October 17, 2013
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British police have arrested a 10-year-old boy in the killing of an elderly man who died of head injuries.
West Yorkshire police said Monday the boy was arrested in the death of a 79-year-old retired man.
The boy’s name has not been released. The killing happened Sunday evening in the city of Leeds in northern England.
Children of 10 and over can be held responsible for criminal offenses in England.
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July 18, 2013
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Science
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No one likes to queue. Even the British who, it’s often joked, invented the orderly line, are getting sick of it. Recent research suggests most Britons are now prepared to tolerate queueing for only four minutes.
Yet the average British shopper spends a painful 53 minutes a month in supermarket queues. Together with all the time spent waiting for buses and trains, it mounts up to nearly six months of queueing in a lifetime. Haven’t we got anything better to do?
No wonder, then, that stores spend millions of pounds trying to reduce their customers’ queueing time.
First came barcode scanners, then the super-irritating self-service checkouts made famous for their constant refrain of ‘unexpected item in the bagging area’. But now all the waits and irritation could be in the past with the arrival of the Rapid Scan.
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April 17, 2013
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Medical
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The typical Western diet, high in fat and sugar, really does lead to an early grave, new research suggests.
A study of more than 5,000 civil servants found those who ate the most fried and sweet food, processed and red meat, white bread and butter and cream doubled their risk of premature death or ill health in old age.
It adds to evidence that ‘Western style food’ is the reason why heart disease claims about fried and sweet food, processed and red meat, white bread and butter and cream in the UK – more than any other illness.
The findings published in The American Journal of Medicine are based on a survey of British adults and suggest adherence to the diet increases the risk of premature death and disability later in life.
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February 10, 2013
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A few years ago, we learned that too much TV might kill you sooner. Now, a new Harvard study is telling us excessive TV-watching could slash men’s sperm count, too.
The Harvard School of Public Health’s sperm study, published this week in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, determined that guys glued to the tube more than 20 hours per week had 44 percent less sperm than those who watched no TV.
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A new study on sperm counts suggests that excessive
TV-watching could slash men’s sperm count.
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December 6, 2012
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Crime
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A British man has been convicted of raping his girlfriend as she slept multiple times over the course of the four years they lived together.
Robert Fryer, 30, would also paint 27-year-old Naomi Hampson’s nails and dress her in jewelry before taking photos of the rape, the Mail Online reported.
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April 8, 2012
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Medical
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HealthDay News — Aspirin, a popular weapon in the war against heart attacks, may also play a role in cancer prevention and treatment, three new British studies suggest.
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