Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Sports-COPA Favorites Brazil fail to shoot again (AFP)

Buenos Aires (AFP)-Brazil failed again to live up to their favorite label box office America, securing 2-2 draw with Paraguay after they were 90 seconds from defeat.

Stryker substitute Fred on Saturday rescued a point, but unless the auriverde can beat Ecuador match group b final, they will sweat the they did enough to reach the quarterfinals.

Current form, they hardly deserve to advance.

Then again, the tournament is proving the thousand experience for large teams of Latin America, also did not follow their traditional opponents Argentina or Uruguay.

The trio won 36 out of 41 last editions of the tournament, but this year they are having their way.

Six games, zero wins the story so far for the auriverde, the albiceleste the Celeste.

While the big guns in the struggle to impress, new names are emerging, as Venezuela, which stand proudly at the top of the Group of Brazil after first holding stars Samba to draw goalless in La Plata, then sat aside with Ecuador strike ?"????? mchosht msizr González in Salta.

With Peru, whose last title came in 1975, and Chile, which has never won the event, setting the pace in their group ahead of semi-finalists of the World Cup and Colombia and Argentina in their place, leaving the order and is not rocking yet crumbling.

Fred not appeared when done for the Brazilians is now bottom of group holders do them and not expect their Assembly in Ecuador issued a mmoshma.

Brazil coach putting brave face Mano Menezes on result Paraguay, insisting that "they didn't do enough to beat us and brutal which did that."

But he admitted: "there was a lot of pressure to win-we made some mistakes and lose. Now we are going into our third match (be) better than our second was better than our first. "

Release Robinho looks smart when you step on the new faces for beautiful boxes, Jadson scored but he failed to appear after the transition, when elano was opportunity Brazilians do not appear to have settled on a system on the basis of their opening two matches.

A veteran of Paraguay Scorer a Roque Santa Cruz-Nelson Haedo Valdez involve their second home – was furious after the late intervention of Fred denied Guarani famous victory.

"We made mistakes that team just not do. We dropped key points, "said the man Blackburn after mosquito 25th goal for his country to go level with Saturnino Cardozo.

Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino agreed that victory has been closed.

"I like English, but it hurts (to give the benefit of the goal at the end.) We should really have both our games, "he insisted.

With the next to come and in the know have cut to get the win they need to ensure the progress of their work.

Venezuela defender Oswaldo Viscarrondo, with two games to date, insisted the team has no intention of throwing it all away now.

"We prepared well, which can be seen in the following performances.

"It's very fine balanced cash. I just hope we continue in this vein that we want to reach the quarters as the, "he said.

"Paraguay side we respect but we are already receiving honor these last few years" too-to say nothing about last week.

Sunday sees Colombia will try to secure the quarters with a victory over Bolivia. This point enough cafeteros, says Argentina having to beat Costa Rica to win group a.

A draw in this game says hosts need to sweat about bagging one of the units place in quarters of their two best third placed finisher.


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Japan idled reactors could resume after stress test

TOKYO (Reuters)-Japan's idled nuclear reactors could resume work if you pass the first stage of security checks post-Fukushima in two stages, the Government said on Monday.

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Sports-agent mother Yao baatid of all-star Center (AP)

Houston-American agent to confirm reports of Yao Ming Center of Houston Rockets all-star retiring, saying Yao has scheduled a press conference July 20 in Shanghai to reveal his plans.

John Huizinga said Saturday he was "not in a position" to say whether Yao NBA announced that he planned to retire.

"I am not in a position to do it," Yao's agent said in an interview by telephone. "It is going to be a press conference on 20 July. Which means it is time to highlight is going to make a statement, did not think it appropriate for me to say anything before he does. "

Yahoo! Sports reported intention of Yao retire. Neither the NBA nor missile response reports due to the lockout.

7-foot-6 Yao to an extreme by the leg and foot injuries late in his career, and missed a regular-season over 250 for six seasons. He played only five games last season before breaking his bcidkth effort in left ankle.

Yao was hoping to return to Houston, even though his contract had expired after last season. He received earlier this year injury could force him into retirement.

Huizinga was says what Yao was about to expose on 20 July, only that Yao "is entitled to make its statement on its own terms, at the time."

"I take care to get in trouble," Huizinga said. "I just think the highlight has the right to do so in the way he wants to do it. That applies to all kinds of things in my opinion has the right to. I just want it to be able to handle this the way he wants. "

Word of Yao's retirement triggered frenzy in China. Thousands of fans flooded online forums on the new industrialisation. One wrote: "it is China's top athlete ... A shame to lose such a sports icon. "the most popular online portals of China, sina.com, sohu.com, headlined the news of a possible retirement on the homepages of Yao stands out.

-Time all-star Yao has averaged eight points and 19 rebounds, 5.7 in eight seasons. He also became a global icon, connect the NBA China throughout Asia.

Huizinga intensive programmes of interest among the Yao, but also said Yao deserves the right to control how they discovered.

"The guy worked very hard, he is set up with many, many took for many people," said Huizinga. "I think he wants to run this part of his life as he wanted to run it. I understand that other people won't feel it. Don't like it, but I'm not going to be able to change it. "


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Rihanna provides fire during Dallas map

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap) - Texas Rihanna is illuminated when a fire on the stage broke out during their "loud" tour stop in Dallas.

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Sports-Haas takes two-shot lead at Pebble Beach (AP)

Lhctz Beach, Calif.-Jay Haas was seven birdies to lead in the second round at the open of a conflict but was save in 12th par 3 made the difference.

Haas pushed his conflict shot meters right green then left his approach to shy of 18 Cup m. You are ready to settle for bogey that dropped him back into the pack, Haas instead made mtrtr for par then kept rolling.

Winner of time-traveling champions but winless since 2009, Haas finished with 7-under 65 and took a two-stroke lead over three other players Saturday.

"Just can't miss injured the right when the pin at the front right, and did," said Haas. "To make it mtrtr and to continue to go round was huge".

