In truth, the 8,000 or so supporters who turned up to to date did not see a game worthy of a showpiece final. Taylor is a cambridge maths graduate and allows her numeracy skills throw her confidence when chasing totals. Women's cricket is loving popula...
In truth, the 8,000 or so supporters who turned up to to date did not see a game worthy of a showpiece final. Taylor is a cambridge maths graduate and allows her numeracy skills throw her confidence when chasing totals. Women's cricket is loving popularity it has never found earlier thanks to the financial backing of the england and wales Cricket panel and the executions of an england team who are already world champions at the 50 -over format. Taylor is one of various members of the england team who are semi-professional done backing from the opportunity To Shine initiative. It was a shame, in a sense, that the 2 best teams did not contest the final, but as england dead australia in the semi-finals and New zealand- who beat australia in the radical stage- in the final, there can be no doubt that the best side triumphed. This tournament has been a triumph for the administrators and a key 1 been the way the women's competition has dovetailed with the men's. Though they get the most formidable top 3 in the women's game and once charlotte edwards, the captain, had fit the trend with 4 fours in her 25, england quickly began to dominate the bowling. Claire taylor on Friday marshalled a campaign chase against australia at the Oval that was among the best seen at either the men's or women's tournament to hold england into a Lord's final against New zealand. The semi-final between england and australia at the brit Oval will undergo through more than any former women's equal to transfer perceptions, replete as it was with high skill flats, office and drama. New zealand posted a barely adequate 85 after charlotte edwards, the england captain, decided that the 10.30 am start gave her no choice but to bowl first.
Friday, 24 July 2009
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Ayatollah ali Khamenei rises stakes as iran braces for violence
He adds "Apply the fear of God," . At least one candidate who ran against Ahmadinejad, reformist mahdi Karroubi, has said he will see the service. Speaking for the start time since Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's hotly-disputed re-election, ayatollah Khamenei po...
He adds "Apply the fear of God," . At least one candidate who ran against Ahmadinejad, reformist mahdi Karroubi, has said he will see the service. Speaking for the start time since Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's hotly-disputed re-election, ayatollah Khamenei positioned firmly with the chair, denied the ballot was rigged, and accused alien powers led by britain of fomenting the protests to destabilise the islamic republic. 9.15 am: Al-Jazeera is showing hot depictions of Khamenei at the start of Friday prayers. A week after the disputed poll, iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali Khamenei will lead Friday prayers today in an effort to quell continuing anger at the reelection of president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. 8.30 am: Some Mousavi supporters are calling for a boycott of Friday prayers, on Twitter. 7.30 am: Khamenei is training to drag his first public appearance since endorsing Ahmadinejad's election.
He adds "Apply the fear of God," . At least one candidate who ran against Ahmadinejad, reformist mahdi Karroubi, has said he will see the service. Speaking for the start time since Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's hotly-disputed re-election, ayatollah Khamenei positioned firmly with the chair, denied the ballot was rigged, and accused alien powers led by britain of fomenting the protests to destabilise the islamic republic. 9.15 am: Al-Jazeera is showing hot depictions of Khamenei at the start of Friday prayers. A week after the disputed poll, iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali Khamenei will lead Friday prayers today in an effort to quell continuing anger at the reelection of president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. 8.30 am: Some Mousavi supporters are calling for a boycott of Friday prayers, on Twitter. 7.30 am: Khamenei is training to drag his first public appearance since endorsing Ahmadinejad's election.
Britain forensic trials on iraq bodies
"Our immediate thoughts are clearly with the families of the five Britons taken hostage in Baghdad in May 2007. "As would be the case with any development of this kind, they will fear the worst for their loved ones. "This is terrible moment of uncertain...
"Our immediate thoughts are clearly with the families of the five Britons taken hostage in Baghdad in May 2007. "As would be the case with any development of this kind, they will fear the worst for their loved ones. "This is terrible moment of uncertainty and fear for them." "We have heard nothing new from the Foreign Office, but we are hoping for the best." That has raised cares about an outbreak of ethnic force in northern iraq even as attacks elsewhere decline. A truck bomb exploded near a shia mosque in northern iraq following prayers, killing at least 25 people and wounding dozens , said police . The attack close the disputed city of kirkuk came as Nouri al-Maliki , the Iraqi prime curate , insisted that the Americans will describe on schedule. Joe Gavaghan, a spokesman for the security company GardaWorld which employed the 4 guards, said families were not giving up hope. Security experts understood there had been positive diplomatic moves behind the pictures to release them , and included the sacking of a prisoner whose freedom was being which was demanded because of the hostage-takers . Little is known about the identities of the men because of a media blackout during a large flow of their captivity, at the request of the hostage-takers. Scientists will try to name the 2 people and establish how and when they failed, which appears to be some clip ago. One of the workforce is peter moore, an IT consultant from lincoln who was working in iraq for BearingPoint, an American management consultancy. President Barack Obama has ordered that all us fighting troops be withdrawn from Iraqi urban areas by 30 June, and should take home by the completion of 2,011. The captors are a group called the islamic shiite opposition in iraq. Tensions have risen in the oil-rich part of kirkuk as kurds seek to incorporate it into their semi-autonomous region despite opposition from arabs, turkomen and early rival cultural groups. He acknowledged that more approachs were likely but said Iraqi security forces were inclined to deal with it. The bodies were at baghdad airport, which could believe they are going to be flown to the uk for the forensic trials to be expected out, he added. Whatever extension would show a lack of confidence and would be a "historic setback", during a speech to member of the turkomen ethnic minority said he . A former karate friend himself, Mr Abdullah storyly moved to mosul from baghdad after the autumn for saddam hussein's government in 2003, an Iraqi plain official told the associated Press. Iraqi sports officials said he spent his time training new competitors as well as coaching the national team. Flower Minister Gordon Brown said he was "saddened and dismayed" because of the news . That will offer a more conciliatory opportunity for Iraqis to pay their targets quickly ," he said. Al-Maliki insisted earlier today that the withdrawal will take status on schedule. It is not yet clear whether they are the bodies of 2 of the men, who were seized by gunmen in May 2007. The 4 other men, understood to be named jason, who has class in aberdeen, Alan, from Dumbarton, another jason and Alec, were Mr moore's security guards, employed by the Canadian protection firm GardaWorld. America and Iraqi officials experience warned they require insurgents to represent approachs to provoke a fresh outbreak of sectarian violence and undermine confidence in the authorities' ability to protect its people. The first that was needed for British troops to withdraw from iraq, the second which was taken the sacking of 9 Iraqi militants and the third claimed one of the guards had downed himself. It is not known why Izzat Abdullah was attacked, although sports officials and athletes were regularly aimed at the summit of the Iraqi insurgency. Months earlier members of the Iraqi tae-kwon-do squad were seized while travel to their training centre. He said : "We will not retreat no matter what happens and, God willing, nothing will happen because of the capabilities that our security forces have," . "We are certainly not giving up hope that Peter and our four security people are still alive."
