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Posted: Monday 29 March 2010 - 3 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Attention all volleyball fans: Two weeks from now the circus is coming to town.

The Brandon University Bobcats men's volleyball team swept the Regina Cougars 3-0 (25-21, 25-21, 25-10) for the second straight night on Saturday at the BU gymnasium and finished third in the Canada West conference, earning the Bobcats the right to host the first round of the conference playoffs in two weekends time against their most heated rival in the country, the Thompson Rivers Wolfpack.

The Wolfpack lost to the Trinity Western Spartans last night in Kamloops, B.C., leaving the team that knocked BU out of the 2007-08 post-season - in Brandon no less - in sixth place and making flight plans to head to the Wheat City for Feb. 25-26. The Mulberry Bags Bobcats and Wolfpack have faced off on the floor and on the sidelines in the past, with run-ins occurring between players, fans and even coaches.

"Hopefully we can amend the result from two years ago," said Bobcats setter Luke Reynolds, who was one of four players honoured as part of Senior Night prior to the match. "Obviously having them here is an advantage and our record here is pretty good. So I think if we can come in and put them under some pressure, we can take advantage of that."

The Aussie got his first start of the season, joined in the starting rotation by fellow Ulysse Nardin Replica Watch graduating players Paul Sanderson, Dan Ashfield and Riley Phillips, the Elton grad.

"It was good to get in and get some reps going into playoffs," Reynolds said. "Any way I can help the team and get in there and get some reps is always good."

Sanderson led BU (12-6) with 23 kills, a conference high for this season for a three-set match. Phillips added seven kills for Brandon, while Colin Finch led Regina (0-18) with 10 kills.

Now the Bobcats will hope a two-week layoff doesn't hurt the momentum of a Fake Gucci team that has won four in a row and five of its last six.

"In a lot of ways I think we'd rather keep on playing, but it's the same for everybody," BU head coach Russ Paddock said. "There's not much we can do about it. We'll have a week of competitive in-team practices next week and focus on our opponent after that."

STUFF: BU Bobcats trainer Bryanne McLaughlin is selling tickets for a social next weekend in support of her run for diabetes research this summer. McLaughlin will run her first ever full marathon in Reykjavik, Iceland. Those interested can email her at .


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Posted: Monday 29 March 2010 - 3 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

By Bill Cloutier Assistant Sports Editor

HAMDEN -- Back in 1992, UConn men's basketball coach Jim Calhoun told fans around the state to "take a picture" before guard Chris Smith graduates because he felt it would be a long time before the Huskies had a player that important to his program.

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Quinnipiac fans might want to put a monument up for Justin Rutty before he graduates. A picture just won't do him justice.

Rutty was named the Northeast Conference player of the year on Tuesday, as voted by the conference coaches. Quinnipiac's Tom Moore, in his third season, was named coach of the year.

The Bobcats reaped the two biggest awards, and senior swingman James Feldeine was named to the all-conference first team, after wrapping up their first NEC title with Division I school bests of 21 wins and 15 NEC victories.

Quinnipiac will play host to Monmouth in the quarterfinals of the NEC tournament Thursday at 7 p.m.

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Rutty is Quinnipiac's first NEC player of the year. Combined with Moore, who served as Calhoun's assistant for 13 years, Rutty and his shoulder-length hair and massive frame have become the faces of a program that has quickly become one of the elite in the NEC.

"Justin's been immense," Moore said. "When you get a kid, at this level, who is vastly different than the type of players who come through at his position, I think it stands out even more."

Rutty led the conference in rebounding for the second straight year. He is 13th nationally with 10.8 a game.

"Justin's combination of size and strength and a nose for the ball, and desire to go get the ball, makes it stand out even more," Moore said. "You don't find that package too often at this level in a 5 man. He's someone who the other coaches have to game plan for, and he probably takes up a lot of attention in scouting reports. I know his presence has really made life easier on a lot of our perimeter guys throughout the season. Justin's effect on our program is wide-ranging and immense on pretty much every level."

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Rutty has also earned recognition as one of the top offensive rebounders in the nation. After finishing second nationally in that category as a sophomore to Pitt's DeJuan Blair, he ranks third in Division I this season with 4.9 per game. Rutty is the complete package, defending and scoring. He enters the postseason third in Replica Chloe the conference in field goal percentage (.539) and eighth in scoring (15.0 ppg). He has compiled a conference-best 14 double-doubles on the year and 27 over the course of his career, a Quinnipiac Division I record.