Haas made several big putts while recording the lowest score on the second day at Pebble Beach. 57 had seven birdies, including three par-5s, and Arba played bogey free get to 11 under -133.

Mark Brooks (69), Bobby Clampett (66), Brad Bryant (68) were on 135. First-round leader Russ Cochran (71) is among five players tied at 136.

Defending tournament champion Ted Schulz was a 67, won the 17th on 140.

65 Haas was in contrast to his opening round when he birdied six holes in nine of the first to lead early before falling back with a pair of bogeys on the back nine.

This time he started well and finished only strong while playing foursome him as an actor/director Clint Eastwood. That matches his best round ever in this tournament on top of the leaderboard, Haas seeking his first victory since taking the senior players Championship in 2009.

"I didn't feel like it was done," said Haas. "I didn't feel like I was ready to pay 51 pasture. It was frustrating, but they are what I deserve. This will be (winning) is very sweet. "

Haas birdied five holes eight and then had another first in 11. To get to 6 under. After saving par on no. 12, Haas remained one stroke ahead of a closed with another birdie on no. 18.

Brooks, a seven-time PGA winner in the first year of its champions, travel was the best round of his today with 64 while playing at Monte del. That included seven birdies, a bogey and an eagle on the par-4 15th.

"I scored pretty well got a good start, and this made the big difference to change," said Brooks. "The back nine, I didn't drive it very well but I made some birdies. I like my position. "

Clampett, who had never won the tour of champions, had eight birdies overcame bogeys at Nos 3-12, shared lead with Bryant Brooks until payment Haas late in the afternoon.

Bryant, who was in second after the logjam for the first round, overcame a slow start birdied his final three holes for a 68 for eight.

Like Haas, Brooks, Clampett, Bryant has yet to win on tour this year. His last victory came on a United States senior open in 2007.

"Man, that would be great for me to win the bbaoling," Bryant joked.

Cochran led the first round by one stroke after a 65 at Pebble Beach, but there were only three birdies and two bogeys on a shorter course at Monte del.

Mark Calcavecchia had seven birdies del Monte but tempered his round with five bogeys and dropped five shots off pace on 138.


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U.S. official met Yemen President Saleh in Riyadh

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama top counter-terrorism official, John Brennan, urged President Ali Abdullah Saleh Yemen sign a transition plan on Sunday, will result in the departure of Saleh.

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Sports-Jeter homers for hit 3, 000th, goes 5 for 5 in win (AP)


NEW YORK – This was so Derek Jeter.


Pressure mounting, time running out, all eyes on him at Yankee Stadium.


He delivered — and then some — on a defining day in his championship career.


Jeter homered deep into the left-field bleachers for his 3,000th career hit, making him the first New York Yankees player to reach the mark. He tied a career best by going 5 for 5. And he capped Saturday's show by singling home the go-ahead run in the eighth inning.


"Just one of those special days," Jeter said.


Mobbed by his pinstriped pals after the ball sailed into the seats, showered by ovations from his fans, Jeter stood alone in Yankees lore. A fitting crown for the captain, on a sunny afternoon when it seemed he could do anything he wanted in a 5-4 win over Tampa Bay.


Almost as if he saved his best swing of the season to counter his critics and doubters, to prove that he still was, indeed, Derek Jeter. How else to explain it? His first home run in the Bronx this year, for No. 3,000.


"You want to hit the ball hard," he said. "I didn't want to hit a slow roller to third base and have it be replayed forever."


"It's a number that's meant a lot in baseball," he said. "To be the only Yankee to do anything is special."


Oh, and for good measure: Jeter stole a base, too. For any hitter, a perfect game. Something out of "The Natural," really.


"I don't think you can script it any better," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "This is already movie-ready."


Added the Rays' Johnny Damon, a former teammate: "Hopefully he can act very well and hopefully he can play himself in his own movie, that's the type of day this was."


In fact, HBO will soon show a documentary about Jeter's pursuit.


"Nobody better in the clutch," Yankees star Jorge Posada chimed in. "He looks forward to that moment, and today was a perfect example."


With a swift swing of his shiny black bat, Jeter jolted himself into historic company, hitting a solo home run off All-Star ace David Price in the third inning. He became the 28th major leaguer to hit the mark and joined former teammate Wade Boggs as the only players to do it with a home run.


Jeter watched the ball fly as he left the batter's box and gave a big clap as he rounded first base. Rays first baseman Casey Kotchman was the first to salute Jeter, doffing his cap as Jeter passed by.


"Hitting a home run was the last thing I was thinking about," Jeter said. "I was pretty relieved."


By then, all of Jeter's teammates were already celebrating in the dugout, raising their arms almost in unison. A special time for No. 2 — his second hit of the game, and right at 2 p.m.

He looked every bit like a spry 27-year-old with those bright green eyes and an even brighter future, rather than a 37-year-old shortstop with his best days behind him.

Jeter finished the day with 3,003 hits.

The only thing left, it seemed, was a triple — Jeter has never hit for the cycle. Instead, he singled in the sixth, and bounced a tiebreaking single through a drawn-in infield.

"I was expecting the triple," Yankees closer Mariano Rivera kidded. "That's the way it is."

The prize ball, one of the specially marked ones put in play for the occasion once Jeter got to 2,999 hits, disappeared into a cluster of fans a few rows beyond the wall. Christian Lopez of Highland Mills, N.Y., sitting in Section 236, emerged with the valuable memento after it bounced off his father's hand.

The 23-year-old former football player from St. Lawrence University gladly gave the ball back to Jeter, saying it never occurred to him to keep it. The Yankees rewarded him with four tickets to every game for the rest of the year, and memorabilia autographed by Jeter — three bats, three balls and two jerseys.

"Mr. Jeter deserved it," Lopez said. "It's all his."

Jeter 3K merchandise, meanwhile, began flying off the shelves at the souvenir stands. Hats, pins, shirts and more, all commemorating No. 3,000, hadn't gone on sale until it occurred.

