Friday, 20 May 2016

Hackers target presidential candidates, U.S. spy chief says

The hacking efforts against the campaigns are considered so serious that some congressional committees have been briefed on the activity, a government source said.

?Given the intense scrutiny paid to the 2016 campaign, and the broad implications for U.S. foreign policy, it's no surprise that actors are launching cyber-attacks against presidential campaigns,? Representative Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said in a statement.

Cyber attacks against political candidates occur in countries around the world. The last two U.S. presidential cycles in 2008 and 2012 witnessed a barrage of cyber attacks from a range of adversaries targeting [the top candidates in both parties].

U.S. intelligence officials have said many previous assaults were linked to Chinese hackers. ?

Clapper said the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI are working to educate ?both campaigns? about cyber threats, likely referring to the campaigns of presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton.

A U.S. security official said foreign hackers would likely seek information about a candidates' foreign policy intentions and team and about the campaign's internal operations.

The Republican and Democratic candidates for president will begin receiving intelligence briefings after being officially nominated at party conventions this summer.

Clapper said the two candidates would receive ?exactly the same? briefings. ??We've been doing this for many years?.? Clapper said.

That was United's first trophy under Sir Alex Ferguson. It was also Les Sealey's finest hour, although he seldom spoke of it publicly out of concern for Jim Leighton, who was dropped after the 3-3 draw in the first game.

Sealey notes in Clitheroe's book that he writes with Leighton's permission. The next chapter is Leighton's own account of events, also told with brutal honesty in his own book, In the Firing Line, published in 2000.

Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Liverpool fans flock into Switzerland for final as they bid to cheer on their side to another European title

Liverpool fans flock into Switzerland for final as they bid to   cheer on their side to another European titleLiverpool fans appeared to be in high spirits on Wednesday morning as they travelled in their numbers to Switzerland ahead of their Europa League final showdown with Sevilla.  Supporters of Jurgen Klopp's side travelled from John Lennon Airport to Basle as they geared up for their highly anticipated clash. The Anfield faithful posed with club scarves and handmade posters in Liverpool as they prepared to board their flight to Central Europe.

Tuesday, 17 May 2016

There was always going to be attention on me following a famous Bairstow at Yorkshire and then England.

I had to follow my own path. Keeping wicket just happened, too. It was never a conscious thing to follow dad. He left an amazing legacy. He's in the top five for most appearances for Yorkshire and took over a thousand dismissals.

My earliest memory of sport is playing cricket on the beach in Barbados with my dad, David, when he was touring.

Either that or hitting a ball at Undercliffe cricket club in Bradford while my dad and brother Andrew were playing. My only karaoke experience came at Undercliffe. When I was five I stood up on a chair on New Year's Eve and sang Simply the Best by Tina Turner. I have no plans to repeat that.

Monday, 16 May 2016

The Sri Lanka legend was one of Ball's five second innings victims when Surrey tackled Nottinghamshire last month.

he believes England will not rule him out lightly when they consider the merits of him versus Steve Finn when they line up against Sri Lanka at Leeds on Thursday.

Friday, 13 May 2016

Philippe Coutinho named Liverpool Player of the Season as he completes clean sweep of club awards for second straight year

Philippe Coutinho was crowned Liverpool's Player of the Season for the second consecutive campaign as the midfielder completed a clean sweep during their awards dinner on Thursday night.Coutinho also won the Performance of the Season for his display against Manchester City in November, Goal of the Season for his solo strike against Manchester United in the Europa League and First Team Player's Player of the Season - the same four prizes he won last year.

Thursday, 12 May 2016

"Building on his success with the Lions in the winter, Jake has impressed with the ball and has sh

"If selected, we are confident he will perform very well at international level."The first Test starts next Thursday, against opponents who pulled off a last-ditch victory over England at the same venue two years ago to take that series 1-0.

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

England selectors to decide between Nick Compton and Tom Westley in crucial No 3 spot for first Sri Lanka Test at Headingley

Nick Compton will dominate one of the most intriguing selection meetings in years on Wednesday when England must decide whether to stick with those who won in South Africa or revamp their under-performing top order.

Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Pat Cummins included in Australia A's 24-man squad for triangular series

Pat Cummins, the talented but injury-prone Australian paceman, has headlined Australia As 24-man squad for their quadrangular series featuring South Africa A in Queensland starting in late July.