Rutty is 19th in the NEC in career rebounds with 762 and has a good chance of ending his career as the league's career leader in that category. The 6-foot-7, 240-pounder also cracked the 1,000- point mark this season.

Rutty is the major reason why Quinnipiac is ranked second nationally in rebound margin. The Bobcats won the battle on the boards in all but one game this year.

Moore has posted a winning conference record in all three of his seasons and has a 36-18 record against NEC competition.

Robert Morris guard Karon Abraham was named the conference rookie of the year and Sacred Heart's Liam Potter the most improved player. Robert Morris
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Posted: Monday 29 March 2010 - 3 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

By Bill Cloutier Assistant Sports Editor

HAMDEN -- There was a time during the early portion of the Quinnipiac men's basketball schedule when the Bobcats were a mystery. They were just 4-5 on the season but had played only one game at home, leaving many people wondering how good this team really was.

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Night in and night out since, they've solved that mystery.

Quinnipiac hammered Monmouth 82-63 in a Northeast Conference game at the TD Bank Sports Center Thursday to finish the regular-season home portion of its schedule with a perfect 12-0 mark. Justin Rutty led all scorers with 25 points and added a dozen rebounds and James Feldeine had a triple-double (19 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists) as Quinnipiac (20-8, 14-3 NEC) won for the 16th time in its last 19 games.

Monmouth (12-17, 8-9) was led by Travis Taylor with 20 points.

"The 20 wins is something that's not lost on me," Quinnipiac coach Tom Moore said. "It's a special number in college basketball."

The Bobcats played brilliantly on offense Thursday. They shot 54 percent from the field in the game and were 7-for-14 from 3-point range. They had 25 assists on 32 field goals led by Feldeine, whose triple-double was the first at Quinnipiac since Kason Mims did it in 2004.

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"James really loves to score and I love that about him," Moore said. "Tonight he did a phenomenal job of balancing scoring and helping his teammates."

Feldeine said it's just part of him becoming a complete player.

"I was telling coach Moore I've got to play point guard," Feldeine joked. "I didn't know I was even close to a triple-double but at half the coach just told me to keep passing the ball. I wasn't forcing things. I'm letting the offense come to me.

"Tonight I got the ball to my bigs and the guards were hitting their shots, too."

Many of Feldeine's assists went inside to Rutty, who finished the game 11 of 14 from the floor.

"They just beat us in every phase of the game," Monmouth coach Dave Calloway said. "They outrebounded us, outshot and outworked us."

Rutty Replica Puma had his 13th double-double (13 points, 11 rebounds) of the season by halftime. Feldeine also had 13 points at the half and James Johnson closed the first half with a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give the Bobcats a 39-23 lead, capping a 16-3 run.

Monmouth never made a run in the second half as Quinnipiac hit five 3-pointers and eventually opened up a 60-37 lead.

Quinnipiac has just one regular-season game left, a road game at Fairleigh Dickinson on Saturday. The Bobcats will enter the weekend trailing conference leader Robert Morris by a game in the NEC standings. Should Quinnipiac win and Robert Morris lose (the Colonials play at third-place Mount St. Mary's) the Bobcats would earn the No. 1 seed in next week's postseason tournament and an automatic berth into the NIT.

The winner of the NEC tournament gains entry into the NCAA tournament, and Quinnipiac is certainly one of the front-runners.

The 20 wins is a Division I record for the Bobcats and it is the 13th time this season they've won by double digits.

Feldeine said he realized early in the year that the Bobcats were in for a big season
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Posted: Thursday 25 March 2010 - 3 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Russian Ustyugov wins gold in biathlon men's 15km mass start (updated)

Replica Fossil Watch WHISTLER, Canada, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- Evgeny Ustyugov of Russia captured the gold medal in the biathlon men's 15-kilometer mass start event at the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games here on Sunday.

The 24-year-old Russian rising star finished first in 35 minutes 35.7 seconds, followed by Martin Fourcade of France in 35:46.2. Pavol Hurajt of Slovakia won the bronze in 35:52.3.

