Archive for October, 2007

News - The Magazine Monitor

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

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A service highlighting the riches of the daily press.

It’s been 14 years since In Bed With Madonna, the star’s first “visualised journal”. And last night Channel 4 screened her second, I’m Going to Tell You a Secret. Paper Monitor had much fun with the reviews of her husband’s […]

News - Golden debt rules

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

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People who are in debt are already under considerable pressure, but they can exacerbate their problems by falling into traps while trying to deal with their debt problem.

By following some simple rules, people in debt can minimise the distress they face.

An adviser from a leading indepedent free debt helpline […]

News - California’s stem cell boom

Monday, October 29th, 2007

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It follows a popular vote in November in which Californians voted to pass Proposition 71, a $3bn initiative aimed at funding stem cell research.

It is a growing area of science that many hope may one day lead to cures for diseases such as diabetes and Alzheimer’s.

Some […]

News - Scooby-Doo breaks cartoon record

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

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Children’s TV favourite Scooby-Doo has been awarded a Guinness World Record for notching up the most episodes of a cartoon comedy series.

The show’s 350th episode, Scooby-Doo Halloween, is being screened on the Boomerang channel on Friday, beating a previous record held by The Simpsons.

The adventures of Scooby and his […]

News - The secret of the wardrobe

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

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It took CS Lewis just three months to knock out the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, but the work had one major critic… his friend JRR Tolkien. Yet the book went on to be one of the all time great fantasy novels. What makes it so outstanding?
JRR […]

News - A-level student attacks re-sits

Friday, October 26th, 2007

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With grades rising every year, the value of A-levels is constantly debated.

Lucy, a final-year college student, gives her personal view of what needs to be done to ensure standards and reputations are maintained.

A-level students in the UK are used to hearing reports about their exams being degraded. […]

Sport - World Cup on BBC TV

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

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BBC television will provide comprehensive coverage of the World Cup action.

Match of the Day presenter and former England captain Gary Lineker will host coverage live from Germany.

He will be accompanied in the studio by Alan Hansen, former England internationals Alan Shearer, Ian Wright and Lee […]

News - Greenland warned on whaling toll

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

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Fears over whale numbers across several species in the Arctic may rob Greenland communities of their traditional hunt.

Scientists from the International Whaling Commission, holding its annual meeting in Italy, do not know if there are enough whales to support the hunt.

For years, Greenland has not […]

News - UN calls for action to halt Aids

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Aids is spreading faster than ever, outstripping efforts to contain it, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has said.

“Last year saw more new infections and Aids-related deaths than ever before,” Mr Annan told a conference in New York.

Only 12% of people with Aids in underdeveloped countries are getting anti-retroviral drugs, he added.

In 2001, the […]

News - Starting school ‘less stressful’

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

Fewer children are having anxiety problems over starting school, says a leading educational psychologist.

David Webster says as more children are attending nurseries or going to childminders, the first day of school is not such a traumatic experience.

He says schools are also getting better at helping children to settle in.

But Mr Webster, president of the […]