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this isa wants to stay in the galileo.we do not really want to be doubling up on something that is already doubled up on something that is already doubled up on something else. if we do need to have our own project what might it do for the space industry here in the uk? it could potentially be a massive boon in for one thing it would be aiming to build most of the satellites within the uk. that is a huge industry. the uk government is really keen to make the space industry one of the big industries of the uk, as we go forward into the future. it would definitely encourage more companies to be built and encourage more spending in that sector. hopefully it would also probably set out even more that the uk is the place to come for these sorts of satellites. news editor of bbc sky at night magazine. thank you for joining bbc sky at night magazine. thank you forjoining us. the us playwright, neil simon has died at the age of 91. simon wrote more than 30 plays, including comedy classics, come blow your horn and the odd couple. h
this isa wants to stay in the galileo.we do not really want to be doubling up on something that is already doubled up on something that is already doubled up on something else. if we do need to have our own project what might it do for the space industry here in the uk? it could potentially be a massive boon in for one thing it would be aiming to build most of the satellites within the uk. that is a huge industry. the uk government is really keen to make the space industry one of the big...
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galileo: it is really hard to say.s the biggest reason i am invested in tesla come i think he is a phenomenal engineer and a software guy, and a businessman, that cannot be a better package to lead this automaker that is going to disrupt the industry. i think he is learning and i do not support the pedophile tweet, i think it was a mistake, but i think you learned from it. if we continue to see that behavior, i would lose faith, but i think he is mature overall and he will learn from that and i still really believe in him. scarlet: sorry, got so excited you are here. julie: thank you. scarlet: it was perfect timing. julie: from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." julie: jittery quality on wall street is a long way off, but some are taking on the big wall street banks. but does that create a ladder for them to climb higher and pave a way for other women to follow? we have gina, whose most recent piece looks at the rise of female chief economist. you and your co-writer highlight some of t
galileo: it is really hard to say.s the biggest reason i am invested in tesla come i think he is a phenomenal engineer and a software guy, and a businessman, that cannot be a better package to lead this automaker that is going to disrupt the industry. i think he is learning and i do not support the pedophile tweet, i think it was a mistake, but i think you learned from it. if we continue to see that behavior, i would lose faith, but i think he is mature overall and he will learn from that and i...
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the galileo project is the european alternative to the american gps system, it is a vital military andity tool. britain had been and security tool. britain had been a key player in the development of galileo at the eu commission says after brexit, britain will no longer be able to access it and ministers of course hope to persuade the eu to change its mind, saying galileo remains their preferred option, but they are also actively preparing to build a rival british system. they are planning to spend £100 million ona are planning to spend £100 million on a feasibility study mapping out what the project could eventually look like. if the final system gets go—ahead, it would run into the billions of pounds. sources insist the announcement expected soon is not a position. it will though clearly be seen as part of the government's attempt to show it is on the front foot when it comes to brexit. thank you. the daughter ofjohn and susan cooper — the couple who died at a hotel in egypt last week — has told the bbc she is convinced something in their room killed them. kelly 0rmerod, who was also
the galileo project is the european alternative to the american gps system, it is a vital military andity tool. britain had been and security tool. britain had been a key player in the development of galileo at the eu commission says after brexit, britain will no longer be able to access it and ministers of course hope to persuade the eu to change its mind, saying galileo remains their preferred option, but they are also actively preparing to build a rival british system. they are planning to...
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britain had been a key player in the development of galileo, but the european commission says that afterpersuade the eu to change its mind, saying that galileo remains their preferred option, but they are also actively preparing to build a rival british system. and they‘re planning to spend around £100 million, on a feasibility study, mapping out what the project could eventually look like. now, if system get the go—ahead, it would run into the billions of pounds. now, sources insist that this announcement, which is expected soon, isn‘t a negotiating position. it will though clearly be seen as part of the government‘s attempt to show that it is on the front foot when it comes to brexit. a team of researchers from kent university have pieced together the genetic characteristics of dinosaurs by working backwards from their closest modern—day relatives. they say the breakthrough reveals how they dominated earth for more than 180 million years. pallab ghosh has been finding out more. could these scenes from jurassic world really happen? dinosaurs recreated from dna wreaking havoc. geneticist
britain had been a key player in the development of galileo, but the european commission says that afterpersuade the eu to change its mind, saying that galileo remains their preferred option, but they are also actively preparing to build a rival british system. and they‘re planning to spend around £100 million, on a feasibility study, mapping out what the project could eventually look like. now, if system get the go—ahead, it would run into the billions of pounds. now, sources insist that...