Ustyugov, a soldier competing in his first Winter Olympics, shot a flawless program and sprinted away from the pack after the final shooting session to win the gold. Immersion Watch Replica

It seemed that he could not believe he had won the gold after skiing past the finish line.

"It hasn't sunk in yet. I still don't understand that I've won the gold," he said. "Honestly, I wouldn't even have dreamt that I would be here."

Fourcade, 21, missed two targets in the opening stage and another in the final round to ruin his chances of catching Ustyugov.

"The beginning was hard," said Fourcade. "I missed two targets in my first prone and I say: 'Now it's finished and I can't go on the podium.'

"But I kept fighting because it was the Olympics. If you say you can't (go on the podium) everybody looks at you. You have to fight and it got better and better for me. I could see all the other athletes were tired. Today was a tough day."

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Hurajt, who claimed the bronze after leading for much of the race, collapsed at the finish after completing the race.

The 32-year-old veteran was satisfied with his results, especially his shooting performance.

"I knew before the start that the race could be very fast and I knew I had to make 20 out of 20 shots to do well," he said. "When I managed to hit all the 20 targets, I was very happy and I knew I had a chance for a medal."

Posted: Thursday 25 March 2010 - 3 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

from BERNAMA, The Malaysian National News Agency JOHOR BAHARU, Feb 20 (Bernama) -- Miu Miu Handbags Ten men created a ruckus when they failed to get numbers to queue up at the state immigration department counters in the Federal Building here today.

They argued and shouted with the staff for issuing only 120 queue numbers when about 500 people turned up to apply for, or renew passports.

Some claimed they had been coming to the department for three consecutive days but had yet to obtain a number.

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Confirming the ruckus, Johor Baharu (south) police chief Assistant Commissioner Zainuddin Yaakob said policemen were sent to the department to bring the situation under control.

He said Replica Elini nothing untoward happened.

The situation improved when the department began issuing more queue numbers.

Copyright 2010 Bernama

Posted: Thursday 25 March 2010 - 25 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Russian Plushenko beaten in men's singles Olympic figure skating

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VANCOUVER, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- Russian Evgeni Plushenko failed to defend his Olympic men's singles figure skating title here on Thursday, edged by Evan Lysacek of the United States by 1.31 points at the Vancouver Games.

The world champion Lysacek thus came out the first Olympic gold medalist of the event for the United States since the 1988 winner Brian Boitano.

Japan's Daisuke Takahashi took the bronze medal, which marked the Asian country's first ever Olympic medal in the men's figure skating.

Skating to "Tango Amore", Plushenko, who just came back from retirement this season, nailed a quadruple-triple toeloop combination, rather than the quad-triple-double combination he had planned, before jumping six triples and landing shaky on two of those.

The routine scored the 27-year-old 165.51 points, making him slipping to the second at 256.36 overall.

Lysacek, who was crowned the world champion in 2009, scored 167.37 points in free skating for a accumulated 257.67 points overall, after skating first in the last six-skater group and completing eight clean triples to "Sheherazade".

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The result, of course, could not satisfy Plushenko, the three- time world champion of the earlier last decade.

"I'm happy with my programme, but not happy with the result," said the Russian, who claimed his sixth European title last month with the same routine. "I was sure that I had won my second Olympic Games. But this is the new system, the quad is not valued anymore. Apparently this is what figure skating needs today."

"As I said, I'd accept any result and a silver is great, but nevertheless it was a defeat today," he added. "I did everything the right way."

Asked whether he would announce to retire, just as he did five days after winning in Turin four years ago, Plushenko, with three medals after as many Winter Games, said: "Maybe this was my last competition, but we'll see."

Even his rival Lysacek gave him some credit. "I thought that he looked great. He had a great skate. It wasn't about gold, silver or bronze for me. That was a great skate," said the 24-year-old American.

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Turin silver medalist Stephane Lambiel of Switzerland had his hand touching the ice on his opening quadruple toeloop in Thursday's free skating and scored a total of 246.72 points to finish the fourth.

Home favorite Patrick Chan, who's only 19-year-old and the 2009 world championships' silver medalist, was the fifth in his Olympic debut though he fell on a triple Axel.

