Most Widely-Used World University Ranking now on iPhone »

Most Widely-Used World University Ranking now on iPhone

LONDON, May 31, 2010 /PRNewswire/ –
– QS World University Rankings now an iPhone App.
– Top 500 Universities in the World Contactable at the Touch of a Button
The world’s most popular university ranking (viewed over 18million times
on http://www.topuniversities.com) is now [...]

Fatima Bhutto – Songs of Blood and Sword »

Fatima Bhutto – Songs of Blood and Sword

2010-05-20 Fatima Bhutto – Songs of Blood and Sword
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Not the Germany You Think You Know »

Not the Germany You Think You Know

The soccer power is remaking itself due to injuries, personal conflicts and a changing game as the World Cup approaches.
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Afghan Deaths Spur U.S. Reprimands »

Afghan Deaths Spur U.S. Reprimands

U.S. Gen. Stanley McChrystal reprimanded six officers found responsible for the killings of 21 civilians mistaken for rebel fighters earlier this year.
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Bodies Found in Mexico Silver Mine »

Bodies Found in Mexico Silver Mine

Mexico’s federal police commissioner says between 20 and 25 corpses have been recovered from an abandoned silver mine, apparently victims of drug gang violence.
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Taxi driver wins battle on fees »

Taxi driver wins battle on fees

A Liverpool taxi driver has successfully challenged the late payment fees charged by his finance company.
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Heath fire ‘may be deliberate’ »

Heath fire ‘may be deliberate’

A fire which destroyed an area of heathland in Dorset may have been started deliberately, firefighters say.
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Hadron Collider hit by power cut »

Hadron Collider hit by power cut

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is recovering from a general power cut which occurred at the weekend.
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Brazil: No cane, no gain »

Brazil: No cane, no gain

Sugar shortage dissolves but problems persist
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High tea: Diners invited to a meal dangling from a crane 100ft up »

High tea: Diners invited to a meal dangling from a crane 100ft up

Daring diners at this year’s Edinburgh Festival are to be invited to eat at a table suspended 100ft in the air.
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