วันเสาร์ที่ 8 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Gazans rally with exiled Hamas chief

Palestinian Hamas activists raise their fingers while chanting Islamic slogans as other wave green Islamic flags during a rally to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Hamas militant group, in Gaza city, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal is expected to speak at Saturday's rally in Gaza City after entering the seaside strip a day earlier after a long exile from Palestinian territory. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)



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วันเสาร์ที่ 1 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2555

UK economic recovery will be slow, OECD warns

Centre for the Study

based in Paris, said the global slowdown, the crisis in the eurozone and a government program to reduce the deficit will slow the British economy

important Western economic institute said that the economy would shrink Britain today for less than feared this year, but warned the recovery would be slow and uncertain in a worsening international.

In its biannual forecast, the Paris-based Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development said that the global economic slowdown, the eurozone crisis, the government's program of deficit reduction and debt paying consumers, while acting as a brake on growth.

The OECD said it expected the British output is expected to contract 0.1% this year, a forecast less pessimistic than the contraction of 0.7% which had declined in August before the new expansion of 1% of the activity in the third quarter of 2012.

"Growth is expected to recover gradually and build momentum towards the end of 2013, exports and consumer spending collect confidence is restored," the research center said in its outlook economic.

The OECD, which has 34 members, rich countries, added: "Although employment grew strongly in 2012, unemployment is expected to increase slightly in 2013, the recovery continued uncertainty can make small firms are reluctant to hire. "

Health Assessment In the UK, the OECD said George Osborne would support if the weak economy forced to delay its plans to reduce debt.

Although the OECD said low wage increases and working part-time employment losses are limited, said he was concerned about the high level of youth unemployment and said it could worsen if the economy staggered. The unemployment rate is expected to increase 8.3% in 2013, in a context of growth of 0.9%. The growth rate is expected to increase 1.6% in 2014.

chief economist Pier Carlo Padoan OECD, said: "After five years of crisis, the global economy is weakening again," adding that the risk of a "contraction great news "not be ruled out.

"The U.S. economy is growing, but the performance is still below what was expected earlier this year. A slowdown has appeared in many emerging countries, partly reflecting the impact recession in Europe, "said Padoan.

The school was concerned that many members of the rich countries were at or below the "critical speed", a slowdown in economic activity in the past of a recession come. It is believed that the pace of growth will slow from 2.2% to 2% in the United States in 2013, Japan's expansion will decrease from 1.6% in 2012 to 0.7% in 2013 and the Eurozone will be a second consecutive year of decline in output of 0.4% in 2012 and 0.1% in 2013.
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วันอังคารที่ 20 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Israel launches scores of airstrikes into Gaza

Explosion and smoke rise following an Israeli strike in Gaza, seen from the Israel Gaza Border, southern Israel, Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012. Israel bombarded the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip with more than 180 airstrikes early Saturday, the military said, widening a blistering assault on militant operations to include the prime minister's headquarters, a police compound and a vast network of smuggling tunnels. The new attacks followed an unprecedented rocket strike aimed at the contested holy city of Jerusalem that raised the stakes in Israel's violent confrontation with Palestinian militants. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)



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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 15 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

UN report damns failings during Sri Lankan civil war climax

weak UN response has contributed to 30,000 deaths of civilians during the final assault on the government of Tamil Tigers

A UN report has criticized internally for its own officials for failing to protect civilians during the final days of the civil war in Sri Lanka for decades, saying they could have done to save more lives.

More than 30,000 civilians were killed in clashes between militant Tamil separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and the country's armed forces in fighting that led to the defeat of LTTE May 2009.

The Sri Lankan army was responsible for the most deaths by many observers and is accused of indiscriminately shelling areas where a small number of fighters are mixed with large crowds refugees. The authorities deny the charge.

The report, leaked to the BBC, should be submitted to the General Assembly of the UN, Ban Ki-moon in New York on Wednesday. Sri Lanka organization operating Pinta paralyzed by a lack of experience and sensitive to government intimidation.

The UN should "be able to respond to a much higher standard in fulfilling its responsibilities for protection and humanitarian assistance," he said.

The Government of Sri Lanka, dominated by nationalist politicians of the Sinhalese majority, found that public opinion does not prevent the eradication of the LTTE in a final, brutal campaign that would end the old civil war of 25 years of war in the island.

The Tamil Tigers were responsible for numerous violations of human rights in areas under their control in the northern part of the country, including the forced recruitment of young people for their army. He also opened the tactic of suicide bombing.