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underlying serious message of what happens after brexit and the fact that security, underlying this galileoject, and britain's potential exclusion from it is this issue over security and what's going to happen
underlying serious message of what happens after brexit and the fact that security, underlying this galileoject, and britain's potential exclusion from it is this issue over security and what's going to happen
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ijust want chapter on security, we also discussed galileo.ffered to the united kingdom close cooperation months ago we made this offer. the civilian and commercial galileo signal will of course remain accessible to the united kingdom and to businesses in the uk within the framework of our new partnership. 0ur framework of our new partnership. our offer includes as well access to the so—called p r s signal, the public regulator service, on the basis of an agreement which will be negotiated with the united kingdom as we are doing at the moment with other allies, the us and norway. and now it is up to the united kingdom to decide whether, as they wish, they would like to get involved in that close cooperation. now, ladies and gentlemen, will be future cooperation matters, trade, specific forms of cooperation, internal security, external security, foreign policy and defence, our objective is with the united kingdom to build a partnership without precedent, as i have said on a number of occasions over the last few months, and as i stated once agai
ijust want chapter on security, we also discussed galileo.ffered to the united kingdom close cooperation months ago we made this offer. the civilian and commercial galileo signal will of course remain accessible to the united kingdom and to businesses in the uk within the framework of our new partnership. 0ur framework of our new partnership. our offer includes as well access to the so—called p r s signal, the public regulator service, on the basis of an agreement which will be negotiated...
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has ordered government officials to create a space satellite navigation system to rival the eu's galileo has a picture of pope francis, who is in dublin at the moment of the first papal visit to ireland and most 40 years. —— in almost 40 years. the sunday times and so the number of officers on the beat has fallen by a third in just three years, despite a rise in violent crime. and the porn star stormy daniels graces the front pages of the sunday mirror and vows to testify in front of congress over claims that president trump paid to cover up an claims that president trump paid to cover up an alleged affair between them. and the mail on sunday leads on its own investigation, which says 3.6 million so—called ghost patients are registered with gp surgeries. so are registered with gp surgeries. so a variety of stories they're making the front pages. penny and rosamond, we will start with the times, and the story that bobbies on the beat up the story that bobbies on the beat up being slashed by a third. —— are being slashed. yes, so a sunday times investigation found that more than 7000 tradi
has ordered government officials to create a space satellite navigation system to rival the eu's galileo has a picture of pope francis, who is in dublin at the moment of the first papal visit to ireland and most 40 years. —— in almost 40 years. the sunday times and so the number of officers on the beat has fallen by a third in just three years, despite a rise in violent crime. and the porn star stormy daniels graces the front pages of the sunday mirror and vows to testify in front of...
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. >> and galileo, here's a quote from this strong number, the bible tells us how to go to heaven, not how the heavens go. >> galileo was caught up in a dispute on trial with the catholic church. >> host: you are not think of him as someone who is scholar in the bible's case, i don't think it meant to be a scholar in the bible estimates as it was well-versed because it was part of their culture. that was not the same experience they had. for him, arguably much of the trial was based in politics. and how his ideas were challenging to the larger church structure. we talk about the america and our separation of church and state. that is that a time when church and state are put together and that the ruling body. for galileo part of the pushback was the bible may teach us about religion, but does that mean it needs to be the source of authority on science? that has been a deeply debatable and interesting question discussed ever since. >> host: jeannie from virginia. >> caller: i have a question. did you believe in the rapture of the church before the anti- chris comes? i do not. . . reason
. >> and galileo, here's a quote from this strong number, the bible tells us how to go to heaven, not how the heavens go. >> galileo was caught up in a dispute on trial with the catholic church. >> host: you are not think of him as someone who is scholar in the bible's case, i don't think it meant to be a scholar in the bible estimates as it was well-versed because it was part of their culture. that was not the same experience they had. for him, arguably much of the trial was...