"Our immediate thoughts are clearly with the families of the five Britons taken hostage in Baghdad in May 2007. "As would be the case with any development of this kind, they will fear the worst for their loved ones. "This is terrible moment of uncertainty and fear for them." "We have heard nothing new from the Foreign Office, but we are hoping for the best." That has raised cares about an outbreak of ethnic force in northern iraq even as attacks elsewhere decline. A truck bomb exploded near a shia mosque in northern iraq following prayers, killing at least 25 people and wounding dozens , said police . The attack close the disputed city of kirkuk came as Nouri al-Maliki , the Iraqi prime curate , insisted that the Americans will describe on schedule. Joe Gavaghan, a spokesman for the security company GardaWorld which employed the 4 guards, said families were not giving up hope. Security experts understood there had been positive diplomatic moves behind the pictures to release them , and included the sacking of a prisoner whose freedom was being which was demanded because of the hostage-takers . Little is known about the identities of the men because of a media blackout during a large flow of their captivity, at the request of the hostage-takers. Scientists will try to name the 2 people and establish how and when they failed, which appears to be some clip ago. One of the workforce is peter moore, an IT consultant from lincoln who was working in iraq for BearingPoint, an American management consultancy. President Barack Obama has ordered that all us fighting troops be withdrawn from Iraqi urban areas by 30 June, and should take home by the completion of 2,011. The captors are a group called the islamic shiite opposition in iraq. Tensions have risen in the oil-rich part of kirkuk as kurds seek to incorporate it into their semi-autonomous region despite opposition from arabs, turkomen and early rival cultural groups. He acknowledged that more approachs were likely but said Iraqi security forces were inclined to deal with it. The bodies were at baghdad airport, which could believe they are going to be flown to the uk for the forensic trials to be expected out, he added. Whatever extension would show a lack of confidence and would be a "historic setback", during a speech to member of the turkomen ethnic minority said he . A former karate friend himself, Mr Abdullah storyly moved to mosul from baghdad after the autumn for saddam hussein's government in 2003, an Iraqi plain official told the associated Press. Iraqi sports officials said he spent his time training new competitors as well as coaching the national team. Flower Minister Gordon Brown said he was "saddened and dismayed" because of the news . That will offer a more conciliatory opportunity for Iraqis to pay their targets quickly ," he said. Al-Maliki insisted earlier today that the withdrawal will take status on schedule. It is not yet clear whether they are the bodies of 2 of the men, who were seized by gunmen in May 2007. The 4 other men, understood to be named jason, who has class in aberdeen, Alan, from Dumbarton, another jason and Alec, were Mr moore's security guards, employed by the Canadian protection firm GardaWorld. America and Iraqi officials experience warned they require insurgents to represent approachs to provoke a fresh outbreak of sectarian violence and undermine confidence in the authorities' ability to protect its people. The first that was needed for British troops to withdraw from iraq, the second which was taken the sacking of 9 Iraqi militants and the third claimed one of the guards had downed himself. It is not known why Izzat Abdullah was attacked, although sports officials and athletes were regularly aimed at the summit of the Iraqi insurgency. Months earlier members of the Iraqi tae-kwon-do squad were seized while travel to their training centre. He said : "We will not retreat no matter what happens and, God willing, nothing will happen because of the capabilities that our security forces have," . "We are certainly not giving up hope that Peter and our four security people are still alive."
Setanta loses Premier League contract after failing to repay debt
British sport is facing a fiscal crisis after the Prime Minister League withdrew Setanta's contract. "As such, the existing licence agreement between us has been terminated with immediate effect." The Premier conference will now re-tender the 46 live m...
British sport is facing a fiscal crisis after the Prime Minister League withdrew Setanta's contract. "As such, the existing licence agreement between us has been terminated with immediate effect." The Premier conference will now re-tender the 46 live matchs to other broadcasters in 2 packages of 23 live games. It will also throw into question Setanta's contracts with the football tie-up, worth 150 millionPounds, as good as a 125 millionPounds deal with the SPL, a 54 millionPounds deal with chancellor rugby and a 100 millionPounds contract with the us PGA Tour. With a lot of the money though to grow been paying on deposit already, they are hopeful that the variety of rights-holderwill be cash-neutral. The conference will promise to recover most of the 131 millionPounds Setanta paid for the final year of its existing deal. He said : "We have worked well with Setanta's management and potential new investors in the last week, and had reached a solution in principle that would have allowed them to meet their contractual requirements with the FA," . "Regrettably, despite intensive efforts on all sides over the past few days, and despite significant progress in a number of areas, there remain a number of issues which we have been unable to resolve within the time available. "We are disappointed not to have been able to make this deal happen."
British sport is facing a fiscal crisis after the Prime Minister League withdrew Setanta's contract. "As such, the existing licence agreement between us has been terminated with immediate effect." The Premier conference will now re-tender the 46 live matchs to other broadcasters in 2 packages of 23 live games. It will also throw into question Setanta's contracts with the football tie-up, worth 150 millionPounds, as good as a 125 millionPounds deal with the SPL, a 54 millionPounds deal with chancellor rugby and a 100 millionPounds contract with the us PGA Tour. With a lot of the money though to grow been paying on deposit already, they are hopeful that the variety of rights-holderwill be cash-neutral. The conference will promise to recover most of the 131 millionPounds Setanta paid for the final year of its existing deal. He said : "We have worked well with Setanta's management and potential new investors in the last week, and had reached a solution in principle that would have allowed them to meet their contractual requirements with the FA," . "Regrettably, despite intensive efforts on all sides over the past few days, and despite significant progress in a number of areas, there remain a number of issues which we have been unable to resolve within the time available. "We are disappointed not to have been able to make this deal happen."
British veteran henry Allingham suits world's oldest man
He was also presented with a doctorate in engineering from Southampton solent university and was made an honorary freeman of his home city of brighton and Hove in April. Today henry Allingham, one of only 2 surviving veterans of the First World War in th...
He was also presented with a doctorate in engineering from Southampton solent university and was made an honorary freeman of his home city of brighton and Hove in April. Today henry Allingham, one of only 2 surviving veterans of the First World War in the uk, officially became the world's oldest man. Guinness World Records said that who celebrated his 113 th birthday on June 6 Mr Allingham succeed to the claim after Tomoji Tanabe, the world's former oldest man, died in his sleep at his place in southern Japan at the age of 113. It has already been a remarkable year for Mr Allingham, who is the sole survivor of the 1,916 Battle of jutland. Tomoji Tanabe, the previous world's oldest man, died in his sleep at his base in southern Japan earlier today at the ages of 113. In March he received an upgraded legion d'Honneur from the French ambassador in london and was made the Royal's first honorary life member naval association . Mr Goodwin, a long-time supporter of Mr Allingham and a founder of the First World War Veterans' tie-up, said of his expected reaction: "He withdraws in himself and he chews it over like he does all the things he has done in his life.
He was also presented with a doctorate in engineering from Southampton solent university and was made an honorary freeman of his home city of brighton and Hove in April. Today henry Allingham, one of only 2 surviving veterans of the First World War in the uk, officially became the world's oldest man. Guinness World Records said that who celebrated his 113 th birthday on June 6 Mr Allingham succeed to the claim after Tomoji Tanabe, the world's former oldest man, died in his sleep at his place in southern Japan at the age of 113. It has already been a remarkable year for Mr Allingham, who is the sole survivor of the 1,916 Battle of jutland. Tomoji Tanabe, the previous world's oldest man, died in his sleep at his base in southern Japan earlier today at the ages of 113. In March he received an upgraded legion d'Honneur from the French ambassador in london and was made the Royal's first honorary life member naval association . Mr Goodwin, a long-time supporter of Mr Allingham and a founder of the First World War Veterans' tie-up, said of his expected reaction: "He withdraws in himself and he chews it over like he does all the things he has done in his life.
Hillary clinton shatters elbow in fall
"Secretary Clinton appreciates the professionalism and kindness she received from the medical team who treated her this evening and looks forward to resuming her full schedule soon," her chief of staff that was added. Hillary clinton the us Secretary of ...
