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| - We will move the following business and economics stories: + Shut UK nightclubs worry about not seeing light of day + China's rich seek bodyguards schooled in digital dark arts + Palantir listing may shine light on secretive Big Data firm + Italy's 'Black Roosters' fight back as virus hit wine sales Health-virus-Britain-nightclub-leisure,FOCUS LONDON Inside a former London newspaper printing factory turned nightclub, a roaming urban fox has replaced throngs of dancers shut out by the coronavirus pandemic. 600 words by Veronique Dupont. Picture. Video China-lifestyle-safety-economy-bodyguard,FOCUS TIANJIN, China At the "Genghis Security Academy", which bills itself as China's only dedicated bodyguard school, students learn that the threats to the country's newly-rich in the tech age are more likely to emerge from a hacker than a gunman. 750 words by Ye Qian and Helen Roxurgh. Picture. Video US-IT-politics-security-Palantir,FOCUS WASHINGTON Perhaps the most secretive firm to emerge from Silicon Valley, Palantir Technologies is set for a stock market debut this month that may shed light on the Big Data firm specializing in law enforcement and national security. 850 words by Rob Lever. File picture Health-virus-Italy-wine,FEATURE GAIOLE IN CHIANTI, Italy Two days before the coronavirus pandemic shut down Italy for two months, shattering wine exports and sales, the owner of one of its most historic vineyards headed back into the country a worried man. 800 words by Jan Hennop. Picture. Video afp
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