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Officers claimed that the 17-year-old died after falling down a 20ft flight of steps at the Cocktails and Dreams club on the island of Zante, having drunk a mixture of spirits known as a “bomb”. Greek television reported the death by showing footage of...
Tags: Matthew Cryer, Matthews, Zante, United Kingdom, Derby, English law, Inquest, Death, Laganas, Civil procedure, Zakynthos
Newspapers in Israel have taken a serious hit in recent years, a new study conducted by the Knesset's Center for Research and published Sunday indicates. But MK Shelly Yacimovich, who commissioned the study, says that she will try to come up with ways...
Tags: Israeli, MK Shelly Yacimovich, United Kingdom, London, Newspaper, Levant, Printing, Politics, Business Finance, Republics, Zionism, Israel, Knesset, Journalism
A delegation of senior Israel Police officers traveled Sunday to Belfast, Northern Ireland, where they will attend a study mission to learn "fair policing" models towards minorities. The delegation, which includes nine police lieutenant-commanders, was...
Tags: Israel Police, Israeli-Arab, israel policing, Northern Ireland, Israel Arabs, abraham fund, Belfast, Sulitzeanu, Amichai Shai, fund initiatives, United Kingdom, Politics, The Abraham Fund Initiatives, Israel, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Arab citizens of Israel, October 2000 events
Why is it that the climate change sceptics, deniers and conspiracy theorists are so keen to question, critique and/or dismiss the "theory" of climate change BUT don't seem to ever have a problem with the theory of gravity?...On that note, let me draw...
Tags: climate change, conspiracy theorists, United Kingdom, London, Environment, Holocaust denial, Denialism, 9/11 Truth movement, Environmental skepticism, Global warming, 9/11 conspiracy theories, Antisemitism, Conspiracy theories
Tennis star Andy Murray has ended his four-year relationship with student Kim Sears. Kim, 21, has moved out of the £5million mansion they shared in Surrey and returned home to her parents. Her face became familiar to millions of tennis...
Tags: Andy Roddick, Kim Sears, Andy Murray, Surrey, New York, London, Miami, tennis, atp masters, Team Murray&, Judy, allnews, United Kingdom, Roger Federer, Fred Perry, The Championships, Wimbledon, Murray, Kim, Will, BBC Scotland Sports Personality of the Year, Nigel, Murray&rsquo, Leonore Sears
New Labour's lost, love Prologue The time is 1994, shortly after the death of army leader Lord John Smith...At a table sit two men, Prince Tony and Duke Gordon Brown. Gordon: Thou summonedst me to speak with thee alone, And yet this is no kind of private...
Tags: Duke Gordon Brown, cheese grater, Prince Tony, 2nd hags, 3rd hags, thou hast, princes tony, 1st hags, United Kingdom, London, Thou, King James Only movement, English grammar
President Kenyatta’s dictum, that chiefs and other lower-level administrators are “my eyes and ears” across the length and breadth of the country, still ring in Mr Juma’s ears. That is why he cannot understand how the government can possibly function...
Tags: Mr Juma, Provincial Administration, United Kingdom, London, Pan-Africanism, Kenya, Politics, Simeon Nyachae, Jomo Kenyatta, Devolution
It must be a very lonely existence on the old left these days. Why, even the New Statesman, with deep socialist roots stretching back to its founders Sidney and Beatrice Webb, says it is moving away to a place where it can explore a more "plural" range...
Tags: Jason Cowley, Labour Party, Mike Danson, political editors, United Kingdom, London, Labourhome, Granta, Politics, New Statesman
The 25-year-old Australian midfielder scored both goals for Antalyaspor, a club he joined on loan from Genclerbirligi in August, to clinch their 2-0 victory on Sunday. Jedinak blasted home his first goal just minutes into the first half and followed up...
Tags: Antalyaspor Jedinak, Genclerbirligi, United Kingdom, Liverpool, Antalyaspor, Mark Bresciano, Australia national association football team, Scott Chipperfield, Tim Cahill, Four Four Two Australian Awards, Mile Jedinak, allnews, Luke Wilkshire
Laboratory tests found the so-called "nanodiscs", around 60 billionths of a metre thick, could be used to disrupt the membranes of cancer cells, causing them to self-destruct. The discs are made from an iron-nickel alloy, which move when subjected to...
Tags: cancer cells, United Kingdom, London, Health Medical Pharma, Pathology, Immunology, Oncology, Occupational safety and health, Entertainment Culture, Cancer