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International lawyers file suit against Rumsfeld

WORLD / America

International lawyers file suit against Rumsfeld

(AFP)
Updated: 2006-11-15 09:20

BERLIN - An international grouping of lawyers filed a lawsuit calling on
German prosecutors to investigate outgoing US Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld for allegedly sanctioning torture.

An international grouping of lawyers filed a lawsuit calling on German
prosecutors to investigate outgoing US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld,
pictured August 2006, for allegedly sanctioning torture.[AFP]

The 220-page suit is being brought on behalf of 11 former Iraqi detainees
of the notorious Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad and one Saudi currently
held at the US prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The suit was filed to Germany's federal prosecutor Monika Harms at her
offices in the southwestern city of Karlsruhe.

German law allows the pursuit of warcrimes cases regardless of where they
originate in the world.

A Pentagon spokesman dismissed the lawsuit as "frivolous."

A similar attempt to prosecute Rumsfeld in Germany in 2004 was rejected,
but the German lawyer representing the detainees, Wolfgang Kaleck, said
he was confident the complaint would be taken up now.

"We failed two years ago because there was an ongoing investigation in
the United States, but it is now clear that there is no chance of
prosecuting high-ranking officials in the US," Kaleck told a press
conference in Berlin called to present the complaint.

"We are not expecting that Rumsfeld will appear in a court, but we are
hoping investigators will begin looking into the case," he said.

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C.Ronaldo to become Portugal captain - coach

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C.Ronaldo to become Portugal captain - coach

(AFP)
Updated: 2006-11-10 16:52

LISBON - Manchester United's Portuguese winger Cristiano Ronaldo has what
it takes to shortly become a captain of Portugal's national team,
Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has said.

Manchester United's Portuguese midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo gets back on
his feet after going down in a challenge with a Southend player during
their English League Cup fourth round soccer match at Roots Hall stadium
in Southend, England, Tuesday Nov. [AP]

"I think during my time in Portugal he will become one of the captains of
our team because he has the charisma for it, he has potential," he told a
news conference to announce his 20-man squad for a Euro 2008 qualifier.

"He is young but he is learning very quickly how to lead a group," added
Scolari, who is under contract with Portugal until 2008.

The Brazilian coach said Ronaldo's promotion to captain as well as the
recovery from a lengthy injury of Deportivo Coruna's Portuguese defender
Jorge Andrade would help make up for the retirement earlier this year of
playmakers Luis Figo and Pauleta from international football.

Ronaldo, 21, has made 42 appearances for Portugal since he made his debut
for the squad on August 20, 2003 against Kazakhstan. He has scored 14
times.

Scolari named both Ronaldo and Andrade in his 20-man squad which will
face Kazakhstan in a Euro 2008 group A qualifier at home on November 15.
Benfica striker Nuno Gomes was designated the captain of the squad for
that match.

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Japan, US seek talks on N.Korea in Hanoi

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Japan, US seek talks on N.Korea in Hanoi

(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-11-06 15:37

TOKYO - Japan and the United States want their foreign ministers to meet
counterparts from China, South Korea and Russia next week to discuss
North Korea's nuclear programs, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso said
on Monday.

US Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns (C) and
Undersecretary for Arms Control and International Security Robert Joseph
(R) speak with Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso at the latter's office
in Tokyo, November 6, 2006. [Reuters]

The proposed meeting would take place on the sidelines of an Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation ( APEC) forum meeting in Hanoi, Aso told reporters
after talks with UnderSecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas
Burns and UnderSecretary of State for Arms Control Security Robert Joseph.

North Korea, which conducted a nuclear test on October 9, agreed last
week to rejoin six-party talks on its nuclear programs after staying away
for a year in protest at a US crackdown on its international finances.
Those talks bring together the two Koreas, China, Japan, Russia and the
United States.

"What is most important is that the five parties maintain close
solidarity," Aso said.

Pyongyang's nuclear test drew worldwide condemnation and UN sanctions.
China has supported the UN sanctions, which target trade in large
conventional weapons, weapons of mass destruction and luxury goods.

Aso said the United States and Japan had agreed that North Korea should
not be recognized as a nuclear power and the resumption of six-party
talks should not spell an end to sanctions imposed following the October
9 nuclear test.

"Reopening the six-way talks is not the objective. The six-party talks
are a means and the objective is for them to give up nuclear weapons,"
Aso said.

Burns, speaking separately, said Japan and the United States saw "eye to
eye on the question of North Korea" and rejected a call by Pyongyang for
Tokyo to stay away from the nuclear talks.

"These are six-party talks. The United States believes that one of our
most important partners in this configuration is Japan," Burns told
reporters. "Obviously, we all stick together and we are all partners in
these negotiations."

North Korea said on Saturday that Japan should not bother to attend the
six-party talks because Tokyo was refusing to recognize Pyongyang as a
nuclear weapons state and because Japan was no more than a "state" of the
United States.

Joseph said Tokyo and Washington had agreed that a UN Security Council
resolution calling for sanctions on North Korea should continue to be
implemented fully until Pyongyang met all of the resolution's demands,
including the irreversible, verifiable and complete elimination of its
nuclear program.

"We are of one mind that this resolution provides the way ahead," he said.

The US officials are expected to head for Seoul later on Monday, and from
there to travel to Beijing and Moscow.

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It's SpongeBob vs SpongeBob on German TV

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It's SpongeBob vs SpongeBob on German TV

By AARON O. PATRICK (WSJ)
Updated: 2006-10-30 15:24

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"SpongeBob SquarePants" is saturating the airwaves in Germany -- but not
just because the yellow sea sponge and his sidekicks have captured the
hearts of German children.

