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Interstellar car-crashes: When galaxies collide... |
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To misquote the opening credits of Star Wars, these spectacular images from the Hubble Space Telescope show interstellar car-crashes happening a long time ago, in a place that's far, far away. See them via The Independent's site |
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Thousands queue to see corpse of Padre Pio |
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Twenty thousand pilgrims queued for hours for a glimpse of the body of St Pio of Pietrelcina, better known as Padre Pio, with a mask ordered from the company that supplies Madame Tussauds covering the skull, reports Peter Popham in Rome for The Independent |
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Gaza fuel crisis forces UN to stop food aid deliveries |
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The United Nations has suspended food aid to 650,000 Palestinian refugees in the Gaza Strip after it ran out of fuel for its delivery vehicles, reports Eric Silver in Jerusalem for The Independent |
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Obama and Clinton: two cynical losers |
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Eight years of George Bush, an unpopular war and a recession have handed the Democrats their best chance, not merely of winning their first presidential election in 12 years, but of achieving a rare, once-in-a- generation transformational shift in American politics. Despite having all the trumps, the Democrats have squandered the chance of a lifetime, says Gerard Baker in Comment is Free. |
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Chinese to meet Dalai Lama representative |
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After weeks of pressure from world leaders, China has said government officials will soon meet representatives of the Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of its restive Tibet region, writes Jane Macartney in Beijing for The Times |
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Salmond faces another onslaught over Trump affair |
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Alex Salmond faced fresh attacks over his handling of Donald Trump's £1bn golf resort plans yesterday, with Labour accusing him of bowing down to wealthy investors. Labour MSP Duncan McNeil told parliament: "Cynics might say: Trump said 'jump', the First Minister of Scotland said 'how high?'." reports The Herald |
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It’s true: we have nothing to fear but fear itself |
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Talk of fear can become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Anxieties are ramped up and then people feel them. Misery is a journalist's best friend, writes JULIAN BAGGINI in an article about terrorism in The Herald . |
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Prostate cancer screening 'hope' |
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The BBC reports that UK researchers have discovered seven new genes associated with prostate cancer, which could be used to identify high-risk men more accurately. |
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