The 23-year-old last played for Australia in September 2015 in a One-Day International (ODI) match against England before succumbing to a slew of injuries, most notably the lower lumbar stress fracture, which have plagued his fledgling career. Cummins has played just one Test match, when he memorably claimed seven wickets against South Africa in November 2011 as an 18-year-old.

Rod Marsh, Australias chief selector, said he was hopeful Cummins would play in the 50-over matches. "Pat is tracking along nicely in his recovery from his long term injury and we are hopeful he will be available for the one-day matches in this series," Marsh said on Tuesday (May 10). "However, we will be guided by medical staff on his return."

With the squad being mainly selected on the basis of domestic performances of the players, Marsh added, "It is important that we continue to build our arsenal of quality fast-bowlers and this squad features some new faces such as Joe Mennie and Dan Worrell, both of whom have impressed at the Shield level."

Monday, 9 May 2016

Quinton de Kock rues fielding errors, defends bowlers

Quinton de Kock rues fielding errors, defends bowlersAfter being outclassed by the bottom-ranked Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) in a chase of 182, Quinton de Kock, Delhi Daredevils' opener, defended his bowlers but blamed the fielding lapses for their narrow nine-run defeat at the PCA Stadium in Mohali, on Saturday (May 7).

KXIP team plundered 80 runs in the final seven overs to post a challenging 181 from their quota of overs before executing their plans to perfection in death overs to restrict the visitors to just 172. De Kock, however, felt that it was their fielding mistakes and not bowling that cost Delhi their second game on the trot, for the first time in the ninth season of the Indian Premier League.

"I'm sure we gave a lot of runs away, but I think our bowling was fine. We were just a little bit sloppy in the field," the Daredevils opener told media after the nine-run loss. "It was a good wicket, and other teams bat well also. We would like to bowl them out for 120 every time but that can't happen," he added.

Marcus Stoinis, the destructor-in-chief, got two reprieves within a space of four deliveries as the Delhi fielders missed close chances to run him out. The Kings XI opener was on 16 when as many as three fielders converged but failed to send in a throw from the cover region, allowing Stoinis, who was halfway down, to regain his crease safely. In the next over, Nadeem's failure to collect the throw neatly at the non-striker's end gifted Stoinis his second chance when the batsman was sent back by his partner Hashim Amla. The Australian all-rounder made the most of the opportunities and crafted his maiden IPL half-century to guide his team to a winning score. He topped it up with a three-wicket haul to bag the Man of the Match award.

Delhi were not out of the contest until the excellent spell of bowling in death overs by Punjab. De Kock showed little mercy as he hammered his third fifty-plus score of the season, off just 27 balls, to lead the chase effortlessly. His wicket, first of Stoinis's three in the night, triggered a dry spell and subsequently a collapse that saw Delhi finishing nine runs off the mark. The opener credited the two Sharmas in the Punjab camp Sandeep and Mohit for choking the chase with some tight bowling.

"Ya, I think that (death overs) was kind of where we lost it a little bit. With the new ball, it was quite nice to play and then towards the end of the game, it got a lot harder (to score)," he explained. "Obviously they bowled pretty well also. We tried our hand but Mohit and Sandeep bowled well and to their fields. They also hit their yorkers. But saying that, we were also in a good position at that stage. It happens I guess," the 23-year-old wicketkeeper-bat added.

Friday, 6 May 2016

“I thought it was really important to catch up with him as a friend and see how life is,” added Cook. “It was a ­really nice meal.”

Nick Compton, will be worried about holding on to his place as he takes on Alex Hales and Nottinghamshire at Lord's in what looks like a last-chance saloon.

“We went and won in South Africa, which gives the guys in the side credit in the bank, but we didn't score the runs in the top order that we'd have liked.

“I'm going to this selection meeting. It's not as clear as I hoped it would be by this stage, but that's probably ­because we could go two or three ways. It will be an interesting meeting. There might be some tough calls, but they might give some players another chance. I don't know which way it's going to go.”

Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Fabregas 'flicked Spurs players in groin' while Dier 'made threatening gesture' to Spaniard in ugly scenes at Battle of the Bridge

SAMI MOKBEL: Tottenham midfielder Eric Dier made a threatening 



gesture to Cesc Fabregas in the aftermath of Monday night's Battle 



of the Bridge. The England international's gesture shocked eye-



witnesses as both teams clashed by the entrance to the tunnel 



after the final whistle.

