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AP PHOTOS: Chickens take over Miami while some embrace roosters as a cultural symbol

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内容摘要:Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro told reporters on Thursday: "You can assume that even if we lose [in court], we will do it [tariffs] another way."

Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro told reporters on Thursday: "You can assume that even if we lose [in court], we will do it [tariffs] another way."

For Eloise Underwood none of the quick fixes on social media work.The chronic migraine sufferer has been looking for a "magic cocktail" for seven years - she's seen people recommend putting feet in scorching water (not recommended by experts and potentially dangerous); drinking hot coffee (caffeine can be a trigger); or various vibrating devices which have had little effect.

AP PHOTOS: Chickens take over Miami while some embrace roosters as a cultural symbol

"There are so many videos online that take advantage of the desperation we all feel," Eloise explains.She's left several jobs - often due to lighting and noise in an office environment triggering migraines. She recently stopped working as an interior designer and has now launched a business pressing and framing wedding flowers from her home.She wears loop ear buds to reduce the sharpness of the sounds around her, and limits her social life.

AP PHOTOS: Chickens take over Miami while some embrace roosters as a cultural symbol

"People think a migraine is just a headache - that's just one symptom of it," Eloise says. "For me, a migraine is a whole body experience…"Migraines have completely made my life smaller."

AP PHOTOS: Chickens take over Miami while some embrace roosters as a cultural symbol

Prof Peter Goadsby, a neurologist at the NIHR-King's Clinical Research Facility, says research is beginning to produce positive results after years of underfunding.

in the lead-up to a migraine attack, cutting off the pain before it starts."I don't know if it's quite macabre to say this but I've always said I am glad that's the place that my sister's life was ended. Because of the type of people that live in this place."

The events of the night of 21 December 1988 have resonated across the decades.In 2001, a Libyan intelligence officer, Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, was convicted of the bombing and 270 counts of murder, following a trial in front of three Scottish judges sitting in a special court at Camp Zeist in the Netherlands.

His co-accused, Al Amin Khalifa Fhimah, was found not guilty.Suffering from terminal prostate cancer, Megrahi was released from prison in Scotland on compassionate grounds in 2009.

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