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Splinter Cell on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/splintercell @splintercell: http://www.twitter.com/splintercell Splinter Cell on Google+: https://plus.google.com/115575648611906695782/posts In this third installment of our ComDev Q&A's, Zack Cooper gives us a brief overview about how the scoring system in Blacklist works for all three play styles.
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Images show a picket line in front of UCL hospital in London as junior doctors begin a 3-day strike over pay at the start of a week that will also see teachers, train staff and civil servants walk out in the lastest of a wave of UK industrial action. The strike by junior doctors -- who are not senior specialists but can still have decades of experience -- is the longest they have ever staged. The British Medical Association, the body representing them, says junior doctors have suffered a 26% real-terms paycut since 2008/09 and are demanding a 35% wage hike to combat this. IMAGES
Surging inflation and severe slowdowns in the United States and China prompted the IMF to downgrade its outlook for the global economy this year and next, while warning that the situation could get much worse. SOUNDBITE
"Instead of relying on foreign supply chains, let’s make it in America," US President Joe Biden says in his first State of the Union address, as several members of Congress chant "USA". SOUNDBITE