Telegraph.co.uk London riots: August 8 as it happened Telegraph.co.uk An Irish magazine journalist was chased, knocked off his bicycle and repeatedly kicked on the ground after he looked at a rioter while making notes. 21.05 Duncan Gardham reports a policeman being treated for pelvic injuries in Goulton Road, Hackney, ... and more
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Bristol24-7 Bristol's 'Silicon Gorge' gains recognition Bristol24-7 ... the University of Bristol's Professor of Computer Science, are recognised in the latest edition of The Economist.
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Daily Mail Flying budget this summer?
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Daily Mail Battle of the dons over internet link to autism as scientists claim PCs ...
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Richard Ingrams: One issue rises above war and economic crisis The Independent In a culture where few people in responsible positions are called to account – will anyone be named and shamed for wasting billions of pounds on an NHS computer system that has now been scrapped? – it is considered sufficient merely to offer your ...
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Bristol academic shaping the future of tech evolution University of Bristol David May FRS FREng, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Bristol features in this week's The Economist magazine about his pioneering work in the microchip industry and helping to create Bristol's very own 'Silicon Valley'. ...
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Larne Today From Oviedo to over here, student Arturo enjoys his placement in Larne Larne Today When he is not working on projects which include an article for the local authority's Sustainable Living magazine , the Oviedo University student likes to see the sights.
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The Guardian (blog) Calling all Dickens detectives The Guardian (blog) Charles Dickens was a magazine editor for 20 years. Now an online project, Dickens Journals Online, aims to unearth more about this side of him
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Daily Mail 'Super-rich' tycoon looses £3m homes to his masseuse Daily Mail But Mr Justice Norris said that aside from her ability to give massages and drive, her inability to speak or write English and lack of computer skills meant 'Miss Wu was in fact singularly ill-qualified for this role'.
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A science fiction visionary The Independent During this time he contacted Bob Guccione who had only recently started the adult magazine Penthouse. “I did a rabbit cartoon for Penthouse #3 and then things started happening.” Guccione put Foss on a modest retainer salary and he soon found himself ..
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