2015年6月5日 星期五

2015-06-06 U.K. Spotlight


BBC News
   
Pilgrimage to the mountains   
BBC News
Photographer Timothy Allen climbs high into the Peruvian Andes for Qoyllur Rit'i - the Snow Star Festival. Qoyllur Rit'i (Peru's Snow Star Festival) - photo copyright Timothy Allen. Every year, a week before the Christian feast of Corpus Christi, tens of ...


   


International Business Times UK
   
Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig discuss Spy and why they're such well-suited ...   
International Business Times UK
Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig first worked together on 2011's Bridesmaids, a hugely successful sleeper-hit got everybody talking about the subject of female-led pictures, particularly in comedy. Audiences had already seen multiple films such as The ...


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Daily Mail
   
Charles Kennedy found dead by secret lover Carole MacDonald   
Daily Mail
Charles Kennedy was found dead at home by his new partner - the widow of the best friend who was his rock as he battled alcoholism, it was revealed today. The former Lib Dem leader was discovered by Carole MacDonald, the former wife of Murdo ...


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BBC Sport
   
Formula 1 gossip: Vettel, Hamilton, Verstappen & Alonso   
BBC Sport
Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel has responded to criticism from Bernie Ecclestone that he is "not doing much for F1" by claiming that the sport's chief executive should lower ticket prices to make the sport more appealing to spectators. (inautonews).

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Windows 10 hands on review   
PC Advisor
As the Windows 10 release grows nearer, here's what we think of the new OS based on the latest beta version, in our Windows 10 hands-on review. Windows 10 isn't quite finished: here are our initial thoughts ...


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Alton Towers' Smiler crash victim loses a LEG but why was ride running?   
Daily Mail
Alton Towers was under fire last night after four thrillseekers were seriously hurt on a rollercoaster with a history of problems. The victims – three of them teenagers – were crushed after their carriage ploughed into an empty cart on the £18million Smiler ride.

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BBC Sport
   
The truth behind why Formula 1 is so difficult to manage   
BBC Sport
Formula 1 is changing. The sport's bosses are in the process of creating new rules aimed at ensuring the cars that race in 2017 will be the fastest ever. The motivation for this has been concerns that F1 is losing its appeal, a belief created by falling television ...


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Irish Independent
   
Peacocke's workshop takes a step back in time for fine shoe repairs   
Irish Independent
BEST FOOT FORWARD: Ger Peacocke in his workshop on Main Street, Kilcullen, Co Open Gallery 1 BEST FOOT FORWARD: Ger Peacocke in his workshop on Main Street, Kilcullen, Co Kildare. A photo of Hugh, his late father, hangs above him. Photo: Tony ...


   


SkySports
   
Carl Froch thinks Kell Brook will beat Amir Khan if they meet   
SkySports
The Sky Sports pundits all agreed that Kell Brook is a dangerous fighter for anyone in the welterweight division. Carl Froch is backing Kell Brook to beat Amir Khan if they meet after the Sheffield man retained his IBF title. The Sheffield star retained his IBF ...


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CityMetric
   
This amateur London Tube map someone posted on Wikipedia is far better than ...   
CityMetric
Over the last couple of weeks we have spent extensive time whinging about quite how bad the new version of London's tube map is. (Yes, we're obsessed, but let's not pretend, dear reader, that you are otherwise.) It's cramped, it's unclear, and it just isn't very ...


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