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" Green Boughs " - Poem by: Naomi Mitchison

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 " Green Boughs " - Poem by: Naomi Mitchison..



Arab Gazette - London..

Ahead of the Armistice centenary, this impassioned work records the poet’s grief and outrage at the lives destroyed by the first world war.

Green Boughs
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My young, dear friends are dead,
All my own generation.
Pity a youthless nation,
Pity the girls unwed,
Whose young lovers are dead.
They came from the gates of birth
To boyhood happy and strong,
To a youth of glorious days,
We give them honour and song,
And theirs, theirs is the praise.
But the old inherit the earth.
They knew what was right and wrong,
They were idealists,
Clean minds, my friends, my friends!
Artists and scientists,
Their lives that should have been long!
But everything lovely ends.
They came from college or school,
They did not falter or tire,
But the old, the stupid had rule
Over that eager nation,
And all my own generation
They have cast into the fire.

Queen Elizabeth II: Monarch once experienced this terrifying ordeal while on royal tour

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Queen Elizabeth II: Monarch once experienced this terrifying ordeal while on royal tour..



Arab Gazette - London..

QUEEN ELIZABETH II, 92, is Britain’s most well-travelled monarch and has enjoyed a range of royal tours during her long life. One trip, however, turned into a nightmare ordeal for the monarch.

Queen Elizabeth II has travelled to a plethora of countries all around the globe during her lengthy reign.

One royal tour will no doubt stick out particularly in her mind due to the horrifying ordeal the monarch had to endure.

On a 1981 visit to New Zealand, a 17-year-old tried to assassinate the Queen.

Teenager Christopher Lewis shot at Elizabeth as exited her vehicle on the way to a science fair in Dunedin on 14 October.

released a 1997 memo on the incident earlier this year.

“Lewis did indeed originally intend to assassinate the Queen, however, did not have a suitable vantage point from which to fire, nor a sufficiently high-powered rifle for the range from the target,” the document said.

The teenager hid inside a deserted toilet cubicle and aimed at the Queen’s motorcade as it passed five storeys beneath him.

Intelligence documents described Lewis as a “severely disturbed” youth who was obsessed with the royal family.

Police later found clippings in his flat all about the royal family and a detailed map of the Queen’s route on the day he tried to shoot her.

At the time of the attempted assassination, police told the press the noise of the gunshot was a council sign falling over, reported The Guardian. They later accredited it to someone letting off firecrackers.

Former Dunedin police detective sergeant Tom Lewis said that then prime minister Robert Muldoon was worried that the royal family would never return to New Zealand if they knew how close the Queen was to being killed.

Despite trying to murder the Queen, Lewis was not charged with murder or treason.

Instead, he was charged with unlawful possession and discharge of a firearm.

Lewis’s obsession with the royal family was further suggested when police alleged he developed a plot to shoot Prince Charles while in a psychiatric hospital.

Over a decade after the 1981 royal assassination attempt, Lewis murdered a mother and abducted her baby before abandoning it.

According to news reports, Lewis electrocuted himself while awaiting trial in prison.

Queen Elizabeth always travels with one very important person when on a royal tour.

She will always be accompanied by a Royal Navy doctor who will have to research the nearest hospitals carefully in advance. 

Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton keep wearing navy blue for an important reason

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Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton keep wearing navy blue for an important reason..



Arab Gazette - London..

MEGHAN Markle and Kate Middleton have been busy with a number of royal engagements in recent weeks, and many royal fans are starting to notice how the Duchesses keep wearing one particular colour – navy blue. But what’s the reason for this?

Meghan Markle, 37, and Prince Harry, 34, have been very busy with royal visits since their marriage in May.

Likewise Kate Middleton, 36, and Prince William, 36, have made numerous royal engagements since Kate returned to work in October following her maternity leave – she welcomed her third baby Prince Louis in April this year.

And throughout the number of their public outings, many people have begun to notice a similarity in the Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Sussex’s outfits.

Both of the ladies continue to wear a lot of navy blue – be it dresses, skirts or coat dresses which are a favourite style of Kate’s.

Applied Colour Psychology Specialist Karen Haller explained this could be a deliberate decision, telling the Daily Mail the colour blue communicates professionalism.

She said: “When it comes to the psychology of colour, blue relates to the mind. Darker blues relate to trust, logic and knowledge.

“It communicates duty and professionalism and given it’s a more approachable colour than black, maybe why she wore this hue often on her recent 16-day royal tour down under.” 

During Harry and Meghan’s two-week long royal tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand, the Duchess wore eight navy blue outfits – wearing two on their last day.

She also sported a navy Givenchy coat dress at Prince Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s wedding in October, days before announcing her pregnancy.

Meanwhile, the Duchess of Cambridge has been pictured in blue ensembles twice this week alone.