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วันศุกร์ที่ 9 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Bad foundation blamed for Ghana building collapse

Rescue workers among the remainder of a collapsed building in Accra, Ghana, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012. A five-story shopping center built earlier this year in a bustling suburb of Ghana's capital collapsed Wednesday, killing at least one person and leaving several dozen people trapped in the rubble, authorities and eyewitnesses said. (AP Photo/ Laura Burke)

authorities Thursday blamed faulty construction of the collapse of a five-storey building in the capital of Ghana, which has killed at least nine people dead and dozens of other prisoners until they were released by harvesting equipment through the broken concrete with axes.

House prices fall at faster rate in October - Halifax

A woman walks past houses on a street in London



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Oil prices bobble slightly ahead of Tuesday's election

An engineer conducts routine checks on oil tanks at a refinery in Wuhan



วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 8 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

See Victor/Victoria at the Southwark Playhouse for just £17.50

Victor / Victoria will take place at Southwark Theatre until 15 December and our offer is valid until November 9, 2012

decadent cabarets in, heady from the underground scene in 1930 in Paris, the girls are beautiful and so are the children.

poor British soprano Victoria Grant is saved by Toddy club singer who has a crazy idea ... flag to save his career reinventing itself as Count Victor Grazinski, the world's largest transvestite. But when he tomb of King Marchan a dilemma ... lose his brilliant career, revealing that she is actually a woman and lose the man of her dreams, to maintain the charade.

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วันพุธที่ 7 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Documentary shows Putin in uncompromising mood

FILE - In this Sept. 2010 photo released on Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010, then Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin carries a hunting rifle during his trip in Ubsunur Hollow in the Siberian Tyva region (also referred to as Tuva), on the border with Mongolia, Russia. Vladimir Putin turns 60-years old on Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012, and has recently sought to demonstrate his youthful vigor by many personal endeavors, but while he has shown creativity in his action-man stunts, the Russian president seems surprisingly vulnerable to the vagaries of oil prices. (AP Photo/RIA Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Government Press Service, file)


วันอังคารที่ 6 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Iran currency crisis sparks street clashes

tear gas against protesters and police shooting farm bazaar, with merchants who do not offer price as the value of the rial plunges

The

riot police clashed with Iranian protesters in Tehran and traders by the collapse of the currency, which has lost a third of its value against the dollar in a week, according witnesses.

police fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators outraged by the decline in the value of the Iranian rial. The demonstrators chanted slogans against President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said that his economic policies have fueled the economic crisis.


main bazaar in Tehran, one of the most important commercial city, is closed, according to witnesses. A retailer that sells household items is told Reuters rial instability prevents traders to indicate the exact prices.

An official of the bazaar, Ahmad Karimi Esfahani, told the Iranian news agency that the job bazaar was closed for safety reasons traders, but will reopen on Thursday.


วันจันทร์ที่ 5 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Oil rises to $93 in small rebound from losses

An investor looks at the stock price monitor at a private securities company Friday Sept. 21, 2012 in Shanghai, China. China's benchmark Shanghai Composite Index added 0.1 percent to 2,027.03 as Asian stock markets rebounded Friday, led by oil and technology shares, despite uncertainty about the fragile global economy. (AP Photo)

oil prices rose to $ 93 a barrel Friday, causing a rebound muted heavy losses last week that the indicators show a weakness in the global economy .

Oktoberfest beer prices take the froth off the fun

calls for the installation of a price cap after government figures show an average liter Munich increased from ? 6.55 to ? 9.35 in 10 years

is the time of year when the Germans take their beer mugs or Bierseidels, don costumes and join the pilgrimage to Munich to drink large quantities of beer and partying at the annual Oktoberfest .

But this year, the festival has been affected by a dispute over the cost of beer as a group complaint hiking prices frightens the locals in the internationally renowned festival. Over the last 10 years, the average price per liter has increased from an average of ? 6.55 to ? 9.35 (? 7.47), according to figures from the city government of Munich. "The price of beer sold during Oktoberfest unreasonable increase each year," said Jan-Ulrich Bittlinger, president of the Association against fraudulent Pour (VGBE).

But the government said it has no place in the price of beer in a 'free market'.

"moderate beer prices are a concern for the government of the city and have a look at what the guests do not exaggerate their asking price," said Dieter Reiter, a senior Department of Labor and the Economy, responsible for the Oktoberfest.

"Everyone should be able to pay their Oktoberfest beer," he added.


