Tuesday, June 7, 2011

A piece of news 7: Michael Moore: 'Independence needs two referendums'

A second vote would need to be held if the SNP won its referendum on Scottish independence, according to Lib Dem Scottish Secretary Michael Moore.


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In this photo is Michael Moore.Scottish Secretary Michael Moore said a second referendum would be required.

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Mr Moore said he thought the Scottish government would hold an "advisory referendum".
This would be followed by a second referendum on what had been sorted out between the governments, Mr Moore said.
But his words were dismissed as "nonsense" by SNP first minister Alex Salmond who wants a single referendum.
Mr Salmond - who backs independence - intends to hold a Scotland-wide vote in the second half of his five-year term.

 The SNP wants to hold a referendum towards the end of the five-year parliamentary term

A piece of news 6: Lewis Hamilton takes Shanghai and the F1 contest hots up

• Sebastian Vettel was second, his run of wins ended
• Mark Webber starts from 18th but finishes third



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This picture is the magazine of the Guardian.co.uk/. This photo is a Formula One in China.
Lewis Hamilton, right, crosses the finish line to win the Chinese grand prix in Shanghai. Photograph: Aly Song/Reuters.

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Lewis Hamilton described his victorious Chinese grand prix as 'one of the best races I've experienced'. 
There are inherent flaws with Formula One as a sporting spectacle. Its complex rules are constantly tinkered with, just as mechanics meddle with their cars on a daily basis, and when it comes off critics say it is a contrivance.
Hamilton felt a sense of relief just to start the race with only 30 seconds to spare. His flooded engine would not start and with just a few minutes to go his mechanics had to take it apart to remove the fuel.



Monday, June 6, 2011

A piece of news 5:Barcelona already the favourites to retain the Champions League next season

FCBarcelona a short price to emulate Milan and become the first team since 1990 to win Europe's biggest club competition in consecutive years.

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 This Messi in the Camp Nou with the glasses that have won in the FCB. Messi. Messi is a player who has scored more goals this year in the FCB.

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Champions League winners Barcelona are being tipped to make history and retain their crown next season.

Unibet have already installed the Catalans as favourites @ 3.40 to keep the trophy in the Camp Nou museum for another season. No team has ever won the Champions League in consecutive seasons since the format began in 1992-93 but the margin of Barca's win last week has forced the bookies to have a rethink.

 


Thursday, June 2, 2011

A piece of news 4: Striking view of 'Milky Way twin'

Astronomers have released what they say is the best-yet picture of NGC 6744, a spiral galaxy described as a "sibling" of our own Milky Way.

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This picture is the magazine of the BBC News. This photo is a part of the Galaxy. The image was snapped by the European Southern Observatory's MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope in Chile.

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The galaxy lies 30 million light-years away, in the constellation Pavo. While it is almost twice as large as the Milky Way, it exhibits the same sharply-defined spiral arms and stretched central region.Those arms host many star-forming regions; the glow coming from hydrogen gas in these active regions shows up as red in the image.