Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Patient Arsenal beat Dortmund to take group lead


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Arsenal's Ramsey celebrates after defeating Borussia Dortmund in Champions League soccer match in Dortmund
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DORTMUND, Germany (Reuters) - An Aaron Ramsey header gave patient Arsenal an important 1-0 win at last season's runners-up Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Wednesday, allowing them to take control of Group F with two games left to play.
Arsenal, who avenged a 2-1 loss to Dortmund in London last month, bided their time for more than an hour in pouring rain, soaking up Dortmund attacks before striking with their first effort on goal.
The visitors scored against the run of play with Wales international Ramsey sneaking into the box to head home in the 62nd minute.
The result lifts Arsenal to nine points from four games, ahead on goal difference of Napoli who beat Olympique Marseille 3-2. Dortmund drop to third on six.
"We were mature in our tactics, we made no major mistakes and had patience," Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger told reporters.
"We had problems creating chances and we had a brief difficult period early in the second half but then we scored and were not so much under pressure."
The hosts, who until Wednesday had never lost at home to English opposition in seven contests, wasted half a dozen clear chances but failed to make their dominance count.
"Dortmund fought really well. We were lucky to have scored," said Wenger. "It was a bit like the first game in London where they had one shot in the second half and scored. This time it was us."
Both teams brought a solid track record to the game with Arsenal unbeaten for 14 games away from home and Dortmund having won eight out of eight at home this season, including the German Super Cup.
"I told my team what everyone saw today, that we got nothing for our effort. Losing was not in our plans," said Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp, back on the bench after a two-game suspension.
"Now it becomes more tense in the group. We still have all the chances to advance with two wins."
WAITING GAME
The hosts took the initiative from the start but found little space to launch their trademark quick breaks.
"We dominated, we worked, we had good runs and we did a lot of things right. We played good football and it was not boring," said Klopp. "But we lacked the finish. We should have done more from our possession."
The two sides cancelled each other out early on with a tactical waiting game in midfield.
It was fittingly a defender - Neven Subotic - who carved out Dortmund's first chance after 17 minutes, drilling his shot from a Sven Bender header just wide.
Jakub Blaszczykowski's volley sailed over the bar a little later and Henrikh Mkhitaryan's curling left-footed drive whizzed wide as the Germans upped the tempo a notch midway through the first half.
Arsenal worked hard to stifle German attacks but were toothless in attack with keeper Wojciech Szczesny called into action straight after the break, first saving a Marco Reus header and then denying Blaszczykowski once more.
The visitors struck with their first effort on goal when Olivier Giroud headed on a Mesut Ozil cross and Ramsey beat Subotic to the punch and nodded in from close range.
The goal was a turning point with Arsenal gaining in confidence and coming close twice more through Ramsey and Per Mertesacker as Dortmund gradually ran out of steam in their desperate search for an equaliser.
"Dortmund had more chances, that's true, but we kept them at bay pretty well," Mertesacker said. "We did not want to be overrun by them as had happened in London and then just wait for the break. That is what made the difference."

Messi magic returns to put Barca through


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BARCELONA (Reuters) - The familiar sound of his name echoing around the Nou Camp signaled the end of a mini goal drought as Lionel Messi scored twice in a 3-1 win over AC Milanthat put Barcelona through to the Champions League last 16 on Wednesday.
Alarm bells had been ringing from the Catalan capital to the World Player of the Year's native Argentina and beyond after Messi failed to score in four consecutive La Liga outings, a barren run by his sky-high standards.
He grabbed his first with an emphatic strike from the penalty spot on the half hour, prompting the Barca fans inside the giant arena to begin the chants of "Messi, Messi, Messi" that have marked so many of his home appearances in Europe's elite club competition.
An unmarked Sergio Busquets nodded in Xavi's free kick 10 minutes later but Gerard Pique turned the ball into his own net moments before the break to make it 2-1 and give Milan hope.
The Italian side looked more threatening after Mario Balotelli replaced Robinho at halftime before Messi made a trademark dash between the defenders and dinked the ball over goalkeeper Christian Abbiati for his second seven minutes from the end.
It was the 26-year-old's sixth goal in three games in Europe this season and his 65th in 82 Champions League appearances and firmly put to bed concern he might have lost his cutting edge after a couple of brief injury absences.
Barca's comfortable victory lifted the Group H leaders to 10 points from four matches and put them through to the knockout round with two matches to spare.
Milan, struggling in both domestic and continental competition, have five points in second and Ajax are third on four after they won 1-0 at home to Celtic in Amsterdam.
"Mission accomplished," Busquets said in an interview with Spanish television broadcaster Canal Plus.
"I think we played a good first half and the own goal right at the end was a pity," added the Spain international.
"We suffered a bit in the second but we had chances for a third and when it came everything was much easier.
"It was only a matter of matches and in front of goal Messi is always a machine. Today he has scored two and I hope he can continue in the same vein."
USUAL APLOMB
Barca quickly settled into their customary rhythm, with Xavi and Andres Iniesta pulling the strings in midfield and Messi, Neymar and Alexis Sanchez roving up front.
Alexis came close to an opener in the 21st minute when he just failed to get enough on a Neymar centre to turn it into the net before the referee ruled Ignazio Abate had hauled the Brazilian down in the area.
Messi smashed the penalty straight down the middle and was engulfed by his team mates, obviously delighted their talisman was back on the scoresheet.
Milan captain Riccardo Montolivo clipped a swerving shot narrowly wide five minutes later but the visitors' was caught napping when an unmarked Busquets headed into the net from Xavi's free kick.
An impressive Kaka surge down the left wing led to Milan's goal when his low centre skewed off Pique's foot and past goalkeeper Victor Valdes.
Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri brought Italy forward Balotelli on for Robinho at halftime and his physical presence lifted the visitors.
They enjoyed a lot more possession without really threatening and Messi brought the supporters to their feet when he exchanged passes with substitute Cesc Fabregas and finished with his usual aplomb to put the game beyond the seven-times European champions.
"We knew we were facing a great team which keeps possession well and make it tough for their opponents," Milan midfielder Andrea Poli said on UEFA.com.
"However, I think we played well especially when we were 2-1 down and we created a few chances to equalize," he added.
"We wanted to earn points tonight but I think we played a good game anyway. I think we could do better on the counter attack. Now we have to focus on the next two decisive games."
In the next round on November 26, Barca play at Ajax and Milan are at Celtic before Barca host the Scottish champions and Milan are at home to Ajax on December 11.
(Writing by Iain Rogers in Madrid, editing by Ed Osmond)

