2015年1月8日 星期四

2015-01-09 U.K. Spotlight


The 16 harsh and unfair realities of having a January birthday   
Cosmopolitan UK
1. Everyone is depressed, detoxing or getting ditched, so NO-ONE wants to go out for your birthday. 2. It is very cold and very dark and people really just want to live in cardboard boxes stuffed with hay. Even Punxsutawney Phil is a no-show. 3. World debt has ...


   


The Independent
   
Saved by the Bell actor Dustin Diamond who played Screech has not been ...   
The Independent
The actor known for playing nerdy Screech in the 1990s teen sitcom Saved by the Bell has not been charged with murder, despite an internet rumour suggesting otherwise. Dustin Diamond, 37, was arrested and charged on 28 December for allegedly ...


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The Guardian
   
Topless Cellist: The Improbable Life of Charlotte Moorman by Joan Rothfuss ...   
The Guardian
Electrified bikinis, cellos made of ice … Moorman created a template for avant-garde and performance art. So why is she still unknown? Charlotte Moorman. 'Helpless before her own irrespressible on-stage self' … Charlotte Moorman. Brian Dillon.

   


Bleacher Report
   
Top 100 Players to Watch in World Football in 2015   
Bleacher Report
Who are the top 100 players to watch in 2015? Bleacher Report brings you the No. 1 resource to track all the footballers well worth your attention for the year ahead, be it due to their pending retirement, status as a hot prospect or general story of intrigue.

   


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Anti-terror plan to spy on toddlers 'is heavy-handed'   
Telegraph.co.uk
Nursery school staff and registered childminders must report toddlers at risk of becoming terrorists, under counter-terrorism measures proposed by the Government. The directive is contained in a 39-page consultation document issued by the Home Office in a ...


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BBC Sport
   
Wimbledon v Liverpool: How the Crazy Gang made FA Cup history   
BBC Sport
As Liverpool fans headed for a venue they dubbed 'Anfield South', a raw and unapologetically ambitious enemy waited to inflict a Wembley nightmare. Wimbledon - dubbed the 'Crazy Gang' because of their rugged style and infamous dressing-room antics ...


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Financial Times
   
Liberty and laughter will live on   
Financial Times
It was a bloody attempt to wipe away a smile. But they will never kill satire, writes Simon Schama. satrirical cartoon by James Gillray, entitled 'The Plumb Pudding in Danger' ©Getty. The murder of satire is no laughBeached car carrier has upmarket cargoing ...


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The Independent
   
The Royal Family are exempt from Freedom of Information requests and can ...   
The Independent
As you know by now, Prince Andrew has been accused by a woman known as Jane Doe 3 of being “forced” by Jeremy Epstein to have sex with him when she was a teenager. He was named in court documents in the US, although not as a party, and the ...


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BBC News
   
Cargo ship Solent: Salvage team boards stranded vessel   
BBC News
Salvage experts have boarded a cargo ship which is stranded in the Solent after it was deliberately run aground. The Hoegh Osaka car transporter started listing shortly after leaving the Port of Southampton on Saturday evening and was grounded off the Isle ...


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Britain's self-perpetuating property racket   
Financial Times
In international discussions of economic policy, the British government likes to boast of the flexibility of its economy. In some areas, notably the labour market, the UK does have a relatively unregulated economy. But every country has its sacred cows, and ...


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