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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 4 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Asian stocks down as US manufacturing disappoints

An investor looks at a stock price monitor at a private securities company Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012, in Shanghai, China. Asian stock markets fell Tuesday as uncertainty persisted about what authorities in the U.S., China and Europe might do to deal with a souring global economy. (AP Photo)


Oil rises more than $1, tropical storm threatens supply

An attendant tops up petrol for a vehicle at a gas station in Taipei



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วันเสาร์ที่ 3 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

India auditor says billions lost in coal scandal

FILE- In this Friday, March 23, 2012, file photo, Indian laborers load coal onto trucks at a coal depot on the outskirts of Jammu, India. India's national auditor said Friday, Aug. 17, 2012, the government lost huge sums of money by selling coal fields to private companies without competitive bidding, adding to massive losses from dubious auctions of other state assets. The Comptroller and Auditor General's report to Parliament estimated that private companies got a windfall profit of $34 billion because of the low prices they paid for the fields. (AP Photo/Channi Anand, File) national auditor


Egypt launches Sinai air strikes

military officials say helicopters fired missiles and killed 20 "terrorists" after the recent attacks on security checkpoints

Egyptian military attack helicopters fired missiles at suspected Islamist militants in the Sinai after the attacks on security checkpoints, according to residents and officials. A military source said 20 "terrorists" were killed in the assault.

security officials say this is the first time that the army fired missiles in the Sinai since the 1973 war with Israel to return the Sinai Peninsula.

Egyptian forces launched a missile attack two hours after three security checkpoints were attacked by suspected Islamist militants in the north of the main town of El-Arish Sinai, about 30 kilometers from the border between Gaza and Israel.

Authorities say six people were injured in the attacks at checkpoints, including an army officer, two soldiers, two policemen and a civilian whose condition was described as critical .

Israel welcomed the Egyptian military action. "What we are seeing in Egypt is a strong anger, determination of the regime and the military to take care of him and bring order in Sinai, because it is their responsibility," said the dean of defense official Amos Gilad told Israel Radio.

"It is an action that is in the hands of Egyptian Egypt based on the information they have. Otherwise, remove and dispose of [the threat], continue to strike. "

Shmuel Zakai Brigadier General, a former commander of the Gaza Division, stated that the determination of Egypt was incredible. "This is an unprecedented number of Egyptian," said the Israeli army radio. "In fact, the Egyptians during the Yom Kippur War deployed forces in Sinai this size. Certainly not going to be short and it will not be easy. Talking about terrorist infrastructure that has been established in the region with the support of the population and with weapons. "

Hamas, which condemned Sunday's attack, was also closed at the end of the Gaza tunnels. Long queues began to form in the gas stations in the Gaza Strip. The vast majority of the fuel used by the inhabitants of Gaza to get cars and generators and costs about half the price of fuel imported legally in Israel.

Hamas wants to stand out from the attack and also to cooperate with the Egyptian government. Hamas has close ties with the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, Mohamed Morsi, whose candidate was elected president in June Morsi said he intends to take action to help the people of Gaza and isolation.

The 16 border guards killed in Sunday's attack were buried Tuesday in Cairo amid scenes of anger. Morsi not attend the funeral after reports that we offer it can become the object of the anger of the victims' families.


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Seven 'hurt' at protest in Sudan's Darfur

Police had earlier fired tear gas at the demonstrators in Nyala



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วันศุกร์ที่ 2 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Arsenal bid for Málaga's Santi Cazorla and close in on Nuri Sahin


. Arsene Wenger offers 16 million pounds for the midfielder in Spain

near London club loan agreement for Real Madrid

Arsenal have bid £ 16 million for Santi Cazorla to Malaga and are sure to make his third signing of the summer, while on a loan agreement for the entire season Real Madrid Nuri Sahin.

Arsene Wenger

Cazorla has continued since the beginning of last summer, but Arsenal were deterred from making a move to sign midfielder in Spain for the price. Cazorla left Villarreal Malaga in a ? 19 million (£ 15 million) deal, while Wenger had Mikel Arteta from Everton at the last minute by 10 million pounds to strengthen his midfield. Wenger, however, came to see the value of Cazorla, a versatile midfielder who can play all or centralized, and French is hopeful of concluding the agreement after he and the team returned from their tour Arsenal the Far East. They play their game for the third and last Sunday against Hong Kong Kitchee.

Meanwhile, Malaga manager Manuel Pellegrini has reported sales of ? 20 million Cazorla also "gives". Shatat expected to provide immediate guarantees, but worrying for Malaga and Pellegrini said nothing and shown Saturday night, according to reports from Spain, who was investigating the sale of the club. Cazorla has not gone on the tour Venezuela, although it never went after his efforts for Spain in Euro 2012.