For her visit with Prince William to McLaren’s Automotive Centre the mother of Prince George, five, Princess Charlotte, three, and Prince Louis, seven months, re-wore a navy Eponine coat dress.

And days before, for her visit to the Imperial War Museum, Kate stunned in a structured blue Jenny Packham dress.

But it was her navy polkadot Alessandra Rich gown which got everyone talking.

In the portrait of the royal family to mark Prince Charles’ 70th birthday celebrations, the Duchess wore a trendy spotted dress which Ivanka Trump, like many other celebrities, also owns.

And if you thought you recognised the button-up ankle-length dress with a white Peter Pan collar it’s because a plethora of stars have worn the exact same one for numerous occasions this year.

At the royal wedding of Meghan and Prince Harry in May, the Duchess of Sussex’s close friend Abigail Spencer wore the elegant gown with sleek white heels.

It has also been pictured on style icon and Sex and The City star Sarah Jessica Parker.

In July this year Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump wore the gown at an event in Iowa, styling it with a chunky white belt to match the cuffs and collar.

Alessandra Rich launched her business in 2010 and has since become the go-to designer for the royals and politicians – Samantha Cameron wore one of her gowns to visit Barrack and Michelle Obama in 2012 with her then-Prime Minister husband David Cameron.

Marilyn Monroe's Golden Globe sells for record-breaking $250,000

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Marilyn Monroe's Golden Globe sells for record-breaking $250,000..



Arab Gazette - London..

The award statue for World Film Favourite Female from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association made history as the highest selling Golden Globe sold at an auction.

Monroe's raven black two-seater 1956 Ford Thunderbird, auctioned for the first time, went under the hammer for $490,000 (£381,000) at Icons & Idols: Hollywood.

Monroe was pictured driving in the car with her husband, the playwright Arthur Miller, just after their wedding in June 1956.

The silver screen legend owned the vehicle for six years until just before her death in 1962.

Darren Julien, president of Julien's Auctions, said the car was "not only part of automotive history but comes with an aura of glamour, romance and tragedy of a true Hollywood legend."

Monroe gave the Thunderbird to the son of her acting coach, Lee Strasberg. in 1962.

The current owner, who wishes to remain anonymous, traced the vehicle through registration and other documents.

The car has undergone restoration but it still features many of its original parts.

A copy of Playboy's first edition Monroe on the cover and signed by publisher Hugh Hefner sold for $32,000, along with a number of other valuables owned by the actress.

Items from other celebrities, including Tina Turner and Cher, were also auctioned.

Brexit plan will stop EU migrants 'jumping the queue'

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Brexit plan will stop EU migrants 'jumping the queue'..



Arab Gazette - bbc, london..

Theresa May is renewing her efforts to sell her draft Brexit withdrawal agreement - saying it will stop EU migrants "jumping the queue".

She said migration would become skills-based, with Europeans no longer prioritised over "engineers from Sydney or software developers from Delhi".

The PM also insisted to business leaders at the CBI that her withdrawal deal has been "agreed in full".

It comes as some Tory MPs continue to press for late changes to the deal.

Ministers from the remaining 27 EU countries have met in Brussels ahead of the deal being finalised on Sunday.

They are working on the political declaration setting out their future relationship with the UK.

There has been widespread criticism of the draft 585-page withdrawal agreement - and a short paper setting out what the UK and EU's future relationship could look like - which is set to be signed off at a summit this weekend.

Two of the prime minister's cabinet ministers resigned over the proposed deal, while others are believed to be trying to change its wording.

Speculation continues over whether the number of Tory MPs submitting letters of no-confidence in Mrs May will reach the 48 required to trigger a confidence vote on her leadership of the Conservative Party.

What's the PM's next move?
Mrs May and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn are both addressing the business lobby group the CBI at its annual conference in London.

She told them that her plan would provide a fair immigration system that would help young people in the UK get jobs and training.

"It will no longer be the case that EU nationals, regardless of the skills or experience they have to offer, can jump the queue ahead of engineers from Sydney or software developers from Delhi.

"Instead of a system based on where a person is from, we will have one that is built around the talents and skills a person has to offer."

She also said she was not willing to reopen discussions with Brussels over the withdrawal agreement, saying "the core elements of that deal are already in place".

She said that she expected to hammer out a framework for a future trade relationship in Brussels during "an intense week of negotiations ahead", before signing off the deal at a summit on Sunday.

"My job is to get the best deal," she said. "Parliament must then examine it and do what's in the national interest."

She said the final stage of negotiations "was always going to be the toughest, but we have a deal".

"Let no one be in any doubt I am determined to deliver it," she said.

CBI president John Allan is calling for MPs to back Mrs May's deal - despite it not being "perfect" - and has warned of the consequences for businesses and the economy if the UK were to simply crash out of the EU.

Why are people unhappy with the deal?
The draft document sets out the terms of the UK's departure, including how much money will be paid to the EU, details of the transition period, and citizens' rights.