Monday, 2 May 2016

Blistering Steve Smith and Rising Pune Supergiants's death overs woes

Blistering Steve Smith and Rising Pune Supergiants's death overs woesFor the third game in a row, Steven Smith, Rising Pune Supergiants' No. 3 batsman, had to come to the crease before the third over. When RPS, one of two latest entrants in the Indian Premier League (IPL), started their maiden season, it was with a 78-run opening stand between Ajinkya Rahane and Faf du Plessis. Supergiants' opening stands in the subsequent games haven't even crossed 30, but that fact has been masked by solid second-wicket partnerships, and Smith has had an important role in that. Apart from the game against Royal Challengers Bangalore, when the second-wicket stand was worth zero runs because Kevin Pietersen had to retire hurt, the rest have all been over 40. Among them, six have been over fifty, four have been 80 or more, with three such involving Steven Smith. Smith, who batted down the order for the first few games, had an inconsistent start, but he made up for it as he grew from strength to strength with each passing game. The injury to Pietersen, which ruled him out of the IPL, meant that Smith had to take over the crucial No. 3 position, which was his place during Australia's World T20 campaign. While he did not do much at that position for Australia, knocks of 46 not-out, 101 and 45 - the last two coming at strike-rates of close to 200 - is a clear indicator that Smith relishes batting higher up the order. While the Australian has been going great guns in the last few games, and Rahane has been solid at the top of the order, RPS's inability to capitalise on the good starts has been one of their problems. A problem that has been now exacerbated by Steven Smith's injury and being ruled out of the IPL. Each time the Supergiants have batted first in the ongoing edition, they have ended up on the losing side, which is as many as five losses. The chief contributing factor for that has been their death overs batting as much as the shoddy performance of their bowlers. In the matches that they have batted first, the IPL newbies have scored 75 or more at the half-way stage in four games out of five, with three scores at the end of the 10th over being in excess of 80. But in three such matches, their batting in the death has not complemented the superb starts, which has meant that the Supergiants have ended up with totals that haven't met their expectations. Their average score in the last five overs while batting first is a touch below fifty, and they scored 60 apiece in the last five overs against Kolkata Knight Riders and Gujarat Lions before their home match against Mumbai Indians. However, on the two occasions before those scores, RPS's scoring rate was just a touch above eight during the death

Friday, 22 April 2016

Obama meets Saudi king with Iran on agenda

Obama meets Saudi king with Iran on agenda(by Roberta Rampton, Reuters) – RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - U.S. President Barack Obama arrived in Riyadh on Wednesday to meet Saudi Arabia's King Salman ahead of a summit with other Gulf Arab leaders on Thursday and with regional tensions with Iran likely to be high on the agenda. Obama comes to the world's top oil exporter for a fourth and likely last time as president hoping to reassure it and other Gulf allies of Washington's commitment to their security, and to seek ways to reduce sectarian tensions in the region. However, his meetings come in the shadow of disagreements that have further cooled an already strained atmosphere between the old allies ahead of the talks. Unlike in previous visits, Obama's arrival in Riyadh was not aired on live television. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) groups Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Oman which are ruled mostly by Sunni Muslim monarchies, with the exception of Oman (where they are Ibadi Muslims).

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Wicket got better during the chase: Robin Uthappa

Wicket got better during the chase: Robin UthappaRobin Uthappa, the Kolkata Knight Riders opener, felt that the wicket at the PCA Stadium in Mohali played comparatively better during the chase as he hammered a quick-fire half-century to help his team to their third victory in the ninth edition of the Indian Premier League on Tuesday (April 19).

While the batsmen of Kings XI Punjab seemed to struggle to cope up with the turn in the pitch, Kolkata's openers smashed 65 runs in the powerplay overs to lay the platform for an easy chase of 139 to hand the home side their third defeat in four games.

"I thought the wicket got better to bat on in the second innings," Uthappa, who hit a 28-ball 53, said. "I think once they rolled the wicket after the first innings it got better to bat on.

"It's one of those scores where the other team has got an outside chance and depends on how you start the game. I knew it was important to get a good start. As soon as I started to hit the ball well, I said 'let me try and take advantage of this' and the plan worked. It was important for us to get that kind of a start to keep the momentum with us and not give it away to the opponents." said the KKR opener who was named the Man of the Match.

