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authorFiveFilters.org <[email protected]>2021-08-25 02:44:19 +0200
committerFiveFilters.org <[email protected]>2021-08-25 02:44:19 +0200
commit615ee009616f5970469c406f0f8c7a650029b6d8 (patch)
treeb89c3fac62f7d4c069b73ae0586628afab9038fa /test/test-pages/yahoo-2/expected.html
parente4643ae92cd4febc6cc5adf635811334cc838d54 (diff)
Include more ancestors in candidate scoring
https://github.com/mozilla/readability/commit/3844d8f05b3f114e3df16c3bc3caf44e5ba52181
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<p>In this photo dated Tuesday, Nov, 29, 2016 the Soyuz-FG rocket booster with the Progress MS-04 cargo ship is installed on a launch pad in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The unmanned Russian cargo space ship Progress MS-04 broke up in the atmosphere over Siberia on Thursday Dec. 1, 2016, just minutes after the launch en route to the International Space Station due to an unspecified malfunction, the Russian space agency said.(Oleg Urusov/ Roscosmos Space Agency Press Service photo via AP)</p>
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<p data-type="text">MOSCOW (AP) — An unmanned Russian cargo spaceship heading to the International Space Station broke up in the atmosphere over Siberia on Thursday due to an unspecified malfunction, the Russian space agency said.</p>
<p data-type="text">The Progress MS-04 cargo craft broke up at an altitude of 190 kilometers (118 miles) over the remote Russian Tuva region in Siberia that borders Mongolia, Roscosmos said in a statement. It said most of spaceship's debris burnt up as it entered the atmosphere but some fell to Earth over what it called an uninhabited area.</p>
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<p data-type="text">Aerospace Writer Marcia Dunn in Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Vladimir Isachenkov in Moscow contributed to this report.</p>
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