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Unai Emery 'struggled with the top players' at Arsenal, claims Stephan Lichtsteiner. Former Arsenal defender Stephan Lichsteiner believes Unai Emery's demise at the club was down to his inability to get the best out of their stars.
135 bungee jumpers take leap at the same time in world record attempt. A video posted on You Tube shows the group of unnamed thrillseekers, who are all harnessed together with bungee cords, jumping from the bridge at the same time. Players to Watch at the Nedbank Golf Challenge. Lee Westwood has returned to defend his title, and the rest of the field hopes to take it away from him. From helicopter tours to Bonecrusher the deadly croc Meet Matt Wright Australia's Outback Wrangler. Matt Wright was chased out of an off-grid Northern Territory swamp by a 15-foot crocodile a mere half an hour before answering the phone. What Happens if Roe Is Overturned? Answers to 7 Questions on the Battle Over Abortion. Our reporters Elizabeth Dias and Lisa Lerer answered reader questions about the political fight in the United States over abortion. Investors take on Quindell claiming insurance group misled stock market. Law firm Harcus Parker has written to the firm, now known as Watchstone, claiming shareholders were left nursing heavy losses as it kept making 'upbeat' announcements despite being in trouble. We're living in the 'warmest decade on record' — U.N. Vanishing sea ice, devastating heatwaves and encroaching sea levels — a new report from the UN's World Meteorological Organization on Tuesday warned of dire consequences as it said the current decade is the hottest since records began more than 150 years ago. David Doyle reports.
What a decade it's been! Reuters' best images show joyous occasions and those that shocked us. From Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding to President Barack Obama watching the death of Osama bin Laden in the situation room, the Reuters pictures capture moments which still move us today. Filming the Show Pardon the Intrusion? Or Punish It? A seized phone. A stopped concert. A text from Rihanna. All are new fuel for a heated debate about theater etiquette in the digital age.
Filling up on petrol station offices. (Reuters.com) — Seeking a place to work out of the office that is quieter than a bustling coffee shop and provides drinks, printers, Wi-Fi and even petrol? Wed be better off without American Airlines — Felix TV. Loose seats. Disrupted flights. Damning headlines. Its been a terrible week for American Airlines. Reuters blogger Felix Salmon explains Why is Israel called a state What percentage of Houston flooded in Harvey flying American and other big carriers has become such a drag. (October 4, 2012). Swan is reborn in all her beauty Swan Lake at the Royal Opera House. There are too many mediocre performances of this box-office cert, and one can weary of its charms. But thats not the case with the Royal Ballets revival of Anthony Dowells 1987 production. Love Island's Olivia Buckland puts on a busty display in ornate corset top. Olivia Buckland looked gorgeous as she attended the star-studdedCarmex Moisture Plus VIP launch party in London on Tuesday. Chaos on Air New Zealand flight as woman screams about 'evil thoughts' forcing emergency landing. An Air New Zealand flight heading to the United States was forced to divert to Tahiti after a religious fanatic on board started screaming about having 'evil thoughts'. Passengers are forced to evacuate a Delta Air Lines plane after smoke started to fill the cabin. The Boeing 767 had been on the tarmac at Madrid Barajas International yesterday,bound for John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, when the smoke was detected. How to Give Away Your Trust Fund. Dont ignore a feeling that you have more than you need. Talk about money with family and others. Investors urge Big Oil to follow 'poster child' Repsol's climate pledge. Investors cheered Spanish group Repsol's pledge to slash net carbon emissions to zero by mid-century, saying they hope it will pile pressure on rival oil and gas companies to follow suit in the fight against climate change. Seedless Lemons Make Squeezing a Breeze. Wonderful Seedless Lemons, from the producer of Pom Wonderful, are available from November to May. Facebook Testing a Way to Let You Move Photos to Rival Sites. The company, accused by the E.U. of stifling competition, is trying a tool in Ireland that would allow users to move photos and videos to Google. Braith Anastafiance Rachael Lee showcases stunning wedding gowns. Braith Anasta and Rachael Lee revealed that they are planning to tie the knot in 2021. 'Indiana Jones' scientists collect seeds in wild for climate change fight. Braving perils from blood-sucking leeches to tigers and using transport as basic as elephants, scientists have journeyed like «Indiana Jones» to remote locations to collect wild cousins of crop seeds in a project to help tackle climate change. The School Conference Blues. As much as parents want to know about areas that our children are struggling in, we're also wondering what teachers like about them. The Impeachment News Industry Is Here to Help (Overwhelm You Even More). A glut of pop-up podcasts and newsletters from major publishers and worried citizens promise to cut through the flood of impeachment news.