True to his nature of staying focused on the game, Jeter briskly rounded the bases. When Boggs got his 3,000th, he knelt down and kissed home plate.

Not Jeter's style. But there was no way this moment was would pass without plenty of fanfare.

Posada, his good buddy, greeted Jeter with a bear hug after he crossed the plate. Rivera and the rest of the Yankees were right behind, swallowing up Jeter before he could reach the dugout. The bullpen gate swung open, too, as New York's relievers came pouring in.

Jeter, still in the midst of a most difficult season, waved to the crowd several times, then pointed up to the box where his dad and steady girlfriend, actress Minka Kelly, were sitting. His dad was in attendance — his mom and sister were absent, attending a christening.

"It was tremendous," Jeter's father, Charles, told the YES Network. "I can't describe how I was feeling. We need a victory, first of all. ... Very emotional for me, very happy for him."

All the Yankees greats left their distinct marks. Babe Ruth set the home run record, Lou Gehrig became the Iron Horse, Joe DiMaggio hit in 56 straight games, Yogi Berra won the most championships, Mickey Mantle launched the longest drives. They all won World Series rings, certainly, with Jeter owning five.

The 3,000 hits, that will be Jeter's legacy forever.

"I want to give him a big hug. It's an absolute wonderful accomplishment," Berra said in a statement.

Whenever Jeter retires, a plaque in Monument Park is guaranteed to follow. Someday, he'll surely have a monument, too. Because on the list of monumental baseball achievements, this ranks up there.

Along with 28 players with 3,000 hits, there are 25 members of the 500-homer club and 23 pitchers in the 300-win circle. And the Yankees: They've got 27 World Series championships.

Jeter desperately wanted to achieve the mark at home, and the Yankees only had two games left in the Bronx before the All-Star break, with an eight-game road trip looming to start the second half.

"I felt a lot of pressure to do it here," he said, joking that, "I was lyin'" when he said it didn't matter much.

Girardi wasn't worried about Jeter trying too hard.

"He's never had a problem with pressure in his life," Girardi said before the game.

As always, Jeter walked to the plate after a recorded introduction by late, longtime Yankee Stadium public address announcer Bob Sheppard. His intonation of "Deh-rick Jee-tuh" has been imitated over the years by thousands of Yankees fans, if not millions.

Jeter smiled after his first hit as the sellout crowd of 48,103 roared. That singled came on a full count.

"He could've thrown it in the dugout and I would've swung," Jeter said.

The crowd sensed history was on deck when Jeter came up next. There was a buzz when he stepped into the batter's box — Jeter loves to put up his right arm to ask the umpire for time.

As the at-bat built, there was a hush each time Price went into his windup.

After connecting on a 78 mph curveball to tie the score at 1, Jeter remembered to honor his opponents. He pointed at Price while many of the Rays applauded the accomplishment, some of them coming out of the dugout to cheer. Price later took a brief break and went to the bench.

Fans kept chanting and cheering throughout a celebration that lasted 4 minutes, and Jeter montages filled the videoboard for the next couple of innings.

Far away, the tributes began. At the All-Star game festivities in Phoenix, fans crowded around televisions to watch Jeter's postgame interview.

Longtime Yankees great Don Mattingly, now manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, saw Jeter's homer on a TV in the clubhouse at Dodger Stadium.

"Only Jeet. Everything's like that with him," his former teammate said. "He always comes up dramatic, doesn't he? It's awesome."

Tony Gwynn, another member of the 3,000 club, also was at Dodger Stadium when Jeter homered.

"The only time I ever said anything to him about hitting was when he came up to me during Game 1 of the World Series in New York in '98," the former Padres star said. "I was standing on second base and he said: `Man you need to teach me how to hit.' And I said: `Yeah, right. You're kidding me, right?"

Having grounded a leadoff single to left field in the first inning — much like his first career hit on May 30, 1995, against Seattle's Tim Belcher at the old Kingdome — Jeter achieved the milestone in his next at-bat.

Jeter casually chatted with Rays catcher John Jaso when he came to the plate, fouled off a couple of full-count deliveries and homered on Price's eighth pitch. Jeter, in fact, homered when the future All-Star lefty made his major league debut in 2008.

He doubled to left his next time up in the fifth inning for No. 3,001, breaking a tie with Roberto Clemente. He showed off his Jeterian, inside-out swing to right-center for a single in the sixth.

Jeter was the first big leaguer to get 3,000 since Craig Biggio in 2007, who reached it with his third hit in a five-hit effort.

Rafael Palmeiro, Rickey Henderson and Cal Ripken were the previous players to get there.

There was a time when some wondered whether Jeter would have a chance to break Pete Rose's career record of 4,256 hits. Jeter, in fact, was eight days younger than Rose when he got to 3,000.

But Jeter has been slowing down. He came into the game hitting only .257 with just two home runs, and recently pulled out of his 12th All-Star game to rest the strained right calf that recently landed him on the disabled list.

"I really don't worry about my age too much," he said.

Jeter hadn't homered at all since May 8, and this was his first homer at Yankee Stadium since last July 22.

Boggs, Dave Winfield and Rickey Henderson each got plenty of hits with the Yankees on the way to 3,000 and the Hall of Fame, but were gone when the milestone came. Paul Waner got one hit for New York after he passed the mark.

Jeter said it's "mind-boggling" when he first found out no Yankees player had 3,000, a fact he discovered while perusing the team media guide several years ago during spring training.

"Congratulations, first of all, to Derek Jeter on joining the 3,000 hit club. It is an exclusive honor, achieved by only a select group, that not many people can call their own," Boggs said. "I had the opportunity to play with Derek when he was a rookie in 1996, and I had no doubts that Derek would reach this milestone."

Jeter is the 11th player to get all 3,000 with one team, a list by Stan Musial, who had 3,630 hits for the St. Louis Cardinals, Carl Yastrzemski (3,419 for the Red Sox) and Ripken (3,154 for the Orioles).

