by Keiron | Feb 5, 2005 | Sport
The name Gavin Henson will be popular in Cardiff tonight! Gavin Henson’s difficult penalty with four minutes to play secured Wales their first win against England in Cardiff for 12 years! Wales were leading 8-3 at half time thanks to a Shane Williams’ try,...
by Keiron | Feb 5, 2005 | Sport
This game could have been anybodys! Scotland were desperately unlucky to fall at the final hurdle with a costly mistake, allowing Damien Traille’s late try to take France ahead. A draw would have been a far fairer result! By two minutes into the second half,...
by Keiron | Jan 22, 2005 | Computers, News, Programming
A new European directive could put software writers at a serious risk of legal action! If the Dutch govenment get their own way at the end of their presidency over the European parliament, they will push through controversial law that the European Parliament has...
by Keiron | Jan 20, 2005 | News
It may be a republic, but a king will reign over one corner of Ireland for the next three days after a wild mountain goat was crowned in a ceremony dating back centuries. Thousands crowded the narrow streets of the southwestern Irish town of Killorglin on Saturday to...
by Keiron | Dec 31, 2004 | News
Each week the BBC Magazine picks out snippets from the week’s news – interesting newsbites that we learn along the way, and find their way into 10 Things We Didn’t Know This Time Last Week every Saturday. So at the end of the year, here is an almanac...
by Keiron | Dec 6, 2004 | Health
Doctors are set to get new guidelines on anti-depressants, after concerns were raised that too many people are taking them. The guidelines from The National Institute for Clinical Excellence cover drugs such as Prozac and Seroxat, which are widely used across the UK....
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