"SpongeBob Schwammkopf," ("SpongeBob Spongehead") as the cartoon is
called in German, is the main weapon in a pitched battle between Viacom
Inc., which is trying to establish its Nickelodeon channel in Germany,
and a tough local competitor, Super RTL. Nickelodeon is running 18 hours
of "SpongeBob" a week. Super RTL is showing about 10 hours.

Viacom has no one but itself to blame for the competition. After pulling
the plug on a previous attempt to launch Nickelodeon in Germany in 1998,
it sought to squeeze some revenue out of Europe's largest TV-viewer
market by selling Super RTL the rights to some top Nickelodeon shows.
Today, that decision appears short-sighted as Nick -- the most successful
kids channel in the U.S. -- and its German rival fight anthropomorphic
sea sponge with anthropomorphic sea sponge.

When Viacom returned to Germany, it offered to buy back the rights to
"SpongeBob," but RTL, which is co-owned by Walt Disney Co. and RTL Group,
part of Germany's Bertelsmann AG, wouldn't sell. "As far as parents are
concerned, we believe Nickelodeon is an unknown brand," says Claude
Schmit, managing director of Super RTL. "Children are used to watching
SpongeBob on Super RTL."

Marcus Andorfer, general manager of Nickelodeon Germany, counters that
Super RTL's strategy shows that "they are frightened" and that
independent surveys show German children like the Nick brand more than
Super RTL. But without exclusive use of its own shows, it won't be easy
for Nickelodeon to overcome Super RTL's lead soon. About five times as
many people, including 370,000 children, watch "SpongeBob" on Super RTL
as watch it on Nickelodeon, according to Viacom figures.

In the year since its launch in September 2005, Nick Germany has
attracted about 7.5% of three- to 13-year-old viewers during the day.
Super RTL's ratings have slipped to about a 27% share of that audience
from about 30% to 32% before Nickelodeon arrived, according to figures
from both channels. The other children's channel, Kinderkanal, a joint
venture of two public broadcasters, has been relatively stable at about
15%.

Germany is a notoriously tough market for children's television because
many parents believe TV should promote learning instead of entertainment,
people in the industry say. A survey of German parents by Disney found
just 5% said they would let their children watch TV just for fun, a
Disney spokeswoman says.

Viacom is trying different tactics this time to make Nickelodeon a
success. It has several new shows that aren't available on Super RTL.
Unusual for Germany, Nickelodeon is also showing TV programs with actors,
not just cartoons, including one starring the niece of actress Julia
Roberts, Emma Roberts. About 10% of its schedule is local German
programs. The deal with RTL expires in 2011 so if German children haven't
tired of SpongeBob by then, Nickelodeon will be able to show it
exclusively.

The German launch is part of a Viacom strategy to get more growth from
its international cable networks. As one of the world's largest
television markets, with a taste for Nickelodeon shows, Germany was a
clear choice for expansion, company executives say.

To re-enter Germany, Viacom bought a small Cologne-based television
network in 2004 for $379.5 million, put German voices and titles on many
of its U.S. shows, including "The Angry Beavers" ("Die Biber Br��der"),
and began broadcasting in September 2005. It plans to add a comedy
channel next year.

But Nickelodeon's launch provoked Super RTL, which had been largely
unchallenged in Germany's kids TV. In the months ahead of Nickelodeon's
launch, Super RTL started showing two additional "SpongeBob" episodes in
the morning. Super RTL still shows three episodes a day during its 14
hours of daily broadcasting. Nick, which broadcasts 24 hours a day, shows
eight episodes most days.

Super RTL also spent $2.5 million on what its managing director, Mr.
Schmit, calls an "anti-Nick" advertising campaign. To play off the
elections for a new German chancellor, Super RTL asked children to vote
for their own children's chancellor from a list of Super RTL characters,
including SpongeBob. It plugged the vote in newspaper, television and
billboard ads, as well as on the Internet. Andy Larkin of the Canadian
cartoon "What's With Andy?" won.

Viacom countered with its own marketing campaign, which it says cost
several million euros. Over the summer, Nickelodeon hired a barge on the
Rhine with actors dressed as Nickelodeon characters, including one in a
SpongeBob suit. It visited eight cities, and about 18,000 children went
on board.

So far, media buyers say, Nickelodeon has a long way to go to achieve its
goal of unseating Super RTL as the top children's channel. "But we have
seen a movement to the better in recent months," says Andreas Schmitt, a
board director at WPP Group PLC's MindShare agency. Mr. Schmitt has
booked advertising time on Nickelodeon for toy-maker Mattel Inc.

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Down With Imperialism Union anniversary

WORLD / Photo

Down With Imperialism Union anniversary

(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-10-18 14:05

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EU strengthens landmark chemical bill

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EU strengthens landmark chemical bill

By MARY JACOBY (WSJ)
Updated: 2006-10-11 11:13

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BRUSSELS -- In a setback for global industry, a European Parliament panel
strengthened a landmark bill that would more tightly regulate chemicals
in the European Union before sending it toward final passage.

The petrochemical industry had been trying to reduce the estimated $6.3
billion cost of complying with the new law over the next decade by asking
the EU to accept chemical-safety and environmental data already submitted
to other regulatory bodies. That would have reduced the number of
expensive new tests.

The EU Parliament's environmental committee rejected an amendment from a
conservative Dutch lawmaker that would have required the EU to accept
data prepared for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development, of Paris, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other
chemical regulators.

