Bitcoin price falls to 11-month low BBC News
The value of one bitcoin has fallen to its lowest level for almost a year. On Sunday afternoon Bitcoin hit a low of $290 ($181), and the virtual currency lost about 18% of its value across the whole weekend. The crypto-currency has seen its value steadily fall ...
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The value of one bitcoin has fallen to its lowest level for almost a year. On Sunday afternoon Bitcoin hit a low of $290 ($181), and the virtual currency lost about 18% of its value across the whole weekend. The crypto-currency has seen its value steadily fall ...
Hong Kong should focus its fight on the tycoon economy Financial Times
Hong Kong stepped back from the brink on Friday night, when chief executive CY Leung belatedly authorised a senior official to “hold talks” with protesters and those same protesters decided, for now, not to enter government buildings. It was a fortunate ...
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Hong Kong stepped back from the brink on Friday night, when chief executive CY Leung belatedly authorised a senior official to “hold talks” with protesters and those same protesters decided, for now, not to enter government buildings. It was a fortunate ...
'They wanted to kill us' Jeremy Clarkson describes Argentinian attack on Top ... Express.co.uk
JEREMY Clarkson has described an attack on Top Gear cast and crew by an angry mob in Argentina as "the most terrifying thing I've ever been involved in". By: Rebecca Perring & Jane Mathews. Published: Sat, October 4, 2014. Jeremy Clarkson forced out ...
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JEREMY Clarkson has described an attack on Top Gear cast and crew by an angry mob in Argentina as "the most terrifying thing I've ever been involved in". By: Rebecca Perring & Jane Mathews. Published: Sat, October 4, 2014. Jeremy Clarkson forced out ...
Satellites detect 'thousands' of new ocean-bottom mountains BBC News
It is not every day you can announce the discovery of thousands of new mountains on Earth, but that is what a US-European research team has done. What is more, these peaks are all at least 1.5km high. The reason they have gone unrecognised until now is ...
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It is not every day you can announce the discovery of thousands of new mountains on Earth, but that is what a US-European research team has done. What is more, these peaks are all at least 1.5km high. The reason they have gone unrecognised until now is ...
Russia through the nuclear looking glass Financial Times
Is Vladimir Putin a wimp? The Russian president has a macho image and has shocked the west with his annexation of Crimea. But, in Moscow, there are hardliners who seem frustrated that he has not gone further. One such is Vyacheslav Nikonov, who is ...
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Is Vladimir Putin a wimp? The Russian president has a macho image and has shocked the west with his annexation of Crimea. But, in Moscow, there are hardliners who seem frustrated that he has not gone further. One such is Vyacheslav Nikonov, who is ...
Three reasons Obama is relieved to have UK support against Isil Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
With the RAF now flying combat missions over Iraq, President Obama's national security team is breathing a little easier. After all, even as UK participation in the coalition became likely, Parliament's August 2013 rejection of air strikes against Assad has ...
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With the RAF now flying combat missions over Iraq, President Obama's national security team is breathing a little easier. After all, even as UK participation in the coalition became likely, Parliament's August 2013 rejection of air strikes against Assad has ...
Will Tesco keep taking the tablets? BBC News
Britain's biggest supermarket chain is in crisis, with sales sliding and a furore over its accounting methods. So today's launch of Tesco's new tablet computer the Hudl 2 does not come at a great time. Indeed it provides another opportunity to ask whether the ...
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Britain's biggest supermarket chain is in crisis, with sales sliding and a furore over its accounting methods. So today's launch of Tesco's new tablet computer the Hudl 2 does not come at a great time. Indeed it provides another opportunity to ask whether the ...
Cheating A-level students buy online essays littered with spelling mistakes and ... Parentdish
Schoolchildren who try to cheat in exams by buying essays online are only cheating themselves – because the works are littered with spelling mistakes, factual errors and poor grammar. Teenagers pay companies up to £220 for ghost-written essays to steal ...
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Schoolchildren who try to cheat in exams by buying essays online are only cheating themselves – because the works are littered with spelling mistakes, factual errors and poor grammar. Teenagers pay companies up to £220 for ghost-written essays to steal ...
Five ways the British military has been devastated by spending cuts Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
The Government's decision to launch air strikes against Isil in Iraq has prompted a number of senior officers to vent their frustration that the Coalition is happy to commit our Armed Forces to action while at the same time reducing their ability to do so as a result ...
The Government's decision to launch air strikes against Isil in Iraq has prompted a number of senior officers to vent their frustration that the Coalition is happy to commit our Armed Forces to action while at the same time reducing their ability to do so as a result ...
Real Holodeck turns your living room into a game New Scientist
Good news, Star Trek fans: Microsoft has created a prototype Holodeck that transforms an entire room into a virtual gaming environment. The system, dubbed RoomAlive, was unveiled today . Powered by six Kinect depth cameras paired with projectors ...
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Good news, Star Trek fans: Microsoft has created a prototype Holodeck that transforms an entire room into a virtual gaming environment. The system, dubbed RoomAlive, was unveiled today . Powered by six Kinect depth cameras paired with projectors ...
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