2015年2月6日 星期五

2015-02-07 U.K. Spotlight


The Independent
   
Stephen Fry's comments about God could get him arrested for blasphemy in ...   
The Independent
Many humanists tend to view debating with theists about the existence of God to be a stale and pointless exercise. But sometimes arguing in this way can serve a useful purpose. Take, for example, the reaction to Stephen Fry's recent interview on Irish TV ...


   


BBC Sport
   
McLaren-Honda together again as wraps come off 2015 challenger   
BBC Sport
McLaren have unveiled the new car they hope will see them return to competitiveness this season. The first car of their new engine partnership with Honda has been built by a restructured design team following changes made after two poor seasons.

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International Business Times UK
   
Prehistoric skull a key 'piece of the puzzle' in story of humanity   
International Business Times UK
Scientists said on Wednesday (January 28) the upper part of the skull, the domed portion without the face or jaws, was unearthed in Manot Cave in Israel's Western Galilee. Scientific dating techniques determined the skull was about 55,000 years old.

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Financial Times
   
Isis attempt to turn Arabs against each other risks backfiring   
Financial Times
or all but clusters of ideologically twisted jihad-groupies worldwide, the burning alive of Lieutenant Muath al-Kasaesbeh, the Jordanian pilot captured in December, definitively proves that the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant has depths of depravity that are ...


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BBC News
   
China: Gold to become additive in popular spirit   
BBC News
Chinese health authorities plan to approve the use of gold foil in one of the country's most popular alcoholic drinks, it's reported. The National Health and Family Planning Commission has asked for public feedback on the proposal to allow gold to be added to ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Will income from a £750k buy-to-let empire pay for our three babies?   
Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph Money readers Michael Gilden and his girlfriend Natalie are in their 30s and ready to start a family. They are planning to have up to three children over the next few years - a move they know will hurt their bank balance. The pair are based in London ...


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The Guardian
   
Beds crisis hits NHS care for mentally ill children   
The Guardian
Hospitals have been advised to adopt emergency procedures and admit young mental health patients to adult wards. Photograph: Aurumarcus/Getty Images. Toby Helm and Jamie Doward. Saturday 31 January 2015 14.28 EST. Share on Facebook · Share ...


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BBC News
   
Ross Ulbricht: Silk Road creator convicted on drugs charges   
BBC News
The man accused of operating Silk Road, a deep web marketplace where illegal drugs were sold, has been found guilty. Ross Ulbricht, 30, was convicted by a Manhattan jury on all seven counts including narcotics and money laundering conspiracies.

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Germany's mega-brothel left me cold   
Telegraph.co.uk
The "mega brothel" in tonight's Channel 4 documentary of the same name isn't that big, by German standards. Paradise is six stories high - half the size of Pascha in Cologne. I visited both a few months ago while investigating what 12 years of legalised ...


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International Business Times UK
   
Shocking video shows lollipop man assaulted and robbed of his stick   
International Business Times UK
A shocking video has been released that shows the moment a lollipop man is pushed to the floor and robbed of his stick. In the CCTV footage posted to YouTube by West Midlands Police, the 82-year-old man, who does not wish to be named, can be seen at a ...


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