2015年4月26日 星期日

2015-04-27 U.K. Spotlight


International Business Times UK
   
Mohammed Morsi verdict: Muslim Brotherhood figure Amr Darrag warns of ...   
International Business Times UK
The sentencing of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi to 20 years in prison is meant to test world reactions and harsher penalties will follow if the international community does not object, a senior Muslim Brotherhood figure said on 21 April.

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Royal baby watch 2015 live stream: countdown begins   
Telegraph.co.uk
The Duchess of Cambridge is expected to go into labour any day now and will be admitted to St Mary's hospital in Paddington to give birth to her second royal baby. The Lindo Wing at St.Mary's hospital, London. The announcement that the Duchess has gone ...


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Search Engine Land
   
Did Google Really Start Rolling Out The Mobile Friendly Algorithm Yesterday?   
Search Engine Land
Has Google really rolled out the mobile friendly update? As of now, very few signs say so but it might have just started about an hour ago. Barry Schwartz on April 22, 2015 at 10:17 am. 1.1k; More. mobilegeddon-mopocalypse-ss-1920. Yesterday morning ...


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BBC Sport
   
Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid: Javier Hernandez's golden night   
BBC Sport
The phrase 'match-winning hero' has not been employed to describe Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez very often since he joined Real Madrid on loan from Manchester United at the start of the season. The Mexican striker has rarely featured for Los Blancos, ...


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Irish Independent
   
Comment: Daily Mail Jack Grealish rant an insult to all second generation Irish   
Irish Independent
I only knew him as Sean. For the life of me, the name of his sidekick and buddy escapes me but what I do remember fondly was their love for football, a few beers and Ireland. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.

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New Statesman
   
Armando Iannucci: It's time for a very British revolution   
New Statesman
From Labour's mugs to Cameron's debate dodging, the run up to this election has involved a calculated contempt for openness and honesty. by Armando Iannucci Published 20 April, 2015 - 11:30 ...


   


BBC News
   
Gallipoli: Six tales of valour and a missing Victoria Cross   
BBC News
Six Victoria Cross medals were won by one regiment on the first day of the Gallipoli campaign. But they had never all been in the same room - and one appeared to have disappeared altogether. It took a feat of detective work to bring them together at last.

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Review: Adobe Lightroom 6 / Adobe Lightroom CC   
The Phoblographer (blog)
Since Adobe announced their movement to the Creative Cloud, many photographers were hoping that Adobe Lightroom didn't make the move. Today, Adobe is giving consumers and professional photographers alike a new option. Photographers can either ...


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Bloomberg
   
Buttered Coffee Could Make You Invincible. And This Man Very Rich   
Bloomberg
Dave Asprey is following his usual morning routine: drinking coffee and doing drugs. It's a Tuesday in March, and Asprey, who is 6 feet 4, with graying brown hair and a stubbly beard, is in his office in the countryside town of Cobble Hill, B.C., 45 minutes north ...


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BBC News
   
Australian health blogger admits faking terminal cancer   
BBC News
An Australian "wellness" blogger who built a successful business on claims she survived terminal cancer has admitted she never had the disease. "None of it's true", Belle Gibson told Australia's Women's Weekly magazine in an interview. Ms Gibson ...


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