"Secretary Clinton appreciates the professionalism and kindness she received from the medical team who treated her this evening and looks forward to resuming her full schedule soon," her chief of staff that was added. Hillary clinton the us Secretary of country has tripped and fractured her elbow. Mrs clinton was juggling a full plate on Wednesday holding high-stakes talks with Avigdor Lieberman , the Israeli alien minister , on illegal settlements and addressing Indian line leaders at a conference to rebrand relations as "US-India 3.0." 3 4 2 1 .
"Secretary Clinton appreciates the professionalism and kindness she received from the medical team who treated her this evening and looks forward to resuming her full schedule soon," her chief of staff that was added. Hillary clinton the us Secretary of country has tripped and fractured her elbow. Mrs clinton was juggling a full plate on Wednesday holding high-stakes talks with Avigdor Lieberman , the Israeli alien minister , on illegal settlements and addressing Indian line leaders at a conference to rebrand relations as "US-India 3.0." 3 4 2 1 .
Union korea 'preparing to establish missile towards hawaii's
The statement that was pursued a declaration by us president Barack Obama that North korea was a "grave threat" to the world as he spoke during a summit with South Korean chair Lee Myung-bak in washington on Tuesday. The roots of pyongyang's missile tra...
The statement that was pursued a declaration by us president Barack Obama that North korea was a "grave threat" to the world as he spoke during a summit with South Korean chair Lee Myung-bak in washington on Tuesday. The roots of pyongyang's missile trainings came as russia and China took the rare step of jointly urging Union korea to stop its provocative actions of recent months and return to the stalled 6 party talks on nuclear disarmament. The last test-launch in April, which was officially a satellite launch but was described as a "covert missile test" by the USA, ended in failure after the rocket's final stag failed to separate, sending the missile crashing into the Pacific ocean. The Taepodong-2 ballistic missile, with a range of 4,000 mils, are organism developed to give North korea the strike capacity hawaii and alaska, still analysts order that the technology still falls some commission short of that goal. Union korea is reported to be making readinesss to raise a ballistic missile missile towards the us province for hawaii potentially on America Independence day. The ballistic missile, a Taepodong-2 of the character pyongyang test-fired last April in defiance of United lands solutions, would also pass over Japan, boost inflaming tensions along the Korean land, according a report in Japan's Yomiuri newspaper. North korea has warned ships to stay away away from waters off its eastern city of Wonsan until the remainder of the month, according to a Japan Coast Guard spokesman, a motion which analysts said could indicate a possible missile test. The Japanese paper said that intelligence judgements suggested that the missile launch from the Dongchang-ni place in the northwest of the area was being scheduled for July 48 -, although official Japanese and South Korean sources did not confirm this. Union korea spurned the un protection council resolution with threats of war and pledges to expand its nuclear bomb-making program. Mr gates said : "We do have some concerns if they were to launch a missile to the west in the direction of Hawaii," . The United States has puted more missile defences around hawaii as a precaution against a possible attack. The missile now being prepared in the North is thought to be a Taepodong-2 with a range of up to 4,000 mils and would be launched from North korea's Dongchang-ni website on the northwestern coast sometime about July 4, the Yomiuri paper said. Together the systems theoretically could detect and shoot down a Union Korean missile if it came to that. As regards material arms, daniel Pinkston of the International crisis Group said: "If there is an escalation of conflict and if military hostilities break out, there is a risk that they could be used. "In conventional terms, North Korea is weak and they feel they might have to resort to using those."
The statement that was pursued a declaration by us president Barack Obama that North korea was a "grave threat" to the world as he spoke during a summit with South Korean chair Lee Myung-bak in washington on Tuesday. The roots of pyongyang's missile trainings came as russia and China took the rare step of jointly urging Union korea to stop its provocative actions of recent months and return to the stalled 6 party talks on nuclear disarmament. The last test-launch in April, which was officially a satellite launch but was described as a "covert missile test" by the USA, ended in failure after the rocket's final stag failed to separate, sending the missile crashing into the Pacific ocean. The Taepodong-2 ballistic missile, with a range of 4,000 mils, are organism developed to give North korea the strike capacity hawaii and alaska, still analysts order that the technology still falls some commission short of that goal. Union korea is reported to be making readinesss to raise a ballistic missile missile towards the us province for hawaii potentially on America Independence day. The ballistic missile, a Taepodong-2 of the character pyongyang test-fired last April in defiance of United lands solutions, would also pass over Japan, boost inflaming tensions along the Korean land, according a report in Japan's Yomiuri newspaper. North korea has warned ships to stay away away from waters off its eastern city of Wonsan until the remainder of the month, according to a Japan Coast Guard spokesman, a motion which analysts said could indicate a possible missile test. The Japanese paper said that intelligence judgements suggested that the missile launch from the Dongchang-ni place in the northwest of the area was being scheduled for July 48 -, although official Japanese and South Korean sources did not confirm this. Union korea spurned the un protection council resolution with threats of war and pledges to expand its nuclear bomb-making program. Mr gates said : "We do have some concerns if they were to launch a missile to the west in the direction of Hawaii," . The United States has puted more missile defences around hawaii as a precaution against a possible attack. The missile now being prepared in the North is thought to be a Taepodong-2 with a range of up to 4,000 mils and would be launched from North korea's Dongchang-ni website on the northwestern coast sometime about July 4, the Yomiuri paper said. Together the systems theoretically could detect and shoot down a Union Korean missile if it came to that. As regards material arms, daniel Pinkston of the International crisis Group said: "If there is an escalation of conflict and if military hostilities break out, there is a risk that they could be used. "In conventional terms, North Korea is weak and they feel they might have to resort to using those."
Aviation france airbus broke up in mid-air
"Most of them were long dead before they hit the water would be my guess." "When you've had impact in the water, there is a lot more fragmentation of the bodies. "They hit the water with a higher force." The responses of autopsies had packed out on vi...
"Most of them were long dead before they hit the water would be my guess." "When you've had impact in the water, there is a lot more fragmentation of the bodies. "They hit the water with a higher force." The responses of autopsies had packed out on victims of the line france disaster are consistent with the airbus A330 rider jet breaking up in mid air, forensic experts accept said. The findings, confirmed to Wednesday's associated Press , suggest the plane that was disintegrated at altitude and the effect of the windstream May have downed the passengers. Speaking in paris, they announced that a 50 th body has been found in the choppy sea waters, where bad weather is hampering the search. He said : "These are scenarios that cannot be ruled out," . However they urged relatives to have "a lot of patience". Paul-Louis Arslanian, who plays the French aviation accident investigation agency BEA, said investigators are first to form "an image that is progressively less fuzzy," but they faced "one of the worst situations ever known in an accident investigation." If something that was caused the lower fuselage to burn or explode, passengers would not be open to any blast wrong and the plane would yet disintegrate in flight. The autopsy findings are an important growing for French air accident investigators who are struggling to put together together the grounds for a disaster so far from land and in such deep water water. Such injuries could think the plane broke apart in air, forensic experts said. He added that their clothes would have been torn out by the wind. "When a jet crashes into water largely intact such as the Egypt Air plane that hit the Atlantic Ocean after taking off from New York in 1999, debris and bodies are generally broken into small pieces," said Frank Ciacco, a former forensic expert at the us National transport safe Board. Homing signals from cockpit representative recorder and the flight information are organism sought by the Brazilian military, a French nuclear submarine and Dutch ships towing 2 hi-tech US navy listening devices. Bodies and debris would be severely fragmented if the jet that was crashed intact. Nonetheless, experts hit all but ruled out a mid-explosion as the bodies paperly show no signs of burns.
