guardian.co.uk Sport:
The young American stopped the WBA super-middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler in Showtime's Super Six eventPut your flags away for a bit. The fighters to watch now in Showtime's Super Six super-middleweight tournament might n (Read More)
The Guardian:
Social polarisation, the growth in lobbying and a loss of faith in process has left government paralysed in the face of huge challengesIt is hard for international observers of the United States to grasp the political paralys (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
Tantra expert John Hawken has devised 'deep dating', a new idea which combines meditation with speed-dating. Christine Ottery gets to work on her breathing techniqueI am sitting on a roll-mat and cushion on the floor of a lof (Read More)
The Guardian:
Islam and scientific theory occupy different realms, and should be kept apart. When they come into contact, both are debasedThe question: Can Islam be reconciled with science?With 2009 drawing to a close there are only anothe (Read More)
Times Online:
My Times colleague Judith Evans has emailed to say that CC’s list of sexist ads reminded her of this… Possibly – what am I saying, definitely – the least politically correct advert ever: (Ahem..: 'EACH DAY HUMBLE SUPPLIES ENO (Read More)
NY Post:
A Queens man claims a sports company turned his treasured Yankee memorabilia into a plain old memory. Edward Kull entrusted Steiner Sports with a "one-of-a-kind" 1961 World Series jacket autographed by nearly 40 Yankees legen (Read More)
NY Post:
Rarely has something so epic been so unas suming. A lot happens in Horton Foote's three-hour-long "The Story of a Childhood," set in the rough and tumble world of early 20th-century Texas. The tone never wavers from a certa (Read More)
BBC:
Rory McIlroy's consolation on missing out on the European number one spot for 2009 is his move into the world's top 10 for the first time. (Read More)
CNN:
France captain Thierry Henry says he considered quitting international football over the handball controversy as Les Blues qualified for the World Cup finals at the expense of Ireland last week.
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BBC:
Thierry Henry thought about quitting international football following his handball in last week's World Cup play-off win over the Republic of Ireland. (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Thousands of newly discovered creatures brought to light by a census of marine life survey, a 10-year study by thousands of scientists from more than 32 countries
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The Guardian:
PCC rules paper breaches code twice by making unsubstantiated claims over boy's behaviour and failing to do enough to conceal his identity. By Chris TryhornThe News of the World has been censured by the Press Complaints Commi (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
The renewable energy company will be online this week to answer your questions on wind power and 'green gas'The world's first green electricity company, Ecotricity, started up in 1996 and now has 51 wind turbines dotted aroun (Read More)
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Metabolic syndrome is becoming increasingly common and is a combination of poor health conditions linked together by low metabolic rate. Your metabolism is basically your body's engine and the chemical reactions in the body's (Read More)
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Crime Scene Cleanup is a necessity in today's world. Every minute in this country a violent crime occurs. When the incident causes bloodshed in your home or office professional services are needed. Spaulding Decon exists t (Read More)
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Our muscles are largely taken for granted working away beneath our skin to keep us upright and moving. We tend to think that they are there to make us look either good or not so good on the beach in our swimsuit. Yet the cond (Read More)
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We live in a modern world where things happen in the blink of an eye. Communication and transport make life fast and to keep up we have to remain young. Young at heart, young in mind and young in body regardless of our actual (Read More)
Reuters: Environment:
JAKARTA (Reuters) - A World Bank study that cited Indonesia as the world's third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases was wrong, an Indonesian report sent to the United Nations on Monday said, although it did not provide its o (Read More)