and Humor’ Celebrated as ‘Sesame Street’ Turns 50

Fifty years ago, beloved entertainer Carol Burnett appeared on the very first broadcast of a quirky TV program that featured a bunch of furry puppets. 
 
Blink and you might miss it, but Burnett followed a cartoon about a witch called Wanda, which was loaded with words beginning with the letter w. 
 
“Wow, Wanda the Witch is weird,” Burnett commented. And then — poof — she was gone.That show was “Sesame Street” and Burnett, like a lot of kids, was instantly hooked. She would return to the show multiple times, including visits to demonstrate to pre-school viewers where her nose was and to smooch a rubber duckie.FILE – Original muppet characters Bert, left, and Ernie, from the children’s program “Sesame Street,” are shown in New York, Aug. 22, 2001.”I was a big fan. I would have done anything they wanted me to do,” she said. “I loved being exposed to all that goodness and humor.”This first episode of “Sesame Street” — sponsored by the letters W, S and E and the numbers 2 and 3 — aired in the fall of 1969. It was a turbulent time in America, rocked by the Vietnam War and raw from the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. the year before. The media, like today, was going through disruption.Newt Minow, who was the Federal Communications Commission chairman at the time, famously said TV was becoming “a vast wasteland.” Like today, there was lots of content, but it wasn’t necessarily quality. ‘100% about education’
 
Enter “Sesame Street” creators Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett, who worked with Harvard University developmental psychologist Gerald Lesser to build the show’s unique approach to teaching that now reaches 120 million children. Legendary puppeteer Jim Henson supplied the critters.FILE – Several Muppets from the cast of “Sesame Street” surround United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan as Annan taped an appearance for the PBS series in New York, Dec. 6, 2001.”It wasn’t about if kids were learning from TV, it was about what they were learning from TV,” said Steve Youngwood, the chief operating officer of Sesame Workshop. “If they could harness that power to teach them the alphabet and their numbers as opposed to the words to beer commercials, you may be able to make a really big difference.”No one else was doing it. Children’s programming at the time was made up of shows like “Captain Kangaroo,” “Romper Room” and the violent skirmishes between “Tom & Jerry.” “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood” was lovely, but it was mostly teaching social skills.”There was nothing even remotely that contained any educational component at all for children,” said Phillip Levine, a professor of economics at Wellesley College who has studied the show. “‘Sesame Street’ was 100% about education.” Diversity and inclusion 
 
The show was designed by education professionals and child psychologists with one goal: to help low-income and minority students aged 2-5 overcome some of the deficiencies they had when entering school. Social scientists had long noted white and higher income kids were often better prepared. 
 
So, it wasn’t an accident that the show was set on an urban street with a multicultural cast. Diversity and inclusion were baked into the show. Monsters, humans and animals all lived together peacefully. FILE – Israeli Muppet Daffy, left, visits Palestinian Muppet Haneen on the set of a Palestinian street during the taping of a joint Israeli-Palestinian production of “Sesame Street,” April 1, 1997.Bert, Ernie and the gang made an instant impression on actress Sonia Manzano. She saw a neighborhood that looked like hers. She saw people who looked like her. She would become a cast member, Maria, on the show, starring and writing for it from 1971-2015, including getting married on air.  
 
“I was raised without seeing people of color on television. So, when I was given the opportunity to be a person of color on television, I jumped at it,” said Manzano, who is of Latino descent. “And I think I was successful as Maria because I never forgot that there could be a little kid like me watching television and forming ideas about the world.”Over the years, “Sesame Street” has welcomed many more. It became the first children’s program to feature someone with Down syndrome. It’s had puppets with HIV and in foster care, invited children in wheelchairs, dealt with topics like jailed parents, homelessness, women’s rights, military families and even girls singing about loving their hair. 
 
