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Libya faces growing Islamist threat
The Guardian
The Guardian has learned that jihadist groups ejected from their Timbuktu stronghold have moved north, crossing the Sahara through Algeria and Niger to Libya, fuelling a growing Islamist insurgency. "There are established links between groups in both ...
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Revealed: 'Sweetheart' tax deals each worth over £1bn
The Guardian
The revelation comes as separate documents disclosed in the Guardian show that tax officials used intrusive investigative powers designed to help them catch serious criminals to try to prove that the whistleblower who uncovered one of the first ...
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Scientists find key to ageing process in hypothalamus
The Guardian (blog)
"The idea that ageing can be globally influenced by hormones produced in the brain is of great interest to scientists," Yankner told the Guardian. "Given the many effects of these hormones, however, their clinical use in diseases of ageing, such as ...
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Ed Miliband lays down living wage challenge
The Guardian
Speaking to the Guardian on a campaign tour in advance of Thursday's local elections, the Labour leader said: "Living wage zones would work for everyone – the people who get decent pay, the employers who get a more committed workforce and the ...
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Everest conquest anniversary marred by high-altitude altercation
The Guardian
Climbers of the calibre of Steck and Moro are only a tiny proportion of those on Everest in the modern era. One Everest guide told the Guardian that the sight of three westerners managing without ropes would have antagonised Sherpa guides hard at work.
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The Guardian AU misses out: Why domain name registration requires rapid action
SmartCompany.com.au
Sometime this year, Australia will see the launch of a local version of British newspaper The Guardian. But readers might have a bit of trouble finding the website, as both guardian.com.au and theguardian.com.au are already registered to legitimate ...
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The Guardian has said its Twitter accounts have been targeted by pro-Syrian ...
Belfast Telegraph
Comments. Email; Print; Font Size. The Guardian's Twitter account has been hacked. By Neil Lancefield – 30 April 2013. The Guardian has said its Twitter accounts have been targeted by pro-Syrian government hackers.
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Belfast Telegraph
Facebook Is Fine, The Guardian Is Not - Value Walk
ValueWalk
Yesterday we reported on a story that had originally appeared in the Guardian, claiming that Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) had lost 10 million users in the twelve months ending March 2013. After a Nielsen source confirmed our suspicions, it is clear that ...
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Introducing the Guardian's new living with cancer series
The Guardian
The Guardian is today launching a new year-long series looking at the social, emotional and financial consequences of living with cancer. Cancer was once considered a death sentence, but earlier detection, screening programmes and medical advances ...
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How the Guardian built a solid, scalable foundation for digital-first journalism
The Guardian (blog)
The Guardian was recently profiled by Typesafe, custodians of the Scala programming language, about our use of their technologies to power our web presence. The full paper by our Head of Architecture Graham Tackley is available on the Typesafe blog, ...
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Benefits cap leads to eviction notices in trial area
The Guardian
In February, the Guardian revealed that Camden council in north London said 700 families faced being moved up to 200 miles away because the coalition's benefit cap would mean they would be unable to afford their current accommodation or any other ...
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Boots removes gender signs for toys
EducationGuardian.co.uk
Author Megan Peel, the mother of a 10-month-old girl, told the Guardian she had emailed Ian Blatchford, the director of the Science Museum, to make him aware of how Boots was marketing the toys. "He replied within 10 minutes, copying in the head of ...
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Data journalism awards 2013: get the full shortlist
The Guardian (blog)
... Gay rights interactive guide, one of the 72 shortlisted entries for the 2013 data journalism awards. The Guardian has received five shortlist nominations for the 2013 Data Journalism Awards - the only international prize exclusively for data-driven ...
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ENRC founders face Dutch fraud lawsuit
The Guardian
The Guardian has established that claims lodged in the Dutch courts show that International Mineral Resources (IMR) – which is wholly owned by the ENRC trio of Alexander Machkevitch, Patokh Chodiev and Alijan Ibragimov – is accused of "blatant fraud, ...
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Socialbakers calls out The Guardian, says there's no Facebook exodus
Memeburn
The social analytics service has, for the second time, written a blog distancing itself from an article written by The Guardian which suggests that Facebook has lost large numbers of users in its largest markets. Using stats from Socialbakers, the ...
