Mirror.co.ukWho's for independence?Herald ScotlandI had hoped Capaldi, in his persona as scary spin doctor Malcolm Tucker, would be put in charge of the BBC's independence referendum coverage. Extreme measures may be needed to get to the heart of issues. The BBC would warn: "The following debate ...Doctor Who fans plead for Peter Capaldi to use his Scottish accentExpress.co.ukHow new Dr Who might fight.. as Malcolm TuckerThe SunFans fear the Timelord could already be out of timeThe Times (subscription)Mirror.co.uk -ABC Online (blog) -New Zealand Herald (blog)all 863 news articles »
Baltimore Sun (blog)Lab-grown beef burger makes its debut in LondonBaltimore Sun (blog)Is there a food revolution in the works? Scientists unveiled the world's first lab-grown beef burger in London on Monday, frying it in a little oil and butter and serving it to taste tasters. The meat was created by knitting together some 20,000 strands of protein that ...First lab-grown burger tried and tested in LondoneuronewsHow to grow a burger in the labBBC NewsCornish chef cooks up world's first lab grown burgerThis is The West CountryPersonalizeall 551 news articles »
Vancouver SunJapan marks 68th anniversary of Hiroshima bombing as country remains torn ...Vancouver SunHIROSHIMA, Japan — Japan marked the 68th anniversary Tuesday of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima with a sombre ceremony to honour the dead and pledges to seek to eliminate nuclear weapons. Some 50,000 people stood for a minute of silence in ...Countdown to Hiroshima, for July 31, 1945: Top Truman Aide Opposes Use of ...Huffington PostJapanese scholars on search for A-bomb materials for future archiveThe Japan Daily PressRoos to attend A-bomb ceremony in Hiroshima and NagasakiThe Japan Timesall 219 news articles »
Business RecorderMore deaths in Afghan, Pakistan floodsArab NewsDamaged vehicles are pictured in the aftermath of floods at a residential area of Karachi on Monday. (AFP). REUTERS. Published — Tuesday 6 August 2013. Last Update 6 August 2013 4:11 am. | نسخة PDF · Send to Friend · Print News | A A ...Floods Kill Dozens In Kabul, Eastern AfghanistanRadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyAfghanistan, Pakistan hit by floods, dozens killedBuenos Aires Heraldall 81 news articles »
Target not necessarily embassies as US extends worldwide alertJerusalem PostOfficials: Increased chatter from top al-Qaida men led to alert; embassies in the region will remain closed through August 10. US Consulate in Benghazi in flames during protest Photo: reuters. WASHINGTON – The unprecedented closure of nearly two dozen ...and more »
The NationAnalysis: Breaking down Turkey's 'Ergenekon' coup caseJerusalem PostHarsh sentences handed down to high-profile politicians, academics, journalists, writers and army officers spark speculation about a possible political motive behind the case. Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan addresses members of parliament from his ...Protests in Turkey after ex-military and opposition MPs jailed over coup plotABC OnlineErgenekon: The court case that changed TurkeyBBC NewsTurkey: Ergenekon case exposes deep divisionseuronewsNPR -Bangkok Post -New York Times (blog)all 212 news articles »
Brisbane TimesUS sources: Al-Qaida intercept is just one piece of threat intelligenceJerusalem PostNY Times had reported that US embassy closures prompted by intercepted communication from al-Qaida leader Zawahri. Ayman al-Zawahri Photo: reuters. WASHINGTON - Intercepted communication between al-Qaida leaders was one component of a ...Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri's message to Yemen chief triggered US ...Sydney Morning HeraldAl Qaeda resilient in YemenFox NewsEmbassy Threat Came From Bugged Al Qaeda CallSky NewsWashington Post -Voice of America -Telegraph.co.ukall 662 news articles »
Daily StarPaul Gascoigne fined £1000 for drunk assaultDaily StarGazza attacked Jack Sherrington 23, and branded him a “c***†after the official tried to stop him falling on to tracks. In a statement read outside court, the star's lawyer Gavin Harris said: “He wants to publicly apologise for his actions that evening. “He now ...Sheryl rescues Gazza from jailThe SunGazza fined £1000 after Stevenage station assaultChannel 4 NewsGascoigne apologises for drunken assaultTelegraph.co.ukIBNLive -ESPN.co.ukall 77 news articles »
