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Wanted: one Pied Piper - Hamelin suffering from rat problem again

telegraph.co.uk — Rats had "chewed through electricity cables" operating the fountain, said, Thomas Wahmes, spokesman for the town council, which stands outside the German town's railway station. The rats' fondness for gnawing on cables has also led to occasional problems with traffic lights near the fountain.
Ok - I said it was good. TOP STORY! German town of Hamelin facing new rat problem - pied piper needed: http://t.co/uLXN01JV
Favourite story of the day BY FAR - Wanted: one Pied Piper - Hamelin suffering from rat problem again http://t.co/ZVsFu2xG

Not for the squeamish: the horrors of cupcake addiction

blogs.telegraph.co.uk — Not for the squeamish: the horrors of cupcake addiction

Cannes 2012: The Paperboy, review

telegraph.co.uk — Dir: Lee Daniels; Starring: Zac Efron, Nicole Kidman, Matthew McConaughey, David Oyelowo, Macy Gray, John Cusack. 107 mins. There are certain things that you can reasonably expect not to see at nine o'clock in the morning, even at the Cannes Film Festival .
Daniels' "transcendentally awful'' PAPERBOY sounds a lot more like SHADOWBOXER than PRECIOUS http://t.co/XkDwvK7Q
Daniels' PAPERBOY sounds a lot more like SHADOWBOXER than PRECIOUS http://t.co/XkDwvK7Q
In fact, my review of Kidman/Efron widdlefest THE PAPERBOY is up already: http://t.co/w67fx7o2

Jonathan Ive interview: simplicity isn't simple

telegraph.co.uk — Simplicity is a word that comes up frequently in conversation with Ive but he is keen to emphasise that it has a specific meaning: "Simplicity is not the absence of clutter, that's a consequence of simplicity. Simplicity is somehow essentially describing the purpose and place of an object and product.
Apple designer Jonathan Ive: "Simplicity is not the absence of clutter, that's a consequence of simplicity." http://t.co/JFduHY9F

The IOC's message to Qatar: Too small, too hot and too risky to stage the Olympics

blogs.telegraph.co.uk — By rejecting Olympic bids from Doha and Baku to host the 2020 Games the International Olympic Committee has sent a strong message about its priorities. It is a message that will resonate particularly loudly at Fifa headquarters in Zurich. The IOC was faced with its toughest hosting decision in many years when it met in [...]
Great blog by @pkelso on both IOC decision to avoid Doha & Baku for 2020 #Olympics and nice insight into IOC/FIFA http://t.co/JKBEr78s
Blog: The IOC's message to Qatar: Too small, too hot and too risky to stage the Olympics http://t.co/hVLpW6Vi

Carl Froch dismisses record of IBF champion boxer Lucian Bute ahead of Nottingham fight

telegraph.co.uk — "He has had a couple of half-decent fights, but nothing like this," 34-year-old Froch told The Telegraph. "This fight is the first one that stands out. "Lucien Bute has [wins] against all the people he has fought - he's a winner - but there's no real names on there that you can go 'wow, he beat him, he beat him'."
Telegraph exclusive Carl Froch dismisses Lucian Bute's unbeaten 30-fight record, says he is 'first name' Bute has faced http://t.co/u4Xx2UJO

The Post Office in Pictures, from the 1930s to 1980s

telegraph.co.uk — The Post Office in Pictures, from the 1930s to 1980s Receive updates every time we produce a new picture gallery
Have a sneak peak at The Lumen's new exhibition: The Post Office in pictures, from the 1930s to the 1980s. #royalmail http://t.co/gJwAtsnB

Roy Keane: England don't have unity or spirit to succeed

telegraph.co.uk — Among the audience was Roy Keane, the former Manchester United captain and ITV's star panellist for the tournament. His face, a mixture of grimace, growl and exasperated smile, was a picture. If there is one footballer over the past 20 years who has dealt with reality rather than dreams, it is Keane.
Roy Keane thinks England should worry about Rooney and "boredom" during his 2-game ban. Groan. @JWTelegraph reports http://t.co/JxDWG9tm
Roy Keane interview on why England keep failing in international tournaments: http://t.co/lHKsYXG8

Leveson Inquiry: Fred Michel and Adam Smith give evidence, live

telegraph.co.uk — 10.33 10.28 Lord Brooke says he is uncomfortable talking about the definition of self-regulation. Lord Leveson concedes he "will not press him". 10.26 Was it part of the government thinking that the PCC would be a regulator, Mr Barr asks. "I think we were considering it would be a self-regulator," Lord Brooke replies.

Everyday Chinese cooking: alchemy on a plate

telegraph.co.uk — The Chinese know, perhaps better than anyone else, how to eat. I'm not talking here about their exquisite haute cuisine, or their ancient tradition of gastronomy. I'm talking about the ability of ordinary Chinese home cooks to transform humble and largely vegetarian ingredients into wonderful delicacies, and to eat in a way that not only delights the senses, but also makes sense in terms of health, economy and the environment.
Yum! MT @MalcolmMoore: Chinese cooks transform humble ingredients into delicacies - @fuchsiadunlop's new book. http://t.co/GdtmQ8MA
Chinese cooks transform humble ingredients into wonderful delicacies - @fuchsiadunlop has a new book out. http://t.co/ViuROPWD
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