The text of the law -- dubbed Reach for "registration, evaluation and
authorization of chemicals" -- already encourages the EU to make use of
OECD data. The National Petrochemical Refiners Association, based in
Washington, had lobbied in Brussels to remove any ambiguity about whether
such data would meet EU standards.

Nineteen of the 25 EU countries already participate in a detailed
chemical-evaluation program run by the OECD. "We don't think it's
necessary to reinvent the wheel" and require the submission of more data,
said Alexander Lambsdorff, a German parliamentarian who backed the
unsuccessful measure.

Justin Wilkes, an analyst for WWF (formerly known as the World Wildlife
Fund), an environmental organization that is lobbying hard for the
proposed law, said the parliamentary amendment would have gutted it.
"What the OECD requires is not enough information," he said. "It
undermines a key tenet of Reach, which is supposed to put the burden on
companies to produce higher-quality information."

On one of the most hard-fought points, the environmental panel also voted
to require companies to substitute safer chemicals whenever possible in
manufacturing processes. "It is an incentive [for companies] to look at
more possible substitutes and ecofriendly alternatives," said Guido
Sacconi, the Italian Socialist shepherding the legislation through
Parliament.

While the panel's actions aren't final, they will be tough for industry
to reverse at this stage. After three years of debate, final details of
the chemical legislation will likely be hammered out in negotiations
between Parliament and individual EU governments before coming back to
the full EU Parliament for a final vote. Finland's government, which
holds the rotating EU presidency, has said it would like to pass a final
version before its term expires at the end of this year.

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Lettuce recalled over E. coli concerns in U.S.

WORLD / America

Lettuce recalled over E. coli concerns in U.S.

(AP)
Updated: 2006-10-09 08:38

SAN FRANCISCO - Less than a week after U.S. Food and Drug Administration
lifted its warning on fresh spinach grown in California's Salinas Valley,
a popular brand of lettuce grown there was recalled Sunday over concerns
about E. coli contamination.

The lettuce does not appear to have caused any illnesses, the president
of Salinas-based Nunes Co. Inc. said.

A migrant worker tends to a lettuce field in Salinas, Calif., in this
March 31, 2006, photo. Less than a week after the Food and Drug
Administration lifted its warning on fresh spinach grown in Salinas
Valley, a popular brand of lettuce grown there has been recalled over
concerns about E. coli contamination. [AP]

The lettuce scare comes amid other federal warnings that some brands of
spinach, bottled carrot juice and recent shipments of beef could cause
grave health risks, including paralysis, respiratory failure and death.

Executives ordered the recall after learning that irrigation water may
have been contaminated with E. coli, said Tom Nunes Jr., president of the
company.

So far, company investigators have not found E. coli bacteria in the
lettuce itself, Nunes stressed.

"We're just reacting to a water test only. We know there's generic E.
coli on it, but we're not sure what that means," he said. "We're being
extra careful. This is precautionary."

The recall covers green leaf lettuce purchased in grocery stores Oct. 3-6
in Arizona, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. It
was also sold to distributors in those states who may have sold it to
restaurants or institutions.

The recalled lettuce was packaged as "Green Leaf 24 Count, waxed carton,"
and "Green Leaf 18 Count, cellophane sleeve, returnable carton."
Packaging is stamped with lot code 6SL0024.

FDA spokeswoman Julie Zawisza said the agency is aware of the voluntary
recall but had no details.

"As a standard course of action, we would expect the firm to identify the
source of the contamination and take steps to ... ensure that it doesn't
happen again," Zawisza wrote in an e-mail.

It's unlikely that the bacteria in the lettuce fields share the source of
the E. coli found in spinach that has sickened nearly 200 people and has
been linked to three deaths nationwide, Nunes said.

Pathogenic Escherichia coli bacteria, or E. coli, can proliferate in
uncooked produce, raw milk, unpasteurized juice, contaminated water and
meat. When consumed, it may cause diarrhea and bloody stools.

Although most healthy adults recover within a week without long-term side
effects, some people may develop a form of kidney failure.

That illness is most likely to occur in young children, senior citizens
and people with compromised immune systems. In extreme cases, it can lead
to kidney damage or death.

The recall at Nunes Co., a family-owned business with more than 20,000
acres of cropland in Arizona and California, comes days after federal
agents searched two Salinas Valley produce companies connected to the
nationwide spinach scare.

Epidemiologists also warned consumers last week to stay away from some
bottled carrot juice after a Florida woman was paralyzed and three people
in Georgia experienced respiratory failure, apparently due to botulism
poisoning.

Also on Friday, an Iowa company announced that it was recalling 5,200
pounds of ground beef suspected of having E. coli. The government said no
illnesses have been reported from consumption of the beef.

The outbreaks have sparked demands to create a new federal agency in
charge of food safety. Sens. Charles Schumer and Hillary Rodham Clinton,
both New York Democrats, are sponsoring legislation authored by Sen.
Richard Durbin (news, bio, voting record), D-Ill., to create the unified
Food Safety Agency.

"This recent outbreak must be a wake-up call to get our food safety house
in order, because right now it's in pure disarray," Schumer said at his
Manhattan office. "We need to have one agency take charge to ensure the
next outbreak isn't far worse."

The outbreaks have also devastated the economy of Salinas Valley, the
self-proclaimed "Salad Bowl to the World."

Farmers in the area, about 100 miles south of San Francisco, began
plowing spinach crops under and laying off workers last month, as
government inspectors examined fields and packing houses for the source
of the deadly outbreak.

Nunes said he upgraded safety inspection protocols in wake of the spinach
scare.