It introduced the bilingual Rosita — the first Latina Muppet — in 1991. Julia, a 4-year-old Muppet with autism came in 2017 and this year has offered help for kids whose parents are dealing with addiction and recovery. So important is the show that PETA recently asked for the creation of a vegan Muppet.”We are a mirror to society here even though we’re dealing with birds and chickens and monsters,” said Matt Vogel, the puppeteer who portrays Big Bird and the Count and who grew up watching “Sesame Street.”‘Smarter, stronger, kinder’When actor Will Lee, who played the grocer Mr. Hooper, died in 1982, the show explained death to children. When Big Bird lost his nest to a hurricane, the community rebuilt his home. To help kids after 9/11, Elmo was left traumatized by a fire at Hooper’s store but was soothingly told that firefighters were there to help.”We see a need and we meet that need because I feel like we have a voice that’s loud enough that can do that — that can reach people and make a difference,” Vogel said. “Our mission is to make kids smarter, stronger and kinder and that those lessons that we impart to them stay with them.”Therapist Jerry Moe, the national director of the Hazelden Betty Ford Children’s Program , applauds the show for helping children handle trauma — addiction, PTSD, death.”While the numbers and the colors and the sizes and the shapes are all incredibly important, so is that social-emotional development that children need,” he said. 
 
“‘Sesame Street’ deals with the reality of what’s going on with the kids today. And ‘Sesame Street’ does it in such a child-friendly, age-appropriate, developmentally-appropriate way that not only grabs kids’ attention, but also all the providers,” Moe said.Drawing in parentsCelebrity appearances — starting with Burnett and now numbering 650 — aren’t just a fun component of the show, they’re part of the lesson. From Janelle Monae to Sarah Jessica Parker, from Anderson Cooper to Danny DeVito — they’re all part of an attempt to lure parents to watch as well.FILE – First lady Barbara Bush chats with Big Bird and several children while taping a special segment of PBS’ “Sesame Street,” Oct. 19, 1989.”When parents watch the show with their kids, the learning is deeper because you have a conversation about what you watched together. You talk about it,” said Benjamin Lehmann, executive producer. “The parents are there to scaffold on the lessons.” 
 
In the adults’ honor are characters who go over the heads of young viewers — Ethel Mermaid, Baa Baa Walters and Alistair Cookie — not to mention spoofs like “Orange Is the New Snack,” “Grouch Eye for the Nice Guy” and “Upside Downton Abbey.”CriticsNot everyone has adored the show, especially those who grouse about federal funds going to a nonprofit that earns millions on licensing for everything from lunch boxes and toys to diapers and commercials for Farmers Insurance.Big Bird in 2012 found himself unexpectedly in the presidential race when Mitt Romney said he would defund public broadcasting if elected. “I love Big Bird,” then-President Barack Obama retorted. (On “Saturday Night Live,” Big Bird insisted he didn’t want to “ruffle any feathers.”) The government gives about 4% — less than $5 million a year — to the show in grants. 
 
In 2015, the longtime PBS show inked a five-year pact with HBO that gave the premium cable channel the right to air new episodes nine months before they air on PBS. That prompted some criticism that Sesame Workshop favored viewers who could afford HBO over those who could not.Before each season, educators and creators gather to align the curriculum with the latest thinking. In the past, for example, narrative stories were broken up into little chunks because the thinking at the time was that kids couldn’t follow a long story. That turns out not to be true, and “Sesame Street” now delivers 10-minute narratives. 
 
Sesame Workshop has also pared episodes from an hour to 30 minutes, and the show is now shot on 4K, with the creators knowing that most children are watching on tablets or phones. ‘Lifelong learning’
 
Does it all really help? In 2016, Levine and economist Melissa Kearney at the University of Maryland produced one of the most widely cited studies about the impact of “Sesame Street.”They compared households that got the show with those who didn’t and found that the children exposed to “Sesame Street” were 14% more likely to be enrolled in the correct grade level for their age at middle and high school.FILE – “Gordon” Roscoe Orman, right, talks with Rosita, left, and Elmo during a performance at the National Museum of American History in Washington, Feb. 23, 1999, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Sesame Street.”There’s no question that the introduction of ‘Sesame Street’ was a good thing,” Levine said. “Early childhood intervention does have the ability to improve lifelong learning among children.”Some shows have lasted longer — “Meet the Press” and “The Tonight Show” among them — but few have had as big a cultural impact. “Sesame Street” is shown in more than 150 countries, has won 193 Emmys, 10 Grammys and will get a 2019 Kennedy Center Honor for lifetime artistic achievement in December, the first time a television program will receive the award.Music has always been a big part of the show and its song “Rubber Duckie” peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard charts in 1970. “Sing,” which premiered on the show, went even higher, hitting No. 3 on Billboard in 1973 when the Carpenters recorded it.There have been a few bumps in the road, like Roosevelt, an early puppet whose stereotypical African American dialect offended many. Katy Perry showed a little too much Katy Perry for some parents in 2010 and Cookie Monster, in the face of an obesity epidemic, had to moderate his adoration of cookies to “a sometimes food.”But the show is still going strong despite an explosion of cheap online alternatives with bright colors and songs — like “Baby Shark” — all competing for preschoolers’ eyeballs. One recent study found kids as young as 2 had a daily screen time diet of 3 hours.  
 
