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«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Movie Review: Robbie Williams has always lived to entertain. In ‘Better Man,’ he’s still doing it

Robbie Williams may not be familiar to many in the United States, but in his native Britain, he became a huge pop star, performing to adoring crowds and making 14 No. 1 singles. Williams, now 50, produces and narrates his story in “Better Man,” a biopic that seeks to do what he sought obsessively to do from childhood — to entertain. Director Michael Gracey's most audacious move, writes Associated Press critic Jocelyn Noveck, is to present Williams throughout as a CGI monkey, his moves and speaking voice captured by actor Jonno Davies. Читать дальше...

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Temperatures forecast to plummet to -20C in parts of the UK - The Guardian

  1. Temperatures forecast to plummet to -20C in parts of the UK  The Guardian
  2. UK weather: Amber warning for snow issued - and temperatures could drop to -16C this week  Sky News
  3. Met Office issues 7-hour snow warning as three more regions to be hit by polar blast  Express
  4. Amber warning for snow issued  Met Office
  5. Amber warning issued in part of UK and London braces for snow as temperatures plummet to -16C: Weather live  The Independent

TheHill.com 

Gingrich urges Trump, GOP to pass tax cuts in 'one big, beautiful bill'

Former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) encouraged President-elect Trump and Republicans to pass tax cuts as part of a single wide-ranging reconciliation bill, arguing that the GOP’s narrow House majority hinges on the U.S. economy's performance. In a Wednesday interview with The Hill, Gingrich called for “one big, beautiful bill” and drew parallels between the timing...

France24.com (en) 

Sweden says Christmas tree needles safe to eat -- after Belgian warning

Belgium's federal food safety agency (Afsca) issued a public health warning Tuesday against eating pine tree needles after the environmentally-minded city of Ghent posted tips for recycling the conifers into dinner table items. Ghent had cited what it said were ancient Scandinavian customs of using dried needles to flavour butter. Sweden's Food Safety Agency said it agreed with their Belgian counterparts that commercially bought Christmas trees "are not considered food because they may have been... Читать дальше...