Monday, 11 April 2016

Canada to formally apologise for 1914 Komagata Maru tragedy

He further said that he will 'formally apologise' on May 18 in the House of Commons, 102 years after the infamous incident, Toronto Star reported.

The Japanese steamship Komagata Maru, carrying 376 immigrants, mostly Sikhs, from India was denied entry by the Canadian government in May 1914 and was forced to return to India.

Two months later, the ship arrived in Calcutta (now Kolkata) where British soldiers fired upon the disembarking passengers in which 19 people died.

A painful chapter in the history of Sikhs in Canada, the incident also highlighted the discriminatory immigration policies Canada had followed against Asian immigrants in the 19th century.

Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper did apologise for the incident at a public event in British Columbia in 2008, but the Sikh-Canadians were demanding a formal statement in the Parliament.

Trudeau-led Liberal Party, which has four Sikh ministers in the cabinet, has promised a formal apology during the election campaign last year.

Friday, 8 April 2016

WhatsApp encryption: 8 things to know

WatsApp recently announced that all messages sent on its service are now fully encrypted. The latest version of the app will use security technology that means that messages can't be intercepted as they travel between devices. Encryption ensures that only a message's sender and recipient can read messages, stopping them from being intercepted on their journey.
Here are seven things you need to know about this new security feature in the world's most popular messaging app.
What exactly is it
WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption is available when a user and the person he/she messages to is using the latest version of the app. According to WhatsApp, "Many messaging apps only encrypt messages between you and them, but WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption ensures only you and the person you're communicating with can read what is sent, and nobody in between, not even WhatsApp. This is because your messages are secured with a lock, and only the recipient and you have the special key needed to unlock and read them. For added protection, every message you send has its own unique lock and key."

Could anyone live with Spieth? World No 1 Jason Day was clearly not deterred, blitzing the front nine to reach the turn in just 31 shots, before bogeying the 10th.

McIlroy, watched by Ferguson, was also in red figures, picking up a stroke at the seventh to move to one under.Irishman Shane Lowry, who has done little of note this year, fairly exploded into action with four successive birdies from the second and had moved to five under after eight. Masters magic. There really is nothing in golf like it.

Thursday, 7 April 2016

“If you follow our way over the past few months, then you see we have had a few good moments, and if we have a good moment tomorrow then we will have a real game,” he said.

“If we don't have a good moment then it will be easy for Dortmund. But it is possible (we have a good moment) it is absolutely possible. It will not be easy of course, it's all about the moment and you need to use the moment.”

Ponting expresses interest to coach Australia in future

Ponting expresses interest to coach Australia in futureRicky Ponting, the legendary Australian batsman, has expressed interest in coaching Australia in the future. Ponting, who is currently coaching the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Mumbai Indians, with whom he won the title last year, has suggested that he would like "some continuity" in the role when he eventually finds himself coaching the national side. "I would love to be working with (David) Warner and (Steve) Smith along with some of the young guns like (Usman) Khawaja and (Joe) Burns - that will be a lot of fun," Ponting was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au on Wednesday (April 6). "I know I will thoroughly enjoy it, but right now I have the Big Bash commentary and two months with the Mumbai Indians in the IPL. The rest of the time I like to spend time with my family." The former Australian captain said he was looking at a time-frame around the 2019 World Cup to plunge into full-time coaching duties. "To be honest, I have not thought that far ahead (to 2019), (but) thinking about it now, my family will be a lot older, the girls will be nearly teenagers then so maybe I'll want to be getting out of the house (laughs)," he said. "I love everything about being involved with a team. That is what my life has been about - it is about being in cricket changing rooms and trying to figure out ways to be a better player, or as a coach now I'm always trying to find ways of improving others."If I can improve as a coach this year and I can improve the players, that is a step in the right direction."

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Watson, Binny give us a really balanced squad: Daniel Vettori

Daniel Vettori, the head coach of the Royal Challengers Bangalore, believes that the inclusion of Shane Watson and Stuart Binny to his franchise provides a balance which gives them the luxury of options - one that is an asset in the shortest format.

"We are very happy with team we have," said Vettori on Tuesday (April 5) in the midst of a Royal Challengers' training session at the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore. "Last year we did lots of things really well but the likes of Watson and Binny gives us a really balanced squad.

