Evening Standard Scandal of the homes with not a single book to read Evening Standard Across the hall of their small, neat flat in Ealing, her mother's bedroom has a widescreen TV and piles of DVDs but again, no books, not even a magazine . Aurella is a captivating young girl, but no amount of charm has been able to persuade her mother ... and more
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New exhibition at the British Library tries to make SF respectable Fortean Times The apocalypse section includes “How Will The World End?” (Pearson's Magazine , 1900), Herbert Fyfe's sea monster invasion nightmare, complete with illustration of an attacking giant lobster.
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Man, 47, admits making indecent pictures of children Wokingham Times Zanaib Mohamed, prosecuting, said he was caught when a technician at PC World was repairing his computer and found indecent videos on October 17, 2009. She said the technician found two videos with titles suggesting sexual activity with children but ...
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Daily Mail Drive of a lifetime: Couple take 63-year-old classic car from Barnsley to New ...
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Aylesbury ghost writer pens book on Norman Wisdom Aylesbury Today Mrs Benwell first met the star when she interviewed him for a magazine in 1994.
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Cambridge 'ThrillChip' measures emotions durin... Business Weekly Hot and cold temperatures, and other electrical stimuli are induced into your forehead or back of neck via computer control.
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Video link doctor saves stroke victim The Argus It is the first time staff at the hospital have used the computer and video system to care for a stroke patient.
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Heartache as disabled Bedworth man taken into care 30 miles from family Coventry Telegraph "He has had a normal family life, going away on holidays, and he enjoys following Liverpool Football Club and being on his computer .” Matthew's health took a turn for the worse last November when he contracted pnuemonia and was transferred from ...
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Govt-Backed Cartoon To Stop Terror Slammed Key 103 Manchester The short film, which combines computer game-style graphics and real-life footage with teenage street slang, is told from the point of view of the younger brother, who is only taking part out of respect to his older sibling. The pair are shown watching ..
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Cumbrian joyrider drove double decker bus for 28 miles NW Evening Mail A computer on the bus had recorded that the vehicle had travelled 28.85 miles in all, over 42 to 43 minutes. When he emerged from the bus, Hoare was asked to take a roadside breath test and replied: “I'm over the limit mate
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