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  • Entertainment Weekly - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    , which followed up an anonymous tip with some literary sleuthing, Rowling fessed up that she is indeed Galbraith: "I had hoped to keep this secret a little longer, because being Robert Galbraith has been such a liberating experience. It has been wonderful to publish without hype or expectation, and pure pleasure to get feedback under a different name." Despite some sterling reviews ...

  • Sports Chelsea become favourites to sign Wayne Rooney

    Standard Digital - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Wayne Rooney away from Manchester United this . The battle for his signature could run to the end of the transfer with the England star costing 25million. But Rooney will have to demand a transfer. Only then will the Old Trafford hierarchy consider reviewing their position. But in Thailand, United Executive Vice-chairman Ed Woodward said: "I'm not surprised clubs ...

  • NHS faces repeat of AE winter crisis if plans not drawn up hospitals warn

    The Guardian - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    NHS A&E units could face another winter crisis if recovery plans are not formalised, the Foundation Trust Network has warned. Photograph: Dominic ...

  • Motherlode Blog Widowed and Keeping Dates Like ?Glamourpuss? and ?Crunchy Dad? at a Distance

    International Herald Tribune - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    When I finally crawled out of my widow?s cave after more than two years of hibernation and ventured on a series of nerve-racking dates, I could not bring myself to allude to these men by their real names. If my curious teenagers asked who was taking me to dinner, I concocted coy nicknames, like Crunchy Dad or Union Guy. I did so partly because I didn?t want my children to be able to ...

  • Sport picture of the day Lines and Lines. And Rowing

    The Guardian - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Rowing can be a challenging sport to photograph. The image here uses strong horizontal lines, colours and the sheer number of people involved to produce a compelling image from the World Cup in ...

  • Trayvon Martin case Celebs react to verdict

    Entertainment Weekly - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Chaka Khan leading a tribute song following the Florida teen?s fatal shooting, celebrities helped keep the tragedy in the headlines.The tale came to an end late Saturday night, however, with George Zimmerman being proclaimed ';not guilty'; by a jury of six. Social media was set ablaze by the news, with a multitude of celebs decrying the verdict and the Rev. Al Sharpton posting a ...

  • Sports Jose Mourinho wants Didier Drogba to return to Chelsea

    Standard Digital - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Chelsea I gave everything and, of course, they gave it back to me. I feel at home when I go to London." Last week, Mourinho spoke about the ...

  • Sports Moyes first game at Manchester United ends in defeat

    Standard Digital - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    game s." Wilfried Zaha, who signed from Crystal Palace last season, and 18-year-old Adnan Januzaj were both given debuts by Moyes and came the closest to finding the target. Following Wayne Rooney's return to England for treatment and the absence of Javier Hernandez, Robin van Persie and Nani, it was an opportunity for the youngsters to impress. "Wilfried did well," said ...

  • Andy Burnham rejects Tory criticism over past NHS failings

    Guardian - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    NHS before 2010.Speaking 48 hours before the release of a report that is expected to criticise "excess" death rates at 14 NHS trusts in England, Burnham said he was "fed up" with suggestions that he was partly responsible because of the decisions he took when he was health secretary.He said conditions at the 14 hospitals had deteriorated since 2010 because of the ...

  • Egyptian tourist haunts rejoice at Islamists downfall

    General Sources - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    * Traders say Mursi's rule would have killed business * Tourism accounted for over a tenth of GDP under Mubarak By Noah Browning GIZA, Egypt, July 14 (Reuters) - These days there may be more mummies than tourists in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, and few footprints in the sand around the Pyramids. Visitors to Cairo's wonders are scarce, a little over a week after the military ...

  • Social care review into Dartmoor family as ex parter charged with assault

    The Independent - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    'One of the most significant findings of the last 100 years': Artifacts discovered on Dartmoor hint at ancient trading ...

