2014年8月26日 星期二

2014-08-27 U.K. Spotlight


Vladimir Putin has gone too far in Ukraine to back down now  Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
It's late August. Western politicians are trickling back to their offices, glumly hoping that while they were away some of the problems bothering them at the end of July have sorted themselves out. Alas for them, the Ukraine imbroglio is still here, and if anything ...


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Singapore needs to keep its financial reform ball rolling  Financial Times
First, there has been the impact of the electronic trading revolution that has swept those markets in recent years. Traders who once set up currency deals on the phone have been either laid off or are waiting while the banks figure out how to adjust to a new ...


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Stan Collymore puts career on line in Gary Neville argument  GiveMeSport
Stan Collymore may need to find a new career path after promising that he would walk away from broadcasting if someone found a video of himself diving during his playing career - something that was discovered almost immediately afterwards. During a ...


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Mackay and Moody controversy: to punish people for their private conversations ...  Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
Last week, two men in the world of football lost their jobs and suffered widespread public ridicule for things they said in private conversations. I can't be the only person who finds this outrageous. I don't particularly care what was in Malky Mackay and Iain ...


   


Emotions run high at Donna's funeral  Digital Spy UK
Marlon and Ross scuffle when Marlon tries to prevent Ross entering the church. Cain intervenes, as Ross is about to come clean to everyone about Donna. Harriet continues the service but when Laurel tries to comfort Marlon, it's like she's not there.

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The messy UK may get even messier  Financial Times
Is an English backlash on its way after Scotland's independence referendum? Whatever happens on September 18, the United Kingdom – already a lopsided entity since devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in the late 1990s – could look even ...


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  The Inquisitr   
Kate Middleton Concerned About Queen's Health And Miscarriage Rumors ...  The Inquisitr
Kate Middleton has become an instant celebrity, with eyes affixed to her every movement, similar to the way Princess Diana was idolized. In her short time as a princess and member of the Royal Family, she has been the victim of rumors and debate over her ...


   

  Daily Mail   
North's first steps! Kim Kardashian shows off her one-year-old walking in ...  Daily Mail
So it's only right that Kim Kardashian's daughter North would be making her first public steps in a pair of super stylish ripped jeans. Doting mum Kim, 33, held gently onto her little girl's hand as she navigated the pavement during a family outing in La Jolla, ...


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Ice-bucket challenge: 30 of the best videos so far  Telegraph.co.uk
If you were in any doubt as to whether or not the media's annual "silly season" was yet upon us, wonder no more. The internet craze of summer 2014 features a roster of A-list celebrities and business leaders drenching themselves in buckets of ice and water, ...


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  Western Journalism   
WOW: This Former Marine Just Sent ISIS A Message So Powerful That They ...  Western Journalism
Following the filmed beheading of New Hampshire journalist James Foley by Islamic extremists earlier this week, the public protests against the Islamic State – or ISIS – terror network have grown throughout the United States and beyond. The Vatican ...


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