"Most of them were long dead before they hit the water would be my guess." "When you've had impact in the water, there is a lot more fragmentation of the bodies. "They hit the water with a higher force." The responses of autopsies had packed out on victims of the line france disaster are consistent with the airbus A330 rider jet breaking up in mid air, forensic experts accept said. The findings, confirmed to Wednesday's associated Press , suggest the plane that was disintegrated at altitude and the effect of the windstream May have downed the passengers. Speaking in paris, they announced that a 50 th body has been found in the choppy sea waters, where bad weather is hampering the search. He said : "These are scenarios that cannot be ruled out," . However they urged relatives to have "a lot of patience". Paul-Louis Arslanian, who plays the French aviation accident investigation agency BEA, said investigators are first to form "an image that is progressively less fuzzy," but they faced "one of the worst situations ever known in an accident investigation." If something that was caused the lower fuselage to burn or explode, passengers would not be open to any blast wrong and the plane would yet disintegrate in flight. The autopsy findings are an important growing for French air accident investigators who are struggling to put together together the grounds for a disaster so far from land and in such deep water water. Such injuries could think the plane broke apart in air, forensic experts said. He added that their clothes would have been torn out by the wind. "When a jet crashes into water largely intact such as the Egypt Air plane that hit the Atlantic Ocean after taking off from New York in 1999, debris and bodies are generally broken into small pieces," said Frank Ciacco, a former forensic expert at the us National transport safe Board. Homing signals from cockpit representative recorder and the flight information are organism sought by the Brazilian military, a French nuclear submarine and Dutch ships towing 2 hi-tech US navy listening devices. Bodies and debris would be severely fragmented if the jet that was crashed intact. Nonetheless, experts hit all but ruled out a mid-explosion as the bodies paperly show no signs of burns.
Hillary clinton trips and breaks elbow
"This approach is very clear and also we had some understandings with the previous administration (of George W. Mrs clinton had been on her way to the White House when she fell on Wednesday afternoon, her chief of staff Cheryl mills said in a statement. ...
"This approach is very clear and also we had some understandings with the previous administration (of George W. Mrs clinton had been on her way to the White House when she fell on Wednesday afternoon, her chief of staff Cheryl mills said in a statement. Hillary clinton will take surgery after shattering her right elbow in a fall on the means to a meeting at the White House. A decision will be taken later on whether she can travel to a meeting of G8 alien ministers in italy next week and attend a conference on afghanistan to which iran has been invited. The crown us diplomat's jam-packed schedule will be lighter as she recovers, with no public dates planned for Thursday. Standing adjacent to Mrs clinton after their talks, he said israel did not have "any intention to change the demographic balance" of the West Bank. She is to extradite surgery to revive her elbow in the coming week, Cheryl mills said. Mrs clinton had been due to link actress Angelina Jolie on Thursday morning at an event in washington marking World refugee day, but pulled out after her accident. "Secretary Clinton appreciates the professionalism and kindness she received from the medical team who treated her this evening and looks forward to resuming her full schedule soon," said her chief of staff, Cheryl mills. 1 , 3 4 2 .
"This approach is very clear and also we had some understandings with the previous administration (of George W. Mrs clinton had been on her way to the White House when she fell on Wednesday afternoon, her chief of staff Cheryl mills said in a statement. Hillary clinton will take surgery after shattering her right elbow in a fall on the means to a meeting at the White House. A decision will be taken later on whether she can travel to a meeting of G8 alien ministers in italy next week and attend a conference on afghanistan to which iran has been invited. The crown us diplomat's jam-packed schedule will be lighter as she recovers, with no public dates planned for Thursday. Standing adjacent to Mrs clinton after their talks, he said israel did not have "any intention to change the demographic balance" of the West Bank. She is to extradite surgery to revive her elbow in the coming week, Cheryl mills said. Mrs clinton had been due to link actress Angelina Jolie on Thursday morning at an event in washington marking World refugee day, but pulled out after her accident. "Secretary Clinton appreciates the professionalism and kindness she received from the medical team who treated her this evening and looks forward to resuming her full schedule soon," said her chief of staff, Cheryl mills. 1 , 3 4 2 .
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
Former cabinet secretary Creator butler to knock Gordon Brown's iraq inquiry
"It can only do that where the people involved can speak freely and frankly, and people can be questioned on sensitive aspects of national security." He was warned that it would be seen by many as proof that, despite his stated purpose to raise a fresh h...
"It can only do that where the people involved can speak freely and frankly, and people can be questioned on sensitive aspects of national security." He was warned that it would be seen by many as proof that, despite his stated purpose to raise a fresh honest and exposed government, he only cannot break away from other habits. Quite something from such an esteemed whitehall project and vital ammunition for those now pressing for Brown to cause a u-turn and open the question up, at least partially, to the public. Gordon Brown has already rejected calls from ed Balls, one of his closest cabinet allies, to open up up the planned iraq war question to greater public scrutiny. The prime minister was informed us if he kept the question closed and insisted it would be published only after the following election, the probe would make him more harm than good. Senior study figures experience put pressure on the Prime Minister to make the question more open. The Lords debate will be fascinating and will serve as a gauge of legislative opinion. The declaration of an inquiry was supposed to get been part of the prime minister's fightback. The former cabinet secretary, who is the beginning of the end official report into the iraq war, will accuse the regime of "putting its political interests ahead of the national interest", the BBC said. The BBC said Lord butler will knock ministers for failing to describe the agreement of the opposition companies and approval of parliament for the rank, remit and format of the question contrasting their approach with that taken by margaret thatcher when she set up the Franks inquiry into the Falklands War. If he does not back down, this one will form and build until he does. Political editor Nick robinson said that the former cabinet secretary will debate in the Lords that there should be a public element to the latest question, which is to be chaired by one of those who sat on his own question- senior civil servant servant sir can Chilcot. Butler was in charge of the last inquiry into iraq– which focused on the habit of intelligence– and so knows better than most what can usefully be heled in public and what ca not. General sir Mike jackson, a late head of the General Staff USA, said that the inquiry could have some evidence in public. Aviation Marshal sir can Walker, a former principal of defense intelligence, said: "There is only one reason that the inquiry is being heard in private and that is to protect past and present members of this Government.
"It can only do that where the people involved can speak freely and frankly, and people can be questioned on sensitive aspects of national security." He was warned that it would be seen by many as proof that, despite his stated purpose to raise a fresh honest and exposed government, he only cannot break away from other habits. Quite something from such an esteemed whitehall project and vital ammunition for those now pressing for Brown to cause a u-turn and open the question up, at least partially, to the public. Gordon Brown has already rejected calls from ed Balls, one of his closest cabinet allies, to open up up the planned iraq war question to greater public scrutiny. The prime minister was informed us if he kept the question closed and insisted it would be published only after the following election, the probe would make him more harm than good. Senior study figures experience put pressure on the Prime Minister to make the question more open. The Lords debate will be fascinating and will serve as a gauge of legislative opinion. The declaration of an inquiry was supposed to get been part of the prime minister's fightback. The former cabinet secretary, who is the beginning of the end official report into the iraq war, will accuse the regime of "putting its political interests ahead of the national interest", the BBC said. The BBC said Lord butler will knock ministers for failing to describe the agreement of the opposition companies and approval of parliament for the rank, remit and format of the question contrasting their approach with that taken by margaret thatcher when she set up the Franks inquiry into the Falklands War. If he does not back down, this one will form and build until he does. Political editor Nick robinson said that the former cabinet secretary will debate in the Lords that there should be a public element to the latest question, which is to be chaired by one of those who sat on his own question- senior civil servant servant sir can Chilcot. Butler was in charge of the last inquiry into iraq– which focused on the habit of intelligence– and so knows better than most what can usefully be heled in public and what ca not. General sir Mike jackson, a late head of the General Staff USA, said that the inquiry could have some evidence in public. Aviation Marshal sir can Walker, a former principal of defense intelligence, said: "There is only one reason that the inquiry is being heard in private and that is to protect past and present members of this Government.
