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Jump

Paper Blog 

I wasn't sure I was even going to blog today...partly as I'm away and partly because the theme of Jump didn't particularly inspire me, But then I came across a reference to Oxford University's Dangerous Sports Club in Wednesday's blog on topic and decided to give it a go with a varsity slant.

My family lived in Cambridge from 1964 to 1973. I went to secondary school there and left the city to go to Warwick University, as much to get away from home as anything. But I enjoyed growing up in Cambridge... Читать дальше...

Bangladesh top court scraps most job quotas that triggered deadly protests, media say

Cyprus Mail 

By Sam Jahan and Mohammad Ponir Hossain Bangladesh’s Supreme Court on Sunday scrapped most of the quotas on government jobs that have sparked student-led protests in which at least 114 people have been killed in the South Asian country, local media reported. The court’s Appellate Division dismissed a lower court order that had reinstated the […]

British woman and her husband found dead in boat after trying to cross Atlantic Ocean - Sky News

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  1. British woman and her husband found dead in boat after trying to cross Atlantic Ocean  Sky News
  2. British eco-adventurer found dead with husband in lifeboat off Canadian coast  The Telegraph
  3. Is this where tragic Brit explorer and her husband ran into trouble? Map shows where eco-yacht was last tracke  Daily Mail
  4. Couple found dead weeks after setting off on trip across Atlantic  BBC.com
  5. Mystery as Brit woman and husband attempting to cross Atlantic found dead... Читать дальше...

US to Document Determination to Defend Japan With Various Means, Nuclear Weapons

RIA Novosti  

MOSCOW, (Sputnik) - Japan and the United States will draw up the first joint document on the expanded deterrence policy, which will include a clause on the United States' determination to protect Japan by various means, including nuclear weapons, Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun reported on Sunday, citing sources familiar with the matter.