Arsenal, who have already signed strikers Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud, are in talks with Madrid Sahin. Jose Mourinho, who signed the midfielder for Borussia Dortmund in Turkey last summer, suggested that it would be better if he was looking for a new opportunity in the light of their difficulties to move to the Bernabeu. Sahin 23 years, was not happy to hear this and not entirely sold on the motion proposed loan, provided that there is no option for Arsenal to buy him at the end of the thereof.


He traveled with the team to Madrid in the morning in the United States for pre-season tour, Arsenal introduced logistical difficulties, but the London club still hope to convince him to join to them. They want both Cazorla and Sahin finally available for pre-season friendly away to Cologne August 12.


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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 1 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Insight: Evidence suggests anti-foreclosure laws may backfire

A foreclosure sale sign sits in front of a house in Miami Beach


Sudan vows no turning back on fuel subsidy

People queue in a Khartoum petrol station to fill their tanks



วันพุธที่ 31 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Sudanese battle price hikes as economic crisis bites

Sudanese women sell vegetables at the market of Omdurman, northewest of the capital Khartoum, in February


วันจันทร์ที่ 29 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

What I'm really thinking: the smoker

"When people talk about heroin addicts who will do anything to get a solution, I do not feel any different"

I loved nothing more than to stay out of a dinner in a restaurant or put the world to rights of other smokers and missing half the meal. But now I'm in my mid-40s, suddenly seems to be standing on my own property. On the outside looking in, wondering when - if - I will never fight against this addiction

Friends

know I am on borrowed time. Smoke a lot and get away with it. There will be a return on investment, and my daughter will pay the price.

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UAE economy grew 4.2% in 2011

The booming oil sector accounts for a third of the United Arab Emirates economy

United Arab Emirates

วันศุกร์ที่ 26 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Oil near $88 amid European financial turmoil

FILE- In this Tuesday, March 22, 2012 file photo, a pump jack is silhouetted against the setting sun in Oklahoma City. Oil is headed for its worst month since December 2008. A financial crisis in Europe and slowing growth in China and the U.S. likely mean demand won't meet prior expectations. Oil fell 3 percent Wednesday and is down about 16 percent so far in May. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

Oil prices hovered

The real reason for the firing of the New York Times chief executive

The Guardian reported in December that the CEO of the New York Times, Janet Robinson would resign.

had no clue what was going on. However, if a New York magazine is to be believed, it seems that the story of his departure is very interesting.

According to the author, Joe Hagan, is a mixture of the struggle, the internal family rivalries and personality conflicts between Robinson and Girlfriend editor of Arthur Sulzberger Jr., Claudia Gonzalez.

According to Hagan, the absolute Robinson had received a sort of platonic marriage with Sulzberger.

This relationship has deteriorated as Sulzberger became increasingly concerned about the strong character Gonzalez was apparently not a fan of Robinson.

However, Robinson shot - with a reputation $ 24m (£ 15.3m) pay-off -. It was as simple as it may sound clash

Robinson has been seen
on digital strategy of the company - or lack thereof -. That underlay its output


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วันศุกร์ที่ 19 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Ryanair forecasts lower profit after record year

Ryanair says increases in fares will only partially offset rising oil prices



วันพุธที่ 17 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Lennon lauds 'priceless' five-goal Hooper

Gary Hooper (R) scored all the goals in Celtic's emphatic final day 5-0 win over Hearts



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Sri Lanka may start blending its pure Ceylon tea

A Sri Lanka Tea Board employee pours a cup of pure Ceylon tea, comparable to the


They will never have it so good - a bleak future for our youth

The "naive" view of the baby boom generation have cost our young people in their future and a stable home

until about 2000, homeownership has increased in the United Kingdom. Since then, growth has been leasing, management and fewer families can afford a home of their own.

Today

owns the proportion is decreasing. Many commentators have noted in antiquity for the first time buyer. Those who can not buy more gray, maybe buying your first home at 40 instead of 20 years.

Most analysts responsible for this phenomenon on the rise in inflation in housing prices compared to a more general increase in the cost of living. But now it has become clear that the decline of the property is part of a general decline in the ability, which is surprising when you consider the broader social context.

today young people leave university with thousands of pounds of debt. The increased rates double or triple the impact made today, with more punishing interest rates as well. Even those who do not have a degree accumulating debt that can never pay.

