Saturday, July 31, 2010

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Cardiff 0 Barnsley 2: Bogdanovic creates wicked Bluebirds compensate

Daniel Bogdanovic"s early quick-fire brace ended Barnsley"sthree-match losing streak in style as they secured a shock victory todent Cardiff"s promotion ambitions.

The Libya-born Maltese international capitalised on some slack Citydefending to register his sixth and seventh Coca-Cola Championshipgoals of the season with just 12 minutes on the clock, boosting theYorkshire club"s own play-off hopes.

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Missed chances: Impotence in front of goal cost Dave Jones"s Cardiff side

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The goals certainly came against run of the play during a first half in which Cardiff repeatedly threatened but remained largely toothless in attack.

Both sides had opportunities to add to the scoreline after the break but it was the hosts who again controlled the majority of proceedings without taking their chances, with Peter Whittingham and Kevin McNaughton both hitting the woodwork while Tykes keeper Luke Steele pulled off some marvellous saves.

It was the first time since Boxing Day that Cardiff have failed to find the net and the defeat leaves manager Dave Jones still waiting for his 100th win in charge of the Welsh club.

Peter Enckelman came in for his first league start in over a year with Bluebirds number one David Marshall confined to a place on the bench due to a medial ligament injury.

Barnsley made four changes from the side that lost 2-1 at Scunthorpe in midweek - Bogdanovic, Jonathan Macken, Bobby Hassell and Luke Potter coming in.

As expected, it was Cardiff who started very much on the front foot with Michael Chopra wasting a great early opportunity.

And he was left to rue the miss in a big way as the visitors took a stranglehold on the encounter with virtually their first two attacks of the game.

Centre-back Gabor Gyepes was found wanting with nine minutes on the clock and he presented Bogdanovic with a clear run on goal before firing past the helpless Enckelman.

And it was soon 2-0 as Bogdanovic capitalised on an even bigger space in the home defence - with Gypes arguably at fault once again - to leave the home crowd stunned into silence.

Whittingham blazed over when presented with a chance to halve the deficit midway through the half, and Jones would have hoped Cardiff"s lack of invention in the final third would have been enhanced by Ross McCormack"s 35th-minute introduction from the bench.

Yet despite Cardiff"s attacking intent Barnsley remained untroubled, with Hugo Colace blowing a wonderful headed chance to add a third in first-half stoppage time.

The home side must have received a rocket at the interval and started the second half with intent, Whittingham clipping a post with his free-kick.

But Tykes midfielder Adam Hammill was determined to wrap up the contest and he forced two fine reaction saves from Enckelman to keep City in it.

The next goal was certain to prove crucial and opposite number Steele was on hand to push Chopra"s shot and Gyepes" header to safety.

Cardiff were applying a host of pressure and McNaughton saw his strike smack the underside of crossbar and bounce away to safety.

Steele was then again on hand to deny Chopra and, although substitute Andy Gray headed off target at the other end, Barnsley enjoyed a comfortable close to the encounter to secure a league double over the Bluebirds.

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

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This picture supposing by TVN shows a construction all engulfed in abandon Concepcion Chile following the trembler early Saturday Feb. 27, 2010.

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The inauspicious trembler that strike Chile currently was caused by the Pacific sea building progressively shifting underneath the continent of South America.

The 8.8 bulk quake, that struck at 6:34am GMT about 115km (70 miles) north-east of the city of Concepcion and 325km south-west of the capital, Santiago, has killed scores of people.

A tsunami notice has been lifted opposite 53 countries from South America to Australia and the US state of Hawaii.

Chile lies in an trembler hotspot surrounding the Pacific well known as the "ring of fire".

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About 90 per cent of the worlds earthquakes take place in the flighty 40,000km arc, that stretches from New Zealand, along the eastern corner of Asia, north opposite the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, and south along the seashore of North and South America.

The impassioned seismic and volcanic wake up is a outcome of movements and collisions in in between the tectonic plates on top of and next the ocean.

This mornings upheaval occured on the limit in in between the South American Plate, that is relocating west, and the submerged Nazca Plate, that is really progressively shifting underneath it.

However, whilst seismic tremors and earthquakes in the segment are common, geologists contend ones of todays bulk are rare.

Dr Brian Baptie of the British Geological Survey said: In tellurian conditions this is a really singular quake.

"Chile has experienced a little really big quakes in the past. It was about 124 miles north easterly of the largest trembler ever available - 9.5 - in 1960, that resulted in a mortal tsunami that killed most thousands of people around the Pacific.

The epicentre of todays upheaval was located underneath the sea building and combined a remarkable banishment of outrageous quantities of H2O that radiated outwards in a wave.

Dr Baptie said: Tsunami waves in the low sea transport about the same speed as a jet craft and would take about fifteen hours to reach Hawaii and about twenty hours to reach the alternative side of the Pacific.

Chile additionally faces the awaiting of some-more aftershocks, according to Dr Baptie. There have been most aftershocks from this eventuality so far of bulk 6 and higher. The bigger the quake, the bigger the aftershocks.

They will diminution with time after the main shock but they could lift on for a little time.

The harmful tsunami that strike Middle East in 2004 totalled 9.3 on the Richter scale and was the second largest ever available after the 1960 Chile quake.

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Monday, July 26, 2010

The car in front … is a Toyota stranded at 94mph Business The Guardian

A Prius hybrid sits at a Toyota dealership in Stone Mountain, Georgia

A Prius hybrid sits at a Toyota dealership in Stone Mountain, Georgia, one of the US states where a small dealers are pulling ads from ABC television. Photograph: Erik Lesser/EPA

James Sikes was carrying an uneventful expostulate home along a San Diego main road when things became a small some-more eventful. He pushed down the accelerator pedal of his 2008 Toyota Prius to pass an additional car; afterwards "it did something kind of funny", he pronounced later.