"There's a high level of urgency in our industry, and we're being very
proactive," Nunes said. "It's obviously based upon recent events in the
produce industry and concern for customers. We just don't want anything
to happen."

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Wenger marks 10 momentous years at Arsenal

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 Wenger marks 10 momentous years at Arsenal
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-09-26 12:33

LONDON, Sept 26 - Ten years after being greeted by the headline "Arsene
who?", Arsenal's hugely successful manager Arsene Wenger will certainly
be able to savour the milestone which awaits him on Thursday.

Unknown in north London before his arrival on September 28 1996, the
56-year-old son of an Alsace restaurateur can look back on a decade that
has brought his club three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and an
historic unbeaten season in 2003-04.

In May, they were just 14 minutes away from being crowned champions of
Europe in Paris.

The Frenchman has transformed Arsenal in terms of the football they play
and, off the pitch, has been a driving force behind their modern training
complex and the new 60,000-seater Emirates Stadium.

Long tagged as 'boring, boring Arsenal' for the dour, defensive triumphs
before his arrival, the biggest criticism now levelled at Wenger's team
is that they over-elaborate in search of the perfect goal.

Bespectacled, urbane and looking very much the French intellectual on his
arrival after two years in Japan, Wenger wasted little time ringing the
changes from Bruce Rioch's reign.

His attention to detail in terms of players' diet, fitness regime and
lifestyle went well beyond simply banning chocolate bars in his first
week in charge. His approach set new standards for the English game, let
alone for Arsenal, whose then captain Tony Adams subsequently admitted to
being an alcoholic.

REAL FLAIR

Wenger took Adams's disclosures in his stride, standing by the player and
going on to build a side that combined a vastly experienced defence with
real flair going forward.

Arsenal gradually evolved into a side of fluid passing and movement,
inspired by some shrewd moves on the transfer market that were topped by
the signing of Thierry Henry from Juventus in 1999.

Going nowhere during a short spell in Turin, Wenger signed Henry as a
left winger and promptly converted him into one of the deadliest centre
forwards of his generation and the Premier League's top scorer in four of
the last five seasons.

Dutch forward Dennis Bergkamp, already signed by Rioch, was able to
flourish in a 'French revolution' which put a premium on individual
technique, while the grit came from Patrick Vieira, signed at Wenger's
request before he had even arrived.

Striker Nicolas Anelka provided the goals before leaving in 1999 for Real
Madrid, who paid more than 22 million pounds ($41.86 million) for a
player who had cost only 500,000 pounds two years previously.

Wenger's ability on the training pitch and in the transfer market paid
dividends in his first full season, 1998, when Arsenal won the league and
FA Cup Double -- a feat they went on to repeat in 2002.

They added two more FA Cups in 2003 and 2005, along with that unbeaten
league title in 2004 -- English football's first since Preston's
"Invincibles" in the inaugural 1888-89 season.

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Paralympics mascot to be unveiled

Sports/Olympics / China

 Paralympics mascot to be unveiled
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2006-09-06 08:31

The mascot of the Beijing Paralympic Games will be unveiled on Wednesday,
the organizers said on Tuesday, one day before the two-year countdown to
the opening of the Paralympics.

The Beijing Olympics organizing committee (BOCOG) kept their mouths
sealed when asked with such questions as the possible number of the
mascots for the Paralympics, which will be lift its curtain here on
September 6, 2008.

"I can't answer any of the questions. I think you will know when you
watch TV tomorrow evening," said vice president of the��BOCOG Tang
Xiaoquan, who is also the executive president of the national Paralympic
Committee of China.

The mascot is expected to make its debut on Wednesday in a grand ceremony
at the foot of the Badaling section of the Great Wall in north Beijing.

"I hope to bring people to more knowledge of the Paralympics through
these activities such as launching the mascot," said Tang.

"Everyone knows something about the Beijing Olympics, but for the
Paralympics, many even do not know there is one."

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Argentina VS. Turkey

Sports/Olympics / Photo Gallery

 Argentina VS. Turkey
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-08-30 09:38

Argentina's Andres Nocioni (2nd L) and Ruben Wolkowisky (2nd R) celebrate
their quarter-final victory over Turkey along with team mates Luis Scola
(L) and Fabricio Oberto at the world basketball championships in Saitama
August 29, 2006.[Reuters]

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Greece

Sports/Olympics / Group C

 Greece
(fiba.com)
Updated: 2006-08-15 14:40

ROSTER GREECE
Name P Heigth DOB Place Of Birth Current Club

4 Dimitrios
DIAMANTIDIS 1/2 196cm
6'5" 06/05/1980 Kozani
(GRE) PANATHINAIKOS ATHENS, Greece-ESAKE (GRE)

6 Theodoros
PAPALOUKAS 1 200cm
6'7" 08/05/1977 Athens
(GRE) CSKA MOSCOW, Russia-SuperLeague (RUS)

8 Nikos
ZISIS 1/2 195cm
6'5" 16/08/1983 Thessaloniki
(GRE) BENETTON TREVISO, Italy-Lega (ITA)

9 Antonios
FOTSIS 4 209cm
6'10" 01/04/1981 Athens
(GRE) DYNAMO MOSCOW, Russia-Superleague (RUS)

10 Vasileios
SPANOULIS 1/2 192cm
6'4" 07/08/1982 Larissa
(GRE) PANATHINAIKOS ATHENS, Greece (GRE)

13 Lazaros
PAPADOPOULOS 5 210cm
6'11" 03/06/1980 Krasnodar
(RUS) DYNAMO MOSCOW, Russia-Superleague (RUS)

15 Michail
KAKIOUZIS 4 204cm
6'8" 29/11/1976 Athens
(GRE) WINTERTHUR F.C. BARCELONA, Spain-ACB (ESP)

Emmanouil
PAPAMAKARIOS 2 190cm
6'3" 26/08/1980 Athens
(GRE) MAKEDONIKOS KOZANI, Greece-ESAKE (GRE)