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paper says theresa may has ordered government officials to create a space probe to rival the eu's galileoject. there's also a picture of pope francis in the first papal visit to ireland in almost forty years. the sunday times says the number of police officers on the beat has fallen by a third in three years — despite a rise in violent crime. the sunday mirror has an interview with the porn star, stormy daniels — she vows to testify in front of congress over claims that president trump paid to cover up an alleged affair between them. and the mail on sunday leads on it's own investigation which says 3.6—million so—called ‘ghost‘ patients are registered with gp surgeries. brexit crisis summit. a nightmare for theresa may isn'tjust negotiating with the eu but also her own cabinet between remainers and brexiteers. she will have a crisis summit to prepare for a no deal brexit amid says that the row between the two factions is going to stop britain going it alone and essentially undermine her position when she goes to the eu. this is down for september 13 where they will hash out our plan to we
paper says theresa may has ordered government officials to create a space probe to rival the eu's galileoject. there's also a picture of pope francis in the first papal visit to ireland in almost forty years. the sunday times says the number of police officers on the beat has fallen by a third in three years — despite a rise in violent crime. the sunday mirror has an interview with the porn star, stormy daniels — she vows to testify in front of congress over claims that president trump paid...
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galileo, of course, was caught up in a dispute, you know, on trial with the catholic church. >> host: you wouldn't think of him necessarily as somebody who was scholarred in the bible. >> guest: yeah. and i -- and in this case, you know, i don't think they necessarily meant to be a scholar in the bible as much as they were, you know, well-versed in the bible because that was such a part of their culture. you know, in our own day maybe the bible's less part of the culture, but that was not the same experience they had. and for him, arguably, much of this trial was based on politics, you know? but one of the -- and how were his ideas potentially challenging to, you know, the larger church structure that he was a part of. of course we talk about the american and the, you know, our separation of church and state. well, that's a time when the church and state are are, you know, put together, and that's the ruling body. but for galileo, i think parking lot of his pushback was, you know, the bible may teach us about religion, but does that mean that it needs to be the source of authority on
galileo, of course, was caught up in a dispute, you know, on trial with the catholic church. >> host: you wouldn't think of him necessarily as somebody who was scholarred in the bible. >> guest: yeah. and i -- and in this case, you know, i don't think they necessarily meant to be a scholar in the bible as much as they were, you know, well-versed in the bible because that was such a part of their culture. you know, in our own day maybe the bible's less part of the culture, but that...
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games i didn't listen they didn't seem happy with that galileo. team was in a game that. a little funny. but . i. told my. dad about. undercover tell me how about the video game big bad bad guy. getting a half told me down five ball forward. pam begins the little bits of music you hear. popping is a both a biblical. siteman because the are not things being with their child in the lead. but. it's all the thing. now knows how much longer this kind of life will be a man. i feel privileged to have been you know lived to be but but a problem my life in this world. i felt this is not the end of it. for. us. the service. member who. had to go this is. a good. record a lot of flute music there were a few players we headed originally and. one by one they died and there's no more food it is really beautiful day here and like a good day because that's how they play it you know would be like at two in the morning the flute player would get up and you just wander around the camp of the village playing the flute as we hear it in the distance when it sounds like a yodeling woman and it
games i didn't listen they didn't seem happy with that galileo. team was in a game that. a little funny. but . i. told my. dad about. undercover tell me how about the video game big bad bad guy. getting a half told me down five ball forward. pam begins the little bits of music you hear. popping is a both a biblical. siteman because the are not things being with their child in the lead. but. it's all the thing. now knows how much longer this kind of life will be a man. i feel privileged to have...