“There’s a different version of a wasteland right now. And in some ways that motivates us even more to make sure that we, and the industry at large, doesn’t give into that,” Youngwood said. “We have to earn their time every day as opposed to view that it’s the entitlement.”
 

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TikTok Stresses Its Independence From China But US Lawmakers Unconvinced

TikTok, a video app popular with teens, stressed its independence from China in a letter to U.S. lawmakers but failed to convince Senator Josh Hawley, who chaired a hearing on Tuesday on the security of U.S. citizens’ personal data.TikTok, a unit of Chinese-based ByteDance Ltd., said in a letter to lawmakers, a copy of which was seen by Reuters, that it had hired a U.S.-based auditing firm to analyze TikTok data security practices.”TikTok claims they don’t store American user data in China. That’s nice. But all it takes is one knock on the door of their parent company based in China from a Communist Party official for that data to be transferred to the Chinese government’s hands,” Hawley, a Republican, said at a hearing of a subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee.Last week, Reuters reported that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or CFIUS, had launched a national security review of TikTok.In the letter, dated Monday and signed by TikTok U.S.General Manager Vanessa Pappas, the company said it stores all U.S. user data in the United States, with backup redundancy in Singapore. It also said it plans to form a committee of outside experts to advise on content moderation and transparency. It added that it will not accept political advertisements.Hawley has demanded that executives from TikTok, which is just a few years old, testify before the committee under oath, and called the company a threat to national security. Executives from TikTok were not present at Tuesday’s hearing.TikTok has been growing more popular among U.S. teenagers at a time of rising tensions between Washington and Beijing over trade and technology transfers. About 60% of TikTok’s 26.5 million monthly active users in the United States are between the ages of 16 and 24, the company said this year.
Fueled by Teenagers, TikTok, the Short Video App, Takes Over the World video player.
Embed” />Copy LinkIn its letter, TikTok said its investors were mainly big institutional investors and that the app was not available in China.The national security review is focused on TikTok owner Beijing ByteDance Technology Co’s $1 billion acquisition of U.S. social media app Musical.ly.While the $1 billion acquisition was completed two years ago, U.S. lawmakers have been calling in recent weeks for a national security probe into TikTok, concerned the Chinese company may be censoring politically sensitive content, and raising questions about how it stores personal data. 

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UPS Drone Makes First Home Prescription Deliveries for CVS

United Parcel Service Flight Forward drones have flown prescription medications to the front lawn of a private home and to a retirement center, the UPS unit’s first revenue-generating deliveries for drugstore chain CVS Health.Flight Forward’s maiden delivery flight on Friday in Cary, North Carolina, beat rivals in one phase of the race for the nascent market. The second drone flight delivered medications to a public space at a retirement community.The packages, roughly the size of small shoeboxes, were lowered from drones hovering at an altitude of about 20 feet.UPS and CVS said on Tuesday the deliveries were the first of their kind under an program approved by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Regulators are still hammering out rules for how the unmanned winged vehicles will operate in U.S. airspace and guidelines are expected in 2021.”We see big potential in drone delivery in rural communities where life-saving medications are needed and consumers at times cannot conveniently access one of our stores,” said Kevin Hourican, president of CVS Pharmacy.”CVS is exploring many types of delivery options for urban, suburban and rural markets,” Hourican added.In September, UPS became the first company to win the broadest FAA certification to operate a drone airline. That permits Flight Forward to collect payment for drone deliveries and to fly as many drones supported by as many operators as necessary to meet customer demand.Flight Forward and drone startup Matternet have inked a variety of deals to deliver biological samples on a handful of medical campuses.Wing, a drone operator owned by Google parent Alphabet, is partnering with Walgreens and FedEx for a home delivery pilot in Christiansburg, Virginia. 

