|
LU9DCE > NEWS 18.02.17 00:15l 266 Lines 9067 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 1968_LU9DCE
Read: GUEST
Subj: BBC WW NEWS 17 feb 2017 20:00:01
Path: IW8PGT<IR2UBX<SR1BSZ<LU4ECL<LU9DCE
Sent: 170217/2301Z @:LU9DCE.TOR.BA.ARG.SOAM #:1968 [TORTUGUITAS] FBB7.0.8-beta2
From: LU9DCE@LU9DCE.TOR.BA.ARG.SOAM
To : NEWS@WW
Title : Kim Jong-nam death suspect 'thought she was in TV prank'
A woman held over the death of Kim Jong-nam claims she
was an unwitting participant, police say.
Title : Scott Pruitt, Trump's environment pick, gets Senate approval
President Trump's pick to lead the Environmental
Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt, is confirmed by Senate.
Title : USA Gymnastics: Larry Nassar faces trial for abuse claims
One of Larry Nassar's more than 60 accusers said even
her family disbelieved her molestation claims.
Title : Pakistan 'kills 100 militants' after Sufi shrine attack
Pakistan kills suspected militants in Sindh and the
north-west, and fires rockets into Afghanistan.
Title : Father of UK woman fighting IS praises her 'passion'
But Philip Taylor praises daughter Kimberley for her
passion "about the injustices of this world".
Title : Trump's first month in 90 seconds
Donald Trump has just finished the fourth week of his
presidency. What happened?
Title : Francois Fillon goes back on promise to quit if investigated
The French presidential candidate had said he would
step down if placed under formal investigation.
Title : Turkey explosion: Car bomb kills child in Sanliurfa province
A three-year-old child died in the explosion, which
hit a building housing judges and prosecutors.
Title : Hundreds of migrants storm fence to reach Spanish enclave
of Ceuta
Police say around 700 migrants, some with shears and
clubs, tried to reach a Spanish territory.
Title : German parents told to destroy Cayla dolls over hacking fears
Researchers say hackers can use an insecure bluetooth
device to listen and talk to a child.
Title : Tony Blair calls for people to 'rise up' against Brexit
The ex-prime minister says leaving the EU is "not
inevitable" but critics accuse him of arrogance.
Title : Spain's Princess Cristina cleared in tax trial
Cristina's husband, Inaki Urdangarin, is given a jail
sentence by the court in Majorca.
Title : Best-selling Miffy the rabbit author Dick Bruna dies
The Dutch author who sold more than 80 million children's
books dies in the city of Utrecht.
Title : Food giant rejects Kraft takeover bid
Unilever, which makes Marmite and PG Tips, snubs a
£115bn takeover offer from US food giant Kraft.
Title : Andy Sandness: Face transplant for man who tried to take
his own life
A man who tried to take his own life and in doing
so destroyed a lot of his face, has been given a
groundbreaking transplant.
Title : Is terror returning to Pakistan?
After a spate of attacks, Pakistanis are again living
in fear.
Title : US businesses close during Day Without Immigrants
US businesses and schools faced disruption on Thursday
as workers and students stayed at home to highlight
the contribution of immigrants.
Title : Science wants your brain...
Scientists are calling for more people to donate their
brains to research to help find cures for mental and
psychological disorders.
Title : Severe drought in Bolivia leaves thousands short of water
Thousands of people in Bolivia have been affected by
the worst drought in decades.
Title : Sky taxi to fly in Dubai 'from July'
A drone that can carry people will begin "regular
operations" in Dubai from July, says the city's Roads
and Transportation Agency.
Title : Helicopter pilot lands to ask for directions in Kazakhstan
A military helicopter pilot gets some help from a lorry
driver after losing his bearings during a training
exercise in Kazakhstan.
Title : How to break through as a fashion designer
Newcomer Roberta Einer describes what it takes to make
it in the world of fashion design.
Title : Zealandia: Is there an eighth continent under New Zealand?
It's almost all under water, but Zealandia should be
considered a continent, say researchers.
Title : Tennis star Bouchard's Super Bowl fan gets a second date
A fan whose Twitter wager won him a date with tennis
star Genie Bouchard has secured a rematch.
Title : A modern point of view
LensCulture has announced the winners of its annual
Exposure Awards, showcasing the best in contemporary
photography.
Title : Africa's top shots
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Love
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week it is "Love".
Title : Australian farmland
Aerial photos capture colours and patterns not typically
associated with rural Australia.
Title : Grammys 2017
Images of this year's Grammy awards at the Staples
Center in Los Angeles.
Title : 7 days quiz
A weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7 questions.
Title : The polygamist's daughter
Anna LeBaron - whose father Ervil was one of the most
infamous cult leaders in American history - tells of
how she escaped his murderous grip and now wants to
"redeem" the family name.
Title : 'Notably offensive'
The president asked the journalist "Are they friends of
yours?" in response to a question about black lawmakers.
Title : The colourism problem
Darker-skinned women say complexion makes finding love
and acceptance complicated.
Title : Birth of fake news?
How did a gruesome story fool the world 100 years ago?
Title : 'Dreamer' deportation
A man brought illegally to the US as a child faces
deportation raising fears of a Trump crackdown.
Title : Vivid satire
Australian politics can resemble a blood sport, but
that is great fodder for a satirical art prize.
Title : Leader-in-waiting
Maryam Sharif is tipped to follow her father into
politics but could the Panama leaks derail her?
Title : 'I only had basic painkillers'
A patient and a doctor in Kenya tell their stories of
the dispute that is now into its 10th week.
Title : Steve Rosenberg: Russian media no longer dazzled by Trump
Russian media euphoria about Donald Trump has turned
to scepticism, Steve Rosenberg reports.
Title : M Ilyas Khan: Who's to blame for Pakistan's bloody week?
The Pakistani military points the finger at Afghanistan
and India, but some believe the answer is more complex.
Title : Israel and the Palestinians: What are alternatives to a
two-state solution?
A two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict
is one of a number of formulas, writes Prof Colin
Shindler.
Title : Unanswered questions after airport murder
A mass of unanswered questions still swirl around the
death of North Korea's Kim Jong-nam.
Title : Reality Check: Four claims in Tony Blair's speech
How do the former prime minister's assertions stack up?
Title : Jose Mourinho: Manchester United boss learned from 'throwing
away' FA Cup games
Jose Mourinho says he "threw away" FA Cup games in
the past but will not make the same mistake against
Blackburn in the fifth round.
Title : Harry Redknapp: Tottenham to win title within four years,
says former Spurs boss
Tottenham Hotspur will win the Premier League in the
next "three of four years", says former manager Harry
Redknapp.
Title : Premiership: Gloucester 31-23 Saracens
Mako Vunipola returns from injury to stake a claim for
an England return, but it is not enough as Gloucester
beat Saracens.
Title : Sutton v Arsenal: Clem tours the Gunners' dressing room
Mark Clemmit is shown around the away dressing room at
Sutton United by manager Paul Doswell, which Premier
League side Arsenal will be using during their FA Cup
fifth-round match on Monday.
======================================================================
The worst part of valor is indiscretion.
======================================================================
__ __ __ __
| / \(__\| \/ |_ BBS GF05OM TORTUGUITAS
|__\__/ __/|__/\__|__ TELNET LU9DCE.DYNU.COM PORT 6300
== power by linux === TELNET LU9DCE.AMPR.ORG PORT 7300
############ BBS HF TESTING IN 28.120 USB @ 300 BAUD #################
Read previous mail | Read next mail
| |