2015年7月27日 星期一

2015-07-28 U.K. Spotlight


The Guardian
   
John Horton Conway: the world's most charismatic mathematician | Siobhan ...   
The Guardian
John Horton Conway is a cross between Archimedes, Mick Jagger and Salvador Dalí. For many years, he worried that his obsession with playing silly games was ruining his career – until he realised that it could lead to extraordinary discoveries. John ...

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International Business Times UK
   
Mo Farah visits London school on eve of British Diamond League - IBTimes UK   
International Business Times UK
Olympic medallist Mo Farah says doping allegations against his trainer do not put any additional pressure on him and he's looking forward to running again in London's Olympic stadium on 24 July. Farah took time out of preparing for the 3,000m in the ...


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Financial Times
   
Cisco sells set-top box unit to Technicolor for €550m   
Financial Times
John Chambers has unwound a large part of one of the biggest acquisitions he made during 20 years at the helm of Cisco Systems, just days before handing over the baton as chief executive. Cisco said late on Wednesday that it had agreed to sell its ...


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Daily Mail
   
Sarah Vine on Inside Out, the new film every mother MUST see   
Daily Mail
You can't influence their mood, you can't make it right for them. But still, their pain is your pain. You worry, constantly. There is so much that can - and will - go wrong. What Inside Out does so brilliantly and with such charm is bring this process ...

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International Business Times UK
   
Athletics: Usain Bolt comes out in support of Mo Farah - IBTimes UK   
International Business Times UK
Usain Bolt has declared his sympathy for Mo Farah, in the wake of doping allegations against coach Alberto Salazar. Both athletes will be fighting against issues at this weekend's Anniversary Games at the Olympic Stadium on 24 July, with Bolt ...

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BBC Sport
   
World Cup 2018: Teams await qualifying draw in Russia   
BBC Sport
The home nations will find out who they will face when the qualifying draw for the 2018 World Cup takes place on Saturday in St Petersburg, Russia. England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are among 141 nations who will be in the draw. European ...


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AutoExpress
   
New Honda Jazz 2015 review   
AutoExpress
The new Honda Jazz isn't the cheapest, fastest or cleanest supermini on sale, but it's brilliantly packaged and is refreshingly honest in what it offers. The brilliant Magic Seats are a boon – and the wide, low load bay makes it even more practical ...

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International Business Times UK
   
David Cameron not 'starry-eyed' about Iranian regime   
International Business Times UK
British Prime Minister David Cameron defended the landmark Iran nuclear agreement saying it was "better than the alternative" but said western powers would remain tough on Tehran over its close ties with Syria's Bashar al-Assad and its support to ...

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BBC Sport
   
BBC Sport - America's Cup: What is it and can Sir Ben Ainslie win it?   
BBC Sport
Sir Ben Ainslie will start his attempt to win the America's Cup when the World Series takes place in Portsmouth this weekend. Six international teams, including the Olympic champion's Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR) team, are set to take to the Solent to ...

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The Guardian
   
How the solar panel subsidy cuts will affect you | Money | The Guardian   
The Guardian
Should you go ahead with an installation, and what if you've already got panels? Solar panels at Kencot solar farm in Lechlade, Gloucestershire. Panel beaters: the government's Fit cuts could reduce demand for solar. Photograph: Daniel Leal-Olivas/PA.

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