Sunday, 6 March 2011
Cities that score best tend to be mid-sized cities in wealthier countries with a relatively low population density. This often fosters a broad range of recreational availability without leading to high crime levels or overburdened infrastructure. Seven of the top ten scoring cities are in Australia and Canada, where population densities of 2.88 and 3.40 people per sq km respectively compare with a global (land) average of 45.65 and a US average of 32.
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
PM's apology to codebreaker Alan Turing: we were inhumane | World news | The Guardian
PM's apology to codebreaker Alan Turing: we were inhumane | World news | The Guardian: "Alan Turing
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