Monday, July 8, 2013

15 Twitter Reactions to 2013 MLB All-Star Game Roster Release

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Ed Szczepanski-USA TODAY Sports

There are always a wide variety of reactions when the MLB All-Star lineups are announced, and this year was no exception.

Fans often cry out when their favorite players are left off the squad, but that is bound to happen when you have to select the top players at each position. If the cutoff point were higher, fans would still complain about the new borderline players who were left off the expanded roster.

Twitter gives fans the ability to connect more directly with their favorite athletes and sports personalities. Many managers wish this connection didn?t exist because it gives the players a direct line of communication to the world without the guidance of a public relations manager. Fortunately for fans, managers can?t completely restrict their access.

"Snubbed" is a term that always surfaces when the All-Star Game rolls around. People are quick to compare stats of players who made the roster and ones who didn?t to prove they deserved a spot on the team. It?s easy to pull out rogue stats to prove that a player was snubbed and they belong in a spot over someone else. You simply have to dig to find the right ones and a case can be made for almost anyone to get a spot on the roster for the Midsummer Classic.

Whether a player was surprised to make the team in the first place or surprised to be left off, there were plenty of reactions when the 2013 MLB All-Star Game rosters was released. Here are some of the top reactions for this season's selections.

David Fouty is a columnist for RantSports.com. Follow him on Twitter @davefouty, ?Like? him on Facebook and add him to your network on Google+.

Source: http://www.rantsports.com/mlb/2013/07/08/15-twitter-reactions-to-2013-mlb-all-star-game-roster-release/

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First child born following embryo screening with new genome analysis technique

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The first birth has been achieved following the analysis of embryos using a new genome sequencing technique which promises to revolutionise embryo selection for IVF. The technique has never before been applied in the screening of embryos.

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AP PHOTOS: Investigators seek cause of SF crash

As the shock fades from the crash of Asiana Airlines flight 214, investigators are probing what led the Boeing 777 to crash land at San Francisco International Airport. Chinese state media revealed that two 16-year-old Chinese citizens, Ye Mengyuan and Wang Linjia, were killed. The other 305 people on board survived.

Here are photos of the crash and its aftermath:

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Two championship records while China's hurdles legacy continues at the Asian Championships

The 110 hurdles is almost synonymous in Asia with Liu Xiang and on the third day of the 20th Asian Athletics Championships in Pune, India, it was the turn of Jiang Fan to take China?s legacy forward in the event on Friday (6).

Fan, 23, a silver medallist at the 2011 World University Games kept his cool despite two false starts to romp home in the final in 13.61 (+0.1) for his maiden continental title.

After the false starts accounted for Iraq?s Rami Ibrahim and South Korea?s Park Tae-Kyong, Fan bolted off the blocks quickly and faced very little challenge with Kuwait?s Abdulaziz Almandeel finishing second in 13.78.

It was China?s 12th gold medal in this event in Asian Championships history, underlining their strength and depth over the barriers.

On a cool evening which also saw a brief but spell of rain midway through the programme, two championship records were created.

China?s Wang Zheng won the women?s Hammer with 72.78m, improving upon the mark of 72.07m set by compatriot Zhang Wenxiu in 2009. The second record emerged after an amazing display of front-running by Bahrain teenager Ruth Chebet in the women?s 3000 Steeplechase.

Chebet, hit the front early and built up a big lead, catching India?s Asian Games champion Sudha Singh off-guard.

Sudha, the Asian leader this season at 9:45.60, couldn?t counter the Bahrain girl?s audacious tactics leaving Chebet to cross the line in 9:40.84, beating her own national record by nearly 12 seconds and an improvement by a similar amount upon Minori Hayakari?s championship record of 9:52.42 set in 2011.

Another precocious teenager held sway in the men?s Long Jump pit. China?s 16-year-old Wang Jianan showed plenty of composure in wet and windy conditions to take the gold medal in 7.95m, just three centimetres ahead of India?s Kumarvel Prem Kumar.

Bahrain?s Tareq Mubarek Taher returned to the top of the podium after a four-year gap in the men?s 3000 Steeplechase. The two-time Asian Games champion was challenged closely by compatriot Dejene Regassa Mootuma until Taher pulled away decisively in the final lap for a convincing win in 8:34.77, with Regassa second in 8:37.40.

?I had an ankle injury and this is only my second competition on return,? said Taher. ?I am really pleased with the win. The conditions were ideal and I enjoyed it a lot,? added the 29-year-old.

Saudi Arabia unleashed a surprise winner in the men?s 1500 with Imed Hamed Noor who timed his charge to perfection. Two Qataris ? Mohamad Al-Garni and Hamza Driouch ? set the pace in the entertaining race with Iran?s Sajad Moradi and Bahrain?s Bilal Mansour Ali staying in the mix.

The Qataris led at the bell but Noor hit the front with 300 metres left.

