2015年2月14日 星期六

2015-02-15 U.K. Spotlight


International Business Times UK
   
US health insurer Anthem hit by massive cyberattack: 80 million customers ...   
International Business Times UK
Hackers have stolen personal information relating to current and former customers and staff of number two US health insurer Anthem, after breaching an IT system containing data on up to 80 million people, the company said late on Wednesday (4 February).

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The Guardian
   
15 things we've learned from Celebrity Big Brother 2015   
The Guardian
Don your ear defenders because the explosive series comes to its noisy climax on Friday night as Calum Best, Katie Hopkins, Keith Chegwin, Katie Price and Michelle Visage compete for the title. So what have we learned from four weeks of rows, removals ...


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BBC Sport
   
McLaren-Honda not worried about 2015 car pace after Jerez testing   
BBC Sport
McLaren-Honda are not worried about the pace of their new car after a troubled first test, saying their engine had not been at full power. McLaren ended four days in Jerez this week nearly seven seconds off the pace and with the least mileage of any team ...


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International Business Times UK
   
Obama calls Dalai Lama a friend and inspiration   
International Business Times UK
US President Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama exchanged greetings but did not meet directly at a religious event in Washington closely watched by Beijing, which has warned against any meetings with Tibet's exiled spiritual leader. Both figures were at an ...


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Express.co.uk
   
'It was the hardest decision we had to make' Nicole Scherzinger opens up about ...   
Express.co.uk
SHE was said to be 'heartbroken and devastated' and now Nicole Scherzinger has spoken out about her latest split from Lewis Hamilton. Published: 08:45, Thu, February 5, 2015. By Kirsty McCormackKirsty McCormack. Lewis Hamilton and Nicole ...


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BBC News
   
Planck telescope puts new datestamp on first stars   
BBC News
Scientists working on Europe's Planck satellite say the first stars lit up the Universe later than previously thought. The team has made the most precise map of the "oldest light" in the cosmos. Earlier observations of this radiation had suggested the first ...


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International Business Times UK
   
Greek banks in focus after ECB stops accepting its bonds   
International Business Times UK
Greece's economy remained heavily in focus on Thursday (February 5) after the country's finance ministry said its banking system was protected through its access to emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) available from the domestic central bank, after the ...


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RBS 6 Nations (press release) (registration)
   
France v Scotland - preview   
RBS 6 Nations (press release) (registration)
Scotland have not tasted success on French soil for 16 years but if they could handpick a coach from all of world rugby to mastermind a victory over their Gallic rivals then Vern Cotter would probably be the choice. Related Multimedia ...


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BBC News
   
Mia Tui bag company settles trademark row with TUI AG   
BBC News
A handbag designer from Milton Keynes can keep her company name after a U-turn by a multinational travel firm. Charlotte Jamme set up Mia Tui, which is Vietnamese for "my bags", in 2010. German company TUI AG, which owns UK subsidiary Thomson ...


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WhatCulture
   
The Undertaker's 22 Best WrestleMania Entrances   
WhatCulture
As Bray Wyatt continues to cut the most money promos of his brief WWE life, the time appears to be drawing near for The Undertaker to make his now yearly WWE appearance at Wrestlemania. Now one of the hallmark moments of the WWE year, it's mix of ...


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