Konstantinos
TSARTSARIS 4/5 205cm
6'9" 17/10/1979 Veria
(GRE) PANATHINAIKOS ATHENS, Greece-ESAKE (GRE)

Average height: 200cm/6'7"

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Offical Mascot: Bad Badtz-Maru

Sports/Olympics / Photo Gallary

 Offical Mascot: Bad Badtz-Maru
(sina.com)
Updated: 2006-08-14 17:25

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Israel continuing to pound Lebanon

WORLD / Middle East Conflict

 Israel continuing to pound Lebanon
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-08-07 15:03

Israeli soldiers stand behind 155mm mobile artillery firing into southern
Lebanon, from a position on the Israeli-Lebanese border August 6, 2006.
Hizbollah killed 11 Israeli soldiers on Sunday in its deadliest rocket
strike yet and Israeli bombs killed 18 Lebanese civilians as Lebanon
rejected a draft U.N. resolution to end the 26-day-old war. [Reuters]

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Iraq civilian toll spikes to 6,000

WORLD / Middle East

 Iraq civilian toll spikes to 6,000
(AP)
Updated: 2006-07-19 08:51

Nearly 6,000 civilians were slain across Iraq in May and June, a spike in
deaths that coincided with rising sectarian attacks across the country,
the United Nations said Tuesday.

An Iraqi woman gestures at the site of an explosion in Kufa July 18,
2006. A suicide bomber pulled his minivan into a busy market on Tuesday,
lured labourers onboard with the promise of jobs and then blew himself
up, killing at least 59 people in one the bloodiest attacks in Iraq this
year. [Reuters]

The report from the U.N. Assistance Mission in Iraq describes a wave of
lawlessness and crime, including assassinations, bombings, kidnappings,
torture and intimidation.

Hundreds of teachers, judges, religious leaders and doctors have been
targeted for death, and thousands of people have fled, the report said.
Evidence suggests militants also have begun to target homosexuals, it
said.

"While welcoming recent positive steps by the government to promote
national reconciliation, the report raises alarm at the growing number of
casualties among the civilian population killed or wounded during
indiscriminate or targeted attacks by terrorists or insurgents," the U.N.
said in a note accompanying the report.

In the last two days alone, more than 120 people were killed in violence
in Iraq. In the worst attacks, fifty-three perished in a suicide bombing
Tuesday in Kufa, and 50 were slain Monday in a market in Mahmoudiya.

According to the report, 2,669 civilians were killed in May and 3,149
were killed in June. Those numbers combined two counts: from the Ministry
of Health, which records deaths reported by hospitals; and the
Medico-Legal Institute in Baghdad, which tallies the unidentified bodies
it receives.

The report charts a month-by-month increase in the number of civilians
killed, from 710 in January to 1,129 in April. In the first six months of
the year, it said 14,338 people had been killed.

The report's figures were higher than some other counts, but even the
U.N. said many killings go unreported.

According to an Associated Press tally based on its daily reporting, at
least 1,511 civilians were killed, in May and June, with at least an
additional 289 police and security forces killed.

The AP tally showed that from January through June 2006, at least 4,191
civilians were killed. The minimum number of police and security forces
casualties in that period was at least 805 killed. The AP figures do not
include insurgents.

It was unclear whether the tally from the Medico-Legal Institute included
only those who were killed as a result of violence.

The spike in casualties comes despite the formation of a unity
government, which took power on May 20. U.S. officials had hoped it would
make good on promises to disband Shiite militants and bring Sunni
insurgents into the fold.

Yet, as the report said, parts of Iraq have seen "collusion between
criminal gangs, militias and sectarian 'hit groups,' alleged death
squads, vigilante groups and religious extremists."

It also details the rise in kidnappings, particularly of large groups of
people. On May 17, for example, the report said 15 Tae Kwon Do athletes
were kidnapped in western Iraq.

"There is no news regarding their whereabouts," the report said.

Women report that their rights have been rolled back by extremist Muslim
groups, both Shiite and Sunni. While under Saddam Hussein's largely
secular regime, women faced few social restrictions, they say they are
now barred from going to market alone, wearing pants or driving cars.

And children are frequently victims, perishing in large crowds or
sometimes even targeted themselves, the report said.

"Violence, corruption, inefficiency of state organs to exert control over
security, establish the rule of law and protect individual and collective
rights all lead to inability of both the state and the family to meet the
needs of children," it said.

The government still has not pursued many allegations of torture and
other inhumane treatment in prisons and detention centers, the U.N. said.

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Germans want to take World Cup feeling forward

Sports/Olympics / Soccer

 Germans want to take World Cup feeling forward
(csmonitor.com)
Updated: 2006-07-13 15:11

With the loud whistles and collective cheers of World Cup action already
fading, and the reality of fixing Germany's troubled economy once again
commanding headlines, many Germans share Eberhart Pluntke's desire to
bottle the past month's excitement and store it for later use.

Many Germans, long pegged as dour and pessimistic, let their brighter
colors shine during the World Cup. Here, a fan stands inside a fountain
full of foam before the July 4 Germany-Italy semifinal in Dortmund.