"To have those guys that have the ability to bat in the top order and bowl four overs is a real luxury. You look at the teams that have been successful in the IPL so far -- Chennai (Super Kings) with the likes of (Ravindra) Jadeja, (Suresh) Raina and (Dwayne) Bravo and KKR (Kolkata Knight Riders) as well have had them with Shakib (Al Hasan). So we're banking on the fact that we have six or seven bowling options. As everyone knows, the Chinnaswamy is a tough place to bowl at so to give ourselves those options is very important," he added.

Shane Watson announced his retirement from the international cricket after the ICC World twenty20 2016. In the tournament where Australia were handed a semifinal exit at the hands of India, Watson scored 96 in four innings with a strike rate of a handy 150; he also picked up five wickets.

Toyota Continues Success A U.S. Market

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Dome effect leaves Chinese megacities under thick haze

Dome effect leaves Chinese megacities under thick hazeAirborne black carbon, also called soot, can cause the dome effect by warming the atmosphere's top layer and blocking sunlight that would otherwise warm the surface air. The reduced temperature difference between the two layers lowers the boundary between them. This effect traps pollution around major cities, worsening air quality, new research suggests. Researchers observed the dome effect around several of China's megacities in December 2013. The compressed near-surface layer of the atmosphere led to thick hazes of pollution, the researchers report online March 16 in Geophysical Research Letters. Reducing local black carbon emissions from industry, biofuel burning, diesel vehicles and coal burning would quickly improve air quality around many megacities, the researchers propose. The report, however, noted that the pay hike will boost GDP by around 40 bps during the current fiscal. The pay hike impact will also jack up food prices, the report said, adding that "food prices could consequently increase, leading to inflation rising above the baseline by 80-100 bps in 2016-17, even assuming effective government policies relating to food stocks, procurement and minimum support prices". On achieving the inflation target (6 per cent in January this year), the Governor said inflation has evolved along the projected trajectory and the January 2016 target was met with a marginal undershoot. "Going forward, CPI inflation is expected to decelerate modestly and remain around 5 per cent in FY17 with small inter-quarter variations," he said, but warned that there are uncertainties surrounding this inflation path emanating from recent unseasonal rains, the likely spatial and temporal distribution of monsoons, the low reservoir levels by historical averages, and the strength of the recent upturn in commodity prices, especially oil. Persistence of inflation in certain services warrants watching, mainly due to pay hikes, he said, while there will be some offsetting downside pressures stemming from tepid demand in the global economy. But the government's effective supply-side measures keeping a check on food prices, and "the government's commendable commitment to fiscal consolidation" will have a salutary impact on inflation.        

Jorge Mendes, the super-agent who represents Costa, is understood to have not been shy in sounding out top European clubs for his client.

Atletico have made no secret that they want to re-sign the 27-year-old and there are some behind the scenes at Chelsea who think Costa has made up his mind to leave.Pato and Falcao are to be shown the exit at Stamford Bridge when their loan deals expire, with Chelsea not planning to keep either.

Friday, 1 April 2016

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US, Saudi Arabia join hands to sanction Pakistani entities ahead of PM Modi's visit to Riyadh

"From terrorizing local populations to exploiting charities and religious institutions, al-Qaida, the Taliban, and Lashkar-e-Taiba have a long history of inflicting violence on Americans and our allies throughout South Asia and the Middle East," said Adam Szubin, acting under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence.



"Today's action marks yet another step in Treasury's efforts to financially cripple terrorist financiers and demonstrates the United States' and Saudi Arabia's shared resolve to target those who support terrorism." Among the individuals sanctioned are LeT operatives Naveed Qamar, Abdul Aziz Nuristani, and Mohammed Ejaz Safarash, the last of whom the treasury department said bankrolled Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi, who India says was one of the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack planners.

The announcement comes as a huge embarrassment for Pakistan, which is already under the gun for its dodgy nuclear weapons policy that is putting mini-nukes in the hands of field commanders, allowing the possibility of a battlefield heist by terrorists and rogue commanders. Islamabad has sent only a token representation to the ongoing nuclear security summit in Washington, as the civilian government there appears locked in a turf battle with the military establishment that is trying to portray India as fomenting terrorism in Baluchistan. But the treasury notification unsparingly shines the light on the wide support that terrorists enjoy in Pakistan, including from its business community.

