News Headlines - 22 October 2014
▽China-backed hackers target Apple's iCloud users- blog | Reuters
Apple Inc's iCloud storage service in China was attacked by hackers trying to steal user credentials, a Chinese web monitoring group said, adding that it believes the Beijing government is behind the campaign.
▽Hong Kong protesters march after fruitless talks with government | Reuters
About 200 Hong Kong protesters marched to the home of the city's Beijing-backed leader on Wednesday to push their case for greater democracy a day after talks between student leaders and senior officials failed to break the deadlock.
▽Parents outraged as Toys ‘R’ Us sells 'crystal meth' Breaking Bad dolls - Telegraph
The American toy shop Toys “R” Us has been criticised by parents for selling a range of drug dealer dolls based on the television series Breaking Bad.
▽BBC News - Mary Boyle: Man arrested over Donegal girl's 1977 disappearance
A man has been arrested by police investigating the disappearance of a six-year-old girl in County Donegal 37 years ago.
Mary Boyle went missing on 18 March 1977 while visiting her grandparents at Cashelard, Ballyshannon.
▽Paralyzed Man Walks After Cells for Smelling Placed in Spine - Bloomberg
A man paralyzed from the chest down in a knife attack is walking again after undergoing surgery using cells responsible for the sense of smell, marking an advance in the search for treatments for spinal injuries.