Video: MPs' expenses: why the authorities' censored interpretation is lacking
Hazel Blears, the former communities secretary, voluntarily paid more than 13,000 pounds sterling last month after avoiding the tax on the sale of 2 london flats. Mps were also given several weeks to inspect the documents and black out information they t...
Hazel Blears, the former communities secretary, voluntarily paid more than 13,000 pounds sterling last month after avoiding the tax on the sale of 2 london flats. Mps were also given several weeks to inspect the documents and black out information they think should be withheld. Maurice Frankel, of the drive for freedom of information, said that the release today was a "very poor substitute" for the unedited material. Over the past 6 weeks, The Daily Telegraph has disclosed how senior ministers to backbenchers take consistently milked the expenses system. The House for commons is due to publish extensive details of the expense takes made by every mp on Friday. It would have been "fairly simple" for sufficient information to be given so people could tell whether mps were "flipping".
Hazel Blears, the former communities secretary, voluntarily paid more than 13,000 pounds sterling last month after avoiding the tax on the sale of 2 london flats. Mps were also given several weeks to inspect the documents and black out information they think should be withheld. Maurice Frankel, of the drive for freedom of information, said that the release today was a "very poor substitute" for the unedited material. Over the past 6 weeks, The Daily Telegraph has disclosed how senior ministers to backbenchers take consistently milked the expenses system. The House for commons is due to publish extensive details of the expense takes made by every mp on Friday. It would have been "fairly simple" for sufficient information to be given so people could tell whether mps were "flipping".
Apple iPhone 3 GS video: The gadget examiners get an exclusive handson review
Read more: In all, then, iPhone 3.00 is perhaps not about moving the platform forward in the same way the iPhone 2.00 software and App shop found did, but it's about pluging gaps. Yet, the launchs of the 2 previous iPhones get felt equal blue riband is...
Read more: In all, then, iPhone 3.00 is perhaps not about moving the platform forward in the same way the iPhone 2.00 software and App shop found did, but it's about pluging gaps. Yet, the launchs of the 2 previous iPhones get felt equal blue riband issues, in some agency marking a seismic shift in technology or focus: the very number one iPhone was so utterly unlike all the former mobile phons that had away before it that even the most gadget-averse were bowled over by its looks and simple user interface interface; the iPhone 3 G, established final summer, bought faster web browsing, and, crucially, marked the launch of the App stock, and the emergence of the iPhone as a software platform. Many of the improvements to the 3 GS are "under the hood"– a better camera, the ability to inject television, a digital compass. Sentinel more: Battery life is longer too; I was able to squeeze a full day out of my iPhone without needing to pay it a lunchtime billing boost.
Read more: In all, then, iPhone 3.00 is perhaps not about moving the platform forward in the same way the iPhone 2.00 software and App shop found did, but it's about pluging gaps. Yet, the launchs of the 2 previous iPhones get felt equal blue riband issues, in some agency marking a seismic shift in technology or focus: the very number one iPhone was so utterly unlike all the former mobile phons that had away before it that even the most gadget-averse were bowled over by its looks and simple user interface interface; the iPhone 3 G, established final summer, bought faster web browsing, and, crucially, marked the launch of the App stock, and the emergence of the iPhone as a software platform. Many of the improvements to the 3 GS are "under the hood"– a better camera, the ability to inject television, a digital compass. Sentinel more: Battery life is longer too; I was able to squeeze a full day out of my iPhone without needing to pay it a lunchtime billing boost.
Belfast Romanians in hiding after more attacks
"It is a matter of great concern for us that a small, unrepresentative group would attempt to threaten and intimidate a large number of people. "We have to ensure that we defeat these people." "It's easy for me in my position to say I want them to stay...
"It is a matter of great concern for us that a small, unrepresentative group would attempt to threaten and intimidate a large number of people. "We have to ensure that we defeat these people." "It's easy for me in my position to say I want them to stay. "I entirely understand that people who have been so traumatised would want to leave. Mr Murdie added: "We have been out in strength to try to give reassurance to members of the public who may feel vulnerable at this time." He continued: "When (the Romanians) arrived , they were very distraught and bewildered. "We have to sit down with our communities to appeal to people to give information," he added. Mr Murdie said the act for constabulary patrols had been increased. Approximately 20 families were helped by police to evacuate their places in the Lisburn Road field of south belfast and seek safety on Tuesday night. More than 100 Romanians accept been helped by police to evacuate their families and shelter in a church hall. "I am safer back in Romania even than here," she said. The Romanian consul general will meet Northern ireland's elite growth minister, Margaret Ritchie, today to discuss the violence. Racist attacks against Romanians in Northern ireland get changed from south to east belfast with the pointing of a house stand in Upper Newtonards Road last night. Pastor morgan future said he believed a "small group of racist thugs" were behind the attacks. The 20 families said their firms had been repeatly attacked by a racist gang. Fernando said he sought service from Orangefield Presbysterian church, asking for help to move his home from the area for good . 3 4 2 1 . One of the Romanian men, Fernando, said he had been injured when rocks and stones were thrown through his windows in the former hours of Sunday morning. A woman who said she was called perca was one of the end Romanians to arrive at at the ozone centre, shortly after 11 am yesterday. The law Service for Northern ireland confirmed they were treating the incident as a hate crime. The ozone sports arena area, which is usually used as a tennis breeding center for children, had been transformed into a makeshift protection for the Romanians. Northern ireland's view administration seed the group yesterday at a leisure center in an attempt to persuade them to stay and stand up to what the city's lord mayor said was a "stain of shame over Belfast". Ritchie has said the families can stay in the temporary accommodation for at least a week. Belfast victor mayor naomi Long recommended the south belfast community to come up round their neighbours following the mass of racist attacks. Naomi Long the lord mayor who also paid a visit to the Romanian houses, said that the racist assaults was showing the city in a negative light across the world. 3 4 2 1 .