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Acclaimed Novelist Ernest Gaines Dies at 86

Novelist Ernest J. Gaines, whose poor childhood on a small Louisiana plantation town germinated the stories of black struggles that grew into universal stories of grace and beauty, has died. He was 86.Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards’ office on Tuesday released word of his death.Edwards said in a statement that Gaines “used his immense vision and literary talents to tell the stories of African Americans in the South. We are all blessed that Ernest left words and stories that will continue to inspire many generations to come.””A Lesson Before Dying,” published in 1993, was an acclaimed classic. Gaines was that year awarded a “genius grant” by the MacArthur Foundation, receiving $335,000 to spend over the next five years.Both “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman” (1971) and “A Gathering of Old Men” (1984) became honored television movies.The author of eight books, Gaines was born on a plantation in Pointe Coupee Parish and his first writing experience was writing letters for illiterate workers who asked him to embellish their news to far-off relatives. Bayonne, the setting for Gaines’ fiction, was actually New Roads, Louisiana, which Gaines left for California when he was 15.Although books were denied him throughout his childhood because of Louisiana’s strict segregation — which extended even to libraries — he found the life surrounding him rich enough to recollect in story after story through exact and vivid detail.In “A Lesson Before Dying,” for example, the central figure is the teacher at the plantation school outside town. Through the teacher, whose profession Gaines elevates to a calling, the novelist explores the consistent themes of his work: sacrifice and duty, the obligation to others, the qualities of loving, the nature of courage.The themes are explored among the tensions of late 1940s and the teacher is the character burdened with the long past and with the expectations of a better future. As he struggles to find a way for a convicted young canefield worker to face the electric chair, he must find how to become both human and heroic at the moment of extinction.Gaines himself found that the use of his storytelling gifts meant more than militant civil rights action. “When Bull Connor would sic the dogs, I thought, ‘Hell, write a better paragraph.'”In 1968, when I was writing ‘The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman,’ my friends said, ‘Why write about a 110-year-old lady when all of this is going on now?’ And I said, ‘I think she’s going to have something to say about it.'”What Gaines’ characters said about it achieved a power and timelessness that made him a distinctive voice in American literature. Much of the appeal of his books is their seeming simplicity and straightforward storyline. “I can never write big novels,” he always maintained. But the questions he explored were the eternal ones great writers confront: what it means to be human, what a human lives and dies for.Gaines spent the fall teaching creative writing at the University of Southwestern Louisiana in Lafayette since 1983. It’s only about an hour’s drive from his childhood home.President Barack Obama awards Ernest Gaines the 2012 National Medal of Arts for his contributions as an author and teacher, July 10, 2013, during a ceremony in the East Room of White House in Washington.A large, gentlemanly man with a certain bohemian air — braces and berets were favorite attire — and a stately manner, Gaines was devoted to friends and family. When he married for the first time in 1993 at the age of 60, he celebrated in Lafayette, New Orleans, Miami, and San Francisco, so that the gatherings could include his intimates. Dianne Saulney Gaines is an assistant district attorney for Dade County, Florida. The couple divided their time among various abodes but spent the MacArthur money on a year in France and other travels.He could not write and teach at the same time. He needed five or six hours each day devoted to writing and “I can’t write a couple of days and skip two or three days.””A Lesson Before Dying” took seven years.”I work five days a week, just like a regular job. I get up in the morning, do a little exercise, eat a little breakfast. I’m at my desk by nine in the morning, work until three with a little break for lunch,” he said.His literary influences were eclectic. Since he only began reading at 15, he began with a vengeance.”I discovered John Steinbeck … then Willa Cather … then the great 19th Century Russian and French writers, writers like DeMaupassant and Flaubert. Then I discovered Ivan Turgenyev, the great Russian classicist. He wrote small novels where everyone wrote big novels. I could never write big novels. (Turgenyev’s) ‘Fathers and Sons’ was one of my favorite books when I was a young man. It was my Bible when I was writing my first novel, ‘Catherine Carmier’ (1964),” he said.Other books include “Of Love and Dust” (1967), “Bloodline” (1968), “A Long Day in November” (1971), and “In My Father’s House” (1978).In addition to the MacArthur and numerous other awards, Gaines received prestigious grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Rockefeller and Guggenheim Foundations. He held honorary doctorates from five colleges and universities.
 