About the only people disappointed that Jeter hit 3,000 this day were the thousands of fans who lined up trying to get tickets, many of them having paid whopping amounts to get into Friday night's game that was rained out.

John Verbeek made trips on the New Haven rail line for two straight days from his home in Milford, Conn., to see Jeter's chase. He headed back to the train station without seeing a single pitch or at-bat.

"I got the tickets on StubHub for a premium, hoping to see the game last night," Verbeek said. "My daughter is a real Jeter fan and she raced all the way in from Boston to get here on time last night."

"And now we can't get in today. We're very, very disappointed," he said.


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Exclusive: WikiLeaks loses Icelandic financial lifeline

NEW YORK (Reuters) - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has lost a financial lifeline. Since December, bans by credit card networks of the world, it is difficult for supporters of the controversial whistleblower to send donations to him. But this week of WikiLeaks unknowingly gained a brief respite with the help of an Icelandic banks.

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Sports-Blue Jackets add another Russell (AP)

Columbus, Ohio-Blue Jackets on Thursday acquired Center Russell Ryan in Montreal Canadiens for left wing Mike Blunden.

Russell, 24, is the identical twin brother of Blue Jackets defenseman Kris Russell. Russell Ryan were 10 goals, 21 points, plus 17th at 65 was playing with the Hamilton Bulldogs of the American Hockey League 2010-11. Caroline, Alberta native, ????? Ryan was the 211th overall pick in the 2005 draft by the Rangers simply.

Blunden, 24, has two goals, 4 penalty points in 69 minutes in 51 games with the NHL Columbus and Chicago. A native of Toronto, he was the second pick of the Chicago, 43. Overall, 2005.


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Obama, Dems skirt the question on tax hikes (AP)

WASHINGTON-call it unfair, eliminating a break by removing a loophole or unfair or even taking a balanced approach. " Do not call simply by raising taxes.

While working on paring trillion from the deficit in order to increase the nation's debt limit to a must-do in agreement with the Republicans, President Barack Obama and the Democrats are saying almost anything to avoid the pronouncement politically toxic wanting to raise taxes.

Republicans, for their part, are just faster to declare elimination of benefit more rarefied company a fee hike on the job-killing the American people.

It's all about winning the debate public relations beyond the limit of debt and in turn, perhaps, getting a result politically more advantageous the resulting agreement.

"We are at a point where there is no tax good," said Joseph j. Thorndike, Director of the tax history project at tax analysts of nonprofit group. "The value proposition of a tax was destroyed, so no one wants to say, nobody wants to say in any way that the media is saved, because well, poll tax the rich."

Taxes are hardly the only issue crossing the partisan spin cycle — and emerging indiscernible — as the days tick down to a deadline August 2 to lift the Federal Government to face debt or default limit. Take social security. Obama is insisting I do not agree to "cut" benefits — a vague Word, the White House refuses to define, thus leaving room for benefits to be cut without ever say.

Then there is the limit of debt itself. Listen to Republicans, and the whole problem was created by out of control spending now asks to be addressed. Democrats, on the other hand, are more likely to cast the issue as a matter of whether or not the United States will make good on its obligations.

But is that the rhetoric on taxes is brighter and more distorted. Analysts say that in recent decades the Republicans largely have succeeded in turning the taxes in a dirty word, and worth it for the Government is increasingly viewed with disfavour, too. So they get even as voters as some taxpayer-funded services — such as social security — arguing in favor of taxes per se is a nonstarter.

For opponents, "is an argument easy to win because nobody wants to pay higher taxes," said Brendan Daly, former speaker of the House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and now an Executive at Ogilvy public relations in Washington.

The proposals under consideration include raising taxes on small business owners and families potentially low and middle income. You don't hear about that from Obama. Instead, the President focuses on richer and euphemistically speaking. Here are some of the sentences that the President has used the delay to speak of what amounts to raise taxes for some:

• "What we need to do is have a balanced approach where everything is on the table."

"We need to take on the expense in the tax code."

_ "Are the tax cuts I'm proposing we get rid of tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires; tax breaks for oil companies and hedge fund managers and owners of corporate jet ".

_ "You can't reduce the deficit to levels that must be reduced without having some income into the mix."

And here is how Republicans respond:

_ "Tax Hikes on families and job creators would only things worse." — House Speaker John Boehner.

"The focus for us is to make sure you don't raise taxes on individuals who are the creators of the work and you like it or not, the creators of the work are those who can succeed in a context of small business." — House Majority Leader Eric Cantor.

"Democrats seem to think the solution to the debt crisis is asking taxpayers and businesses struggle to reward their economic management with even more money to spend as they please." — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.


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Sports-Broker determines NFL meeting on July 19 (AP)

Minneapolis federal magistrate judge who is mediating a dispute between owner NFL players have scheduled another session for 19 July in Minneapolis.

Judge Arthur j. Boylan set the meeting on Saturday, just before starting his vacation. But he also made clear the two parties should continue their own sessions in the interim as they work toward a new collective agreement.

Principles of the struggle over how to split up over 9 billion in revenue each week met in New York, but has not yet reached a new deal as locking more than four months there were dragged.

It appears, urgency, begins to heat up. There are several teams already aborted their parts out-of-town's traditional training camp of the Theater Hall of Fame between Chicago and St. Louis less than a month.

Boylan ordered both sides to continue mediation without it ", in an attempt to define and narrow the differences between their respective settlement positions." he told lawyers on both sides to be ready to meet him on the evening of July 18, "for running the set agenda faces" it seems to set the stage for significant productive the next day.

After two days in New York this week, NFL Commissioner Roger size and Chief DeMaurice Smith, NFL Players Association announced that they will take the weekend. They plan to resume negotiations on Monday in what will be the first mediation sessions with players present not including Boylan.

