News Headlines - 06 December 2014
▽2 Hostages Killed in Yemen as U.S. Rescue Effort Fails - NYTimes.com
United States commandos stormed a village in southern Yemen early Saturday in an effort to free an American photojournalist held hostage by Al Qaeda, but the raid ended in tragedy, with the kidnappers killing the American and a South African held with him, United States officials said.
▽Sony investigator says cyberattack was 'unparalleled' crime | The Fiscal Times
The forensics experts who Sony Corp hired to investigate the massive cyberattack at its Hollywood studio told the company that the breach was "unprecedented in nature," according to a letter obtained by Reuters.
▽The world's largest telescope is going to be built in Chile - Vox
On Wednesday, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) announced approval of the European Extremely Large Telescope — a truly enormous telescope that will be constructed in Chile's Atacama Desert and completed by 2024.
Known as the Einstein Papers Project, researchers from the California Institute of Technology and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have published 13 volumes of personal and professional letters, notes, essays, and footnotes that contain 5,000 documents written by the German physicist, Albert Einstein; and what’s more, all of these documents are now available to the public and online in a database made specially for the project.
SHUNSUKE NAKAMURA will be back at Celtic Park next week for the match against St Mirren.
The Japanese star wore the Hoops with distinction for four years and is returning to the stadium for the first time since he left in 2009.