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expected to announce funding for the uk's own satellite navigation system to rival the european union 5 galileothat brexit could restrict britain's access to the programme. emmerson mnangagwa has been sworn in as zimbabwe's president. several african leaders attended the ceremony in the capital harare, along with tens of thousands of his supporters. the main opposition party, the mdc, boycotted the inauguration, refusing to recognise his victory in last month's election, claiming the vote was rigged. the american playwright neil simon has died at the age of 91. he gained internationalfame in the 19605 for his stage and screen comedies including the odd couple and barefoot in the park. in 1991 he won the pulitzer prize for drama with lost in yonkers. there have been tributes from around the world and from past american presidents tojohn mccain, the respected us politician who's died at the age of 81. the vietnam war hero, defeated by barack 0bama in the 2008 presidential election, had been suffering from a brain tumour and decided to stop treatment two days ago. chris buckler looks back at his l
expected to announce funding for the uk's own satellite navigation system to rival the european union 5 galileothat brexit could restrict britain's access to the programme. emmerson mnangagwa has been sworn in as zimbabwe's president. several african leaders attended the ceremony in the capital harare, along with tens of thousands of his supporters. the main opposition party, the mdc, boycotted the inauguration, refusing to recognise his victory in last month's election, claiming the vote was...
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underlying serious message of what happens after brexit and the fact that security, underlying this galileoject, and britain's potential exclusion from it is this issue over security and what's going to happen in putting money into a research project to find out how we can have oui’ project to find out how we can have our own project to find out how we can have our own satellite projects, now that we will not be in the european union, and the sharing of information is key, as well. those are the key messages to come out of this. charlie, the us has been in a space race with russia most in this post now could be in a space race with the eu. the whole purpose of this was to try and make money and beat the states, and talking about taxing by the mile in the highways, that was why the sting was put india, to use gps, i don't think that the us does. but it says that this is you talking, if they don't grant access, maybe you could twist your arm grant access, maybe you could twist yourarm and grant access, maybe you could twist your arm and say we are sharing with them. ican your arm and say we a
underlying serious message of what happens after brexit and the fact that security, underlying this galileoject, and britain's potential exclusion from it is this issue over security and what's going to happen in putting money into a research project to find out how we can have oui’ project to find out how we can have our own project to find out how we can have our own satellite projects, now that we will not be in the european union, and the sharing of information is key, as well. those are...
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paper says theresa may has ordered government officials to create a space probe to rival the eu s galileoail on sunday leads on its own investigation, which says 3.6 million so—called "ghost" patients are registered with gp surgeries. just because the news of the death ofjohn mccain in the united states at the age of 81, the senator and former presidential candidate. we will look at the us media covering his death from a rain tumour. the new york times front—page, leading with the headline "a symbol of courage in half a century of battles. referring, of course, to his role in the vietnam war. the newspaper in arizona wherejohn mccain was the senator. describing him asa mccain was the senator. describing him as a war hero and a giant of the senate, with a detailed obituary about his career. the huffington post in the us has three articles on senator mccain, with one focusing on tributes from other american politicians. they have been coming in all through the night. the former us president barack obama, leading tributes. saying the following. ‘john mccain and i were member of different gen
paper says theresa may has ordered government officials to create a space probe to rival the eu s galileoail on sunday leads on its own investigation, which says 3.6 million so—called "ghost" patients are registered with gp surgeries. just because the news of the death ofjohn mccain in the united states at the age of 81, the senator and former presidential candidate. we will look at the us media covering his death from a rain tumour. the new york times front—page, leading with the...
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while taking classes in english at galileo high school, he met a mexican woman named sinda. as gus continued to work in restaurants and his new wife saved every nickel. in the late '60s, sinda's financial talent and gus's charm and hard work made it possible for them to buy a three-story jewel box of a restaurant near union square. it was founded and called john's grill. it was the first to open in the neighborhood after the earthquake and fire. the eatery was made famous by playing a small role in "the maltese falcon." he turned over the operation of the restaurant to his son and my friend, john. he continued to frequent the wood-panel dining room, greeting them with "john's grill -- nothing but the best." sidna died in 2009. in addition to his son, john, gus is survived by his son lionell, douaughters christine and a special thanks to dora escobar and irma izari. for those of you interested in celebrating his life, services will be 10:30, august 7, in san francisco. the family prefers in lieu of flowers, make a contribution to the san francisco firefighters toys program. >
while taking classes in english at galileo high school, he met a mexican woman named sinda. as gus continued to work in restaurants and his new wife saved every nickel. in the late '60s, sinda's financial talent and gus's charm and hard work made it possible for them to buy a three-story jewel box of a restaurant near union square. it was founded and called john's grill. it was the first to open in the neighborhood after the earthquake and fire. the eatery was made famous by playing a small...
