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viernes, 17 de junio de 2016

"Like his supporters, Bernie Sanders is just getting started. I’m excited to be a part of where we’re headed."
No one foresaw the incredible rise of Bernie Sanders. Our writers look back on the Vermont senator’s White House bid and ask what we can learn
theguardian.com|Por Jeffrey W Rubin
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Lucas Gervais
Lucas Gervais No, he hasn't. Ron Paul did slightly.Ver tradução
“TV had been afraid to show this side of women up till now. Hollywood and TV networks are a big misogynist machine and it wants you to aspire to the perfect female form, and the perfect man seducing her, with the men pulling the strings. But that’s not true life. The men are not pulling the strings here and that is in great evidence. It is liberating and scary and invigorating to be a part of.”
As Netflix series returns for a fourth season, two of its stars talk about why it is one of most forward-thinking shows out there
theguardian.com|Por Hannah Ellis-Petersen
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Mark Endico
Mark Endico Oh look it's Prisoner Cell block H.......without the redeeming camp/sense of humour/production values. Yes, hugely groundbreaking.Ver tradução
Peter Beal
Peter Beal Orange is the new black? Does Donald Trump know?Ver tradução
“For every woman that burned her bra, there is a man burning to wear one,”
The fairy godmother of crossdressers has helped men ease into transitioning or embrace ‘living in both worlds’ with makeovers, lessons and teatime since 1992
theguardian.com|Por Olga Oksman
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Anne Ambler
Anne Ambler Cannot believe this is the same Guardian I use to love so much.....Ver tradução
Mark Stock
Mark Stock Que one well aimed face -palm followed by one slow-motion sigh.Ver tradução
"We launched a War on Cancer, but for guns, we have only prayers."
Arguments about gun control devoid of meaningful data and attempts to sow division based on misrepresentation highlight failures of science and…
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Jonny Evans
Jonny Evans USA has to deal with two problems. 1. Getting their stupider citizens to realise that guns are a problem. 2. Doing something about it when there are 400 million guns in the country.

I don't know which of the two is more insurmountable.
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Julie Umek
Julie Umek The fact that the gun lobby can suppress medical research and statistics on gun violence is outrageous and gives an insight into how much they skew the entire conversation. It's a commercial imperative. Be interesting if the country managed to control lobbying, instead of just guns themselves.Ver tradução
Buzzing.
Its 170,000 pieces of aluminium are a hive-like structure of latticework, controlled by the vibrations of honeybees in a hive at Kew that is connected to the sculpture
theguardian.com|Por Alison Benjamin
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Antonello Fiorucci
Antonello Fiorucci UK pavilion at EXPO in Milan! It is really amazing! I visited it... when you are in, you can feel the experience: leds, sound. By night it is cool!Ver tradução
"'Governments paying ransoms doesn’t have any effect on whether or not people are taken hostage. Frequently what happens is it has an effect only on whether or not people go home alive.”
After the killing of a Canadian hostage last month prime minister Justin Trudeau stood by a ban on payments to terrorists, but some have their doubts
theguardian.com|Por Ashifa Kassam
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Moris Bendrt
Moris Bendrt It's difficult.

On the one hand, these are citizens of your country and your duty should be to protect them, but on the other, these people ask for huge amounts of cash, and handing that to people who could have terrorist links will make them think governments are weak and they'll expand their operations, which puts even more people at risk.
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Louise Todd
Louise Todd If anyone kidnapped my family I would just ignore them..oh they have..what could you give them..?! Is they're a value put on a head? No idea..let them keep them for the time being..if money is the desired then they'l give up before I do.Ver tradução
"When you go to a restaurant, you want the charm, the service, the conviviality. It’s about personalities. It’s not surprising delivery companies are doing well, as there is demand, but I’ll eat my hat if deliveries outstrip restaurants.”
Increasingly, people are opting to eat takeaways at home instead of going out, but savvy restaurateurs are adopting services such as Diliveroo to keep ahead of the game
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Dennis San Vicente
Dennis San Vicente You pay 'extra' for the whole restaurant presentation, courses, ambience, service and experience, but if it's OK for pizza...Ver tradução
Helen Cairns
Helen Cairns Eating in restaurants is becoming so precious and pretentious, expensive and joyless that I would rather eat at home.Ver tradução
“When we’re treating celebrities we have to go beyond our comfort zone. Celebrities demand much more than the average person and rightly so because they are in front of cameras and on the red carpet. But you have to know your limits. If you mess up, you have a problem.”
Medical professionals who treat celebrities such as Prince and Michael Jackson are as susceptible to star power as the rest of us, and the results can be deadly
theguardian.com|Por Rory Carroll
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Abdul Enus
Abdul Enus Sadly some celebrities are worse than spoilt brats but the professional must maintain perspective and not advise and prescribe medications which are potentially problematic and harmful.Ver tradução
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