www.guardian.co.uk:
Martine McCutcheon on trying to survive as an actress – and why the main character in her debut novel is undisguisedly her'You will be nice to her, won't you?" Martine McCutcheon's somewhat overprotective publicist says to me (Read More)
The Guardian:
• Free-kick for winning goal 'ridiculous' says manager• Chelsea go five points clear after 11th home win in a rowSir Alex Ferguson has risked further sanction from the Football Association after reacting furiously to Manchest (Read More)
The Guardian:
• 'The referee was in a ridiculous position,' says United manager• 'You do lose faith in refereeing sometimes'A frustrated Alex Ferguson launched another attack on a refereeing decision that he claimed lost his side the game (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
Amid Andre Agassi's self-serving revelations about drugs and his rivals, Geoff Dyer finds some thrilling insights into the game of tennisNorman Mailer reckoned that, as big fights loomed, great boxers "begin to have inner liv (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Amid Andre Agassi's self-serving revelations about drugs and his rivals, Geoff Dyer finds some thrilling insights into the game of tennisNorman Mailer reckoned that, as big fights loomed, great boxers "begin to have inner liv (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
How the Lebanese capital went from warzone to 2010's most glamorous tourist destinationA whole new road system has been built from Beirut airport to the city centre since the last time I visited. What's more, there are new, e (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
The steep rise in insurance costs since 2007 has left homeowners unable to get cover or move houseFlood victims continue to face spiralling costs for home insurance as excesses for flood cover rise to levels that are making t (Read More)
The Guardian:
The England manager will not take injured players to the World Cup and that means Rio Ferdinand, tooFor a number of England's so-called golden generation, convincing Fabio Capello of their credentials for a ticket to South Af (Read More)
Gawker:
There's much chatter about upcoming final votes on the Health Care bill we're basically sick—ahem—of hearing about because when people talk about health care they apparently start to go slightly insane. As evidenced by this b (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
In sleepy Sussex is a group of dedicated cryonicists who believe they hold the secret to eternal life. Simon Hattenstone joins them for a demonstration – but first they need to make sure the hosepipe isn't too leakyIn a bunga (Read More)
Kotaku:
If you are planning on picking up Band Hero because it contains some of your favorite songs, be warned that some of the tunes have been butchered edited beyond enjoyment. I picked up the game for the 360 the other day so my (Read More)
Kotaku:
The only game this fall that lets you shout the clothes of Santa Claus is a platformer without a jump button, a mix of Katamari Damacy and Mario, and another strong third-party original for the Wii. You are not a plumber. You (Read More)
Mashable!:
America’s most trusted satire newspaper and website, The Onion, has been steadily moving into online video in the past few years (with many hilarious pokes at the Web, the iPhone, and social media along the way).Now, the outf (Read More)
TreeHugger:
Okay, so you're probably just as tired of seeing Glenn Beck's mug grace TreeHugger as I am--but this is more newsworthy on PETA's end than the never-ending stream of Glenn-Beck-said-something-ridiculous-again. And it's newswo (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
Fifty years ago, guessing what the future would look like was particularly in vogue, and all those fantastic retro-futuristic drawings were born. I remember seeing somewhere the concept for an automatic car parking machine wi (Read More)
Gizmodo:
The TwitterPeek is a crazy device. But hey, now that Peek has gone down this road, why stop there? Here are some free ideas for the next generation of Peek handheld devices. NotepadPeek Take notes on the go! Never be without (Read More)
TechCrunch:
This just keeps getting more and more ridiculous. Before I begin, let me start out by saying that all things being equal, I have no problem with the Apple putting Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf into the App Store, as they have tod (Read More)