What it did was to speed up. Then speed up a small more. Within minutes, Sikes was hurtling down the main road at up to 94 mph, weaving past cars and lorries as he went.

"It jumped and it only stranded there," Sikes pronounced after of the accelerator pedal. "As it was going, I was perplexing the brakes … It wasn"t stopping."

First he stood on the brakes with all his might, but the car only kept on speeding up. Then he attempted pushing with his left palm and disposition down with his right to lift the accelerator up and regulate the building mat, that has caused problems in alternative Toyota models.

"I stayed on the brakes as prolonged as I could, until eventually they proposed inhaling and exhaling unequivocally bad," he said.

Sikes called 911 and a military car was finished with to float to one side him. "I could discuss it he was physically perplexing to stop and the car was hardly negligence down," pronounced unit military military officer Todd Neibert. "And afterwards I beheld it would accelerate again and we were up to 90 mph."

Neibert knew they had difficulty ahead: they were coming a high downhill widen that could be fraudulent at such speeds.

Using his loudspeaker, the military military officer took Sikes by an puncture braking procession that slowed the Prius down to about 50 mph, permitting the motorist to cut off the engine and pull solemnly to a hindrance a small twenty mins and thirty miles after the distress began.

Sikes, 61, appeared not to have relished the possibility to fool around the Sandra Bullock purpose in the movie Speed. "I won"t expostulate that car again, period," he said.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Joe Biden: the easy being Vice President you dont have to do anything

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White House staff are pronounced to turn shaken at your convenience Vice President Joe Biden finds himself in front of a microphone. That excitability will right away increase.

As he returned from his lunch mangle to yesterday"s health remodel summit, Mr Biden was overheard revelation a companion: Its easy being Vice President. You dont have to do anything.

A microphone on a TV camera operated by CSPAN, the open use broadcaster, afterwards picked up an additional voice saying, Its similar to being the grandpa and not the parent. The Vice President replied: Yeah, thats it!

He was joking, aides pronounced afterwards, citing a list of speeches and open engagements that Mr Biden has done not long ago or is about to make, together with a outing to Iraq, a debate on chief non-proliferation and a inform on his house pet project, the supposed Middle Class Task Force.

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In fairness, nobody has indicted Mr Biden of slacking on the job, but he is conjunction as feared nor as successful as his predecessor, who still creates headlines at your convenience he opens his mouth in pubic, and occasionally puts his feet in it.

Dick Cheney, the former Vice President, not long ago done a warn coming at a regressive discussion in Washington and became the majority quoted orator at the eventuality simply by job Mr Obama a one-term president.

Mr Biden is, by contrast, famously plain and is well known to flint his difference and wandering off message. At his initial debate coming with Mr Obama in 2008, he called his using partner Barack America. Later, his mind as if fogged by exhaustion, he told a convene in Ohio that Mr Obamas tip mercantile priority was a three-letter word: Jobs, J, O, B, S.

He has additionally suffered the artistic annoyance of mouth-watering a wheelchair-bound Democratic statesman to mount up prior to a throng of hundreds.

Oh, God love you, what am I articulate about, he pronounced when he realised his mistake. Look, youre creation everybody else mount up.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Ed Balls denies charity conviction schools opt-out from sex preparation manners Politics

A clergyman giving a sex preparation doctrine to pupils at Ivy Bank School, Burnley

A clergyman giving a sex preparation doctrine to pupils at Ivy Bank propagandize in Burnley. Photograph: Don McPhee

Ed Balls currently denied charity conviction schools an opt-out from new manners forcing teachers to residence issues such as homosexual equivalence and contraception in sex preparation lessons.

The schools cabinet member pronounced that a check being debated by MPs after currently would deliver an "overdue and in advance change" and that a argumentative legislative addition tabled by the supervision progressing this month would not "water down" the plans.

The children, schools and family groups bill, that completes the thoroughfare by the Commons today, will need state schools in England to learn pupils about contraception and the significance of fast relationships, together with polite partnerships, and it will dissuade the graduation of homophobia.

But an legislative addition tabled by Balls will concede conviction schools to learn such issues in a approach that reflects their eremite character.

Today the Liberal Democrats" schools spokesman, David Laws, indicted ministers of being in a "terrific muddle" over the issue, arguing that this last-minute shift "completely undermines the objectives of this piece of the bill".

The legislative addition would concede conviction schools to evasion mandate to foster equivalence and apply oneself for farrago in a approach that a little people would cruise intolerant, he said.

Laws told Today on BBC Radio 4: "The issue is, in the 21st century, are we going to have a propagandize complement that is going to be passive of dogmatism in the name of eremite freedom? Or should we contend in the 21st century that it is right that all state-funded schools should be training toleration and apply oneself for diversity?

"After all, there are already opt-outs for relatives and there is already the wider requisite to learn in propinquity to the eremite and informative credentials of pupils."

But, in a successive talk on the same programme, Balls insisted that Laws was wrong.

"There"s no watering down of what is essentially an owing and in advance change. There"s no opt-out for any conviction propagandize from training the full, broad, offset curriculum on sex education," Balls said.

Balls pronounced that, underneath the stream system, conviction schools could select not to learn young kids anything about contraception, termination or homosexuality. "Or you could select usually to learn young kids that homosexuality is wrong or contraception is wrong," he said.

But in destiny schools would have to insist these issues to their pupils, he said. "They contingency learn young kids a offset curriculum that promotes equivalence and accepts diversity," he said.