World Boxing Council: Dereck Chisora given imprecise ban

World Boxing Council has been suspended Dereck Chisora indefinitely for his behavior before and after his fight with Vitali Klitschko. The Londoner, ranked 14th in the WBC's tough division, will also be taken out of the organization’s rankings. Dereck Chisora is not going to tarnish the sport for those born in the humblest beds, who become sports heroes of the world to live a life of dignity and pride.



According to Jose Suleiman, president of the WBC said the authority would also look to impose a serious fine on the Zimbabwe-born fighter. Underdog Chisora earned plenty of plaudits despite his points defeat by heavy favorite Klitschko in Munich on 18 February. But all the post-fight headlines were overshadowed by the brawl between Chisora and former WBA champion Haye, who lost to Wladimir Klitschko in July.
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Life's Too small up for Rose d'Or award

Ricky Gervais humor Life's Too Short is up beside Channel 4's Friday Night Dinner for the best sitcom prize at this year's Rose d'Or TV awards. Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror satire The National Anthem competes with Belgium's What If? And Israel's The Saddest Sketch Show in the World for the comedy award.


Martina Cole's The Runaway, which was transmit on Sky One, is up for best series, along with Pan Am and ITV1's The Jury. British shows report for 16 of the 36 shows shortlisted this year. In the lifestyle type, ITV1's May the Best House Win and the Great British Bake Off go head to head.
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World’s strongest Bite: Tyrannosaurus Rex


A study reveals that Tyrannosaurus rex had the most powerful bite of any creature that has ever walked the Earth. The research led by Dr Karl Bates from the biomechanics laboratory at the University of Liverpool. Then the scientists reproduced the full force of a bite by activating the muscles to contract fully snapping the digital jaws shut. 



Previous studies had estimated that T. rex's bite had a force of 8,000-13,000 Newtons. The researchers discovered how T. rex's bite force changed as it grew. The maximum forces we found - up at the [back] teeth - were between 30,000 and 60,000 Newtons. These animals are extremes - one of the biggest carnivores that ever lived," he said. "So it tells you a lot about the limitations of biology.
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Oetzi the Iceman's nuclear genome gives innovative insights


New clues have emerged in what could be described as the world's oldest murder case: that of Oetzi the Iceman, whose 5,300 year old body was revealed frozen in the Italian Alps in 1991. The study reveals the fuller genetic picture as laid out in the nuclei of Oetzi's cells. Oetzi's mitochondrial DNA had previously discovered some hints of his genesis when it was fully sequenced in 2008.



According to Albert Zink, from the Eurac Institute for Mummies and the Iceman in Bolzano, Italy, the nuclear DNA learn was a great leap onward in one of the most extensively studied specimens in science. It is most likely this stage of transition to an agrarian society that explains Oetzi's lactose bigotry.
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Foreign nationals: Free HIV treatment on NHS


Foreign nationals are to be accessible free treatment for HIV on the NHS under plans backed by the government. There are a predictable 25,000 people with undiagnosed HIV in Britain, many of whom were born overseas. The suggestion will be introduced by the management in a constitutional gadget rather than as part of the legislation.



Critics assert the conclusion could on time so called health tourism and put the NHS under further economic strain. This group of people includes unsuccessful asylum seekers, students and tourists. According to Professor Jane Anderson, chairwoman of the British HIV Association, this is good information for people living in the UK who are HIV positive and also for public health in general.
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Twitter associates among Datasift to release tweet records


Firms can search tweets back to January 2010 in order to plan marketing campaigns, aim significant users or yet try to predict certain events. Confidential financial records and tweets that have been deleted will not be indexed by the site. Companies are now capable to investigate and analyse up to two years of Twitter updates for market study purposes.



According to Barker, Datasift's marketing manager the company takes in roughly 250 million tweets each 24 hours, all of which are analyzed for content such as whether they were supposed in a helpful or negative tone. The fact that two years' worth of tweets can now be mined for information and the resulting 'insights' sold to businesses is a radical shift in the wrong direction.
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