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Good news from Google, who have promised to put $50 million dollars into Made with Code, an organisation which helps young girls get into the male-dominated world of coding. The company are trying to promote gender equality in their work force, of which only 17% is female. GOOD NEWS FOR GIRLS! 2 Issue 65/ 2014 GUESTLIST guestlist.net YOUTUBE CHANNEL "GUESTLIST" NEWS FLASH INDIE Legendary British band Arctic Monkeys have been revealed as having involvement in a complex tax avoidance scheme along with other celebrities. Assuredly hoping that this will all blow over, they are due to perform at Marlay Park, Dublin, T in the Park and Reading and Leeds Festival before the summer season is through. DNB Drum and Bass legend Roni Size has announced a new album and EP due for release this summer on his fresh label, Mansion Sounds. The forthcoming album 'Take Kontrol' will land on August 25th and will be his first in over a decade. HIP HOP/RNB Sean Combs AKA P. Diddy AKA Puff Daddy and Guy Gerber have teamed up to create an interesting and somewhat original concept album.One can recognise Guy's hallmark disco/techno finesse mixed with a deep soulful male vocal. The question is whether the album will be well received by fans from the artist's independent followings, time will tell. HOUSE The hugely influential and world- renowned Berlin club Berghain will be celebrating its tenth year with a visual art exhibition and various installations. The full exhibition will be running from August 8th to August 30th. At only €5, it'll be an un-missable and fascinating window into the life of one of the greatest clubs ever to stand. More at guestlist.net Sneakbo System 7 See who has been dropping in with us! Dj Cassidy WWW.GUESTLIST.NET/TV REGGAE Renowned, socially conscious Reggae musician Natural Black gears up for his 14th studio album entitiled 'No Prejudice'. On a quest to examplify his mind-set of un judging love for one another, this legendary artist lays down his smooth, mellow and resonating voice on 15 tracks filled with his passion. UK STUDENTS REACHING FOR THE STARS The science project took secondary students from Giles Academy in Boston, Lincolnshire, two years to plan and fundraise for. On the shopping list for their spacecraft was a large bal- loon, a GPS tracker, a flight computer able to track al- titude and an iPhone which filmed the whole flight. Despite the planning and preparation, the flight did not quite go to plan at first. Science teacher Andrew Castley said: "We had loads of pupils from school lined up to witness the big launch but the balloon hit a tree. By the time we got it down and relaunched it was home time so most of the children had left. It wasn't until the morn- ing that I showed them the incredible footage and they were blown away." Students managed to cap- ture more than two-and- a-half hours of footage in- cluding the curvature of the earth and the deep black of space. The phone reached 18 miles (29km) above the sur- face of Earth before the thin- ning atmosphere caused the balloon to burst. The equip- ment then floated down safely with a parachute.Mr Castley and his team found it using a GPS tracker some 40 miles away in Norfolk. GOOD NEWS Google are investing in the future of girls coding. The 'Renewables 2014 Global Status Report' releaased earlier last month shows some optomistic results for the world's energy. It appears that approximately 22.1% of all electricity worldwide was generated from renewable sources in 2013. This is good news for the planet and presents a realistic prospect of renewable energy. This percentage is expected to rise in the coming years due to money being poured into country's research and development of renewable energy sources. GOOD NEWS FOR THE WORLD'S POWER! New statistics show that completely renewable energy may in-fact be within reach.

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