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the italian city of power to our posts one of the oldest universities in europe it was here that galileo galilei proclaimed that the sun and planets do not revolve around the earth and it was here in sixteen seventy eight that the first woman in the world received her ph d. degree. today the university's revolutionary tradition lives on in anatomy professor calloused eco she's following in the footsteps of her predecessors who are here in the old anatomy theater to find a church ban on human deception she's also continued the work of her father conducting pioneering research into the fashions pappas and function. as that one of the other was among the first to be interested in fashion and how to manage fashion because it winds that her family was always talking about fashion the fashion needs them to begin with i wasn't really convinced about the role that fashion play. and so i started getting interested in anatomy. and wanted to uncover a smiter sections to understand how this issue works. these well it's that a copy of effort them into comics that this will go. before starting today i
the italian city of power to our posts one of the oldest universities in europe it was here that galileo galilei proclaimed that the sun and planets do not revolve around the earth and it was here in sixteen seventy eight that the first woman in the world received her ph d. degree. today the university's revolutionary tradition lives on in anatomy professor calloused eco she's following in the footsteps of her predecessors who are here in the old anatomy theater to find a church ban on human...
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galileo did you know the judges all that is. i just want to see that it's actually this news just. going to tell you. into a million of us young. blake johnson reforms now face their own set of challenges increased access and affordability of clearing has left flagship facilities but marmer a university hospital under pressure. and as with all health systems they are now being asked to treat the ailments of the modern world they could be city thirty five percent of the population in turkey is now overweight or clinically obese. i don't know if this. melts him coke and weighs one hundred thirty three kilograms . the. hill it should be. succinctly for the. she's waited a year and a half for an operation to reduce the size of her stomach to help her lose weight and lead a healthier life maybe she quit about a million to launch back at the sh'ma hostile innocent around the world sold under the bus hard this year after the big missile ignored him and. that's a must because the case is middle europe because not the unintended embargo on the bone issue america should we rounded view of th
galileo did you know the judges all that is. i just want to see that it's actually this news just. going to tell you. into a million of us young. blake johnson reforms now face their own set of challenges increased access and affordability of clearing has left flagship facilities but marmer a university hospital under pressure. and as with all health systems they are now being asked to treat the ailments of the modern world they could be city thirty five percent of the population in turkey is...
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galileo has been the source of a major row over the level of access the uk will have after brexit toat the bbc‘s sports personality of the year. 0lympic heptathlete jessica ennis—hill admits she couldn't have got to the top without the help of an unsung hero — her grandad. she explained how important volunteers are at all levels of sport. whether it is a friend at school who helps coaching at the track down at your local football club or someone who volunteers at weekends to help organise competitions, it is all those little things that people do that you kind of aren't aware of that you kind of aren't aware of that just that you kind of aren't aware of thatjust happen. that you kind of aren't aware of that just happen. and just that you kind of aren't aware of thatjust happen. and just make sure you vote for those people and help them to be recognised for the amazing work that they do. now time for a look at the weather. thank you very much. we have had some poor weather this morning across east anglia and the south—east of england. here in suffolk, for example. sammy has not seen a
galileo has been the source of a major row over the level of access the uk will have after brexit toat the bbc‘s sports personality of the year. 0lympic heptathlete jessica ennis—hill admits she couldn't have got to the top without the help of an unsung hero — her grandad. she explained how important volunteers are at all levels of sport. whether it is a friend at school who helps coaching at the track down at your local football club or someone who volunteers at weekends to help organise...
