Friday, July 26, 2013

Sports Real Madrid have warned United off Cristiano Ronaldo

  • Standard Digital - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Arsenal 's most recent approach, a post on Liverpool owner John Henry's Twitter page read: "What do you think they're smoking over there at ...

  • Nexus 7 2 BestBuy leaks pre-order prices ahead of Googles launch

    The Independent - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Although set to be officially launched in San Francisco this evening, Google's new tablet - the Nexus 7 2 - has already found its way onto the site of US retailers Best Buy as available for ...

  • Attempts to filter the internet in other countries show the difficulties for David Camerons plans

    The Independent - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    David Cameron's plans to automatically filter pornography from the internet have come under heavy fire from critics who variously describe the plans ...

  • Penne with tuna and cherry tomatoes recipe | Angela Hartnett

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    al dente , as per packet instructions.Meanwhile, get your helper to tear the basil leaves and, with supervision, halve the cherry tomatoes. Mix the tomatoes and basil with a little salt, and a dash of olive oil. Combine with the tuna flakes, mix well, check seasoning and leave to one side.Drain the cooked pasta, mix with the tomato and serve with grated ...

  • Sharing the Truth Through Entertaining Illusions

    Christian Post - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    In a recent column about the magician Dynamo and his levitation in London, I wrote that "some magicians engage in illusion." Certainly Christian illusionists would fit into this category, or "Christian magicians" as some of these illusionists refer to themselves. They are attempting to do what other Christians attempt to do through puppets, or art, or drama, or rap music. ...

  • Bitcoin Ponzi scheme Texas man sued for sham worth $65m

    The Independent - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Bitcoin Ponzi scheme . By promising investors returns from a weekly interest rate of up to 7 per cent Trendon Shavers raised "at least" 700,000 Bitcoins between 2011 and 2012. This sum was worth $4.5 million at the time and more than $65m at today's ...

  • Guido Fawkes blogger threatens to sue Tory MP over hacking accusation

    The Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Guido Fawkes blog founder Paul Staines has said he will send a legal warning to MP Claire Perry over her tweet saying he had 'sponsored' the hacking of her website. Photograph: Graeme ...

  • Whitehall buying teams to be combined to improve commercial contracts

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    procurement service that will combine Whitehall buying teams in an attempt to improve efficiency in commercial relationships.The Crown Commercial Service will be launched this autumn and will bring together ...

  • Should accessing rape pornography be restricted by law | Anna Arrowsmith and Fiona Elvines

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    It is with dismay that I see some women's groups have welcomed David Cameron's drive against simulated rape in pornography. Rape is not caused by pornography. This is something Cameron should bear in mind as he uses the fear of sexual crime to ...

  • NHS will not give meningitis B vaccine to all UKs children

    The Independent - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    A vaccine that protects against a deadly form of meningitis should not yet be made available to all children in the UK, the Government's advisors on immunisation have ...

  • Meningitis B vaccine rejected by UK

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    The vaccine has been licensed by the European authorities 'in the absence of key data to support an assessment of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness', the Joint Committee on Vaccines and Immunisation noted. Photograph: Jeffrey Hamilton/Getty ...

  • Arts Council chief what happens next

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    'Our national ingenuity and creativeness is remarkable by any comparison - but it requires a roof under which to grow,' says Arts Council chief Alan Davey. Photograph: Philippa Gedge/Arts Council ...

  • Uber is starting to look like a lifestyle brand

    CNN Money - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    FORTUNE -- Ask Travis Kalanick about the future of Uber, and he'll tell you that it has become a brand that transcends its original mission."Today, we're in the business of delivering cars," Kalanick said onstage at this ...

  • Foraging for food PEI offers fiddleheads and oysters galore

    C News - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Just got back from Prince Edward Island, a small island, but chocked full of tasty stuff to eat, great cooks to meet and best of all, the people who devote their lives to growing, harvesting or catching the food that?s made PEI a good-eats destination. Too much to talk about in one column, so this is the first of a pair. At its worst, travelling is on and off the bus, touring double time ...

  • Francois Lurtons French whites are delicious summer sippers

    C News - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Francois Lurton?s wine empire stretches across his native France and extends to Spain, Chile and Argentina. But his original claim to fame comes from the Sauvignon Blanc grape. Call it a case of the apple not falling far from the tree. Perhaps, more aptly, the grape cluster not far from the vine. "Being born in the middle of a vineyard of it in the Bordeaux region, I have a special ...

  • Free burrito to celebrate new store

    West Australian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Zambrero Mexican restaurant will celebrate the opening of its fourth store in Perth by giving away 1000 free burritos in Northbridge on Thursday.The James Street store is the latest outlet in the chain, which caters to a demand for "Fresh Mex" food that is pocket-friendly and a healthier dining option.Zambrero Group local area developer Gordon Bain said the company had its sights set ...

  • How people who fund their own care impact on council budgets

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Peggy Reid is 94 years old and has dementia. She has lived in a care home for the past eight years. Her daughter, Ann, sold her home for 176,000 to pay for care home fees and, in the past eight years, has paid out 222,000.The amount of money involved is eye-watering. It's for this reason ...

  • Is sharing costs among the community the way to cope with cuts

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Kevin McCloud, the presenter of Grand Designs, pledged 300 to help change a public toilet into an art caf in Frome, Somerset.The Channel 4 star is not the only person who is pledging his own money to improve public spaces. Crowdfunding -- in which the cost of any social amenity is shared among the community -- is a growing ...

  • Porn is about fantasy sex - and the truth is that some women have rape fantasies. But this is very different from the real thing

    The Independent - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Mail Sent for Registration Confirmation. A confirmation email has been sent. Please activate your account by clicking on the activation link sent in your mail ...

  • Why Im giving dating a go at 77

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    I was 26 when I met my husband. On our first meeting he asked me to go away with him to Paris or Copenhagen. We fell in love, were engaged within two weeks and married eight weeks later. It was uncomplicated. We both wanted children, were the right age; he was what I knew I was looking for.Fifty years on, having become a widow, I began to consider dating again. I was keen to meet someone. But I ...

  • How telehealth can make savings and improve patient care

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    NHS is not sustainable.There is already wide recognition of this and the development of integrated care pathways is evidence of progress. However, the savings generated are limited and the shift of location of care simply puts an even greater burden on general practice and primary care. Real savings come through removing the need for NHS care.Britain is not alone in facing this problem. In the ...

  • Afghan Myanmar women win Magsaysay awards for work amid conflict

    The Star - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    MANILA (Reuters) - Afghanistan's first woman governor and a Myanmar civil society organiser, who both helped families displaced by conflict in their home nations, are among five winners of Asia's equivalent of the Nobel Prize this year.The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation on Wednesday singled out Afghanistan's Habiba Sarabi, a 57-year-old doctor, for her "bold exercise of ...

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