135 bungee jumpers take leap at the same time in world record attempt. A video posted on You Tube shows the group of unnamed thrillseekers, who are all harnessed together with bungee cords, jumping from the bridge at the same time. Players to Watch at the Nedbank Golf Challenge. Lee Westwood has returned to defend his title, and the rest of the field hopes to take it away from him. From helicopter tours to Bonecrusher the deadly croc Meet Matt Wright Australia's Outback Wrangler. Matt Wright was chased out of an off-grid Northern Territory swamp by a 15-foot crocodile a mere half an hour before answering the phone. What Happens if Roe Is Overturned? Answers to 7 Questions on the Battle Over Abortion. Our reporters Elizabeth Dias and Lisa Lerer answered reader questions about the political fight in the United States over abortion. Investors take on Quindell claiming insurance group misled stock market. Law firm Harcus Parker has written to the firm, now known as Watchstone, claiming shareholders were left nursing heavy losses as it kept making 'upbeat' announcements despite being in trouble. We're living in the 'warmest decade on record' — U.N. Vanishing sea ice, devastating heatwaves and encroaching sea levels — a new report from the UN's World Meteorological Organization on Tuesday warned of dire consequences as it said the current decade is the hottest since records began more than 150 years ago. David Doyle reports.
What a decade it's been! Reuters' best images show joyous occasions and those that shocked us. From Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding to President Barack Obama watching the death of Osama bin Laden in the situation room, the Reuters pictures capture moments which still move us today. Filming the Show Pardon the Intrusion? Or Punish It? A seized phone. A stopped concert. A text from Rihanna. All are new fuel for a heated debate about theater etiquette in the digital age.
Filling up on petrol station offices. (Reuters.com) — Seeking a place to work out of the office that is quieter than a bustling coffee shop and provides drinks, printers, Wi-Fi and even petrol? Wed be better off without American Airlines — Felix TV. Loose seats. Disrupted flights. Damning headlines. Its been a terrible week for American Airlines. Reuters blogger Felix Salmon explains Why is Israel called a state What percentage of Houston flooded in Harvey flying American and other big carriers has become such a drag. (October 4, 2012). Swan is reborn in all her beauty Swan Lake at the Royal Opera House. There are too many mediocre performances of this box-office cert, and one can weary of its charms. But thats not the case with the Royal Ballets revival of Anthony Dowells 1987 production. Love Island's Olivia Buckland puts on a busty display in ornate corset top. Olivia Buckland looked gorgeous as she attended the star-studdedCarmex Moisture Plus VIP launch party in London on Tuesday. Chaos on Air New Zealand flight as woman screams about 'evil thoughts' forcing emergency landing. An Air New Zealand flight heading to the United States was forced to divert to Tahiti after a religious fanatic on board started screaming about having 'evil thoughts'. Passengers are forced to evacuate a Delta Air Lines plane after smoke started to fill the cabin. The Boeing 767 had been on the tarmac at Madrid Barajas International yesterday,bound for John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, when the smoke was detected. How to Give Away Your Trust Fund. Dont ignore a feeling that you have more than you need. Talk about money with family and others. Investors urge Big Oil to follow 'poster child' Repsol's climate pledge. Investors cheered Spanish group Repsol's pledge to slash net carbon emissions to zero by mid-century, saying they hope it will pile pressure on rival oil and gas companies to follow suit in the fight against climate change. Seedless Lemons Make Squeezing a Breeze. Wonderful Seedless Lemons, from the producer of Pom Wonderful, are available from November to May. Facebook Testing a Way to Let You Move Photos to Rival Sites. The company, accused by the E.U. of stifling competition, is trying a tool in Ireland that would allow users to move photos and videos to Google. Braith Anastafiance Rachael Lee showcases stunning wedding gowns. Braith Anasta and Rachael Lee revealed that they are planning to tie the knot in 2021. 'Indiana Jones' scientists collect seeds in wild for climate change fight. Braving perils from blood-sucking leeches to tigers and using transport as basic as elephants, scientists have journeyed like «Indiana Jones» to remote locations to collect wild cousins of crop seeds in a project to help tackle climate change. The School Conference Blues. As much as parents want to know about areas that our children are struggling in, we're also wondering what teachers like about them. The Impeachment News Industry Is Here to Help (Overwhelm You Even More). A glut of pop-up podcasts and newsletters from major publishers and worried citizens promise to cut through the flood of impeachment news.
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