XinhuaTurkish court announces verdicts in coup plot trialXinhuaJournalists wait for the result outside a court on the outskirt of Istanbul in Turkey, Aug. 5, 2013. An Istanbul court passed judgments on nearly 300 suspects accused of plotting to topple the ruling government in a battleground case as a part of the decade-long ...Turkish court jails former military chief for lifeIrish TimesDoubts about Turkish justice persist as coup trial endsBusiness Recorder (blog)Analysis: Breaking down Turkey's 'Ergenekon' coup caseJerusalem PostHaaretz -ABC Online -The Guardianall 177 news articles »
BBC NewsLondon gets a taste of first test-tube burgerTimes of IndiaLONDON: The world's first test tube hamburger was cooked and served in London on Monday. Professor Mark Post of Maastricht University in the Netherlands fed a handful of invited guests the first-ever burger made from lab-grown meat. The gourmet dish ...World's first lab-grown beef burger put to the taste test - but wasn't an experience ...Mirror.co.ukSynthetic meat: how the world's costliest burger made it on to the plateThe GuardianLaboratory-grown burger keeps meat on world's menuFinancial TimesU.S. News & World Report -Christian Science Monitor -ABC Onlineall 395 news articles »
New York TimesNewspapers Are Billionaires' Latest TrophiesNew York TimesJeff Bezos is paying cash for The Washington Post out of his own personal wealth, Joe Klamar/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesJeffrey P. Bezos is paying cash for The Washington Post out of his own personal wealth, currently estimated at more than ...Rather: 'Great day' for journalismPoliticoOkay, Here's The Real Reason Why Jeff Bezos Bought The Washington PostForbesOptimism after Bezos' Washington Post purchaseMontreal GazetteTelegraph.co.uk -BBC News -MarketWatchall 600 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukSpanish Pedophile Arrested After a Mistaken PardonNew York Times (blog)MADRID — Spain had a seemingly simple request for Morocco's king: Pardon 18 Spaniards convicted in his country, and let 30 others return to Spain to serve out their prison terms. Instead, King Mohammed VI pardoned all 48 Spanish prisoners, including a ...Spanish pedophile arrested after Moroccan king's pardonThe AustralianSpain nabs paedophile Daniel Galvan Vina pardoned by Morocco's kingBrisbane TimesSpanish paedophile pardoned in Morocco arrested in SpaineuronewsIrish Examiner -Philippine Starall 138 news articles »
The GuardianShaaliver Douse probe continues; NYPD look for intended targetNewsdayNYPD detectives Monday were trying to identify the man who they believe was the intended target of 14-year-old Shaaliver Douse, the Bronx youth shot dead by police early Sunday. Douse was shot once in the jaw and killed by a rookie police officer after the ...Cops shoot and kill Bronx gunmanNew York Daily NewsNYPD: Officer fatally shoots teen who fired gun at fleeing personCNNShaaliver Douse, armed NYC teen, shot and killed by police in the Bronx, report ...CBS NewsBelfast Telegraph -The Guardian -Toronto Starall 112 news articles »
The SunHow new Dr Who might fight.. as Malcolm TuckerThe SunPOLITICIANS shrivelled at the mere sight of Peter Capaldi's character in The Thick Of It — so aliens will not stand a chance now he is the Doctor. The Sun's story Peter Capaldi's Dr Who role. Who's new ... Sun's story on Peter Capaldi's role. The Scot, named ...Fans fear the Timelord could already be out of timeThe Times (subscription)Ambition: Peter is the new Doctor WhoMirror.co.ukGetting up early to see the DoctorABC Online (blog)Contactmusic.com -U.TV -New Zealand Heraldall 862 news articles »
Irish TimesTurkish court jails former military chief for lifeIrish TimesA protester pushes against a Turkish soldier during clashes near Silivri, where a hearing on people charged with attempting to overthrow Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's Islamist-rooted government took place on Monday. Photograph: Reuters.Doubts about Turkish justice persist as coup trial endsBusiness Recorder (blog)Analysis: Breaking down Turkey's 'Ergenekon' coup caseJerusalem PostErdogan wins key battle in civilian coup against the armyHaaretzABC Online -The Guardian -TVNZall 174 news articles »
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