2014年10月8日 星期三

2014-10-09 U.K. Spotlight

  The Guardian   
'In 1976 I discovered Ebola - now I fear an unimaginable tragedy'  The Guardian
Professor Peter Piot, the Director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: 'Around June it became clear to me there was something different about this outbreak. I began to get really worried' Photograph: Leon Neal/AFP ...


   

  AOL Travel UK   
Photos: Celebrities on holiday 2014  AOL Travel UK
It has been a hard year for the A-listers. Relaxing on their yachts in the Caribbean, posing on the beach in Dubai and parading their bikini bodies in Miami - it's all in a day's work when you're a celebrity. When the A-list go on holiday it's as glamorous as you'd ...


   

  BBC Sport   
Fernando Alonso's departure hands Sebastian Vettel big chance  BBC Sport
The man most within Formula 1 acknowledge to be the best driver in the world should have been a natural fit with the sport's most famous team. Yet after five frustrating years, Fernando Alonso and Ferrari are divorcing. And it is not as if Alonso has swapped ...


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Europe's leaders need to back shift on rules on public investment  Financial Times
Three years ago, the euro risked exploding under pressure from the markets. After considerable tensions, Europe's political leaders pulled together to avoid a crisis. The European Central Bank found the measures they took convincing enough to justify ...


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  Daily Mail   
Ryanair and Jet2 planes involved in near-miss at Malaga Airport  Daily Mail
According to a preliminary report, the planes experienced what is known as 'a loss of separation' at 1:20pm local time as the Ryanair flight was coming in for landing and the Jet 2 flight was taking off. The report said the Ryanair pilot was forced to take evasive ...


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  BBC News   
Invention of blue LEDs wins physics Nobel  BBC News
The 2014 Nobel Prize for physics has been awarded to a trio of scientists in Japan and the US for the invention of blue light emitting diodes (LEDs). Professors Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura made the first blue LEDs in the early 1990s.

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Neither party tells Britain the truth about the deficit  Financial Times
ake your pick: Britain's choice in next year's election is between forgetfulness and deceit. The opposition Labour leader cannot remember the importance of Britain's budget deficit; the Conservative prime minister pretends it will be easy to run a budget surplus ...


   

  Daily Mail   
Amanda Bynes looks disheveled after being spotted 'talking to inanimate objects'  Daily Mail
Amanda Bynes is now in New York after her arrest on suspicion of DUI (driving under the influence) in Los Angeles last week. The 28-year-old landed at JFK airport on Friday morning and later that same afternoon was spotted walking around the Upper East ...


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  BBC News   
Microscope work wins Nobel Prize  BBC News
The 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to a trio of researchers for improving the resolution of optical microscopes. Eric Betzig, Stefan Hell and William Moerner used fluorescence to extend the limits of the light microscope. The winners will ...


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trapped in a cycle of credit booms  Financial Times
Huge expansions in credit followed by crises and attempts to manage the aftermath have become a feature of the world economy. Today the US and UK may be escaping from the crises that hit seven years ago. But the eurozone is mired in post-crisis ...


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