The transition period - currently due to last until 31 December 2020 - will mean the UK is officially out of the EU, but is still abiding by most of its rules. During this time, the two sides hope to negotiate a permanent trade deal.

The UK and the EU want to avoid a hard Northern Ireland border whatever happens, so they agreed to a "backstop" - described as an insurance policy by Mrs May - aimed at achieving this if the sides cannot agree a trade deal.

The backstop would mean Northern Ireland would stay more closely aligned to some EU rules, which critics say is unacceptable. And the whole of the UK would be in a single custom territory - effectively keeping the whole of the UK in the EU customs union.

Greenland ice sheet hides huge 'impact crater'

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Greenland ice sheet hides huge 'impact crater'..



Arab Gazette - By Jonathan Amos..

What looks to be a large impact crater has been identified beneath the Greenland ice sheet.

The 31km-wide depression came to light when scientists examined radar images of the island's bedrock.

Investigations suggest the feature was probably dug out by a 1.5km-wide iron asteroid sometime between about 12,000 and three million years ago.

But without drilling through nearly 1km of ice to sample the bed directly, scientists can't be more specific.

"We will endeavour to do this; it would certainly be the best way to get the 'dead fish on the table' (acknowledge the issue, rather than leaving it), so to speak," Prof Kurt Kjær, from the Danish Museum of Natural History, told BBC News.

If confirmed, the crater would be the first of any size that has been observed under one of Earth's continental ice sheets.

The discovery is reported in the journal Science Advances.

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What does the crater look like?
The putative impact crater is located right on the northwest margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet, underneath what is known as Hiawatha Glacier.

Additional high-resolution radar imagery gathered by Prof Kjær's team clearly shows a circular structure that is elevated at its rim and at its centre - both classic traits. But because the depression is covered by up to 980m of ice, the scientists have so far had to rely on indirect studies.

What is the supporting evidence?
Meltwaters running out from under Hiawatha Glacier into the Nares Strait carry sediments from the depression. In these sediments are quartz grains which have been subjected to enormous shock pressures, of the type that would be experienced in an impact.

Other river sediments have revealed unusual ratios in the concentrations of different metals.

"The profile we saw was an enrichment of rhodium, a depletion of platinum, and an enrichment of palladium," explained team-member Dr Iain McDonald, from Cardiff University, UK.

"We got very excited about this because we realised we weren't looking at a stony meteorite, but an iron meteorite - and not just any old iron meteorite; it had to be quite an unusual composition."

Such metal objects that fall to Earth are thought to be the smashed up innards of bodies that almost became planets at the start of the Solar System.

The signatures identified by Dr McDonald are relatively close to those in iron meteorite fragments collected at Cape York not far from the Hiawatha site. It's not inconceivable, the team argues, that the Cape York material represents pieces that came away from the main asteroid object as it moved towards its collision with Earth.

What are the doubts?
One concerns the absence of any trace of the impact in several cores that have been drilled through the ice sheet to the south. At the very least, these might have been expected to incorporate the dust that fell out of the sky after the event.

The other head-scratcher is the absence in the vicinity of the Hiawatha site of any rocky material that would have been ejected outwards from the crater on impact.

Prof Kjær says these missing signatures might be explained by a very shallow angle of impact that took most of the ejecta to the north. And if the fall-out area was covered in ice, it's possible any debris was later transported away.

"We know that at one time the Greenland Ice Sheet was joined to the Canadian Ice Sheet, and flowed out into the Nares Strait. If you wanted to find this material today, you'd have to do deep drilling in the ocean," Prof Kjær explained.

What are the age constraints?
The team knows the crater must be older than roughly 12,000 years because the undisturbed ice layers above the depression can be lined up with the layers in drill cores that have been directly dated.

And they estimate an age younger than three million years based on an assessment of likely rock erosion rates, both within the crater and on nearby terrains. But the only way to get a definitive age for the crater would be to drill down and collect rocks for laboratory dating.

How does this connect with other ideas?
If the impact was right at near-end of the age window then it will surely re-ignite interest in the so-called Younger Dryas impact hypothesis.

The Younger Dryas was a period of strong cooling in the middle of the climatic warming that occurred as the Earth emerged from the height of last ice age.

Some have argued that an asteroid impact could have been responsible for this cooling blip - and the accompanying extinction of many animal groups that occurred at the same time across North America.

Others, though, have been critical of the hypothesis, not least because no crater could be associated with such an event. The Hiawatha depression is likely now to fan the dying embers of this old debate.

Dr Mathieu Morlighem, a team-member from the University of California, Irvine, US, commented: "When you think about it, the bed below the ice sheets has to have impact craters that have not been explored yet, and there may even be some in Antarctica as well, but more radar measurements are necessary to locate them, and dating them is extremely challenging."

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