  • Australian gored at Spain bull run in very serious condition

    Reuters - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    1 of 6. An unidentified 23-year-old Australian woman (C, only her brown hair is visible in between the heads of the two bulls, with the white t-shirt) falls in between bulls after getting gored by a Miura fighting bull during the last running of the bulls of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona July 14, ...

  • Julien Talks Iginla Eriksson On Sports Final

    WBZ4 - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    BOSTON (CBS) ? On Thursday, Bruins head coach Claude Julien talked about putting together the puzzle that is the 2013-14 Boston Bruins. ';It's about putting that puzzle together where our team is going to continue to be competitive and have a chance at the Cup again,'; Julien told reporters at ...

  • Lingerie iPads Mexican kid-free couples fuel high-end boom

    Reuters - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    By Alexandra Alper and Elinor Comlay MEXICO CITY, July 14 | Sun Jul 14, 2013 7:59am EDT MEXICO CITY, July 14 (Reuters) - While their parents may have scrimped and saved to raise small armies of children on a single paycheck, growing numbers of high-earning Mexican couples are putting the department store before the baby carriage. Couples with dual incomes but no kids, or ...

  • Goodbye sandwiches Tahira Yaqoobs food intolerance test provokes deep changes to diet and lifestyle

    The National - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Yet it feels like a last guilty hurrah before I knuckle down to a sensible eating plan. An hour earlier, I was at the Dubai Herbal and Treatment Centre being tested for any food intolerances and undergoing an abdominal massage in a bid to overhaul my dietary habits and work out how to get my digestive system working ...

  • Sane New World Taming the Mind by Ruby Wax ? review

    The Guardian - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Ruby Wax was the one who ran around shouting on TV a while back, extracting knicker-drawer secrets from celebrities. She was good at it too, even though the shows were always just as much about her as they were ...

  • News bite community budgets benefit reform housing and pocket parks

    Guardian - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    which 56% said they believe council tax benefit reform could threaten councils' ability to balance their budgets for the next financial year. Professor Tony Travers of the London School of Economics ...

  • Corpus Christi Parks Recreation Department Classes

    Corpus Christi Caller-Times - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Cheer Classes will be offered by the Corpus Christi Parks & Recreation Department. Learn chants, cheers, dance, routines, and other fundamentals of cheerleading. This class combines fitness with fun and is a great opportunity for youth to stay physically active. This is a great opportunity for the youth to gain experience in cheerleading and meet new friends! Come join the party! It's ...

  • Lifestyle US unveils Atlas humanoid robot test bed

    Standard Digital - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Like a human, Atlas has two arms and legs and gets around by walking. It sees using a stereo laser scanning system and has gripping hands developed by two separate robotics companies. Unlike humans, it has a high speed networking system built-in so it can communicate with its creators and pipe data back from disaster ...

  • Referees Making Sport Soft Says Waratahs Coach

    New York Times - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    (Reuters) - New South Wales Waratahs coach Michael Cheika has accused Super Rugby referees of penalising players for making hard but legal tackles, which he believes will eventually soften up the highly physical sport. Referee Steve Walsh watched a replay before issuing Waratahs hooker John Ulugia a yellow card on Saturday in Sydney for a chest-high tackle on Queensland Reds winger Rod ...

  • Lifestyle Microsofts work with security agency revealed

    Standard Digital - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    NSA only took place because legal obligations required it to do so. The revelations come as some technologists start work on services they say will be impervious to spying. Secure view The information published in ...

  • Glee Star Cory Monteith Dies at 31

    Hollywood Reporter - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    'The Glee Project' Adds Cory Monteith, Naya Rivera, Samuel Larsen as Mentors (Exclusive) The actor was found at noon Saturday on the hotel's 21st floor, Vancouver police said in a news conference. He checked into the hotel on July 6, and was expected to check out Saturday. When Monteith missed his checkout time at noon, hotel staff went to his room and discovered his ...

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