If no players League reached a deal by the time ????????? they meet with Boylan in Minneapolis, it could be bad news for training camps, perhaps even finish games. Giants, jets and Ravens have already announced that, no matter when it came to an agreement, they manage all their work and their main facilities and downstream from the various university campuses all tradition, embrace like exercise building on buses teams, small towns across the country depend on tourist revenue for.

The Vikings had already said that if no agreement is reached by July 18, they cancel the training camp in Mankato, Minnesota State University, which has held two days each summer since 1966.

Deer, bears scheduled will terminate with a game in Canton, Ohio on 7 month, only two and a half weeks after meeting her 19th of Boylan.


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Sports-HR of Hamilton gives Texas 7-6 victory over Oakland (AP)

Arlington, TX-Josh Hamilton knew the game-ending home run when he hit the ball.

While the audience went crazy and his team members of the Texas Rangers gathered at home plate a mafia, celebrate their sixth straight victory, 7-6 over the Oakland Athletics on Saturday night, Hamilton, put his head and quickly around the bases. His mind was wander during what was an emotional few days.

The two-run Homer Hamilton came two nights after accidental fall Brownwood firefighter Shannon stone at the stadium after reaching to grab a ball tossed his way by MVPS to the province.

"That was the week the up and down roller coaster type, with whatever happened to Mr. stone and his family. Of course we're thinking of him, mourning the situation, "said Hamilton. "Night will take you from one extreme to the other pretty quick. I feel blessed, I had the chance to do it. "

Flags remained at half-staff at Rangers Ballpark and wore a cast on both teams again black ribbons in memory of stone, who vmkomatot over the railing and fell 20 feet during the second inning of the series Thursday night, when he was playing with his son 6 year concrete behind the left wall of the field. Stone died less than an hour later. His funeral is Monday.

Hamilton connected on a pitch 2-0 with two training batshiait off closer Andrew Bailey (0-2), 435-foot shot into the second deck of left field seats a. it was the fourth hit of the game, Hamilton, his 11th Homer of the season.

"I know as soon as I hit it, it was fun," said Hamilton.

Elvis Andrus reached on infield single in the first game-ending grounder. Throw tender second baseman Jemile weeks was a little late wide first baseman Jackson Conor, Jackson came to try to catch the ball, quick knock him and Andrews both actors on the ground.

"I hit him in the right place. I want it all I could to get on base, "Andrews said, knowing that ???????? was waiting on board. "This team has had the last three or four years. ... Is based on, and I saw everyone what he can do when he is under pressure. "

Only the other six game for Rangers lead in Al hnchonot in the West came when they opened this season 3-0.

"Six days last we are beginning to play the way we're capable of playing," said Manager Ron Washington. "I don't think they lack confidence in this service" as well.

Days after the fall of the stone, Hamilton chose to play Friday night instead of taking that Washington offered him.

He went 1 for 5 in the sixth inning fouled off a ball that hit a fan in the head. The fan, not notice, needed stitches to close a cut, but was OK.

Before his second career game-ending Homer Saturday — come exactly three years after its date of 2008 against the angels, Los Angeles — Hamilton was a pair of doubles, single and sequentially with a groundout.

"You've got to go. You will not fall the guy 2-0. It is one of the best players in the game. You can't put yourself in this position, "said Bailey. "He is looking at fastball, he put a good swing on it, we lost. Need to tip your Cap. "

It was the first time since it won the 2008 game at Texas after trailing with two training batshiait. Rangers were 0-12 this season when trailing after eight innings.

Adrian Beltre, who will start for the AL along with Hamilton in NBA All-Star game next week, also homered for Texas.

Beltre will replace Alex Rodriguez in the starting lineup after the third baseman of the New York Yankees retired from the game due to a right knee injury.

Coco Crisp homered for Oakland, passionate Josh (39-52), which lost for the 12th time in 13 games and fell a season-worst 11 games under .500.

The fourth Homer, a solo shot in the seventh crisp off Tommy Hunter killers, gave the a's 6-5 lead.

Both starting pitchers — Oakland McCarthy Brandon and right-hander Rangers Lewis Colby — allowed five runs over six innings.

Lewis crosses nine, but had already left after throwing 95 pitches, missed a chance to join teammates C.J. Wilson and Alexi Ogando like nine-game winners before the all-star break.

Darren Oliver (2-5) worked 2 scoreless innings 1-3.

Oakland went ahead with a four-run second, mounted a final turn and look after Hideki Matsui came when catcher with a basic device. Matsui hit what appeared to be late-inning infield popup, but home plate umpire Eric Cooper ????? dead and immediately sign catcher Yorvit Torrealba and his chest protector tabs as if to confirm the error.

Josh enthusiast led off the second with his 11th Homer before Cliff Pennington had consecutive RBI singles for weeks.

Texas had a four-run fifth outbreak. Beltre capped that Homer, his 18th solo shot that tied the game at 5-all when he almost fell down comes from the mixture.

Notes: Oakland 3B Sizemore Scott made to grab yrkrkot in the eighth, reached high above his head, leaning against the wall to catch a ball from Paul. ... Louis has allowed Al-high 23 homers, 15 of them solo shots.


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Hunter of Paris Hilton arrested on Malibu Beach

LOS ANGELES (Reuters)-the 36-year man accused of predator Paris Hilton was arrested after walking on the beach and looking at his Malibu home, authorities said on Tuesday.

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Oil prices rally on upbeat us economic data (AFP)

NEW YORK (AFP)-world oil prices jumped Thursday on the back of positive economic data and signs of improvement in demand in the United States.

In New York, the main contract, West Texas Intermediate for delivery in August, closed at $ 98.67 $2,02 per barrel after getting within 58 cents on $ 100 mark.

North Sea Brent crude for August rocketed 4.97 dollars to close at $ 118.59 USD.

The moves came on the back of positive on assumption data tentatively from the private sector, as well as encouraging news on retail sales.