In providing details about Naveed Qamar, an influential LeT leader who headed its student wing, periodical departments and also edited its Al Dawa magazine.



Washington says in early 2013, Qamar led a group of Pakistani businessmen to an LeT training camp for an orientation program on LeT's operations, after which they donated and pledged support of the group.        





 

US, Saudi Arabia join hands to sanction Pakistani entities ahead of PM Modi's visit to Riyadh

"From terrorizing local populations to exploiting charities and religious institutions, al-Qaida, the Taliban, and Lashkar-e-Taiba have a long history of inflicting violence on Americans and our allies throughout South Asia and the Middle East," said Adam Szubin, acting under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence.



"Today's action marks yet another step in Treasury's efforts to financially cripple terrorist financiers and demonstrates the United States' and Saudi Arabia's shared resolve to target those who support terrorism." Among the individuals sanctioned are LeT operatives Naveed Qamar, Abdul Aziz Nuristani, and Mohammed Ejaz Safarash, the last of whom the treasury department said bankrolled Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi, who India says was one of the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack planners.

The announcement comes as a huge embarrassment for Pakistan, which is already under the gun for its dodgy nuclear weapons policy that is putting mini-nukes in the hands of field commanders, allowing the possibility of a battlefield heist by terrorists and rogue commanders. Islamabad has sent only a token representation to the ongoing nuclear security summit in Washington, as the civilian government there appears locked in a turf battle with the military establishment that is trying to portray India as fomenting terrorism in Baluchistan. But the treasury notification unsparingly shines the light on the wide support that terrorists enjoy in Pakistan, including from its business community.

In providing details about Naveed Qamar, an influential LeT leader who headed its student wing, periodical departments and also edited its Al Dawa magazine.



Washington says in early 2013, Qamar led a group of Pakistani businessmen to an LeT training camp for an orientation program on LeT's operations, after which they donated and pledged support of the group.        





 

Thursday, 31 March 2016

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Wednesday, 30 March 2016

“Excited to see him,” Kerr said. “Thinking a lot about Sager and his family, and there he is. ... Fired up you're working the game, Sags.”

Oh, and for anyone wondering how he's holding up emotionally, Sager said defiantly: “I think my demise has been prematurely reported. I think I'm going to kick this and make medical history and I really believe that.”

“Excited to see him,” Kerr said. “Thinking a lot about Sager and his family, and there he is. ... Fired up you're working the game, Sags.”

Oh, and for anyone wondering how he's holding up emotionally, Sager said defiantly: “I think my demise has been prematurely reported. I think I'm going to kick this and make medical history and I really believe that.”

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Muhammad Ali tributes are coming thick and fast... but The Greatest's health means they need to be completed without delay

The contractors and curators are hurrying to complete the restoration of the small wooden house in Louisville where Muhammad Ali grew up.The driven ambition is to stage the grand launch of No 3302 Grand Avenue as a museum on May 1.There was a sense of urgency, also, about this month’s opening of the large-scale Ali exhibition I Am The Greatest at London’s O2 Arena.

The 69-year-old put the Jordan squad through their paces at the Amman International Stadium in the north west region of the country.

Redknapp is coaching Jordan after being asked to take the job on a short-term basis by his friend Prince Ali, the beaten FIFA presidential candidate.

Harry Redknapp holds first Jordan training session ahead of World Cup qualifiers after taking short-term job as manager

Harry Redknapp began working with Jordan on Monday — but it wasn’t his long-time coaching assistant Joe or the former model now known as Katie Price.Instead, the former Portsmouth and Tottenham boss took training as the new national coach of the Arab kingdom for two World Cup qualifiers against Bangladesh and Australia. No doubt Harry will sheik things up a bit! Redknapp, who has only just started a role as football advisor at Championship side Derby County, flew out to Jordan after watching the Rams beat local rivals Nottingham Forest.

Monday, 21 March 2016

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Where to find products that last a lifetime

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Tuesday, 8 March 2016

The Outlook For The Ten Best Long Term Recovery Markets For Real Estate

Brothers and Sisters on ABC consistantly improves midst of their fourth season dealing while using the sometimes traumatic events of homes later on in your life. Three generations of family get on each other's nerves thus just downright shocking to each other on consistently. Matriarch Nora Walker end up being hold everything together when her grown kids pull all kinds of antics showcase their kids, Nora's grandkids, get ever closer to the edge of going insane.