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. I know how rubbish it feels to be marked down as not enough of a fan, but sport belongs to all of us,I don’t really talk about being an Arsenal fan on the radio because it’s too much of a shorthand for ‘Ladz Bantz’ The new podcast by journalist Megan Phelps-Roper analysing the author’s often fraught career is ambitious in its scope – and unmoored as a result,
The Witch Trials of JK Rowling traces the story of Rowling’s career from when she started writing Harry Potter to the present “I can save the NHS”: Oliver Zolman, a young Cambridge medic wants to turn back the human clockBryan Johnson, 45, is a software entrepreneur who is funding a team of more than 30 – led by Oliver Zolman – to apply treatments and monitor his body and its organs round the clock Liverpool’s diabolical defeat to Real Madrid shows how far they are from Champions League elite.
Until they resolve their issues, Liverpool will lurch between competence and farce and remain vulnerable to a shellacking against a high-class opponent,Something to brighten your day Mysterious red streaks crossing the surface of Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons, have puzzled scientists . But now research suggests the veins running around it may be a new type of salty ice, a substance that doesn’t exist on Earth. “It’s rare nowadays to have fundamental discoveries in science,” said Baptiste Journaux,He said the discovery would hold importance for physical chemistry and energy research. “Now we have these planetary objects that probably have compounds that are very familiar to us, but at very exotic conditions.
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