2015年4月10日 星期五

2015-04-11 U.K. Spotlight


BBC News
   
What next for the Large Hadron Collider?   
BBC News
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has been restarted after a two-year shutdown. Physicists hope it could lead to discoveries that could potentially represent the biggest revolution in physics since Einstein's theories of relativity. Among them is Prof Jordan Nash ...


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International Business Times UK
   
Man City cannot afford to lose any more points says Pellegrini   
International Business Times UK
Manchester City face Crystal Palace on 6 April knowing that any more slips against weaker opposition will ruin their chances of retaining their status as Premier League champions. Manuel Pellegrini's side are second on 61 points, six less than leaders ...


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Liverpool Echo
   
The areas Liverpool FC must fix in the transfer market this summer - and the ...   
Liverpool Echo
Merseyside awoke to fog on Monday morning, a blanket of mist confirming that Springtime is still to arrive. At Melwood, meanwhile, the clouds are gathering, defeat to Arsenal followed by suggestions of discontent among Liverpool's players and staff.

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BBC News
   
Bloodhound Diary: Building a 'bullet-proof' car   
BBC News
A British team is developing a car that will be capable of reaching 1,000mph (1,610km/h). Powered by a rocket bolted to a Eurofighter-Typhoon jet engine, the vehicle will mount an assault on the world land speed record. Bloodhound will be run on Hakskeen ...


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New York Times
   
A punishing drought is forcing a reconsideration of whether the aspiration of ...   
New York Times
LOS ANGELES — For more than a century, California has been the state where people flocked for a better life — 164,000 square miles of mountains, farmland and coastline, shimmering with ambition and dreams, money and beauty. It was the cutting-edge ...


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PCWorld
   
Intel Compute Stick, world's smallest PC, will cost $150 with Windows, $110 with ...   
PCWorld
It look a little longer than expected, but Intel's Compute Stick PC is up for pre-order through some online stores. The stick-sized computer is available from Newegg with Windows 8.1 on board. If you're the type that always spells “Microsoft” with a dollar sign, ...


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BBC News
   
Police Scotland launches 'most wanted' site   
BBC News
Police Scotland has launched a dedicated website to help trace the country's most wanted criminals. Seven men feature on the site, who are wanted for murder, fraud and absconding from custody. Some of them have been on the run for nine years.

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Financial Times
   
Developing economies are suffering their biggest capital outflows since the ...   
Financial Times
Faced with recession, decade- high inflation, a fiscal crisis and water rationing, more than 1m Brazilians took to the streets last month to protest against corruption and mismanagement in their government. In China, growth is slowing as property prices fall, ...


   


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Pension freedoms day: 101 questions answered   
Telegraph.co.uk
Questions are pouring in to financial advisers, insurers, fund firms, brokers and government agencies as Britain's pension system undergoes a seismic change. The breadth of the reforms means hardly any aspect of retirement finances is left unaltered.

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Digital Spy UK
   
Soap Spy: Can Sarah and Bethany help turn around Coronation Street?   
Digital Spy UK
Coronation Street welcomed back Sarah-Lou Platt this week, as tearaway daughter Bethany swapped Milan for Manchester. Here, Ryan Love offers his thoughts on the duo's dramatic return to Weatherfield in the latest edition of our fortnightly soaps column ...


   

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