"The past four weeks have woken us out of our sleep," says Mr. Pluntke,
speaking over the clang of workers dismantling the metal barriers outside
Dortmund's Westfalen stadium, where Germany lost to Italy in a narrowly
contested semifinal last week. "I hope something will remain of this
time."

Germany's image abroad made immense gainsas foreign visitors braced for
uptight hosts and the specter of right-wing violence instead encountered
a country that took the World Cup's motto "a time to make friends" as
seriously as it took its soccer.

Among Germans, a new patriotism - unfettered by the weight of the past
and unfurled by countless flags adorning car and house windows - bloomed.

Fueling the excitement was the young German team, led by a dynamic coach
espousing American-style mantras of teamwork and positive thinking that
captivated a nation as they made an improbable run to the semifinals.

"This was the emancipation of a reunited Germany," says Alban Cajarville,
whose Berlin bar, Visite Ma Tente, became one of the city's most
atmospheric viewing spots as France advanced in the tournament. "The
entire emotion from this World Cup will help Germany in the future."

But the question confronting the country in the sobering days to come
will be how to harness that euphoria and use it to tackle the problems,
from unemployment to an unwieldy healthcare system, that have loomed over
this country in recent years.

Chancellor Angela Merkel, in an open letter congratulating German head
coach J��rgen Klinsmann and the team in Monday's issue of the mass-daily
Bild, signed off with the hope that "the atmosphere that we Germans
presented to the world will last long past this summer."

German President Horst K?hler said Mr. Klinsmann and his team "gave the
country courage."

To some, it recalled an earlier time, when soccer was needed to lift the
country out of a more serious rut. Germany's surprising 3-2 victory in
the 1954 World Cup over a team of superior Hungarians bore the country up
out of the ruins of World War II, giving it self-confidence and renewed
standing in the international community.The postvictory saying, "We are
somebody again!" became the country's rallying cry and helped Germany
build itself back up in the postwar years.

The situation is different this time around. Germany doesn't need to rise
- it needs to downsize. The social welfare system created during the
economic miracle is proving too costly for a reunited Germany and the
demands of the globalized economy.

International standardized tests reveal that the country's schools are
underperforming; the unskilled workforce is losing out to cheap labor
abroad; and Germany's standing as Europe's economic engine has been
fundamentally shaken.

But rather than inspire hope and tackle reform with the sort of vigor and
moxie Klinsmann exhibited in transforming a team of youngsters into World
Cup contenders, experts say Merkel's grand coalition has so far used the
tournament as a distraction to pass unpopular measures.

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Iran says it will give no early nuclear reply

WORLD / Middle East

 Iran says it will give no early nuclear reply
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-07-06 19:50

Iran defied international calls for an early reply to an offer of
incentives aimed at ending a nuclear stand-off, insisting on Thursday it
would use a key July 11 meeting merely to raise questions on the package.

The European Union is due to hold preliminary talks with Iran on Thursday
and more detailed discussions next Tuesday in which it expects a formal
response to a package of technology, trade and other incentives to halt
uranium enrichment.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad walks with his Armenian counterpart
Robert Kocharian (not pictured) during an official meeting in Tehran July
5, 2006. [Reuters]

"The Tuesday meeting is just for removing ambiguities. Iran will not give
its definitive answer at this meeting," an Iranian official, who
requested anonymity, told Reuters.

Major powers have said they want a reply from Tehran by a July 15 Group
of Eight summit in St. Petersburg at the latest. Tehran insists it will
not give its answer before August 22.

Iran postponed talks with EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana in
Brussels on Wednesday in apparent anger at an exiled opposition leader's
visit to the European parliament.

But Iran said its chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani would meet Solana
for a private dinner on Thursday.

"What we are looking for (on Thursday) is the first feedback -- the start
of the process of getting a reply," an EU diplomat said of the Thursday
meeting.

"The more they (the Iranians) wait, the more the countries who made the
offer will feel impatient," said the diplomat, who requested anonymity.

However, diplomats say that as Russia and China are unlikely to back any
UN sanctions against Iran at this stage, there is little pressure on
Tehran to respond either at the Brussels talks or before the G8 summit in
Russia.

The United States has accused Iran of having a secret program to build
nuclear weapons. Iran denies the charge, saying its nuclear program is
solely for power generation.

"(If Iran is) trying to stall, it's not going to work," US Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice told reporters in Washington on Wednesday.

Iran says it sees ambiguities in the package of incentives put forward on
June 6 by the five permanent, veto-wielding UN Security Council members
-- the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China -- plus Germany.

The major powers have offered a state-of-the-art nuclear reactor with a
guaranteed fuel supply, economic benefits and support for the idea of a
regional security framework if Iran halts uranium enrichment.

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Zoellick resigns from US State Department

WORLD / America

 Zoellick resigns from US State Department
(AP)
Updated: 2006-06-20 10:17

US Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick, the department's No. 2
official, is resigning, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice announced
Monday.

Rice praised Zoellick's "tireless work ethic," and said he had served as
her "alter ego" in the department. She did not announce a replacement.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice(L) announces the resignation of
Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick(R) at the US State Department
in Washington, DC.  [AFP]
"Our nation is stronger and safer because of your work," Rice said at the
State Department.

Zoellick told reporters later that he had informed Rice and the White
House months ago he was thinking of leaving the post. After six intensive
years as U.S. trade chief and then as Rice's deputy, "I determined to
make a change."

Zoellick said he delayed his departure, though, to help make preparations
for the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to Washington in April and
to help negotiate a peace agreement for the Darfur region of Sudan last
month.