"It is a matter of great concern for us that a small, unrepresentative group would attempt to threaten and intimidate a large number of people. "We have to ensure that we defeat these people." "It's easy for me in my position to say I want them to stay. "I entirely understand that people who have been so traumatised would want to leave. Mr Murdie added: "We have been out in strength to try to give reassurance to members of the public who may feel vulnerable at this time." He continued: "When (the Romanians) arrived , they were very distraught and bewildered. "We have to sit down with our communities to appeal to people to give information," he added. Mr Murdie said the act for constabulary patrols had been increased. Approximately 20 families were helped by police to evacuate their places in the Lisburn Road field of south belfast and seek safety on Tuesday night. More than 100 Romanians accept been helped by police to evacuate their families and shelter in a church hall. "I am safer back in Romania even than here," she said. The Romanian consul general will meet Northern ireland's elite growth minister, Margaret Ritchie, today to discuss the violence. Racist attacks against Romanians in Northern ireland get changed from south to east belfast with the pointing of a house stand in Upper Newtonards Road last night. Pastor morgan future said he believed a "small group of racist thugs" were behind the attacks. The 20 families said their firms had been repeatly attacked by a racist gang. Fernando said he sought service from Orangefield Presbysterian church, asking for help to move his home from the area for good . 3 4 2 1 . One of the Romanian men, Fernando, said he had been injured when rocks and stones were thrown through his windows in the former hours of Sunday morning. A woman who said she was called perca was one of the end Romanians to arrive at at the ozone centre, shortly after 11 am yesterday. The law Service for Northern ireland confirmed they were treating the incident as a hate crime. The ozone sports arena area, which is usually used as a tennis breeding center for children, had been transformed into a makeshift protection for the Romanians. Northern ireland's view administration seed the group yesterday at a leisure center in an attempt to persuade them to stay and stand up to what the city's lord mayor said was a "stain of shame over Belfast". Ritchie has said the families can stay in the temporary accommodation for at least a week. Belfast victor mayor naomi Long recommended the south belfast community to come up round their neighbours following the mass of racist attacks. Naomi Long the lord mayor who also paid a visit to the Romanian houses, said that the racist assaults was showing the city in a negative light across the world. 3 4 2 1 .
Tories warn firms they will abandon id cards
"I wanted to make it clear that we will take an extremely sceptical view of any future contractual arrangements on ID cards that appear to have been put in place simply to tie the hands of a future Government." In a letter to executives from the contract...
"I wanted to make it clear that we will take an extremely sceptical view of any future contractual arrangements on ID cards that appear to have been put in place simply to tie the hands of a future Government." In a letter to executives from the contracting houses, Mr Grayling wrote: "I urge you to consider very carefully your future involvement in the ID Card project." Chris Grayling, the dark house secretary, has written to 5 firms working on id cards to warn them that a Conservative authorities would cancel the project and end existing contracts. The cards are already being given to foreign subjects and will be extended to people living in manchester later this year. Mr Grayling said he would be "delighted" if his warning put former companies off seeking id card contracts. Shadow home secretary writs to companies contracted to develop id cards saying Conservative would cancel scheme. He said: "We intend to scrap the ID card project as one of our first acts if we are successful at the election. But on Tuesday Mr johnson said the task which was remained "on progress". Ministers receive said chiping the cards would cost 40 pounds 1,000,000. "It is normal and fully within Government guidelines to include break clauses in contracts of this kind," said a spokesman. The tories are uping the ante on identity cards amid growing doubts complete Labour's own purpose to fit ahead with the multibillion pound scheme. Uncertainty over the political future of id cards has already led some major firms to walk away gone from potential contracts, and the tories are hoping to carry earlies to abandon the project too. A family post spokesman said: "It is normal and fully within Government guidelines to include break clauses in contracts of this kind. The house station confirmed that penalty clauses are in place. Accenture and IBM, major IT companies, last year said they would not bid for id card work. Despite the political tension, some parties remain keen to be involved. The Conservatives take formally warned companies working to construct the governing's id poster system that their contracts will be torn up if Labour loses the next election. Overall, the family power has allocated 4.70 pounds 1,000,000,000 for contracts linking to id cards and a new generation of biometric passports over 10 years. Many Labour mps think Gordon Brown could abandon the project later this year. Alan johnson, the young home plate secretary, has said he will stick to Labour's manifesto commitment to enter a card system during this parliament, but has made clear there will be no commons vote on making the cards mandatory this side of a general election. Criticism of the task continues, with many senior figures from law enforcement, security and the police questioning its value. Lord Steyn, a previous police lord, earlier this week said that the scheme is "unnecessary", un-British and should be scrapped.
"I wanted to make it clear that we will take an extremely sceptical view of any future contractual arrangements on ID cards that appear to have been put in place simply to tie the hands of a future Government." In a letter to executives from the contracting houses, Mr Grayling wrote: "I urge you to consider very carefully your future involvement in the ID Card project." Chris Grayling, the dark house secretary, has written to 5 firms working on id cards to warn them that a Conservative authorities would cancel the project and end existing contracts. The cards are already being given to foreign subjects and will be extended to people living in manchester later this year. Mr Grayling said he would be "delighted" if his warning put former companies off seeking id card contracts. Shadow home secretary writs to companies contracted to develop id cards saying Conservative would cancel scheme. He said: "We intend to scrap the ID card project as one of our first acts if we are successful at the election. But on Tuesday Mr johnson said the task which was remained "on progress". Ministers receive said chiping the cards would cost 40 pounds 1,000,000. "It is normal and fully within Government guidelines to include break clauses in contracts of this kind," said a spokesman. The tories are uping the ante on identity cards amid growing doubts complete Labour's own purpose to fit ahead with the multibillion pound scheme. Uncertainty over the political future of id cards has already led some major firms to walk away gone from potential contracts, and the tories are hoping to carry earlies to abandon the project too. A family post spokesman said: "It is normal and fully within Government guidelines to include break clauses in contracts of this kind. The house station confirmed that penalty clauses are in place. Accenture and IBM, major IT companies, last year said they would not bid for id card work. Despite the political tension, some parties remain keen to be involved. The Conservatives take formally warned companies working to construct the governing's id poster system that their contracts will be torn up if Labour loses the next election. Overall, the family power has allocated 4.70 pounds 1,000,000,000 for contracts linking to id cards and a new generation of biometric passports over 10 years. Many Labour mps think Gordon Brown could abandon the project later this year. Alan johnson, the young home plate secretary, has said he will stick to Labour's manifesto commitment to enter a card system during this parliament, but has made clear there will be no commons vote on making the cards mandatory this side of a general election. Criticism of the task continues, with many senior figures from law enforcement, security and the police questioning its value. Lord Steyn, a previous police lord, earlier this week said that the scheme is "unnecessary", un-British and should be scrapped.
Obama tightens hold on banks as Darling demurs
In his Mansion sign language tonight, Mr Darling is likely to emphasise house government, rather than new institutions, as the best way to keep financial calamity in the future. His attack will be in contrast to the us initiatives to be announced later t...
In his Mansion sign language tonight, Mr Darling is likely to emphasise house government, rather than new institutions, as the best way to keep financial calamity in the future. His attack will be in contrast to the us initiatives to be announced later today which include Modern offices, young institutions and regulatory bodies. Chairman Obama will today announce sweeping reforms of the us financial organization including a fresh regulatory agency way, Modern forces for the Fed Reserve and a Modern supervisory council to monitor risk and prevent a recurrence of the fiscal 1 which caused last year's market collapse. The root-and-branch reform of the us financial organisation is to be announced today prior to a speech by Alistair Darling to the City for london when the Chancellor of the exchequer will outline the lessons of the financial crash and and criticise the behaviour of bankers. The us president is offering a fiscal services supervision council led by the exchequer department which will oversee the entire us financial system.
In his Mansion sign language tonight, Mr Darling is likely to emphasise house government, rather than new institutions, as the best way to keep financial calamity in the future. His attack will be in contrast to the us initiatives to be announced later today which include Modern offices, young institutions and regulatory bodies. Chairman Obama will today announce sweeping reforms of the us financial organization including a fresh regulatory agency way, Modern forces for the Fed Reserve and a Modern supervisory council to monitor risk and prevent a recurrence of the fiscal 1 which caused last year's market collapse. The root-and-branch reform of the us financial organisation is to be announced today prior to a speech by Alistair Darling to the City for london when the Chancellor of the exchequer will outline the lessons of the financial crash and and criticise the behaviour of bankers. The us president is offering a fiscal services supervision council led by the exchequer department which will oversee the entire us financial system.