Japan's other duo Nobunari Oda and Takahiko Kozuka were respectively placed seventh and eighth, though Oda stumbled badly on a triple loop and had to stop to fix his right skating boot. He finished seventh on 238.54 points with two points deduction for the incident.

Posted: Thursday 25 March 2010 - 25 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

By Pam Sohn and Chris Carroll

Three shootings in about eight months at the same convenience store on Wilcox Boulevard have the leaders of neighborhood associations planning an emergency meeting.

"We're just tired of all the shootings," said Cynthia Stanley-Cash, president of the North Brainerd Neighborhood Association. "We have been ignored on our side of town."

On Saturday, Terrance Etchison, 27, died from a gunshot wound after a black male shot him in the chest outside the Kanku's at 3440 Wilcox Blvd., police said. According to witnesses, an exchange took place among several men inside the store, then the men went outside and Mr. Etchison was shot.

Jamaal Byrd, 29, is charged with first-degree murder.

It was the second homicide in seven weeks at the Kanku's on Wilcox.

Ms. Cash and Robert Schreane, a member of the North Brainerd Community Council -- a consortium of nine neighborhood associations in the area -- said their organizations plan to meet today at Dalewood Middle School at 6 p.m.

Mr. Schreane also said they want politicians who campaigned on platforms of safe neighborhoods to put city and county money where their mouths have been.

Mr. Schreane questioned recent comments from County Commissioner Greg Beck, who called for a rally to galvanize leadership in the community.

"We don't need a rally to solve our problems," Mr. Schreane said. "The community has been primed and calling for help. But there's been no movement of these politicians until it's close to election time."

This is an election year for seats on the Hamilton County Commission.

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Ashish Chaudhari has owned the Wilcox Boulevard Kanku's for about three years, and he acknowledges there are dangers.

"We hear gunshots around the store," he said. "You hear them in the neighborhood behind us, across the street."

Sgt. Todd Royval, supervisor of the Chattanooga Police Department's crime suppression unit, which monitors gang activity, said he believes the Kanku's has become dangerous because of its proximity to two opposing gang territories.

"That intersection area near Kanku's has one certain set of gang members there and, if you go right to the tunnels, there's a completely different set they might have problems with," he said. "It's like a fishing hole -- they know it's in the middle, so that's where they go to."

He said the owner shouldn't be blamed.

"The owner can't control the people that come to his business," he said.

Residents who live near the service station said Monday they don't know if the incidents have been gang-related, but they know there is too much violence.

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In 2005, the Chattanooga City Council approved a zoning changed to allow the store to be built, Mr. Schreane said, and then store-owner Vijay Chaudhari compromised with residents by pledging to hire off-duty police officers as security between 6 p.m. and closing.

"That has not taken place yet," Mr. Schreane said Monday.

Councilman Peter Murphy, who represents District 9, where the Kanku's is located, said he understands residents' concern.

Posted: Monday 22 March 2010 - 4 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

POLICE are hunting a gang who chased and stabbed a man.

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The 45-year-old victim was attacked in the early hours of Saturday when he was pursued by a group of three or four men and knifed.

Police are treating the attack in Cornwall Street, Kinning Park, at around 12.30am as attempted murder.

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The victim is being treated at the Southern General Hospital where doctors described his condition as serious. It is thought the attackers made off in a silver estate car towards Paisley Road Toll.

One is described as white, around 6ft 2in and in his late 20s to early 30s. He was wearing dark clothing and a green and rolex fake white scarf.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Govan CID on 0141 532 5400.


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Posted: Monday 22 March 2010 - 2 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Teen charged in fatal car wreck

A Logan teen has been charged in the death of an 81-year-old man after a three-vehicle crash near Omar.

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State Police said it happened just before 4 p.m. Monday on W.Va. 44 near Omar, which is south of Logan.

A Volvo with two men inside, including the 81-year-old victim, was heading north on the two-lane road when they were sideswiped by a Chevrolet Cavalier, driven by 19-year-old Staci Lynn Spaulding, who crossed the dotted centerline while heading south, troopers said.

The force of the collision caused the Volvo to skid into the path of an oncoming Pontiac, which struck the Volvo on the passenger side, where the unidentified elderly man was sitting, officers said.

The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the Volvo and the two inside the Pontiac suffered non-life threatening injuries and were transported to Logan Regional Medical Center in Logan for treatment.

