Liverpool This article is more than 10 years oldLiverpool target £22m Henrikh Mkhitaryan from Shakhtar DonetskThis article is more than 10 years old Armenia midfielder scored 25 goals for Shakhtar last season
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Bill Ackman claimed the Business Insider stories about his wife, Neri Oxman, were motivated by antisemitism. Photograph: Kristoffer Tripplaar/AlamyBill Ackman claimed the Business Insider stories about his wife, Neri Oxman, were motivated by antisemitism. Photograph: Kristoffer Tripplaar/AlamyMediaBill Ackman ‘losing it’ over plagiarism allegations against wife, Axel Springer saysBusiness Insider ran reports on Neri Oxman, wife of billionaire investor who helped oust Harvard head over alleged plagiarism
The billionaire investor Bill Ackman, who helped oust Claudine Gay as Harvard president in a scandal over alleged plagiarism and campus antisemitism, is “completely losing it” over stories in which Business Insider said his wife, the academic Neri Oxman, “plagiarised some passages” in her own dissertation.
How we madeChas and DaveChas and Dave: how we made Rabbit‘We met Camilla Parker Bowles at a Royal Variety show. She told us: “I do love that Rabbit song – we used to dance to it at parties!”’
Chas Hodges, singer-songwriter, pianoWe booked a cottage in the middle of nowhere to write some songs. Dave had this idea that involved an old phrase for someone who talked a lot: “jaw-me-dead”. I wanted something less obscure, so suggested “rabbit and pork” – cockney rhyming slang for “talk”.
Mock human sacrifice at Cern GuardianCern This article is more than 7 years oldFake human sacrifice filmed at Cern, with pranking scientists suspectedThis article is more than 7 years oldSpokeswoman at high temple of particle physics suggests ‘scientific users’ of the Geneva facility ‘let their humour go too far’ with staging of occult rite
The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern) has launched an investigation into a video filmed at night on its Geneva campus depicting a mock ritual human sacrifice.
The ObserverFictionReviewAntonio Tabucchi's novel about a newspaper editor in 1930s Portugal is a passionate warning against political complacencyThe Italian original of Antonio Tabucchi's novel, Sostiene Pereira (1994), has been widely translated and adapted to film, garnering major European awards. Its Portuguese protagonist – an overweight widower who edits the culture pages of a second-rate evening paper in 1938 Lisbon, under the dictatorship of Salazar – is therefore already beloved on the continent.