2015年1月22日 星期四

2015-01-23 U.K. Spotlight


The Guardian
   
Guantánamo Diary: How a classified, handwritten manuscript became an ...   
The Guardian
More than six years after Mohamedou Ould Slahi finished writing, his editor finally got his hands on the text. This is the story of the battle for publication. • Declassified diary published at last • Extract: Flight to Guantánamo • Extract: Torture at sea • Extract: False ...


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SkySports
   
Sky Bet Championship: Leeds strike late to earn 1-1 home draw with Birmingham   
SkySports
Luke Murphy's late leveller earned Leeds what could prove to be a vital point in their battle to stay in the Championship as they drew 1-1 with Birmingham. Up until the midfielder's 86th-minute strike, it was blue and not purple that had looked like being the ...


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CNET
   
28 new sci-fi, fantasy and geek-friendly TV shows coming your way in 2015   
CNET
As Netflix and Amazon take on the TV networks, we pick some of the brand new shows we hope will be worth getting square eyes for. by Rich Trenholm · @rich_trenholm; January 16, 2015 9:08 AM PST. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus.

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Mirror.co.uk
   
'I've got a kid, a six pack and no excuse' - mum under fire for 'fat-shaming'   
Mirror.co.uk
A super-fit mum has come under fire for 'fat-shaming' women - after she posted a picture of her SIX PACK. Stunner Abby Pell, 33, thought she was helping encourage others to lose post-pregnancy weight when she put a picture of her impressive abs on ...


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The Guardian
   
France's much vaunted secularism is not the neutral space it claims to be   
The Guardian
Zenith of French Glory cartoon by Gillray. 'As the Catholic church is no longer planning to sponsor a coup against the state, Republican identity requires something new to define itself against – something just like radical Islam.' Friday 16 January 2015 09.51 ...


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Financial Times
   
Southeast Asia's religious tolerance is deceptive   
Financial Times
Indonesia and Malaysia have often been put forward as examples of modern and moderate Muslim states. While both have large Muslim majorities, they have cultivated a reputation for tolerance of the other religions that make up their complex social and ...


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Mirror.co.uk
   
Katie Price and Perez Hilton have met LONG before Celebrity Big Brother - see ...   
Mirror.co.uk
And while she has old scores to settle with firebrand Katie Hopkins, who has often taken aim at her in her newspaper column, it's not just her namesake Katie has a history with. All the way back in 2008, Katie, 36, and then husband Peter Andre tried to break ...


   


The Guardian
   
New Oxfam report says half of global wealth held by the 1%   
The Guardian
The Swiss ski resort of Davos, home to the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. Photograph: Christian Kober/Robert Hardi/REX. Larry Elliott, economics editor, and Ed Pilkington. Monday 19 January 2015 04.31 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on ...


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Daily Mail
   
Ravel Morrison is an outcast at West Ham... he has been made to train with the ...   
Daily Mail
The most talented young player Sir Alex Ferguson has seen on a training pitch is on the market and available. Aged 21. On a free transfer. It was three years ago when Manchester United became tired of his antics and sent him packing. Now West Ham too ...


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Scottish Daily Record
   
Exclusive: Sir David Murray was director in company behind controversial land ...   
Scottish Daily Record
Business tycoon Sir David Murray is listed as a director in a company which bought a portfolio of potentially lucrative residential development sites from his heavily indebted Murray International Holdings (MIH) Group, we can reveal. The “arms-length” deal, ...


   

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