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Syrian hackers target The Guardian
Telegraph.co.uk
The Syrian hackers have previously targeted the Associated Press BBC, al-Jazeera, the Qatari government and National Public Radio in the United States, as well as France 24 TV. Their bid to encourage Western support for the regime of President Bashar ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Revealed: The Five Loopiest Guardian Articles of All Time
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
By contrast, reading the Guardian is the “critical pathway” towards snobbery and intellectual bigotry. Or so the experts say. 3. Communism wasn't all bad. Yes, you might have been at daily risk of getting shot for wearing glasses – but at least your ...
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The Guardian Audio Edition: John Pilger on the plight of Aboriginal ...
The Guardian
By Stephen Moss. And in our audiobook review we celebrate 100 years since the publication of Franz Kafka's The Judgment and study provincial life with George Eliot's masterpiece, Middlemarch. The Guardian Audio Edition is supported by Audible.co.uk.
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How to teach … times tables
The Guardian (blog)
The Guardian Teacher Network has some great resources and ideas to help provide a solid times tables platform for students while at the same time helping teachers (and parents at home, where much of the practising must be done) to keep it fresh.
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NHS ombudsman: ignoring patient complaints 'risks new Mid Staffs'
The Guardian
In an interview with the Guardian, Mellor voiced alarm that problems at Mid Staffs – where the hospital trust's leadership were found to have been "blind" to emerging concerns that should have triggered alarm, but that they did not take seriously – may ...
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Harry Whewell obituary
The Guardian
Harry Whewell, who has died aged 90, was a long-serving news editor of the Guardian– and previously of the Manchester Guardian. He was one of a loyal team who saw the paper through lean financial years and played an invaluable part in maintaining the ...
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Guardian's Twitter accounts hacked
The Age
The Guardian newspaper says its Twitter accounts have been hacked, citing a claim of responsibility from the group calling itself the Syrian Electronic Army. The British newspaper reported on its website that several of its Twitter accounts were broken ...
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The Age
Renewable energy firms accuse activists of scaremongering over biomass
The Guardian
The Renewable Energy Association has disclosed to the Guardian a letter accusing some of the UK's biggest green NGOs of scaremongering over their vocal opposition to the use of biomass in generating energy. Gaynor Hartnell, chief executive of the trade ...
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The freemasons who allow women to join
The Guardian
Why would anyone want to become a freemason? Nikki, Julian and Sandra are all Co-Freemasons. Photograph: Linda Nylind for the Guardian. A morning spent talking to four master masons makes an organisation that members still call a fraternity sound like...
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Press regulation: a deal is not dead
The Guardian
Key industry figures were not informed, and the editors of the Independent, Financial Times and the Guardian learned of it only hours before it was revealed in public on Thursday. So what happens now? Can the impasse be broken? Despite the hostility on...
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Greene King continues fight over controversial tax scheme
The Guardian
Asked if he was risking a Starbucks-style boycott of pubs and beer brands – including Abbott Ale, Greene King IPA and Old Speckled Hen – the brewery boss said: "I thought I was ringing the Guardian. You're behaving like a tabloid journalist, with respect .
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Should it brie in the bin? | News | guardian.co.uk - The Guardian
By Mona Chalabi
How much food do we throw away and what's it worth? A not-for-profit company has sought to count the cost.
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
Star Trek Into Darkness: post your questions for the ... - The Guardian
Guardian film on Twitter. Latest news, reviews and links from the Guardian's film team. Phelimo: London COCKING Transport made me 2min late for screening so got massively pissed waiting outside, was visibly starstruck at seeing Nic Roeg.
Film: Film blog | guardian.co.uk
The Hollywood comedies keeping it in the family | Film | guardian.co ...
By Catherine Shoard
Latest news, reviews and links from the Guardian's film team. tpaleyfilm: #bestfilminlondontoday No2: @DaveyJenkins and Tom Huddleston with Don Hertzfeldt night @ICALondon http://t.co/UJJvIA7ssp · about 55 minutes ago · tpaleyfilm: ...
Film: Film blog | guardian.co.uk
Tech City – believe the hype? | Technology | guardian.co.uk
The Guardian audited every company listed on the Tech City Map, which was set up with the blessing of the government to help analyse their influence, and found that of the 1,340 companies, 137 are tech companies, 700 are PR or design agencies and ... Mauro Ciaccio, founder of CamTechNet.info, a Cambridge technology news and company listing website, thinks the Tech City initiative is partly a PR exercise: "I would say the majority of Cambridge tech companies are innovative ...