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Halal, Kosher, and Just Plain Tasty

A bakery located in a suburb of Long Island, New York is being held as a symbol of interfaith harmony by the local population and media. VOA’s Aunshuman Apte visited the bakery and spoke to its Pakistani American owner to find out why people of different faiths are attracted to it

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Коболєв: ми готові до конструктивного співробітництва заради продовження транзиту газу з Росії

Україна готова до конструктивного співробітництва з «Газпромом» заради продовження транзиту російського газу, повідомив голова правління компанії «Нафтогаз України» Андрій Коболєв у Facebook. При цьому компанія буде й надалі «наполегливо та ефективно захищати як національні інтереси, так й інтереси «Нафтогазу».

«Ми готові домовлятися про продовження транзиту. Наша позиція в цьому питанні повністю збігається з позицією Єврокомісії. Росія – проти, її лякає «вакханалія в Стокгольмському арбітражі». Звичайно, рішення найавторитетнішого європейського арбітражного суду можна називати «вакханалією», але тоді постає логічне питання: навіщо «Газпром» минулого року першим ініціював у Стокгольмському арбітражі два нові процеси проти «Нафтогазу»?» – запитує Коболєв.

За його словами, Росія в обмін на новий транзитний контракт пропонує пробачити їй претензії «Нафтогазу» на 22 мільярди доларів.

«Російська сторона пропонує «Нафтогазу» «обнулити» майже 3 мільярди доларів за Стокгольмським рішенням і відмовитися від позову ще на 12 мільярдів. До того ж АМКУ пропонується відмовитися від штрафу на близько 7 мільярдів доларів. Разом – 22 мільярди доларів – «понять и простить». Шукаю і не знаходжу в озвучених в медіа пропозиціях зустрічні кроки Росії на співставні суми», – зазначив Коболєв.

10-річний контракт між Україною та Росією про постачання й транзит газу завершується з 1 січня 2020 року. Наразі тривають тристоронні переговори в форматі Київ – Москва – Європейський союз щодо продовження контракту.

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Курс валют на 6 листопада: гривня зміцнилася на 21 копійку щодо євро

Гривня зміцнилася на 21 копійку щодо євро, свідчать дані на сайті Національного банку України.

На 6 листопада офіційна вартість євро встановлена на рівні 27,46 гривні.

Долар здешевшав на вісім копійок – до 24,72 гривні.

 

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Міністр фінансів: наша ціль – знизити співвідношення боргу і ВВП до 52,4% у 2020 році

Кабінет міністрів України хоче знизити співвідношення державного боргу до валового внутрішнього продукту до 52,4% у 2020 році, повідомила міністр фінансів України Оксана Маркарова у Facebook. За підсумками першого кварталу 2019 року цей показник становив 59%.

Згідно з планами уряду, дефіцит бюджету повинен знизитися з передбачених державним бюджетом 2019 року 2,28% до 2,09% у 2020 році.

«Дефіцит зменшується до 2% і перерозподіл доходів до ВВП знижується, і наша ціль по боргу до ВВП – знизити до 52.4%. Успіх в приватизації може допомогти зменшити цей показник більш кардинально», – написала Маркарова.

Вона додала, що в проєкті державного бюджету до другого читання відбулася низка змін. Тепер там передбачені такі додаткові видатки:

3,2 млрд грн на ліки;
3,75 млрд грн на зарплати вчителів;
3,5 млрд грн на опорні школи;
2,44 млрд грн на соціальні програми і пенсіонерів;
1,08 млрд грн на культуру і туризм;
1,57 млрд грн на аеропорти і мости;
400 млн грн на лікування за кордоном;
300 млн грн на університетську науку.