Payroll firm ADP said that private companies added 157,000 jobs in June, a solid jump after the increase of 36,000 weak work in May.

Encourage ADP figures well above forecast revisions to data on the expected U.S. non-farm payrolls (NFP) Friday for June.

"The data of ADP really spurred the rally-the forerunner of payroll water tomorrow, that set the tone for the market," said Matt Smith Energy Summit.

"Then we had the inventory report that was leaning toward the leaner parts," he added.

The Department of energy announced that gasoline stocks fell 600,000 barrels in the week ending 1 July.

That confounded expectations for a gain of 200,000 barrels, according to analysts polled by Dow Jones Newswires and indicated stronger demand, prices fell and the summer holidays began.

Crude inventories, however, were down 900,000 barrels last week, ben's forecast for a drop of 2.4 million-barrel.

"It seems that WTI will test again, $ 100," said Smith. "There is real momentum in prices".


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Sudanese immigrants hope over the secession of southern Sudan

By Caty Hirst, Tennessean

Nashville, Tenn. — many immigrants United Statesin Sudan, decades of violence in the nation African has cost them their families, their homeland, as they were forced to flee their country and leave the family.

  • South Sudanese boys hold candles as the clock ticks over to midnight Saturday to mark the day that South Sudan will officially declare independence.

    By Mark Hooper, AFP/gti

    Boys and southern Sudan hold candles as the clock ticks past midnight Saturday to mark the day that southern Sudan will be formal independence.

By Mark Hooper, AFP/gti

Boys and southern Sudan hold candles as the clock ticks past midnight Saturday to mark the day that southern Sudan will be formal independence.

After half a century of war, however, seems close to recovery than ever. After the election last year, the southern Sudan peace they seceded and Lincoln to the North on Saturday, creating the Republic of southern Sudan.

While many in the United States are Sudan optimistic about their country, Africa, and those in the international community concerned about the non-profit new State missing the basics to govern her survive.

The Government of the Sudan of basic infrastructure, South not like roads, hospitals, schools, said Jonathan Temin, program director for Sudan Peace Institute, a nonpartisan institution that helps prevent and resolve conflicts.

People, including those in the Government, are largely mnzir. These factors, as well as being a country, will develop, by Temin.

"I think there is going to be a honeymoon, where they were going to live outside the elation secession," said Temin. "But honey is about to end at some point. A critical question is once the honey is over, the Government will be able to provide these services to the people you expect? What if the Government can, what response the peoples were going to be? "

' Lost boys ' hopes

Republic of southern Sudan is the country's first new African in more than 20 years; The capital is Juba.

Much of the community of South Sudan United States is optimistic about independence.

"I have a lot of nightmares about my friends who died in my hands when I was still 10 years or 10 years," said Panchol Ayuel, southern Sudanese immigrants in Nashville, Tenn. "but we (have) an independent, to pray to God (that) what they were to die for, we deserve the same day. And that's what we are going to tell the rest of the world. "

Ayuel, "lost boy" of South Sudan, came to the United States in 2001. He was among the 20,000 other children who roamed lmdbriot of Sudan during the civil war. Only half of these sons survived starvation, wild animals, aggression from the army to the North.

Ayuel is one of thousands of immigrants throughout the United States who voted 1955 North of referendum came Jan. In General, the referendum passed with 98 percent of the vote in South Sudan to create a new State.

"I have been longing to see an independent southern Sudan," said Deng, another immigrant Ateny Sudan in Nashville. "Sometimes when you have been hoping to see something for so long, doesn't come on time, you almost lose hope. But I started regaining my hope now. It is good peace came. "

Going home

Despite General fears the country is not ready to ??????, hundreds of thousands of refugees have been returning to Israel, said Gerald Martone, Humanitarian Affairs Director for International Rescue Committee, who just returned from Sudan.

Martone said that Sudanese they uprooted 4.27 million due to the war.

The new American country make Sudan return home help, according to Andrew Blum, senior program officer for the Institute.

"I think there are some South Sudan here who appear to go back, or at least to participate more," said bloom. "There probably will be stronger connections between diaspora South Sudan here in the United States and this new State of southern Sudan".

The Sudan Government to expensive resource American Southern, said Temin, but he is afraid the Government could avoid recruiting immigrants left during the war. He said that Sudan sent who left.

However, many of us already are planning trips home to Sudan, if found, return to southern Sudan or take temporary teaching positions in the country.

"When we got here, many people volunteered ... Now we can volunteer. So now is the time of what we can do for our country, "said Ayuel.

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Boehner find the 2 trillion dollar smaller

Washington (AP) — House Speaker John Boehner announced President Barack Obama he wants to chase smaller 2 trillion dollar defeats reducing deal greater effort not sought by the White House.

  • House Speaker John Boehner speaks about job growth Friday in Washington, D.C.

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    House Speaker John Boehner talking about job growth Friday in Washington, d.c.

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House Speaker John Boehner talking about job growth Friday in Washington, d.c.

Boehner said the tax increases in the White House wanted to deal as 4 trillion deficit reduction over 10 years.

Republicans already ????"? they support higher taxes. Instead, Boehner said psychologists focus on discounts defeats identified by bipartisan group led by Vice President Joe Biden.

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Ellen of the artistic elephant mourned in Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK, Ark (Reuters) - Ellen the elephant, who painted and so much played, an Arkansas famous for almost 57 years, was, so that heat defied grieving 100 degrees on Sunday, the harmonica to attend memorial service for her.

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Cincinnati – the Newlyweds Lynne Eckert Stelter and Richard have a classic love story: boy meets girl, boy marries girl, they live happily ever after.

  • Lynn Eckert, 69, and her husband, Richard Stelter, 71, celebrate their wedding at the Brookwood Retirement Center in Sharonville, Ohio on June 25.

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    Lynne Eckert, 69, and her husband, Richard Stelter, 71, to celebrate their wedding in Sharonville, Ohio Brookwood retirement on 25 June.