Zoellick, 52, said he would join the Wall Street investment house Goldman
Sachs Group Inc. and concentrate on trying to develop investment markets
around the world.

A successor was not named immediately, and Zoellick said he did not know
who it would be. "That's for the president and the secretary to
determine," he said.

In his resignation letter, dated June 15, Zoellick did not say why he was
leaving. A former U.S. trade representative, Zoellick reportedly wanted
to be promoted to treasury secretary to replace departing secretary John
Snow, but President Bush nominated Goldman Sachs executive Henry Paulson
instead.

Zoellick praised Paulson as an "extraordinary choice." While not denying
he would have liked to have been selected, Zoellick said, "If I were the
president, I would have picked Hank Paulson, too."

Zoellick holds a panda cub during a visit to a panda preserve in Chengdu,
Southwest China's Sichuan Province January 25, 2006. [newsphoto]

"I'm pleased to have built a first-rate team, offer counsel on a number
of initiatives and back up the secretary," Zoellick said at the news
briefing. "I've accomplished what I set out to do, and it's time to step
down."

Although Zoellick was not widely known beyond Washington, Rice made a
joking reference to one instance when Zoellick's photo was printed around
the world. During a visit last year to a Chinese panda preserve, the
severe, often demanding Zoellick was photographed nuzzling a panda cub
and looking delighted.

Rice said she had given Zoellick tough assignments that required him to
travel often and fill in for her in Washington, "and occasionally even
hug a panda."

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Youngster stays cool to score Beijing upset

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Sports / Tennis

Youngster stays cool to score Beijing upset

By Zhao Rui (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-09-24 10:50

Hungarian teenager Agens Szavay capped off a tremendous week by defeating
second seed Jelena Jankovic of Serbia in three sets to lift her first
China Open crown yesterday.

The eighth seed launched a scintillating comeback, fighting from 5-2 down
in the second set to win nine consecutive games to take the match 7-6
(8/6), 5-7, 6-2 in Beijing.

With the title, the teenager is set to realize her childhood dream of a
top-20 ranking.

It was the 18-year-old Szavay's second title of the season after winning
in Palermo and becoming her nation's first US Open quarterfinalist last
month.

She entered the final without dropping a set against China's giant killer
Peng Shuai, who beat Martina Hingis and Amelie Mauresmo.

"This one is maybe the most important one for me," said Szavay.

"I was a little bit nervous because I know she is world No 3. ?I just
tried to hit the ball in and I am very happy I played at my level.

"My biggest weapon is my backhand - I think that's the key of my success
tonight."

Coming to Beijing at the last minute after world No 1 Justine Henin
withdrew, Jankovic showed she is anything but a pushover.

The Serb has won Tier I events in Charleston and Rome this season to rise
to a career-high rank of No 3.

She outplayed Lindsay Davenport in the semifinals on Saturday to end one
the year's most compelling comeback stories.

"She is amazing," Jankovic said of the Hungarian.

"I had some chances that I didn't convert, that's a pretty disappointing
thing."

A semifinalist here in Beijing last year, 22-year-old Jankovic took
control at the start of the match and, after exchanging early breaks,
saved two set points to narrowly win the first set with an 8-6 tiebreak.

The Hungarian then seemed to lose patience, smashed the racket and gave
Jankovic an easy 5-2 lead by committing a string of unforced errors.

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Liu wins at weightlifting championships

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Sports / Center

Liu wins at weightlifting championships

(Agencies)
Updated: 2007-09-23 20:51

Liu Haicia of China celebrates after completing a lift in the women's
63kg snatch at the world weightlifting championships in Chiang Mai
September 23,2007. [Reuters]

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US?beats England?to?gain World Cup semis

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Sports / Soccer

US?beats England?to?gain World Cup semis

(Agencies)
Updated: 2007-09-23 11:41

Tianjin?- Second-half goals by Abby Wambach, Shannon Boxx and Kristine
Lilly put the United States into the semifinals of the Women's World Cup
with a 3-0 victory Saturday over England.

Abby Wambach of the United States reacts after scoring the first goal
against England during their quarter final match at the 2007 FIFA Women's
World Cup soccer tournament in Tianjin, China, Saturday Sept. 22, 2007.
[AP]

Three goals in 12 minutes broke open a tight game and extended the
top-ranked Americans' unbeaten streak to 51 games in almost three years.
It left England winless against the United States in 19 years as the
Americans seek their third World Cup title.

The United States will face the winner of Sunday's quarterfinal between
heavily favored Brazil and Australia. The semifinal match will be
Thursday in Hangzhou with the final on September 30 in Shanghai.

In Saturday's other semifinal in central Wuhan, Germany defeated?DPR
Korea 3-0 and will play either Norway or China in the semifinals.

Wambach banged in a header in the 48th, directing home a corner from
Lilly. It was her fourth of the tournament.

"The first goal is always critical in a match," American coach Greg Ryan
said. "It was difficult for England to get their game going again after
that. They lost the momentum and we kept pressing, going after them."

"It's very difficult to play from one down. It was great we were able to
put in one and then two others fairly quickly."

Midfielder Boxx made it 2-0 in the 57th. She stripped a ball near
midfield from England's Jill Scott and scored on a long-range shot, the
ball going in off the fingertips of surprised England keeper Rachel Brown.

In the 60th, American captain Lilly finally broke through with her first
goal of this tournament?-- and her eighth in World Cup play. A long ball
from across midfield bounced high and fooled Brown, who went far out from
the net. She leaped and could only tip it, with Lilly running in behind
to knock it home.