Getting a job is difficult to abandon school and university, especially in my generation thought it might be fun to continue working until you are 70 or older, while the constant "job for life" with a decent pension at the end is over for good as -. successive decisions of the government are on the pension system sacrificed final Once young people get a job that is almost impossible to save a deposit, higher incomes mean debt under repair is more difficult for them. Lenders want 20% of deposits and interest-only mortgage is disappearing.

Fewer young people are entitled to social housing and get stuck in the private rented sector. Their housing costs will increase each year with no assets at the end of show. As a result, more and more young people will live in shared accommodation more. Call me naive, but I always believed that things can only get better, so that progress is what has happened over time. The lives of my parents was a big improvement in their grandparents and mine on hers. scientific advances, more freedom, less poverty and more opportunities would be - I think - to guarantee that each generation would do better than its predecessors. I took the March before humanity for granted.


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วันอังคารที่ 16 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

UK's ambitious South Sudan aid plan for girls' education takes a hit

Britain adopted a hard line in response to support South Sudan shutdown of oil production, but the United States presses ahead with development work and humanitarian aid

economic crisis in South Sudan has reached ambitious £ 52 million in the United Kingdom for the education of girls, one of the main priorities for program development in Britain new state of the world.

South Sudan stops oil production in January in a dispute with Sudan over fees for oil through pipelines in Sudan. Measure, the United Kingdom considers that his camp has denied South Sudan 98% of their income, which may divert Department (DFID) International Development Assistance Program 360 billion euros in aid emergency humanitarian rather than long-term development. In a parliamentary report said recently, the implementation of the DFID program already at risk before it has begun.

long-term programs for South Sudan - one of the main beneficiaries of British bilateral aid - are in limbo because no one knows how much money is left in the government coffers . Some say that the country will run out of money in August, raising the possibility that simply prints cash - with the risk of hyperinflation, as in Zimbabwe. The food prices are increasing rapidly, and long lines of cars and motorcycles outside gas stations are a common sight in Juba.

until the new budget in July, the government announced an austerity plan in February, which halved the operating costs and reduce funding for 10 countries by 10%. Education, Southern Sudan has reduced the budget to 4% of GDP by about 7% and stopped building schools. It has reduced wages through the Ministry of Education of 10% arrested teacher training and recruitment of new teachers frozen.

Consequently, DFID has suspended plans to build training centers for teachers. The plan was to build 10 centers in four states to train 2,000 teachers per year into four periods of six weeks. But all that remains on the drawing board.

This is a blow to a country that needs to double the number of teachers and 60,000 to have a chance of achieving the Millennium development of universal primary education by 2015. The report qualified teacher for children is 1:117.

According to UNICEF, 64% (about 1 million) of children aged six to 11 are not in school. A population of over 8 million, nearly 3 million are between five and 18 years.

cultural barriers to girls' education are great. As in many African countries, women and girls in Southern Sudan are responsible for most household chores such as collecting water. The average water collection can be up to eight hours per day in areas with little water and sanitation. Even when girls go to school, can be abused by teachers. Last year, in the town of Rumbek, Lakes State, protests erupted after some teachers were arrested for abusing young girls. The state has declined and released teachers on strike after their colleagues.

And when fees must be paid to the school - and parents must decide to pay for their son or daughters to participate - boys outweigh
But while the UK pulling their educational plans, the United States decided to go ahead with its construction of training institutes for teachers. This reflects an interesting division in the center of the current economic crisis.


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วันจันทร์ที่ 15 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Halt California funds for high-speed rail: budget watchdog

An undated artist's illustration courtesy of the California High-Speed Rail Authority.



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Coentrão slated after Real defeat


. Left guilty last winner Bayern Munich

Jose Mourinho Real Madrid also criticized the tactics

Real Madrid 2-1 Champions League defeat against Bayern Munich Tuesday raised questions about the tactics of Jose Mourinho and drawn sharp criticism from the back Fabio Coentrao left unhappy.

after falling to a 17-minute strike Franck Ribery in the semi-final, first in Germany, Real fought back to 1-1 when Mesut Ozil tapping into what could be a priceless goal away eight minutes after the rupture of the Allianz Arena.

However, instead of going for the kill, Mourinho was ready to settle for a draw and Ozil and Angel Di Maria, Marcelo replacing defender and midfielder Esteban Granero.

Brazilian Kaka, the world player of the year and the natural replacement for the German Ozil if he was tired, he remained on the bench.

could walk, a slight advantage for the second leg next week in Madrid, but for another terrible performance Coentrão Portuguese compatriot Mourinho, who the real wage of ? 30 million Benfica.