By Sam Greene, Gannett

Lynne Eckert, 69, and her husband, Richard Stelter, 71, to celebrate their wedding in Sharonville, Ohio Brookwood retirement on 25 June.

But their story has a twist bsharia. Stelter, 71 vakrt, 69, are widowers who met on the Internet dating site. Some of their first calls were via e-mail messages and texts.

Cincinnati area couple married June 25. They are among a growing number of older adults, including those widower or divorced, that online dating sites.

Senior market (55 and above) is a group of subscribers online dating sites over the past five years from magazine dating online. The market has swelled up, representing 16.7 percent of all online dating sites traffic today.

Eckert said to go to the Internet was a matter of practicality. She never seemed to meet single men of working age is its-teaches children in Cincinnati public schools-at church or through friends.

Then a friend suggested free dating site plenty of fish.

"I met a very nice people (online)," said Eckert. "Yes, you should be cautious, but there are people there are genuine. They are lonely. They even or divorcee or to find someone to go with. "

Tracy Joe, publisher of online personals, dating singles said older painted because it's easy, they cast a wider net.

"The golden age of the preferred ways to meet people in the past was the Church or to volunteer," he said. "Online dating has ????"????? up market them.

On Match.com, the age group 50-plus, making up 20 percent of its users, is the fastest-growing demographic. On eHarmony.com, the oldest female user to find a partner is 85.

Experts say trend fueled by a combination of graduates and adults becoming more experienced difficulty finding technically the singles in their own age.

A study by Iowa State University sociologist Alicia older adults cast showing who go online to meet people usually find success. Game says to meet people online tend to was shorter courtships — 18.5 months "as opposed to 42 months for couples who are traditionally more.

He worked for Eckart and Stelter.

Their relationship started with e-mail in June 2010. It would come across the profile of Stelter, loved his bio-description later admitted that he had taken from someone else.

"I'm not a good writer," he explained.

She has long had the annulment.

Stelter Eckert were also reluctant to return to the world of dating. His wife of 32 years died Stelter in 2004. Eckert's husband of 20 years died in 1992. But they decided that they did not want to miss out with another shot of love.

The biggest fear about cyber dating, Eckert said, was safety. And its various subsidiaries policed to ensure that they were legit.

"I had reservations as to its safety," said her daughter Liz Costa of Milford. "Then we talked about how it should meet in a public place, let us know when she leaves, to call us when it gets back to tell us about it. Once she did it, it's okay. "

Costa said that are about her mother's choice.

"It is from some other, and they weren't quite a match," said Costa. "But it saves."


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Fans, stars, Hollywood said good-bye to Harry Potter

London (Reuters)-thousands of fans braved the rain and moved the security restrictions in London's Trafalgar Square on Thursday to say Goodbye to the boy Wizard "Harry Potter during the world premiere of the movie finished the series record.

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Central cities Egypt camp protesters

Cairo (AP) — the Egyptians set up tent camps throughout the country, protest plazas Saturday vowing not to leave until they are military rulers of Egypt remains cleaning of temporary regime kiosk Hosni Mubarak.

The demonstrators demanded that those responsible for killing hundreds of well during the rebellion which can bring justice vaodh Mubarak.

Tents sprang up in major cities including Cairo, Alexandria, vsoatz, and the remote provinces, and organized the most far-flung attempt months click military Council to lead Egypt democracy.

Vatromamot of Government 11 months of Mubarak, after 18 days of mass demonstrations, resulted in widespread frustration that "revolution" has stalled. Complain though Mubarak and hated figures under it had lost power, his regime's key elements remain in the judiciary, the police and citizens.

Doubts also began to grow about the ruling Council of generals, which has faced protests, riots for what some consider his reluctance to prosecute former regime accused police and accessibility by killing protesters nearly 900 during the uprising.

Cairo's Tahrir square, hundreds from Saturday night first improvised tents.

"We removed the tip at the top but the rest of the structure remained intact," said Abdel Hadi Abdel Rahim, a farmer in his 50s, square uprising Center Len in February. "Public statement of Mubarak, his family and symbols of his rule. A true statement, "read a banner in the square.

A woman wearing a headscarf spoke from step on, holding a microphone. "Oh, field Marshall Tantawi, we are the masters. The period of slavery is over, "she said, referring to the head of the military. Tantawi is a former friend of Mubarak.

Families of those killed in the rebellion demanded justice for the relatives.

Sayed al-Marnawani, 31, said he did not leave the square until who killed his younger brother on 25 Jan to prosecute. "I don't want money. I am nothing but reward, "he said, carrying a placard with a picture of his brother.

Organizers said hundreds of protest that joined the Suez Canal, located bair at the southern end of the Suez Canal. About 150 protesters have hunger will not end until security officials arrested the top suspect for the killing of the demonstrators, said active Khafagi Ahmad.

"We give them two days later. Then, they see escalation beginning cutting main roads, including civil disobedience, "he said.

"People don't calm until Suez their rights back," he added.

Suez witnesses one of the most violent clashes with security forces in the early days of the uprising. Dozens of demonstrators were shot dead and hundreds injured.

Earlier this week, seven police officers were freed on bail during the trial for the murder of their protesters Suez. Publish their set off two days of riots by angry families, accused the judiciary of corruption. Other former regime officials were acquitted on charges of corruption this week, raising the ire of many.

The southern cities of Luxor, Assuit, several hundred protesters also set up protest tents.

"When we were going to wait?" said AMRO el-Dassouki as he walked to the other through Assuit energizes more people to join them.

Also Saturday, a military Council on behalf of the Egyptian Government for information, filling a post left vacant for almost five months since the last Minister was sacked, was recently acquitted of charges of corruption. A new Minister, haikal Osama was the primary editor of the opposition Al-Wafd paper.

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Læger holde på lager meget syge spædbørn fra life-støtte

NEW YORK (Reuters sundhed) - en undersøgelse af spædbørn i intensive care antyder, at læger altid er bedre til at identificere situationer, hvor spædbørn er sikker på at dø eller have alvorlige hjerneskader og ofte holde tilbage i liv hvis det er tilfældet.