Friday, 17 July 2009
Kaka unions Real madrid from ac milan in worldrecord 56 millionPounds move
"AC Milan thanked the man and the great champion Kaka for his decisive contribution to the many victories achieved in the six years of his commitment "The loss technique, while serious, can be remedied. "It will be very difficult to fill the void that w...
"AC Milan thanked the man and the great champion Kaka for his decisive contribution to the many victories achieved in the six years of his commitment "The loss technique, while serious, can be remedied. "It will be very difficult to fill the void that will be left by Kaka, a shining example of professionalism, commitment and professionalism. "AC Milan, (according to) the wishes of the managers, players and supporters of the Rossoneri, offer him the most cordial and affectionate wishes for the continuation of his sporting career." That is currently the preserve for barcelona and manchester united and, Kaka now hops, Real. A coach's dream then. However there have also been problems. The beauty of his football is its simplicity. Little wonder that when manchester city drew up their stellar list of world stars last year, it was Kaka's name which came out on top. The examination took place at the squad's base in recife. Kaka will be paid more than 8 pounds sterling 1,000,000 a year, consolidating his position as the world's best-remunerated footballer. If the circumstances were out of the ordinary then they are in keeping. For Kaka, who will now be at the vanguard of a young era of Galacticos, will inherit the No 5 shirt once worn by Zinedine Zidane. After the medical, Kaka is potential hold his first pressure conference as a Real madrid player, said another Spanish paper, Marca. Kaka, the 2,007 world and European player of the year, would be the first major signing by Perez since he returned as president on June 1 vowing to win Real "the best club of the 21st century." Biggest transfer deal in history of football has been completed with Kaka moving from milan to Real madrid for 56 mPounds. "The Brazilian team's technical staff agreed to a request from Kaka and the directors of Real Madrid and released the player to undergo routine exams at a clinic in Recife," said that the statement. He scored 16 goals in just 31 appearances this season. And a club's too. That is apt as it is the frenchman's transportation book from Juventus to Real of 47 pounds sterling 1,000,000, from 2,001, that has been broken. However there are early causes, beyond his outrageous talent, that mark Kaka out as different. His religious faith is well documented. When he scores, Kaka thrusts his arms heavenwards in gratitude. When brazil won the World Cup in 2002, and again when milan triumphed in the Champions League final of 2,007, he revealed a t-shirt which was emblazoned with the words: "I belong to Jesus." Unlike early Brazilian stars who had honed their skill in the favelas shanty-towns, Kaka– full name ricardo Izecson dos santos Leite– was born into a comfortable middle-class place in brasilia. "When I was small, I really was small," he has said, recalling his difficult childhood. "The doctors told me my body was about two years behind in terms of development." The Spanish guild announced on their website shortly before midnight on Monday that the 27 -year-old Brazilian had agreed a 6 year contract. Despite Carlo Ancelotti's undoubted achievements in milan, which deliver convinced Roman Abramovich he is the man to match Chelsea's ambitions, the Rossoneri take only fitfully been capable of capturing the imagination. It is not just Kaka's gifts that set him apart even if, at 27 and seemingly in his prime, he is not usually mentioned in the same breath as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo or Andres Iniesta when it comes to appraising the world's better players. However that is more a product of the team he has worked for. He had to move. Injuries to his left hand foot and knee hand taken their toll on the Brazilian since he was called Fifa's World footballer of the year and won the Ballon d'Or in 2007 but have not dulled his talent or the value in which he is heled. He works in that crucial area between midfield and behind a main striker and can create as good as finish. He rarely dribbles, and does not go in for showy tricks and prefers to be more direct in his running. That was also largely driven by the 1 which compared to Ronaldo, Messi, Fernando torrs or, at that stage, carlos Tevez, he was the most attainable. When he received the Fifa award he flew back home to sao paulo, where it was given pride of place of place at the headquarters of the evangelical movement he follows. He has regularly tithed a portion of his earnings to his church and while his pet book is the bible, his favorite lot is a gospel stone group called Resgate, "redemption" in Portuguese. Bosco, his father and agent, who travelled to madrid last week with milan vice-president Adriano Galliani to negotiate the transfer, moved the house to sao paulo when Kaka was 7. Kaka was born with the eye condition condition myopia and a rare bone deficiency and, 8 years ago, he suffered what appeared to be a dreadful back wound in a swimming-pool accident. He was put on on a special diet programme and eventually filled out while he has had laser surgery to set his vision.
"AC Milan thanked the man and the great champion Kaka for his decisive contribution to the many victories achieved in the six years of his commitment "The loss technique, while serious, can be remedied. "It will be very difficult to fill the void that will be left by Kaka, a shining example of professionalism, commitment and professionalism. "AC Milan, (according to) the wishes of the managers, players and supporters of the Rossoneri, offer him the most cordial and affectionate wishes for the continuation of his sporting career." That is currently the preserve for barcelona and manchester united and, Kaka now hops, Real. A coach's dream then. However there have also been problems. The beauty of his football is its simplicity. Little wonder that when manchester city drew up their stellar list of world stars last year, it was Kaka's name which came out on top. The examination took place at the squad's base in recife. Kaka will be paid more than 8 pounds sterling 1,000,000 a year, consolidating his position as the world's best-remunerated footballer. If the circumstances were out of the ordinary then they are in keeping. For Kaka, who will now be at the vanguard of a young era of Galacticos, will inherit the No 5 shirt once worn by Zinedine Zidane. After the medical, Kaka is potential hold his first pressure conference as a Real madrid player, said another Spanish paper, Marca. Kaka, the 2,007 world and European player of the year, would be the first major signing by Perez since he returned as president on June 1 vowing to win Real "the best club of the 21st century." Biggest transfer deal in history of football has been completed with Kaka moving from milan to Real madrid for 56 mPounds. "The Brazilian team's technical staff agreed to a request from Kaka and the directors of Real Madrid and released the player to undergo routine exams at a clinic in Recife," said that the statement. He scored 16 goals in just 31 appearances this season. And a club's too. That is apt as it is the frenchman's transportation book from Juventus to Real of 47 pounds sterling 1,000,000, from 2,001, that has been broken. However there are early causes, beyond his outrageous talent, that mark Kaka out as different. His religious faith is well documented. When he scores, Kaka thrusts his arms heavenwards in gratitude. When brazil won the World Cup in 2002, and again when milan triumphed in the Champions League final of 2,007, he revealed a t-shirt which was emblazoned with the words: "I belong to Jesus." Unlike early Brazilian stars who had honed their skill in the favelas shanty-towns, Kaka– full name ricardo Izecson dos santos Leite– was born into a comfortable middle-class place in brasilia. "When I was small, I really was small," he has said, recalling his difficult childhood. "The doctors told me my body was about two years behind in terms of development." The Spanish guild announced on their website shortly before midnight on Monday that the 27 -year-old Brazilian had agreed a 6 year contract. Despite Carlo Ancelotti's undoubted achievements in milan, which deliver convinced Roman Abramovich he is the man to match Chelsea's ambitions, the Rossoneri take only fitfully been capable of capturing the imagination. It is not just Kaka's gifts that set him apart even if, at 27 and seemingly in his prime, he is not usually mentioned in the same breath as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo or Andres Iniesta when it comes to appraising the world's better players. However that is more a product of the team he has worked for. He had to move. Injuries to his left hand foot and knee hand taken their toll on the Brazilian since he was called Fifa's World footballer of the year and won the Ballon d'Or in 2007 but have not dulled his talent or the value in which he is heled. He works in that crucial area between midfield and behind a main striker and can create as good as finish. He rarely dribbles, and does not go in for showy tricks and prefers to be more direct in his running. That was also largely driven by the 1 which compared to Ronaldo, Messi, Fernando torrs or, at that stage, carlos Tevez, he was the most attainable. When he received the Fifa award he flew back home to sao paulo, where it was given pride of place of place at the headquarters of the evangelical movement he follows. He has regularly tithed a portion of his earnings to his church and while his pet book is the bible, his favorite lot is a gospel stone group called Resgate, "redemption" in Portuguese. Bosco, his father and agent, who travelled to madrid last week with milan vice-president Adriano Galliani to negotiate the transfer, moved the house to sao paulo when Kaka was 7. Kaka was born with the eye condition condition myopia and a rare bone deficiency and, 8 years ago, he suffered what appeared to be a dreadful back wound in a swimming-pool accident. He was put on on a special diet programme and eventually filled out while he has had laser surgery to set his vision.