Just as a sharp spell of rain drenched the venue, the tall Saudi moved to the front coming into the back straight and had a commanding lead in the home stretch.

Spreading his arms wide and having the luxury of being able to relax 20 metres from the finish, despite the downpour, Noor was a picture of delight as he crossed the line in 3:39.51.

Al-Garni warded off a fast-finishing Ali for the silver medal in 3:40.75 to the Bahrain runner?s 3:40.96.

Betlhem Belayneh Desalegn won United Arab Emirates? first gold of the championship in the women?s 1500, outwitting Bahrain?s Mimi Belete. Desalegn timed 4:13.67 to Belete?s 4:14.04.

False starts had a say in the way the medals were decided in the 100 hurdles as Japan?s Hitomi Shimura and Kazakhstan?s Anastassiya Pilipenk were pulled up for false starts but ran the race under protest, finishing third and fourth, only to be disqualified later. on.

In the end, Japan?s Ayako Kimura was a comfortable winner in 13.25 seconds, finishing ahead of Kazakhstan?s Anastassiya Soprunov, in 13.44, after China?s Wang Dou, another strong medal contender, crashed into the second hurdle to bow out.

Uzbekistan?s Ivan Zaytsev, second on the Asian list in Javelin this season behind Japan?s 2009 World bronze medallist Yukifumi Murakami, claimed the gold medal in his specialist event with his first-round throw of 79.76m. Sachith Madhuranga won Sri Lanka?s first medal here, taking the silver in 79.62.

In the absence of Kazakh London 2012 Olympic Games champion Olga Rypakova, Uzbekistan?s Anastasiya Juravlyeva pocketed the women?s Triple Jump gold with an effort of 14.18m with her compatriot Aleksandra Kotlyarova taking the silver at 13.89m.

China remains in top spot on the medals table with eight gold medals after three days of competition. Bahrain are in second place with four gold medals.

A correspondent for the IAAF

Source: http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/two-championship-records-while-chinas-hurdles

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Lady Gaga tem 8 dos 100 singles femininos mais est?veis desde 2003

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"Poker Face", segundo single do ?lbum "The Fame", aparece na terceira coloca??o, enquanto "Just Dance" e "Bad Romance" ficam um pouco atr?s em #7 e #8. Veja abaixo a coloca??o ocupada por cada can??o de Gaga na lista:

3- Poker Face ? Lady GaGa 990
7- Just Dance ? Lady GaGa 754
8- Bad Romance ? Lady GaGa 741
24- Telephone ? Lady GaGa 541
29- Alejandro ? Lady GaGa 528
38- Paparazzi ? Lady GaGa 487
41- Born This Way ? Lady GaGa 468
74- The Edge Of Glory ? Lady Gaga 362

O n?mero se refere ? quantidade de semanas que o single passou dentro dos charts mundiais.

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

New leader starts work as Egypt counts dead

By Asma Alsharif and Paul Taylor

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's new interim leader held talks on Saturday with the army chief and political leaders on how to pull the country out of crisis as the death toll from Islamist protests over the army's overthrow of President Mohamed Mursi rose to at least 35.

The most populous Arab nation of 84 million people was thrown into more turmoil on Friday when tens of thousands of demonstrators across the country answered a call by Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood movement to stage a "Friday of Rejection".

At least 35 people died and more than 1,000 were wounded in violence on Friday and Saturday, with the army struggling to maintain order in Cairo, Alexandria and other cities and towns, where pro- and anti-Mursi demonstrators fought street battles.

The most deadly clashes were in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, where 14 people died and 200 were wounded.

In central Cairo, rival protesters clashed late into the night with stones, knives, petrol bombs and clubs as armored personnel carriers rumbled among them.

It took hours to restore calm on the Nile River bridges around the landmark Egyptian Museum. Anti-Mursi activists remained encamped in a suburb of the capital.

Interim head of state Adli Mansour, installed to oversee a military roadmap to elections, spent his first day at the office at Itihadiya Palace, where until a week ago Mursi ran Egypt.

He met armed forces chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who announced Mursi's ouster on Wednesday, and also held talks with former U.N. nuclear agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei, a leading liberal, and other politicians who had opposed Mursi.

ElBaradei, 71, is seen as the favorite to lead a new administration focused on reviving a shattered economy and restoring civil peace and security. An aide to ElBaradei said the prime minister was expected to be appointed on Saturday.

At the same meeting was Abdel Moneim Abol Fotouh, a former Brotherhood member who split from the movement in 2011 to mount his own presidential bid, an official in his party said.

In defiant speeches, Brotherhood leaders continued to denounce Mursi's overthrow and demand his reinstatement. Their stand may complicate the military-led political transition.

The army has given few details and no timeframe for elections, adding to political uncertainty at a time when many Egyptians fear violence could polarize society still further.