Monday, August 26, 2013

Mourinho cools interest in Rooney


José Mourinho, the Chelsea manager, suggested he would withdraw his interest in signing Wayne Rooney if he decided he wished to remain at Old Trafford because of the “special support” the forward received from his present club’s fans during the goalless draw last night. Despite a summer in which it has…
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Crisis? What crisis? Capital’s best homes in demand



1,387 houses were sold last year at £2 million-plus compared with 1,297 in 2011
  • 1,387 houses were sold last year at £2 million-plus compared with 1,297 in 2011
    1,387 houses were sold last year at £2 million-plus compared with 1,297 in 2011
The demand for luxury houses in London has reached another record high so far this year and has surpassed levels recorded before the crisis as the prime housing boom continues.
Research commissioned by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) indicates that the demand in the luxury housing market is “storming ahead”, with 1,387 houses sold last year at £2 million-plus compared with 1,297 in 2011. Last year’s sales volume of £2 million-plus homes was also 14.5 per cent higher than the peak level of 2007.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Tanzania among 20 countries practising early marriages


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Tukae Njiku
It has been revealed that Tanzania is among 20 countries in the world that have been practising early marriages.

Speaking during a two-day East African regional conference on child marriage, yesterday in Dar es Salaam, the Director of Gender, Children and Social Development, in the ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children, Tukae Njiku, said majority of women who got into early marriage have been found to be infected with HIV/Aids.

In Tanzania, on average two out of every five girls are married before reaching 18 years. The 1971 Marriage Act allows for girls as young as 14 (with special permission) and always allows 15 years old girls to marry.

However Niger with 74.5 percent leads the table, followed by Chad’s 71.5 per cent and Mali with 70.6 percent, while Djibouti has the lowest rate of early child marriage at 5 per cent.

Njiku said that 10 million girls in Africa are every year affected by early child marriages which deny them education and expose them to dangerous infections.

She added that early child marriage should be a public concern rather than treating it as a private issue, while majority of girls get into harm’s way.

Njiku suggested that it is time experts were trained to educate the public on the negative effects of early child marriage, saying laws were not enough to stop the practice.

However, Jane Magigita from equality for growth (EFG) said many children Tanzania have no birth certificates making it difficult to determine their ages.

Magigita said a good number of Tanzanian girls have found themselves in risky situations into their lives after becoming affected.

For her part, the Tanzania Media Women Association (TAMWA) executive director, Valerie Msoka, said that marrying off a young child not only violated human rights but was dehumanization.

She said the new constitution should spell out strategies to stop early marriages from the family level to the national level.

She added that from primary schools, pupils should be taught all about gender desk so that they may be able to report their cases because there has been a tendency of parents who are involved in the case to solve these marriage cases traditionally.

Forward, executive director, Naana Otoo-Oyortey said many young girls were forced into early marriages by their parents who had their eyes on the dowry.

He mentioned that some of the causes that push parents to force their children into early marriage as poverty, low education and marriage by adoption.

Apart from Tanzania other countries practicing early child marriages are: Bangladesh; Guinea; Central Africa Republic; Mozambique; Burkina Faso; Nepal; and Ethiopia.

 Others are Malawi; Madagascar; Sierra Leone; Cameroon; Eritrea; Uganda; India; Nicaragua; and Zambia.

Police Investigating Death Of Miami Woman, 10 Hours After Butt Implant Injection


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Following the death of a 28-year-old woman after she received butt implants two months ago, authorities in Miami are investigating the identity of the doctor who performed the procedure.
Suyima Torres had two injections performed at Cuerpos Health and Aesthetics LLC. for $2,300, the last one coming April 11. She died 10 hours later.
The clinic is owned by an individual named Ruth Planas, who according to court papers, did not reveal the identity of the doctor, who has a Venezuelan background and might have left the states, CBS4 News in Miami reported. (Planas isn’t accused of any violations.)
Authorities are investigating Torres’ untimely death as manslaughter connected to the unlicensed practice of medicine, having collected evidence from the clinic in the wake of Torres’ death. They have not filed any charges in connection with the tragic incident.

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