Coentrão was unable to cope with the difficult Ribery and Arjen Robben and Philipp Lahm Bayern before allowed to pass and cross the 90th minute winner Mario Gomez Champions League Real Madrid seal first defeat this season.


"defender of ? 30 million has saved the best for the end [against Bayern] when it is closed late Lahm, who managed to pass under no pressure to Mario Gomez to score," writes newspaper sarcastically.

also speculated whether the Benfica fans had erected a statue of president of his club to convince real pay that much for the Portuguese international, who had an unsuccessful loan period at Real Zaragoza in 2008-09 .
peers Coentrao has preferred to focus on the positive aspects of Tuesday's game, as they prepared for Saturday

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U.S. economy in better shape to handle high gas prices: Geithner

U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner testifies before a House Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee hearing on the FY2013 at Capitol Hill in Washington




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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 14 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

First-class stamp to cost 60p in new price hikes

Fight to the death: Royal Mail's takings have been slashed by the growth of electronic media


Dalglish blames success for defeat


. "Playing Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday takes its toll

. Liverpool manager Luis Suarez goal was rejected unhappy

Kenny Dalglish

suggested that his team is paying the price of success that Wigan lost to Liverpool at Anfield for the first time in its history, the director explains that progress in both domestic cups caused the fatigue among its workforce.

Dalglish said the problem was compounded by the television programs stating that the Carling Cup winners had to play three games in six days, from the FA Cup quarter-final victory over Stoke Sunday League defeats and followed by Queens Park Rangers and Wigan now. Dalglish also complained that the turning point of the match was referee Lee Mason's refusal to award a second goal Luis Suarez, when the parties were tied at 1-1, the decision Official statement that the Uruguayan had the ball in the net with his arm. "There was no rhyme or reason for the second goal would have pointed out, was not the handball," said Dalglish, who thought the ball was out of the front shoulder.

"I saw a replay quickly and was clear handball," said Roberto Martinez, who praised the performance of the referee and, in particular, the way he handled Suarez. "We all know that Suarez is an artist throws and get good situations for his team, but the referee was very strong. "

Wigan manager also praised the character of his own team, and he said: "I do not think we played as well as we played in the last five games, but I'm satisfied with how we managed after recognizing the target. Since then, the local team often takes over, but I'm very proud of the players controlled the situation, kept the ball and took the sting out of the game in a mature before moving forward again. Liverpool saw not mastered at all and it is the hard work of the players put in. "


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Two soldiers shot dead in France

Two paratroopers killed and another seriously wounded by a gunman on a motorcycle in the second attack in a week

Researchers fear that the murderer target motorcycle after two French soldiers were killed and a third seriously injured in a "ride-by" shooting the second attack in less than a week.

The three members of the Parachute Regiment were killed in a vibrant city center on Thursday afternoon. Two were killed instantly, while the third was reported in critical condition in hospital.

The attack followed the killing last week of an officer in another regiment of paratroopers, even shot by a gunman motorcycle.

soldiers, all in their 20s and in uniform, standing next to an ATM at Montauban, in the southwest of France. Police cordoned off the city center before the survey, said it was unclear if the three were to withdraw money, or had left a store or restaurant and went through when they were slaughtered rifle shortly after 14:00, heard by people nearby. The murderer, who was wearing a helmet, then left on a motorcycle, more than a dozen casings were found at the scene

President Nicolas Sarkozy's visit to France, said he had sent Defence Minister Gerard Longuet to Montauban to direct operations, but could not say more: "The circumstances are not clear at this time I can not give any explanation. "Longuet said he was confident that the investigators do their best to ensure that the shooter has been brought to justice, adding that his thoughts were with the" families of the dead and his regiment. "

Brigitte Barèges
, mayor of Montauban, said he was "shocked and outraged" by "a murder which was presented as a true summary execution." The regiment had "paid and, unfortunately, the cost of the war in Afghanistan," he said after losing four soldiers.

Sunday on the outskirts of Toulouse, 46 km south of Montauban, a member of another regiment rest was shot in the head at close range by a gunman on a motorcycle. Ziaten Ibn Imad, 30, marshall in the first parachute regiment, stood with his 650cc Suzuki motorcycle outside a gym and wearing a helmet at the time, he was in uniform
Detectives say Ziaten announced his bike to the sale and received a call from what appeared to be an interested buyer minutes before being killed. Ziaten commander said he had served in the French army in Ivory Coast, Chad and Gabon.


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