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
Is it OK for multimillionaires like Zack Braff to ... - The Guardian
By Lisa Marks
Latest news, reviews and links from the Guardian's film team. AnneBillson: Completey forgotten about MARRIED TO THE MOB ('88) on channel EEN right now. Demme in fun phase, before he started making Important Films. about 15 minutes ...
Film: Film blog | guardian.co.uk
Bee deaths: Should the EU ban neonicotinoids ... - The Guardian
By Leo Hickman
The Guardian will have an updated news story live on the website soon. But here's a preview of some of the views contained within: Greenpeace's Doug Parr said: “By not supporting the ban, environment secretary Owen Paterson has ...
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
Twitter feeds of UK's Guardian newspaper hacked - Technology on ...
By Staff
Twitter feeds of UK's Guardian newspaper hacked. LONDON — The Guardian newspaper says its Twitter accounts have come under a cyberattack, and it cited a claim of responsibility from the group calling itself the Syrian Electronic Army.
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The food apps that could be bad for your children' s ... - The Guardian
By Sue Quinn
The Guardian, Life and style, User comments. News · US · World · Sports .... Amanda Knox, cleared of murder of British student Meredith Kercher, interviewed by ABC News as she publishes her book, Waiting to be Heard. Broadchurch ...
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
RedShirt – or what happens when Facebook meets ... - The Guardian
By Keith Stuart
Brilliantly, Khandaker has hinted that, in the background, there's a major event brewing - perhaps even some sort of intergalactic war - but the player only finds out about it through vague social updates and news reports. The implication is ...
Technology: Games blog | guardian.co.uk
Barking council scraps newspaper to cut costs ... - The Guardian
By Roy Greenslade
Local authority closes free fortnightly title after four years.
Media: Greenslade | guardian.co.uk
Main section | News | The Guardian
National morning quality (broadsheet) newspaper includes daily stories and ...
www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2013/apr/22/mainsection
UK: Guardian newspaper's Twitter feeds hacked - Yahoo! News
News: LONDON (AP) — The Guardian newspaper said Monday that its Twitter accounts have been hacked, and it cited a claim of responsibility from the group ...
news.yahoo.com/uk-guardian-newspapers-twitter-feeds-hacke...
Syrian Electronic Army talk Obama bomb hoax and ... - News.com.au
Th3 Pr0: The Guardian is a famous newspaper in the UK and in addition some of its reports are false. This makes it a good target for us, as well as the fact that, ...
www.news.com.au/.../story-fnda1lbo-1226633153040
Souris man faces drug charges - Local - The Guardian
SOURIS — Kings District RCMP seized drugs and arrested a man during a search this morning at a home on Knight Avenue in Souris. While executing the.
www.theguardian.pe.ca/News/Local/2013-05-01/.../1
UK: Guardian newspaper's Twitter feeds hacked | The Jakarta Post
The Guardian newspaper said Monday that its Twitter accounts have been hacked, and it cited a claim of responsibility from the group calling itself ...
www.thejakartapost.com/.../uk-guardian-newspapers-twitter-fe...
Syrian Electronic Army Hijacks Guardian Twitter Accounts
This week the group has hacked various Twitter accounts of the Guardian, ... are all currently suspended as the newspaper looks to recover from the attacks.
www.techweekeurope.co.uk/.../guardian-twitter-accounts-susp...
Land use task force set for public meetings - Local - The Guardian
Islanders who worry about how the provinces land is used will get the chance to have their say as the land use task force gets ready for public.
www.theguardian.pe.ca/News/Local/2013-04-27/.../1
Syrian Electronic Army Strikes Again, Hacks Guardian Twitter ...
A hacktivist group sympathetic to the Syrian regime put a bullseye on 11 Twitter accounts tied to the Guardian newspaper. The culprit appears to be the Syrian ...
www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/.../240153854?...
Crab boats ready to go Sunday - Local - The Guardian
ALBERTON — Crab boats loaded with gear will start spilling out of harbours on their way to crab fishing grounds at 4 a.m. Sunday. Carter Hutt, president of.
www.theguardian.pe.ca/News/Local/2013-04-26/...to.../1
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