Spaulding was not injured in the crash, but officers found she was under the influence of a controlled substance. Troopers have not been able to identify what substance.

Spaulding was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of a controlled substance causing death. She is being held at Southwestern Regional Jail.

Man used fake bladder for drug screening

A Charleston man was arrested after deputies said he tried to beat a drug-screening test with a fake bladder.

Kanawha Sheriff's deputies said David A. Walker, 30, of Pioneer Lane, was completing his scheduled drug screening at the Adult Probation office in Charleston Monday when his probation officer noticed something strange.

The officer told deputies while he was watching Walker provide a urine sample for the test something appeared odd to him and he asked Walker to lower his pants, according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Magistrate Court.

The officer found a plastic bladder strapped to Walker's waist with a 6- to 8-inch-long tube attached to it, the complaint said. Deputies said the liquid inside the plastic device appeared to be urine and that it was held inside the device with a compression clamp placed around the tube.

Walker told officers he had bought the device on the Internet with the purpose of "beating" the drug test, the complaint said.

The drug screenings are part of Walker's bond agreement. Walker was recently convicted of operating a meth lab but was free on bond pending his sentencing hearing before Kanawha Circuit Judge Paul Zakaib.

Walker was taken into custody and charged with attempting to defeat a drug test.

Campus police identify suspect in assault

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West Virginia State University Police Chief Joe Saunders said a Fayette County man is believed to be the assailant in a sexual assault that took place on campus a few weeks ago.

Saunders said an arrest warrant was issued last week for Quincy Story, 22, of Anstead. He said the case against a Charleston man who had been previously accused in the crime had been dropped.

Witnesses both at the school and on a Kanawha Regional Transit Authority bus identified Story as the assailant, he said.

He said Story was found in Beckley and that police officers there served the
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Posted: Monday 22 March 2010 - 3 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

POLICE today publicly appealed for a key witness to come forward after a gang of thugs attacked aman and a woman in Heathfield.

Five or six men launched their attack on the man andwoman in their car near Sparkworld in Battle Road.

The couple were sitting in their car when the thugs opened the car doors and launched their assault.

It took place between 10pm and 10.30pm on Friday, January 29.

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He suffered minor injuries and did not require hospital treatment, police said.

Thewomanwas hit once and fled from the car to the nearby Spar shop screaming for help, say police.

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A passing motorist offered her help and also asked Spar staff to call the police.

PC Lara Ryder, based at Chudleigh police station, said the man who offered help could provide them with evidence which would lead them to the culprits.

She said: "The men were seen running off towards Cannon Road.

"The passing male motorist stopped and offered help to fake rolex the woman as she ran to the Spar shop. He also spoke to staff there.

"We really want to track him down and speak to him so he can help with our inquiries.

"We believe he was driving a dark coloured hatchback and he may possibly have had a female passenger."

Information to police on 08452 777 444 quoting crime reference JC/ 10/118 or contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


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Posted: Thursday 18 March 2010 - 8 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

This week we witnessed a deluge of sorts at Film City. We mean tears of joy, pain and emotion - you guessed it right, the Karan Johar type.

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He had a special screening of My Name is Khan锟?for his filmi friends and a few mediawallahs, and believe it or not, at the end of it, sobs and sniffles is all we could hear.

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Only feel-good tears, of course. John Abraham, who was seated next to us, wept so much that the poor fella had to rush to the men's room to wash up before the shutterbugs could catch a glimpse of his red, teary eyes. Farah Khan was choking fake rolex with emotion too, and rushed out soon after the screening. And we emptied a whole box of tissue papers. With all the compliments that followed, we are sure KJo will be shedding some khushi ke aasu, too.

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Posted: Thursday 18 March 2010 - 27 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

THE NEW SAINTS..........2 PORT TALBOT..................2 After extra-time - Port Talbot won 4-3 on pens PORT Talbot showed their steel by clinching a place in the Welsh Cup semi-finals with a penalty shoot-out win over The New Saints.

And goalkeeper Lee Kendall proved the hero - saving one penalty before firing the winner from the spot.

Mark Jones' men had narrowly lost their two previous visits to the artificial surface at Park Hall, most recently by a solitary goal in the league after last year's 2-0 Loosemores Cup exit.

