
Jun 19, 2010
Harry Elektron, Composer, Theatrical Performance, Film and Documetary Music, Avant-Garde, Songwriting, Jun 19, 2010

Demos
Nolan Cook "The Residents" (Guitar in: Cincinnati Airport)
Wired Science, Wired.com - New Exoplanet Hunter Makes First 5 Discoveries, Jun19 2010
DailyTech - CoRoT Confirms Six New Exoplanets
IMPACTLAB - Latest Trend: Making Dogs look like Pandas and Tigers, Jun 19, 2010

Royal Ascot 2010: Hong Kong raider Happy Zero to land Golden Jubilee: Horse Racing - Telegraph
Published: 7:01PM BST 18 Jun 2010
Tour de France 2010: International Cycling Union to scan bicycles for illegal motors - Telegraph
By Telegraph staff
Published: 11:01PM BST 18 Jun 2010
Under scrutiny: Fabian Cancellara, Lance Armstrong and all the other
Jenson Button revels in McLaren success and warns there is more to come - Telegraph
By Telegraph staff and agencies
Published: 11:48AM BST 15 Jun 2010
US Open 2010: Graeme McDowell in new territory at Pebble Beach - Telegraph
Published: 11:54PM BST 18 Jun 2010
England v Algeria: Fabio Capello refuses to rule out quitting after poor World Cup display - Telegraph
Published: 11:10PM BST 18 Jun 2010
Murder case GP Dr Howard Martin: I helped patients die - Telegraph
Published: 9:30PM BST 18 Jun 2010
Dr Howard Martin has admitted that he helped dozens of patients die. Photo: RII SCHROER
A Europe cruise was the perfect father-daughter experience
Teenage boys are eating machines, consume 2,000 calories at lunch without gaining fat: study
Hisanori Takahashi, New York Mets shut out New York Yankees, 4-0, in Subway Series opener in Bronx, Jun 19, 2010
www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/hisanori...
... New York Mets shut out New York Yankees, 4-0, in Subway Series ... hopelessly at Hisanori Takahashi's pitches for ... Mets edge Yanks in Subway Series opener.
Utah executes Ronnie Lee Gardner by firing squad
Jun 18, 2010
Travel: travel guides, insurance, holiday news, hotel reviews and short city breaks - Telegraph
Now is the time to book a trip to Australia's coastline. Charles Starmer-Smith suggests a visit to Kangaroo Island.
Slovenia v USA: the World Cup Group C Match - in pictures - Telegraph
Stars and stripes: just in case you did not know this fan suports USA.
Picture: Action ImagesTelegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph - Telegraph
England, short of inspiration, go in at half-time goalless in their second World Cup match. Follow it with Jonathan Liew.
BENITO MUSSOLINI's diaries 'hidden near Swiss border' Jun 18, 2010
AFP: Foreign firms in China targeted in labour unrest
Second strike hits China Toyota supplier | Reuters
Employees are seen resting in a dormitory during a strike at the Toyoda Gosei plant in Tianjin June 18, 2010.
Credit: Reuters/Vincent Du
ZHONGSHAN China/BEIJING (Reuters) - A parts supplier for Japan's Toyota Motor Corp said on Friday it was dealing with its second strike in China this week, the latest in a rash
Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni meet Prince of Wales as they visit Britain - Telegraph
Published: 10:14AM BST 18 Jun 2010
The Prince of Wales greeted Mr Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni, as they arrived at Clarence House during a day of official engagements to commemorate the historic milestone.
BP oil spill: People in New Orleans loathe the company but they're OK with the British | Alexander Chancellor | Comment is free | The Guardian
Protesters in New Orleans. Photograph: Mark Ralston/AFP
Stella McCartney and Celine help 'resort collections' shine in New York | Life and style | The Guardian
Stella McCartney's Spring 2011 presentation. Photograph: Sipa Press / Rex Features
UK budget deficit lower than feared | Business | guardian.co.uk
Britains's budget deficit is lower than feared according to May figures, but chancellor George Osborne is likely to press ahead with heavy austerity measures in Tuesday's budget. Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images
World Cup 2010: England v Algeria - live! | Football | guardian.co.uk
Iraqi asylum seekers claim they were beaten on flight to Baghdad | UK news | guardian.co.uk
As many as 25 of the 42 men deported were reported to be under detention in Baghdad airport despite having been screened in advance by Iraqi officials in the UK. Photograph: Khalid Mohammed/AP
BBC News - Flash of light helps fight cancer
Cancer cells are notoriously resistant to attempts to kill them
BBC News - Stem cell therapy 'damage' seen in kidney disease case
There are hopes that stem cell therapy can be used to tackle many diseases
Dozens killed in China floods - Asia-Pacific - Al Jazeera English
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"Frozen Baby" on the Mend - The Early Show - CBS News
Finley Burton has been nicknamed the "Frozen Baby" after his body temperature was dropped for four days to just above freezing to help him heal after surgery. (CBS)