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Eliud Kipchoge Breaks Two-Hour Marathon Barrier. In Vienna, the Kenyan achieved a milestone once believed to be unattainable. But his time, 15940, will not be recognized as a world record. Ban snacks on buses, says outgoing 'nanny-in-chief' Dame Sally Davies. Dame Sally, who stepped down as chief medical officer to start a new job as Master of Trinity College in Cambridge, also called for junk food ads to be banned from public venues. Iranians Detained for Happy Video Are Released on Bail. One of the stars of "Happy in Tehran," an exuberant music video that offended the sensibilities of Iran's conservative judiciary, reported on Instagram Wednesday that she was free.
How celebrities are ditching heavy make-up and false lashes for lash lifts and facials. Experts have revealed how beauty lovers have begun to abandon the 'preened' look in favour of a more natural appearance, inspired by celebrities doing the same. Daughter of depressed woman says her mother's death could have been prevented. Julie Carter-Montacute, 56, from Somerset, died in February 2018 after battling depression. Her daughter Becky, 28, says Julie had asked NHS mental health services for help 'many, many times'. Hungarian Orchestra to Protest Municipal Grant Cuts. The city of Budapest reduces funding to its musical pride, the Budapest Festival Orchestra; political motives may be at play. Turkey-backed forces continue rapid push into Syria as more than 70 Kurdish YPG fighters are killed. Turkey-backed Syrian opposition forces seized control of Ras al-Ain on Saturday, the fourth day of an offensive against a Kurdish militia, a senior Turkish official has claimed. Take the mental health test promoted by Princes Harry, William, Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton. Relaxing your muscles and mind, trying tai chi and keeping a 'mood diary' are among wide-ranging advice offered by Public Health England to most people. The Week in Arts Glorious Nubian Art in Boston. The Nubians of ancient Sudan left behind artwork as fine as the Egyptians. Now its on view at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Can I play lottery in another country astronauttheatre.com/3405/why-do-we-cele...titution-day-in-fiji How many slot machines are at Foxwoods Queen will unveil new laws to fight plastic surge as Ministers usher in target for eliminating waste. The Environmental Bill will give ministers the powers to create a bottle deposit scheme, make packaging producers cover the costs of dealing with litter, and will end the postcode lottery on recycling. Bella Thorne attends the Pornhub awards in a chic black suit in support of her porn short Her Him. She has the titles of actress, author, andrabble-rouser under her belt, and now she can also add the credit of award-winning adult film director. WHAT BOOK would childrens author and illustrator Nick Butterworthtake to a desert island? Children's author and illustrator Nick Butterworth would take Tolkien's Lord Of The Rings to a desert island. He says the story is an epic tale with a credible world and superbly nuanced characters. Lesandro 'Junior' Guzman-Feliz' murderers sentenced to LIFE. Four of the gang members who brutally stabbed Lesandro 'Junior' Guzman to death in a tragic case of mistaken identity in The Bronx have been sentenced to life behind bars. Briton Suzanne Cassidy sucked into propellers after jumping off boat in Ibiza. Suzanne Cassidy, 26, (pictured) from Glasgow, only survived by grabbing the side of the boat as the razor-sharp blades hacked into her leg. New patents reveals Apple may be working on 'smart clothing'. New patent from Apple shows the tech giant is researching a move into apparel, with fabric band that could fit into socks or pants and measure breathing, blood pressure, ECG data. Expert says lab results from PNG Ramu nickel spill 'alarming' report. An expert in chemical contamination has called test results from the Ramu nickel spill into Papua New Guinea's Basamuk Bay in August "alarming," according to a local media report on Thursday. NASA successfully launches space weather satellite ICON after two years of delays. After years of delay, NASA's ICON research satellite has launched, part of the agency's plans to collect data about the still mysterious relationship between space weather and terrestrial weather. Doctors save baby boy born with three legs, two penises and no anus. Moscow medics believe the additional leg came from a twin that did not develop. The leg was removed at Holy Vladimir Children's Hospital in Moscow one month after the baby's first surgery. |
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