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Monday, 14 June 2010
Holland 2-0 Denmark | World Cup 2010 match report | Football | guardian.co.uk
Japan 1 - 0 Cameroon | World Cup 2010 match report | Football | The Guardian
Keisuke Honda is swamped by team-mates after scoring against Cameroon in Japan's World Cup group E game Photograph: Eugene Hoshiko/AP
World Cup 2010: Italy v Paraguay - live! | Barney Ronay | Football | guardian.co.uk
Marcello Lippi and Gianluigi Buffon. Photograph: Stefano Rellandini/REUTERS
Megan Fox admits giving loose-lipped interviews to 'throw people off the scent' of her real life
Beatles News - BeatlesNews.com
Ringo Starr is offering a very limited edition series, of personalized art pieces to raise money for his favorite charity. Each piece includes an exclusive photo of Ringo playing his drums and a pair of Ringo's signature drum sticks that Ringo played during a live show, all signed by Ringo.
New York Celebrity Gossip, Pictures and Entertainment News - NY Daily News
According to Simon Monjack's laptop, the screenwriter had two children from two women. The shocking news was discovered after his family recently went through his computer.
Afghanistan to complete first railway by end of year - Telegraph
US geologists find $1trillion of mineral reserves in Afghanistan - Telegraph
Iran could throw out nuclear weapons inspectors - Telegraph
Youngest extra-solar planet discovered around solar-type star
First temperate exoplanet -- size of Jupiter -- discovered
Black holes: Gas blowers of the universe
Zooming in on an infant solar system: For the first time, astronomers have observed solar systems in the making in great detail
Plastic antibody works in first tests in living animals
Asteroid coated with ice suggests ingredients for life came from space | Science | guardian.co.uk
Asteroid 24 Themis and two small fragments resulting from an impact more than 1bn years ago. Scientists were surprised to find ice and organic chemicals on the asteroid's surface. Artist's impression: Gabriel Pérez/Servicio MultiMedia
Asteroid coated with ice suggests ingredients for life came from space | Science | guardian.co.uk
Star wars: Planet being devoured by yellow dwarf's heavenly inferno | Science | guardian.co.uk
In a far-away region of the galaxy, a planet is learning the lesson that Icarus taught the ancient Greeks thousands of years ago.
A planet known as Wasp-12b is passing so close to its parent star that it is being roasted and ripped apart in an extraordinary display of celestial violence.
Star wars: Planet being devoured by yellow dwarf's heavenly inferno | Science | guardian.co.uk
The Eerie Silence: Are We Alone in the Universe? by Paul Davies | Book review | Books | The Guardian
The Cartwheel Galaxy Photograph: AP
The Eerie Silence: Are We Alone in the Universe? by Paul Davies | Book review | Books | The Guardian
Simon Cowell Makes Dying Little Girl’s Dream Come True | Access Hollywood - Celebrity News, Photos & Videos
LONDON, England
Simon Cowell might be best known for shattering some people’s hopes and aspirations while he was a judge on “American Idol,” but over the weekend he made one 5-year-old’s singing dream come true – just days before she died.
Access the Full StoryNews | Access Hollywood - Celebrity News, Photos & Videos
June 11, 2010
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Cher has a new movie in the works – “Burlesque” – opposite Christina Aguilera, but don’t let the title fool you. The 64-year-old told Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush on Thursday night that the film isn’t as saucy as it sounds – at least when it comes to her role.
News | Access Hollywood - Celebrity News, Photos & VideosNet-a-Porter announces first menswear site - Telegraph
Fashion is ‘Breathless’ for Jean Seberg look - Telegraph
Dressing for Ascot - Telegraph
Royal College of Art fashion show - Telegraph
Fashion News, Style Advice, Beauty, Fashion Pictures - Telegraph
Belgian election win for party that wants to split nation | World news | The Guardian
The Flemish separatist N-VA party which wants to divide Belgium was on course last night to win the most seats in parliamentary elections. Such a result could also complicate attempts to form a coalition that can bring the budget under control in a country plagued by rising national debt.
White House backs Israeli internal inquiry into Gaza flotilla deaths | World news | The Guardian
Spain's prime minister José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is spearheading EU calls for a stronger stance on Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip. Photograph: Paul White/AP
Israel last night flouted pressure for an independent international inquiry into the lethal assault two weeks ago on a flotilla of ships attempting to break the blockade on Gaza, announcing an internal investigation with two foreign observers.
White House backs Israeli internal inquiry into Gaza flotilla deaths | World news | The Guardian
Space probe with 'asteroid sample' lands on Earth | Science | guardian.co.uk
The Hayabusa probe landed in the Australian desert ending a journey to the near-Earth asteroid Itokawa, above. Photograph: Ho/Reuters
A Japanese space probe has landed in the Australian outback after a seven-year voyage to an asteroid, safely returning a capsule containing a unique sample of dust, Japanese mission controllers said today.
Zimbabwe rulers running diamond trade with 'corruption and violence' | World news | guardian.co.uk
Global Witness said new investment into Marange's diamond mines must be suspended until the legality of joint ventures is established. Photo: Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP
Gaza blockade could be significantly eased, predicts Tony Blair | World news | guardian.co.uk
Middle East envoy Tony Blair meets Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on 11 June 2010. Photograph: Gpo/Getty Images
Tony Blair said today he was hopeful of a "significant" easing of Israel's blockade of Gaza as EU foreign ministers gathered to discuss how to pressure Israel over the issue.