Bongo's boy calls for gabon calm
"In these difficult circumstances, love of one's homeland should give one pause and constitute a sacred duty for all children of Gabon." Mr bongo which was denied any wrongdoing. In a statement released at the Quiron hospital in barcelona this evening,...
"In these difficult circumstances, love of one's homeland should give one pause and constitute a sacred duty for all children of Gabon." Mr bongo which was denied any wrongdoing. In a statement released at the Quiron hospital in barcelona this evening, the Gabonese prime minister, jean Eyeghe Ndong, said: "At 2.30pm the medical team, officials and family members informed me that his excellency President El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba has given up his soul following a cardiac arrest." Bongo's death agency the loss to france of a leader who was until very recently its closest ally in africa. French president Nicolas Sarkozy expressed his sadness about the closing of Mr bongo. The son of the late Gabonese chair Omar bongo has appealed for calm following his father's death. However his squandering of millions of dollars in oil wealth on trade and personal comforts has tarnished his legacy. Gabonese media were banned from discusing the president's health, with the population told that "Papa Bongo", as he is known, was staying after the last of his wife in March. Last month a French justice launched an investigation into the excesss of 3 African leadership, including bongo. Omar bongo was africa's longest help leader when he died at 73. A canny politician, he placed conclusion relatives in key cabinet places and systematically bought off whatever competitions, thus avoiding the lot of many of his fellow "Big Man" African rulers who were yet ousted. In his speech, the late leader's boy said he was speaking as a member of the family, not a minister. It is alleged that the places owned by Mr bongo's family in france did not been purchased with official salaries alone. He said gabon would observe 30 days of mourning, and called on the Gabonese people to "stand together in contemplation and dignity". Near half a century later independence, the commonwealth has more miles of oil pipelines than it does of roads, and most of the population remains poor. In the capital, libreville– where bongo's name and image adorn everything from stadiums to bottled water water– internet services were issue for some time, limiting access to international news. Many senior Gabonese regard it as a genuine achievement. A French military base in libreville that was leaved paris to prevent a close watch on neighbouring Francophone countries and provided bongo security. Oil earnings mean that gabon is officially 1 of africa's richest states but analysts allege that the political elite see kept most of the money for themselves. The foreign ministry went so far as to summon the French ambassador to protest about French media reports of bongo's death that Ndong said were intended "to sow doubt in the spirit of the Gabonese for undesirable ends". Government officials insisted it was for a check-up, but he had cancer said other base . Under his rule, French companies were able to dominate the economy, particularly the oil sector, where a culture of kickbacks and bribes kept the local elect content. The cosy relationship has frayed in recent days due to Nicolas Sarkozy's pledge to rectify the decades-long "Francafrique" policies of self-interest that encouraged opacity and theft of state funds. Under the leader of the senate , the organisation , Rose Francine Rogombe, an ally of Mr bongo, should take over as interim leader and organise elections within 45 days. A few hours earlier Gabonese officials had angrily denied accounts of bongo's demise, with Ndong insisting he was "alive and well". Defence Minister Ali-Ben bongo, who made the comments in a televised address, is seen as a leadership candidate to succeed his father. There had been conflicting reports earlier on Monday about whether Mr bongo, who had led gabon since 1967 , has died in a Spanish clinic. Earlier, the defence ministry said it was closing gabon's borders and that it was deploying protection forces across the country.
"In these difficult circumstances, love of one's homeland should give one pause and constitute a sacred duty for all children of Gabon." Mr bongo which was denied any wrongdoing. In a statement released at the Quiron hospital in barcelona this evening, the Gabonese prime minister, jean Eyeghe Ndong, said: "At 2.30pm the medical team, officials and family members informed me that his excellency President El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba has given up his soul following a cardiac arrest." Bongo's death agency the loss to france of a leader who was until very recently its closest ally in africa. French president Nicolas Sarkozy expressed his sadness about the closing of Mr bongo. The son of the late Gabonese chair Omar bongo has appealed for calm following his father's death. However his squandering of millions of dollars in oil wealth on trade and personal comforts has tarnished his legacy. Gabonese media were banned from discusing the president's health, with the population told that "Papa Bongo", as he is known, was staying after the last of his wife in March. Last month a French justice launched an investigation into the excesss of 3 African leadership, including bongo. Omar bongo was africa's longest help leader when he died at 73. A canny politician, he placed conclusion relatives in key cabinet places and systematically bought off whatever competitions, thus avoiding the lot of many of his fellow "Big Man" African rulers who were yet ousted. In his speech, the late leader's boy said he was speaking as a member of the family, not a minister. It is alleged that the places owned by Mr bongo's family in france did not been purchased with official salaries alone. He said gabon would observe 30 days of mourning, and called on the Gabonese people to "stand together in contemplation and dignity". Near half a century later independence, the commonwealth has more miles of oil pipelines than it does of roads, and most of the population remains poor. In the capital, libreville– where bongo's name and image adorn everything from stadiums to bottled water water– internet services were issue for some time, limiting access to international news. Many senior Gabonese regard it as a genuine achievement. A French military base in libreville that was leaved paris to prevent a close watch on neighbouring Francophone countries and provided bongo security. Oil earnings mean that gabon is officially 1 of africa's richest states but analysts allege that the political elite see kept most of the money for themselves. The foreign ministry went so far as to summon the French ambassador to protest about French media reports of bongo's death that Ndong said were intended "to sow doubt in the spirit of the Gabonese for undesirable ends". Government officials insisted it was for a check-up, but he had cancer said other base . Under his rule, French companies were able to dominate the economy, particularly the oil sector, where a culture of kickbacks and bribes kept the local elect content. The cosy relationship has frayed in recent days due to Nicolas Sarkozy's pledge to rectify the decades-long "Francafrique" policies of self-interest that encouraged opacity and theft of state funds. Under the leader of the senate , the organisation , Rose Francine Rogombe, an ally of Mr bongo, should take over as interim leader and organise elections within 45 days. A few hours earlier Gabonese officials had angrily denied accounts of bongo's demise, with Ndong insisting he was "alive and well". Defence Minister Ali-Ben bongo, who made the comments in a televised address, is seen as a leadership candidate to succeed his father. There had been conflicting reports earlier on Monday about whether Mr bongo, who had led gabon since 1967 , has died in a Spanish clinic. Earlier, the defence ministry said it was closing gabon's borders and that it was deploying protection forces across the country.
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