2014年9月17日 星期三

2014-09-18 U.K. Spotlight

  Mirror.co.uk   
Mario Balotelli scored with Liverpool fan and told her 'it helps my football'  Mirror.co.uk
A smitten Liverpool fan thought her dreams had come true when the Premier League club's new signing Mario Balotelli took her to bed. The £16million striker flirted with hairdresser Emma Dalton online before inviting her to a party at his luxury rented home.

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Artificial sweeteners linked to glucose intolerance  New Scientist
Aspartame, saccharin and sucralose made mice glucose intolerant – a risk for diabetes – probably by altering their gut flora. Is it happening in humans too? ARTIFICIAL sweeteners can cause glucose intolerance in mice, and perhaps in humans, by altering ...


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  BBC Sport   
Alan Pardew: Newcastle manager under pressure, says Alan Shearer  BBC Sport
Alan Pardew is under pressure as Newcastle manager, according to former striker Alan Shearer, as the Magpies' poor start to the season continued with a 4-0 loss at Southampton. Newcastle have yet to win any of their four games, and have only picked up ...


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Brown could be the man who saved the union  Financial Times
Scotland these past few weeks has been watching a politician reborn. Gordon Brown had become Britain's forgotten prime minister, lost since his 2010 general election defeat in self-imposed exile. That was until he took centre stage to energise the unionist ...


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Scottish independence: The Union wasn't strong enough to withstand one rogue ...  Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
It's over. Tomorrow the people of Scotland will go to the polls and turn their backs – reluctantly – on independence. Three more polls published this morning align with all those previously published (save one), showing that the majority are preparing to place ...


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  BBC Sport   
Wayward Welbeck and a raging Pellegrini  BBC Sport
Arsenal's draw with Manchester City at Emirates Stadium will have brought both pleasure and frustration to Arsene Wenger and Manuel Pellegrini. Gunners' boss Wenger was left regretting the failure to hold on for victory while City counterpart Pellegrini saw ...


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Fact and friction in Catalonia's quest for independence  Financial Times
I'm in a Scottish-themed bar in Barcelona, staring at the tartan-patterned chairs, listening to an old Phil Collins tune and waiting for Javier Cercas. There are just days until the Scottish referendum and the Spanish writer has suggested Bar Escocés to talk about ...


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Five small consolations if Scotland votes Yes  Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
If Scotland votes to leave the United Kingdom, I'll be heartbroken. One of the greatest partnerships in history will be at an end. If centuries of joint endeavour are thrown away it will have been because too many Scots fell for Salmond's fantastical ...


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  BBC Sport   
FC United of Manchester: punk football v prawn sandwiches  BBC Sport
In front of 75,000 paying customers at a packed Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon, Manchester United will parade up to £149m worth of new talent as they take on QPR in the biggest league in the world. Behind glass screens high in the cavernous stands ...


   


Economic soufflé at risk of implosion  Financial Times
The prospect of higher interest rates remains the bête noire of financial markets, judging by their recent performance. Weak growth and low inflation data have spurred strong stock and bond market gains, more than offsetting July's sell-off. Rather than ...


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