Egypt's first freely elected president was toppled after mass demonstrations against Muslim Brotherhood rule, the latest twist in a tumultuous two years since the fall of Hosni Mubarak in the Arab uprisings that swept the region in 2011.

SINAI VIOLENCE

While the Brotherhood has insisted it will not resort to violence, some radical Islamists have no such inhibitions.

On Saturday, a Coptic Christian priest was shot dead in Egypt's lawless North Sinai province in what could be the first sectarian attack since Mursi's overthrow, raising concerns about the potential for further religious violence.

On Friday, five police officers were shot dead in separate incidents in the North Sinai town of El Arish, and while it was not clear whether the attacks were linked to Mursi's ouster, hardline Islamists there have warned they will fight back.

There were more attacks on army checkpoints in Sinai overnight and gunmen fired on a central security building in El Arish, security sources said.

A new Islamist group announced its formation in the Sinai peninsula adjoining Israel and the Gaza Strip, calling the army's removal of Mursi a declaration of war on their faith and threatening violence to impose Islamic law.

Ansar al-Shariah (Supporters of Islamic Law) in Egypt said it would gather arms and start training members, in a statement on an online forum for Sinai militants recorded by SITE Monitoring.

The events of the last week have raised alarm among Egypt's allies in the West, including main aid donors the United States and the European Union, and in Israel, with which Egypt has had a U.S.-backed peace treaty since 1979.

Newspapers quoted ElBaradei as saying he expected Gulf Arab monarchies that were hostile to the Brotherhood's rule to pile in with financial support for the new authorities.

Only gas-rich Qatar provided substantial funds to Mursi's government with a total of $7 billion in loans and grants. Turkey and Libya also provided smaller loans and deposits.

Mursi's overthrow was greeted with wild scenes of celebration but infuriated supporters who fear a return to the suppression of Islamists they endured under military rule.

RISING TENSIONS

In one of the first outbreaks of violence on Friday, three protesters were shot dead outside the Republican Guard compound where Mursi is being held, security sources said. The army denied responsibility for the shootings. It was not clear whether other security forces were involved.

On Saturday, some 2,000 people gathered outside the barracks. A man with a loudspeaker told soldiers separated from protesters by razor wire not to open fire.

Thousands more Islamists braved the fierce midday sun at a sit-in outside a nearby mosque. Shawled women shook their heads and wept as an imam led prayers for "martyrs" of the violence.

At least 15 tanks were positioned on streets leading to the square outside the mosque, but they were further away than on Friday in a sign the military was keen to ease tensions.

Elsewhere in Cairo, the retrial of former autocrat Mubarak resumed at a snail's pace, in a bizarre coda to the past week's drama. The 85-year-old, who ruled Egypt for 30 years, is charged with conspiracy to murder hundreds of demonstrators in 2011.

The judge adjourned the case until August 17. He said he would continue to show proceedings live on state television, despite unhappiness among army commanders at seeing their former head of state and air force chief paraded in a courtroom cage.

(Reporting by Asma Alsharif, Mike Collett-White, Alexander Dziadosz, Maggie Fick, Alastair Macdonald, Sarah McFarlane, Shadia Nasralla, Tom Perry, Yasmine Saleh, Paul Taylor, and Patrick Werr in Cairo, Abdelrahman Youssef in Alexandria, Yursi Mohamed in Ismailia and Michelle Nichols in New York; Writing by Paul Taylor and Mike Collett-White; Editing by Alistair Lyon)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-counts-dead-islamist-protest-violence-085851964.html

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Japan PM Abe set to win upper house majority

July 06, 2013

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's (pic) ruling bloc is set to secure a majority in the upper house in this month's election, newspaper polls said today.

Victory would give Abe control of both chambers of the legislature and he would not have to face a public vote for three years.

The Liberal Democratic Party and its coalition ally should comfortably win more than half of the 121 seats up for grabs in the 242-seat upper house election on July 21, according to separate polls in the Nikkei newspaper, Kyodo News and the Asahi Shimbun.

The ruling bloc needs to win 63 seats to secure a majority in the chamber. In the last session the opposition Democratic Party of Japan was the biggest single grouping.

A poll by the liberal-leaning Asahi Shimbun estimated that the conservative LDP was likely to win 63-73 seats.

Supporters say Abe will use his renewed political clout to force changes on cosseted and inefficient industries such as agriculture, and to cut a swathe through labour laws that businesses say make it too difficult to hire and fire workers.

Detractors say he will abandon the economic project of his first six months and get back on his hobby horse - revising the constitution, boosting the military and re-assessing Japan's wartime history.

Opposition parties have so far struggled to find a coherent message to sell to voters, who have on the whole warmed to Abe's big-spending, easy-money policy blitz, dubbed "Abenomics", which has nurtured the green shoots of economic growth. - AFP, July 5, 2013.

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