2014年10月15日 星期三

2014-10-16 Ireland World

  BBC News   
Pistorius sentencing hearing enters fourth day  BBC News
The sentencing hearing for South African athlete Oscar Pistorius is due to resume at a court in Pretoria. The prosecution will continue its case for Pistorius to serve a jail term for shooting dead his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Pistorius, 27, was found guilty of ...

Society demands Pistorius be jailed says lawyer   Irish Independent
Reeva's cousin to continue testimony   Independent Online
'Society will take law into own hands if Pistorius sentence is light'   DAWN.com
New York Times   
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  Irish Independent   
12 people die on Nepal's mountains  Irish Independent
A devotee sits with lighted oil lamps while offering prayers during the "Dashain", Hinduism's biggest religious festival in Bhaktapur. Hindus in Nepal celebrate victory over evil during the festival by flying kites, feasting, playing swings, sacrificing animals and ...

Foreign Ministry confirms at least 1 Israeli dead in Nepal blizzard   Haaretz
Three Quebecers among 17 killed in Nepal avalanche, reports say   Montreal Gazette
At Least 24 Die In Nepal Avalanche   Bernama
Toronto Star   
DAWN.com   
National Post   
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  Fox News   
General Escalates Libya Attack  New York Times
TOBRUK, LIBYA — A Libyan general who has led a six-month campaign to rid the country of Islamists sharply escalated his attacks on Benghazi on Wednesday, with a concerted ground assault and airstrikes — pledging to give up command if he succeeds.
Libya's government holed up in a 1970s hotel   BBC News
At Least 13 Killed in Ongoing Battle for Benghazi   Voice of America
Ex-Libyan general in bid to retake Benghazi   The News International
Christian Science Monitor   
Wall Street Journal   
DAWN.com   
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  AsiaOne   
S. Korean president calls for bigger biz partnership with Italy  AsiaOne
MILAN - President Park Geun-hye on Wednesday urged businessmen and authorities from South Korea and Italy to expand bilateral cooperation, so that the two countries could together attain new global business opportunities through strengthening ...

PM Prayut arrives in Italy: protests likely   Bangkok Post
THAILAND PRESS-Europe protests target Prayut - Bangkok Post   Daily Mail
Asia, Europe should embrace cooperation, shun provocation   People's Daily Online
Korea JoongAng Daily   
The Star Online   
malaysiandigest.com   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Fruit flies can help spot bombs & drugs  Daily Times
A new study found that the “nose” of fruit flies can identify odours emanating from illicit drugs and explosive substances almost as accurately as wine odour.A fly's sense of smell could, in fact, be used in a new technology to detect drugs and bombs, the study ...

Fruit Flies Could Sniff Out Bombs, Drugs   Nature World News
Fruit fly could help sniff out drugs and bombs   Financial Express
Bomb detection: Fruit flies can sniff out explosives with their acute sense of smell   CITY A.M.
Telegraph.co.uk   
Irish Examiner   
French Tribune   
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  Irish Examiner   
Police called over gnome theft  Irish Examiner
A woman reporting her grandchildren for not doing their homework and the theft of a garden gnome were among emergency calls received within 24 hours by one of the UK's largest police forces. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) used Twitter to highlight all ...

Gnome theft among 999 calls tweeted   Belfast Telegraph
Crack gun and gang unit could be scaled down as GMP faces colossal cuts   Manchester Evening News
#GMP24: Gnome theft and pizza order among 999 calls received by police   BBC News
Yahoo News UK   
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  Irish Times   
Putin signs law restricting foreign ownership of media  Irish Times
Vladimir Putin: signed amendments that were whisked through the Russian parliament last month without public debate. Photograph: AP/Kirill Kydryavtsev. Isabel Gorst. Topics: News · World · Europe · Viktor Yanukovich · Vladimir Putin · European Union ...

Russia's CTC Media Drops as Putin Restricts Ownership   Bloomberg
Russia's Putin signs law extending Kremlin's grip over media   Washington Post
Russia Threatens Foreign Media Ownership With New Rules   Businessweek
Telegraph.co.uk   
euronews   
Reuters   
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  Global Voices Online   
Total of $75000 in Classroom Grants Awarded to 30 Teachers Across America to ...  DigitalJournal.com
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 15, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Farmers Insurance, one of the nation's largest multiline insurers, today named 30 teachers around the country who each will receive a $2,500 grant, totaling $75,000, through the company's Thank A Million ...

School Direct to train more teachers than university PGCEs from 2015   TES News
Teaching jobs 'to ease pressure'   Belfast Telegraph
Pinellas school employees getting 2.5% pay raises   TBO.com
Education Week News   
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  Times of India   
Hong Kong cops thrash protesters, spark anger  Times of India
BEIJING: Hong Kong police thrashed some of the pro-democracy protest leaders but were embarrassed as videos of the beatings circulated on the internet with millions watching bloodied faces of the youth. TV channels showed images of officers beating a ...

US calls for probe over HK police beating   Hong Kong Standard
Hong Kong protests: HK legal chief says govt 'impartial' on police brutality   The Straits Times
US calls for 'complete' probe into Hong Kong police brutality   Business Standard
TVNZ   
New York Times   
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  Rappler   
World Food Day today  The News International
THE United Nations World Food Day, annually observed on October 16, will be marked in Pakistan and in the city on Thursday with seminars and walks highlighting the food insecurity and calling for better agricultural practices. The date was selected by the ...

Can we feed everyone?   CNN
World Food Day   Irish Times
Stop hunger now: 'Pagkain sapat dapat'   Rappler

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