But they gained revenge by sinking the Saints in the most thrilling of fashions.

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After the game finished 2-2 after 90 minutes and extra-time, Kendall blocked the first penalty Parmigiani Watches from midfielder Scott Ruscoe.

The Saints' hopes faded further as Chris Seargeant rattled the bar from his spot kick, before Kendall stepped up to send the Steelmen into the semi-finals with a 4-3 shootout success.

It proved a tough, keenly contested encounter, with no fewer than 10 bookings, seven for TNS, as both sides refused to budge.

Both teams were without key players, Port Talbot missing top scorer Liam McCreesh through suspension while the Saints' new striker Chris Sharp was cup-tied.

TNS drew first blood with Aeron Edwards giving the Oswestry hosts a 14th-minute lead, only for Martin Rose to head Town level from a Lloyd Grist corner on 26 minutes.

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The Steelmen continued to give as good as they got, and got their noses in front when Lee John capitalised on a mistake by home keeper Paul Harrison to put his side ahead 10 minutes before half-time.

Title-chasing Saints hit back to level two minutes after the break through Alex Darlington, but neither side could find a winner. Victory in the shoot-out was the perfect end to the week for Talbot, and particularly manager Jones who just a few days earlier had committed himself to the club for another two seasons.

And European football is on the horizon with the Steelmen now in the last four of the Welsh Cup and also going well in the league.

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Posted: Thursday 18 March 2010 - 4 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

The Government has been forced on the defensive after revelations that in 2008 National promised not to increase GST if elected. Key Chopard Watch Replica and Finance Minister Bill English were squirming in Parliament yesterday when Labour unearthed quotes from both men pledging not to raise GST.

A film of a press conference in October 2008, shortly before the election, shows Key being asked whether National would consider raising GST as a means of cutting large deficits in the Crown accounts. He replied: "National is not going to be raising GST. National wants to cut taxes, not raise taxes."

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He said that if a government was "doing a half-decent job of growing the economy", a rise in GST "wouldn't be happening, and that's not on our agenda".

Labour leader Phil Goff said Key had broken his word.

"On what basis does he claim a mandate for increasing GST when he explicitly promised the nation that he wouldn't do so?" Goff asked Parliament yesterday.

Key denied he had ever pledged not to raise GST under any circumstances.

He said his GST remarks had been in response to a question about deficits.

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"I never made that promise. What I said was I wouldn't raise GST to cover deficits," Key said.

English pledged not to raise GST in a newspaper interview in December 2008.

"We won't be doing that . . . It is not our policy."

English told Parliament yesterday that while he had made the pledge, "the previous government left the economy in such a mess we've had to set out and design a tax package that will help strengthen our economic performance".


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TWO men attacked each other with pieces of a broken steering wheel lock in another road rage incident at Nambour.

Police have confirmed they are investigating a report of a savage fight on Tuesday between a 62-year-old male driver and a 30-year- old male pedestrian.

The incident is believed to have occurred after the older man left the carpark of the Nambour RSL club at about midday and met with the younger man.

The older man later reportedly stopped his car at a set of traffic lights on nearby Coronation Street when the younger man approached the vehicle.

It is believed the younger man spat in the driver's face through the driver's side window during the altercation.

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Replica Clerc The older man then grabbed a steering wheel lock from the inside of his vehicle.

Nambour police officer in charge Gary Brayley said the male driver claimed he used the item in an attempt to defend himself from his attacker.

The item broke during the altercation.

The driver got out of the vehicle at some stage as the incident continued.

Witnesses reportedly approached the younger man after the 62- year-old fell to the ground.

The man suffered lacerations to his arm and grazing.

He was taken to Nambour General hair extensions wholesale Hospital for treatment.

Senior Sergeant Brayley said police had received a report of the disturbance from the 62-year-old man.

Snr Sgt Brayley said no arrests had been made.

"Police are gathering statements from witnesses at the scene," Snr Sgt Brayley said.

The incident follows an altercation at Nambour earlier this month.

A 35-year-old Nambour man suffered serious facial injuries after he was struck in the face several times while sitting in his vehicle at a set of traffic lights on February 11.