18 жовтня Верховна Рада ухвалила проєкт державного бюджету в першому читанні. Доходи кошторису були передбачені у сумі 1 079,5 мільярда гривень, видатки – 1,17 трильйона гривень. Мінімальна зарплата має зрости 4723 гривень. 

Текст законопроєкту до другого читання наразі не оприлюднений.

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Гривня стала ще міцнішою, долар падає

На українському міжбанківському валютному ринку триває зміцнення гривні. За даними сайту Finance.ua, станом на 13:00 котирування складали 24 гривні 69–72 копійки за долар, це на 9 копійок менше за рівень закриття торгів 4 листопада.

Тенденції міжбанку відбив і Національний банк України, який опівдні встановив довідкове значення курсу 24 гривні 72 копійки за долар, це на 8 копійок менше за офіційний курс на 5 листопада.

«Торги по долару відбуваються за хиткої рівноваги попиту і пропозиції на міжбанку, що учасники ринку пояснюють викупом долара Нацбанком», – інформує сайт «Мінфін».

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Fueled by Teenagers, the Video App TikTok Raises Regulators Concerns

It has captured the attention of teenagers, celebrities and global brands.And now U.S. lawmakers and regulators are interested in TikTok, the video app downloaded by 1 billion people.According to Reuters, the U.S. government is launching a national security review into the Chinese company ByteDance’s 2017 acquisition of U.S. app Musical.ly. ByteDance is the parent of TikTok, which makes it easy for users to make videos 15 to 60 seconds long.  National security concernsThe move comes at a time when lawmakers have called for increasing scrutiny of Chinese companies and their investments in the United States. Some lawmakers question whether TikTok censors users and how safe U.S. user data is if it is held in the hands of a Chinese company.ByteDance has repeatedly defended itself. In a recent blog post, it said that U.S. user data is stored in the United States. As for content moderation, the company said its “U.S. moderation team, which is led out of California, reviews content for adherence to our U.S. policies—just like other U.S. companies in our space.”In China, ByteDance owns Douyin, a Chinese version of TikTok.Making a viral videoFor users of TikTok, the app is a way to make a short vertical video, similar to Vine, which Twitter shut down in 2017. Video editing tools are built into the TikTok app, with a music library to choose from, so that a video can be made and posted in a school hallway between classes.Scrolling through TikTok videos is a window into pranks played on parents and friends, dance routines in school bathrooms or in backyards. Users say that watching the videos are addictive and a quick check of TikTok can lead to hours spent watching video after video.Silicon Valley takes noteCompetitors such as Facebook and Snap, the parent of Snapchat, have not missed TikTok’s rise. They are either imitating the company or looking to acquire a similar one. Facebook has its own service called Lasso. Google, which owns YouTube, has had talks about buying a TikTok competitor, The New York Times reported.Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s CEO, recently said that “China is building its own internet focused on very different values, and is now exporting their vision of the internet to other countries.”This isn’t TikTok’s first run in with U.S. regulators. Earlier this year, it paid a $5.7 million fine to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over how it had illegally collected information about children under 13.

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150 тис грн на день через касу банку – НБУ зняв обмеження на купівлю валюти

Національний банк України з 5 листопада скасовує обмеження на купівлю іноземної валюти та банківських металів фізичними особами в еквіваленті 150 тисяч гривень на день через касу банку, фінансової установи або в системах онлайн-банкінгу. Як йдеться на сайті НБУ, такі «послаблення» не вплинуть суттєво валютний ринок, бо зазвичай фізособи купують іноземної валюти менш ніж на 150 тисяч гривень.

«Лібералізація валютного законодавства та зміцнення макрофінансової стабільності дали змогу Національному банку скасувати у цьому році вже понад 30 валютних обмежень, зокрема й для населення», – зауважили в НБУ.

У лютому в Україні була дозволена купівля іноземної валюти у режимі онлайн.

Офіційний курс валют від НБУ на 5 листопада: долар США – 24,79 грн, євро – 27,66.

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Гривня втратила шість копійок стосовно долара – НБУ

Гривня втратила шість копійок стосовно долара, свідчать дані на сайті Національного банку України.

На 5 листопада офіційна вартість долара встановлена на рівні 24,8 гривні.

Євро зміцнішав на 12 копійок – до 27,67 гривні.

 

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