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we're at the galileo academy of science and technology. can see at this school here at francisco and polk there is a bus stop here, they're just surrounding this school here and these students who take the busses here to the school may be a little late on this first students and staff might be delayed because of the shortage. muni says it has made adjustments to get ready for this week and moved 72 part-time employees to full-time. they think that will add 700 service hours a day. they're hoping that will have a huge impact this week as more and more people climb aboard the bus because they have to get to school. warnings have gone out just in case so been set. this first day of school may have some new challenges for students here in the city so beware anything goes today. reporting live in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> a three-car side show on the bay bridge shut down all five westbound lanes yesterday morning. one driver crashed or broke an axle doing the doughnuts and he was arrested for reckless driving. the rest of t
we're at the galileo academy of science and technology. can see at this school here at francisco and polk there is a bus stop here, they're just surrounding this school here and these students who take the busses here to the school may be a little late on this first students and staff might be delayed because of the shortage. muni says it has made adjustments to get ready for this week and moved 72 part-time employees to full-time. they think that will add 700 service hours a day. they're...
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galileo, they went to chop his head off for saying that the earth -- what did he say?right. >> so when you have modern -- >> jimmy: but the sun -- >> i'm not concerned about the specifics, sir. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right, right. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: do you ever regret anything you say? or is it just -- you look at it like, hey, i put it out there, it's out there, there's no point in regretting it? >> i think people focus too much on the past and focus too much on regret. even like when you deal with schools. like you take like the slave idea. my point is, i've heard of history class. i've never heard of a class that breaks down how you, you know, balance a checkbook or how you control your finances, which my father never taught me that. and i've never heard of a future class. so they keep us so focused on history that we start to believe that it actually repeats itself. and we become overly traditional. and we can't advance as a race of beings. we get too caught up in the past and what everyone's saying and what everyone's tweeting. and sometimes you jus
galileo, they went to chop his head off for saying that the earth -- what did he say?right. >> so when you have modern -- >> jimmy: but the sun -- >> i'm not concerned about the specifics, sir. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right, right. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: do you ever regret anything you say? or is it just -- you look at it like, hey, i put it out there, it's out there, there's no point in regretting it? >> i think people focus too much on the past...
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told officials to start working on a british satellite navigation system to compete with the eu's galileoclusive story claiming the russian billionaire roman abramovich could sell chelsea football club and claims that the numbers of police on the beat are falling. the mail on sunday's lead story claims there are 3.6 million ghost patients and says nhs doctors in england receive money for each patient registered, but many of those do not exist. and the observer reports that "crashing out" of the eu without a deal could cause the uk to "break up". the paper says the warning has been sounded by herman van rompuy, the president of the european council. the paper says the warning has been sounded out by the president of the european council and it is politics we are starting with this morning, rob. should i apologise in advance? should i go now? to it. a flood of brexiteers aiming to change the face of the party, these are the conservatives getting new members. this is an interesting piece of research by the sunday times. it is pointing out az out of 75 associations are conservative, are repor
told officials to start working on a british satellite navigation system to compete with the eu's galileoclusive story claiming the russian billionaire roman abramovich could sell chelsea football club and claims that the numbers of police on the beat are falling. the mail on sunday's lead story claims there are 3.6 million ghost patients and says nhs doctors in england receive money for each patient registered, but many of those do not exist. and the observer reports that "crashing...
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galileo who lived between 1564 and 1642 and by 1610 he published observations about the faints of venuspiter and stars in the milky way, when he published his monograph he called it the starry messenger, what a great title. he didn't call in planetary observations, the notion is that not only was he observing the stars but at some level they were observing him. it was an interesting and dramatic title. mary shelley in 1818 was fascinated in the early 1800s by the fact that electricity was popularized in county fairs and acquisitions. people were amazed when they saw their hair stand on end or saw a dead frog leg twitch. she was especially amazed when she saw that dead frog leg twitch and so has an 18-year-old she was so impressed that she wrote the book "frankenstein". it's alive. Ãbpastor was a showman, much more than he was getting credit for.in 1881 he separated sheep, goats, and cows at the county fair into two groups. one group he gave a Ãb vaccine, the other he gave nothing. 30 days later he infected both groups with anthrax bacteria, all à there's many scientists who i think have
galileo who lived between 1564 and 1642 and by 1610 he published observations about the faints of venuspiter and stars in the milky way, when he published his monograph he called it the starry messenger, what a great title. he didn't call in planetary observations, the notion is that not only was he observing the stars but at some level they were observing him. it was an interesting and dramatic title. mary shelley in 1818 was fascinated in the early 1800s by the fact that electricity was...