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LUCKNOW: The lackadaisical attitude adopted by the Air India authorities left at least 100-odd Dubai-bound passengers stranded at the Amausi airport in city on Thursday. These passengers had to board the Air India Express flight number IX-193 at 10:55 am on Thursday from Lucknow. However, the flight was rescheduled without any prior information to passengers which was later scheduled to depart at 2.20 am on Friday.

Notably, the flight is one of the few direct flights between Lucknow and Dubai.

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The passengers came to know about the rescheduling when they were stopped from entering the airport by the CISF men. "No passenger is allowed to enter the airport unless his/her flight is to take off within three hours," a jawan deployed at the entrance said.

A passenger B Naqvi who works in Dubai reached the airport at 8:30 am after driving for over 60 kilometres from Bara Banki. Taken aback by the news of rescheduling he said, "this is ridiculous." "There was no one to greet me at the counter. Only a hand-written note stating that the flight to Dubai was rescheduled was hanging on one of the windows," he said. Naqvi went to meet the duty officers but they shrugged off the responsibility saying, "its Air India office which is to be blamed." Disheartened, Naqvi went back to his home. "I would drive Fake Prada Handbags again at night," he told TOI.

Many native passengers returned back to the city while several took refuge at local hotels or relative's place. Another passenger Mohd Rehan, a businessman from Bahraich questioned: "It's so difficult going to a hotel with all the baggage and stay there for half a day. Then who will bear the overhead expenses? and what if I was not prepared to meet the extra-cost?"

The others - who didn't have much money or had come from far off cities - had no option but to wait. "This has caused me great inconvenience... I have come from Bareilly and cannot even go back. There are no relatives in the city and I cannot even wait at the airport," rued a traveller who has taken up a blue collared job in Dubai to support his family.

Saima begum of Gorakhpur who had come to bid adieu to her husband was extremely upset over the way Air India authorities handled the entire situation.

"We travelled overnight to reach the airport on time and finds that the flight has been dealyed and rescheduled for another day. What is the need of taking e-mails and cell numbers if the authorities cannot inform us? The authorities have made no arrangements for keeping the baggages or offering refreshments," she said.

TOI tried to contact Air India station head Sujit Kumar on his cell number but he was not available for comments despite repeated attempts. Even director, Amausi airport, Atul Dixit did not respond to phone calls. Attempts to contact Air India's northern region officials through their helpline number 0124-2877-777 also went in vain. A second line officer, Emporio Armani Replica Watch preferring anonimity, however passed the buck on Air India's Mumbai office. "The rescheduling work is done by the Mumbai office. How can anybody here help?

In fact Air India is not to be blamed at all. Booking agents do not ensure that the passengers give in their contact details," he said. When asked as to why clients who had filled their details were not informed, the officer had little to say. For Reprint Rights: timescontent.com


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ASK any sprightly young fight fan what the name Joe means in South Wales and he'll look at you in disbelief. Why, who else but Joe Calzaghe, unbeaten in 46 fights, best Welsh boxer of 'em all.

Well, you can argue about that while thinking of JimmyWilde Immersion Replica or Jim Driscoll, Tom Thomas or Freddie Welsh or - but let's not destroy the illusion. They can claim that Calzaghe was the best. But there's no doubt about who was the best-loved - Cardiff's own Joe Erskine, the finest ring-master since Driscoll, with whom he had so much in common.

When they took Peerless Jim on his last sad journey from a numbed Newtown to Cathays Cemetery, 100,000 men, women and children braved the bleakness of that February day in 1925 to say farewell to a folk hero. And when it was over, and old men still talked about it in the Old Arcade or the City Arms 50 years on, they told each other there could never be another outpouring of grief to match it.

Nope, there could never be another fighter like Jim, whose gloves so unerringly touched the heart of a city.

Until 20 years ago, on the day when they took Cardiff's own Joe on that same last, sad journey. The sense of loss was just as profound, and in a way Joe's passing marked, as well, the passing of old Butetown, Tiger Bay if you like, for here was the last of the paladins from that fabled little patch.

Joe Erskine died 20 years ago this week, the glory days long gone. He died alone in his Adamsdown flat, his money gone, his health gone, his second marriage over. But what a legacy he left, what a credit he'd been to the hard old game he graced with such dignity.