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USA returns recovered artifacts obtained from Iraq

Washington (Reuters)-an ancient bead necklaces, is pills from ancient Babylonia depict Ishtar, the goddess of love and war posters, deposed leader Saddam Hussein was among ...

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Obama, Hill leaders call central point debt

Washington (AP)-President Barack Obama, Congress leaders were regrouping after House Republicans abandoned efforts for the massive deficit reduction package of 4 trillion over 10 years--a potential deal that would have weakened partisans from both parties.

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China's Wen says priority for inflation, more tightening visa (Reuters)

SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters)-fighting inflation remains the top priority for the Chinese Government and Beijing will maintain its current economic policy, Premier Wen Jiabao said in comments published Monday, bolstering the case for further tightening of policy.

Wen's comments on Saturday were followed by official figures showed that annual inflation in June hit a maximum of three years of 6.4 percent.

"We must treat stabilizing the general price level as the top priority of our macro-economic controls and maintain the direction of macroeconomic adjustments unchanged," Wen said in comments reported by the Central Government's Internet Portal: (www.gov.cn)

He said the Government would try to stabilize prices of pork, a staple meat on the dinner tables of China and the most closely watched in controlling inflation, boosting the supply of pigs.

Meanwhile, China's Central Bank Chief Zhou Xiaochuan promised to maintain a policy of "prudent" fighting stubbornly high inflation, adding that it would try to avoid causing large swings in economic growth.

"The most important problem in macro-economic operations is the relatively large inflationary pressure and the expectations of inflation still strong," Zhou wrote in the latest edition of the China Finance magazine, published by people's Bank of China.

The acceleration of the Chinese consumer inflation in June was led by rising food costs property, revived expectations of further interest rate increases in the coming months and rocked Asian markets, stocks and commodities, although other data pointed to some cooling in its robust economic growth.

"We must be more prominent and important to maintain the basic stability of the general price level and pay attention to price stability in a wider context," said Zhou.

INCREASING DOWNSIDE RISKS?

Zhou also said that the Central Bank would work to "avoid large fluctuations in economic growth, indicating some concerns over downside risks to the economy.

"We should implement prudent monetary policy proactively and safely manage the relationship between the maintenance of relatively fast, stable growth, adjusting economic structures and manage inflation expectations," he said.

China's import growth was the slowest rate in 20 months in June while export growth eased, evidence of wider impact of monetary policies that have weighed on economic growth and increasing sluggishness in the global economy.

Still, China will change its focus from curb inflation policy to support the growth in the second half, said Liu Yihui, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of social sciences, a top Government think tank.

Any relaxation policy now would ignite unrest stagflation in the fourth quarter, Liu added.

Inflation is likely to peak in July and then to about 4 percent towards the end of the year and the Central Bank should fine-tune its policy to rely more on raising interest rates to control inflation and pull real deposit rates out of negative territory, Liu told the official China Securities Journal.

Separately, Xia Bin, a member of the Central Bank, said the China Securities Journal that Beijing needs to use a combination of policy instruments, including interest rates, currency moves and open market operations, as well as changes in banks ' required reserve ratios.

MARKET-ORIENTED INSTRUMENTS

Many analysts expect the Central Bank to rely more on interest rates to fight inflation in coming months, partly because there is limited space to generate further Bank reserve ratios.

"We will use more market-oriented tools and means to maintain the necessary controls on liquidity, while maintaining a reasonable amount of social funding to avoid big fluctuations in economic growth," said PBOC Chief Zhou.

Zhou's remarks indicated the Central Bank is trying to shun heavy credit controls and might lean more conventional policy instruments such as interest rates and currency, analysts say.

The Central Bank has relied heavily on raising Bank reserve requirement ratios to mop up excess cash in the economy, increasing the relationship nine times since October to a record high of 21.5%. It also has raised interest rates five times since then.

"Market-oriented instruments, who oppose administrative measures typically include interest rates and exchange rate. Bank reserve ratios are more market-oriented direct lending controls, "said Gao Shanwen, Chief Economist at China essence securities in Beijing.

Gao is a researcher of the previous Government and once worked at the Central Bank.

($ 1 = 6,465 yuan)

(Additional reporting by Xin Zhou, Lu Jianxin and Carrie I; Editing by Jonathan Hopfner and Ken Wills)


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At least 40 killed in Mexico in 24 hours

Mexico City (AP)-fighting between Zetas gang, drug drug cartels in other cruel led to the deaths of more than 40 people whose bodies were found three Mexican cities for 24 hours, a Government Office said Saturday.

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No quick fix for the woes of the Libya is as war dredges on

BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - oblivious of Libyan flies, Mohamed Ibrahim storm clouds accumulated through piles of garbage on the outskirts of the rebel fortress of Benghazi for something of value.

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Australia number mzami the nation's worst

Sydney, Australia (AP)--will force its worst mzami 500 pay 23 Australian dollar ($ 25) for each ton of carbon dioxide they emit, with Government guarantees to compensate households hit with higher power bills under a program to reduce greenhouse gases emissions revealed Sunday.

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Workers reach level, that on the road crashed air Convention

SEATTLE (Reuters) - search and rescue makers treacherous mountain terrain on Sunday to recover the bodies of father and son, whose small plane crashed workers, while on the way to the Civil Aviation Conference, authorities said.

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Inspectors learn NY roller coaster death vet

DARIEN, N.Y. (AP)-teams of inspectors were examining an amusement park roller coaster 208 ft-tall after United States Army veteran who lost his legs to a bomb on the road in Iraq some years ago was thrown to his death.

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Distributed in France despite rain water curbs June

PARIS (Reuters) - water restrictions spread over France after rain last month turned out to be insufficient to replenish, rivers and water tables by a drought spring hit the Ministry of environment said on Friday.

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