2015年3月17日 星期二

2015-03-18 U.K. Spotlight


International Business Times UK
   
Serena Williams to end Indian Wells boycott after 2001 racist abuse   
International Business Times UK
Serena Williams said her decision to end a 14-year boycott of the BNP Paribas Open after suffering racist abuse in the 2001 final came down to "timing." Williams had skipped the showpiece event at the tournament, which takes place annually at the Indian ...


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BBC News
   
Pension changes 2015: 'Don't book a cruise yet'   
BBC News
People planning to cash in their pension savings under new rules taking effect in April have been warned "not to book the cruise now". It will take time and paperwork to withdraw pension savings as cash, warns Michelle Cracknell, chief executive of the ...


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Search Engine Land
   
Prediction: Apple Will Not Renew Google As Safari Default Search Engine   
Search Engine Land
I'm going to predict that Apple and Google will not renew their Safari default search deal in the U.S. Both parties now have reasons not to renew. We don't know precisely when their deal is up, but we know it's this year. Previously, The Information reported that ...


   


Murdo Fraser MSP: An EU referendum – the end of the UK, or the end of the ...   
Conservative Home
Murdo Fraser is an MSP for Mid-Scotland & Fife. He speaks for the Scottish Conservatives on Economy, Energy, Tourism & Land Reform, and is a former Deputy Leader of the Scottish Conservatives.

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BBC Sport
   
Six Nations: Mike Brown and Courtney Lawes return for England   
BBC Sport
Full-back Mike Brown and lock Courtney Lawes will return to England's starting line-up for Saturday's Six Nations match against Scotland. Lawes and Brown replace Saracens duo George Kruis and Alex Goode, as the two changes to the team beaten by ...


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Echo
   
Bar's £40000 revamp is a hit   
Echo
AN Old Leigh pub's £40,000 revamp is proving popular with customers, one of its managers has said. The Peterboat has re-opened after five weeks of refurbishment which has tripled the size of its bar areas and improved customers' views across the Thames ...


   


20 Problems Only People From Sunderland Will Understand   
WhatCulture
As cities in the North of England go, Sunderland's not exactly seen as the most glamourous. Routinely finding itself at the bottom (or even worse, at the top) of those lists Channel 4 like to make documentaries about, the last few decades have seen its ...


   


BBC Sport
   
Heather Watson beats Camila Giorgi at Indian Wells   
BBC Sport
British number one Heather Watson withstood a storming fightback from Camila Giorgi to reach the third round in Indian Wells for the first time. Watson, 22, looked on course for a straightforward win at 5-0 in the second set, only for the Italian 29th seed to win ...


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International Business Times UK
   
Cern's Large Hadron Collider re-starts after two-year shutdown   
International Business Times UK
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which was at the origin of the discovery of the long-sought Higgs Boson in 2012 and which was shut down for upgrades in 2013, is now improved and ready to do science again, the scientists of the European Centre for ...


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Photos reveal Yellowstone National Park's Morning Glory destruction   
Daily Mail
It may look like a stunning rainbow of colour, but the psychedelic hue of this hot spring in Yellowstone National Park, is a result of years of unintended vandalism by visitors. Once a brilliant shade of blue, the Morning Glory pool's appearance has altered ...


   

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