"If Joe had owned a punch," said his old mate, middleweight champ Phil Edwards, "he would have been world champion." Phil wasn't alone in that claim. Well, Joe was British and Empire boss when Britain was pretty well stocked in the beef brigade with Henry Cooper, Brian London, Dick Richardson and up-and-comers like Billy Walker battling each other. But although he went to the top of the tree he never forgot his roots and they went deep, those roots, all the way back to his beloved Bay.

Which is why his coffin was carried back through that Bay - the old Bay - along Angelina Street where he'd been born 56 years earlier, and Bute Street and Mount Stuart Square before going on to Thornhill. That was how he wanted it.

Yes, Joe died broke, the pounds 80,000 he'd earned - a tidy sum 50 years ago - swallowed by a string of busted business ventures. But that was only money. Joe was rich in friends right to the end and they came to see him off.

Naturally, the fight fraternity was there, old ring rival Henry Cooper along with Merthyr's Eddie Thomas and Howard Winstone and from London, Terry Downes with local Replica Gucci fighters Gordon Blakey and Pat Thomas, Eddie Avoth and Malcolm Collins and, of course Jack Petersen, Cardiff's heavyweight hero of the Thirties who saw Joe take the title he'd once held.

Joe had played rugby for that fine Bay side the CIACs before turning to his bruising trade and there was his old team-mate Billy Boston, who went on to become one of the greatest of all rugby league players. And from union, Barry John and Newport's Ken Jones.

Most couldn't get into St Mary's Church where another Bay boy showed the world they could sing as well as fight. Patrick Williams, Dando to one and all, gave them Panis Angelicus and the Lord's Prayer in a baritone sending sh
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International trade sometimes triggers outsourcing of jobs, but always results in outsourcing of carbon dioxide emissions. For the year 2004, about 23 percent of carbon dioxide emissions worldwide were generated during the production of goods or services that crossed national or regional borders, Steven J. Davis and Ken Caldeira of the Carnegie Institution for Oris Watch Science in Stanford, Calif., reported December 14.

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About 11 percent of the greenhouse gases related to goods or services eventually consumed in the United States, the world's largest consumer nation, were produced elsewhere, the team estimates. On the other hand, about 22.5 percent of the [CO.sub.2] emissions in China are associated with goods and services that are exported and consumed Pulsar Replica Watches elsewhere. Attributing the responsibility for carbon dioxide emissions to the final consumer of goods, rather than to the producer of those goods, would be one way to allocate the burden of mitigating the effects of those emissions, Davis and Caldeira said.


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HARLEY TOWLER and mixed doubles partner Sarah Milne exited the English national badminton championships yesterday.

However, 17-year-old Towler (pictured), from Nettleham, still experienced life at the very top of the game as he and IWC Replica Watches Milne, from Yorkshire, were knocked out of the tournament by Athens Olympics silver medallist Nathan Robertson, and his partner Jenny Wallwork.

The young duo Chanel Handags Replica were defeated 21-14, 21-7 in the second round of the tournament, which is being held in Manchester.

Earlier in the day Towler and Milne had won through their first round event by defeating Adam Smith and Elena Johnson, 21-16, 21- 15.

Last night, Towler was due to play in his third game of the day, a first round match in the men's doubles with partner Alex Fowler.

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Chinese director Chen Kaige to begin filming ancient revenge drama in March

BEIJING, Feb.5 (Xinhua) -- Oscar-nominated Chinese director Chen Kaige is set to start shooting his new film, an adaptation of an ancient revenge story, in March.

A story from China's Spring and Autumn Period (770 BC-476 BC) inspired the film, called "Zhao Shi Gu Er," or "Zhao's Orphan."

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The story revolves around a doctor who saves Zhao Wu, the only child of the Zhao family, by sacrificing his own baby, and then raises Zhao until he can take revenge on the general who tried to wipe out his family.

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Chen said Friday the film would not be a historical drama paired with love and hate, but rather a revenge story that takes loyalty and courage as its main themes.

The film is an effort to understand the motives that drove the doctor to his extraordinary acts, Chen added.

Chen's previous production, "Forever Enthralled," was a biopic of the late Peking Opera master Mei Lanfang.


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A FIRECRACKER display and free champagne is on offer to diners attending the pandora charms start of the Year of The Tiger celebrations at the China Royal restaurant in Bridge Street, Brigg, on Monday, February 15.

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