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  2. Illumina wins Grail battle in blow to EU merger power - AOL

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    Illumina, which founded Grail and spun it off in 2016 only to re-acquire it in 2021 for $7.1 billion, had fought against the European Commission's decision to wield a rarely-used power called ...

  3. Grail bets big on flagship cancer test after spin-off from ...

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    The blood test, called Galleri, can detect multiple types of cancer early and targets 80% of cancers currently not screened for that result in cancer deaths, Grail CEO Bob Ragu

  4. Grail's shares fall in Nasdaq debut after spin-off from Illumina

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    (Reuters) -Shares of Grail fell as much as 13.7% in their market debut on Tuesday after being spun out of gene-sequencing company Illumina. The stock traded as low as $15.84 after opening at $18. ...

  5. Grail Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Grail Movement is a millenarian new religious movement [1] which originated in central Europe in the early 1920s, revolving around the teachings of self-proclaimed messiah figure Oskar Ernst Bernhardt (also known by his pen name Abd-ru-shin 1875-1941), principally In the Light of Truth: The Grail Message.

  6. World (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The World website includes daily news stories, including daily news briefs called "The Sift," [31] weekly news roundups [32] and editorial cartoons. [33] World's magazine content is also available through its apps for iOS , Android , and Amazon Kindle devices.

  7. In the Light of Truth: The Grail Message - Wikipedia

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    In the Light of Truth: The Grail Message is a book written by Oskar Ernst Bernhardt (1875–1941), the leader of the Grail Movement, a millenarian new religious movement, [1] and first published in 1926 under the pen name Abd-ru-shin.

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  9. Arutz Sheva - Wikipedia

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    Arutz Sheva offers online streaming videos in Hebrew and English with news anchor and producer Yoni Kempinski, Knesset reporter Hezki Ezra, overseas correspondent Eliran Aharon and others. Arutz Sheva' s jukebox offers a selection of Jewish music including Israeli , Hassidic and Mizrahi songs, as well as music for Jewish holidays and special ...