The 36-year-old Lilly is playing in an unprecedented fifth Women's World
Cup.

England defender Faye White was flattened by an elbow in the 37th minute
from Wambach, which the American said was accidental. White was marking
Wambach, and the blow seemed to throw her off stride.

"The fact that Faye got that blow really shook her," England coach Hope
Powell said. "Faye was equal to her (Wambach) in the air, caused her all
kinds of problems."

Powell said her defense was probably caught napping when Wambach pounced.

"At this level if you're not on your guard with players like Abby, they
will punish you," Powell said. "We respect the fact she scored a great
goal."

Although England had more possession and frustrated the United States
with its pressing defense in the first half, it failed to muster any
serious chances with Karen Carney, Kelly Smith and Eniola Aluko trying to
organize most of the offense.

The United States struggled early in the match, similar to the first
three games?-- a 2-2 draw against?DPR Korea and narrow wins over Sweden
and Nigeria.

Unable to manage long possessions, the Americans were most threatening on
set plays.

The United States is seeking its third World Cup to go with titles in '91
and '99. The Americans have never failed to reach the semifinals. Four
years ago they lost to eventual champions Germany 3-0.

England was making only its second appearance in the World Cup
quarterfinals and was more lightly regarded than at least two of the US
opponents in group play?--?DPR Korea and Sweden.

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Iran shows off new missile, taunts Israel

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WORLD / Middle East

Iran shows off new missile, taunts Israel

(Agencies)
Updated: 2007-09-22 20:07

TEHRAN - Iran on Saturday showed off a longer-range missile in public for
the first time and proclaimed a string of anti-Israel slogans in a major
military parade amid mounting tensions with the West.

An Iranian soldier stands by as a new longer-range missile named
"Ghadr-1" (Power) rolls by during an annual military parade in Tehran.
Iran also proclaimed a string of anti-Israel slogans in the military
parade amid mounting tensions with the West.[AFP]

The missile -- Ghadr-1 (Power) -- was said to be in development by
Western experts, but its appearance at the climax of the annual military
parade to mark the start of Iran's 1980-1988 war with Iraq was its first
public showing.

The official announcer at the parade told reporters the weapon had a
range of 1,800 kilometres (1,100 miles), sufficient to put US bases in
the Middle East and Iran's arch enemy Israel within reach.

"The Iranian nation is ready to bring any oppressive power to its knees,"
reads a slogan from supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei inscribed on a
massive board on a truck.

The missile, which has a "baby bottle-style" nose for extra aerodynamic
efficiency, is seen as an improved version of Iran's existing
longer-range Shahab series, which was also paraded.

Officials have said in the past that the Shahab-3 could reach 2,000
kilometres (1,250 miles), but the announcer said it had a 1,300-kilometre
(800-mile) range.

The parade was marked by a litany of slogans calling for "Death to
America" and "Death to Israel." Western military attaches, apparently
warned of this in advance, boycotted the rally for the second year
running.

"The Western attaches did not come. It was because of the slogans about
Israel and the United States," said one foreign representative who
declined to be named.

"Israel should be eliminated" and "No Iranian Muslim, no Muslim
recognises Israel," were among the slogans borne on the back of military
vehicles, quoting the words of Iran's revolutionary founder Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini.

"Israel has to be wiped off the map," read another Khomeini quote which
aroused worldwide controversy when it was repeated by President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad in 2005.

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'Kangaroos' will not be a block in Brazil's pace

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Sports / Soccer

'Kangaroos' will not be a block in Brazil's pace

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-09-22 16:12

TIANJIN - Australia will not slow down Brazil's high-speed to roll into
the semifinal in their 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup quarterfinal here on
Sunday.

Australia's captain Cheryl Salisbury (C) celebrates with team mates after
scoring a goal during the group soccer match at the 2007 FIFA Women's
World Cup against Canada in Chengdu September 20, 2007. [Reuters]?

Australia created the new record in its Women's World Cup history by
qualifying from the Group C. They defeated Ghana 4-1, to revenge the loss
in 2003 World Cup and also to seize their first win in their four-time
World Cup trips. They then tied Norway 1-1 and Canada with 2-2 to rank
second after Norway in Group C with five points and qualified for the
quarterfinals to face Brazil.

China 2007 is the first FIFA Women's World Cup in which Australia have
competed under the banner of Asian Football Confederation(AFC), and the
Matildas, as they're often better known, are justifiably confident of
improving on disappointing previous showings at this Cup.

Under Tom Sermanni, who returned to the job in 2005 after an eight-year
exile, the Australians have at their disposal a talented, athletic and
settled squad of players who, with every passing tournament, continue to
progress on a steady upwards trajectory.

The Matildas' main problem remains that, unlike many of their main rivals
at China 2007, they do not have a national women's league in which to
gain experience and maintain year-round match sharpness, although Cheryl
Saliisbury, their captain, remains confident that this is a hurdle which
can be overcome.

"I think we certainly have the potential to win a World Cup," the captain
said. "We have the potential to beat any team out there and our results
have certainly indicated that we can do that."

"Like they said with the Socceroos at Germany 2006, we won't just be
going to make up numbers - we want to put a stamp on the World Cup and go
for top three placings. We want to strive to be the best in the world and
hold up that trophy at the end of the tournament," said Australian
goalkeeper Melissa Barbieri.

Just like their counterparts in the men's game, Brazil have constantly
wowed spectators across the globe with their entertaining, skillful
football. Brazil is the only South American side to have participated in
every FIFA Women's World Cup thus far. Its best-ever performance was in
1999 in the United States, where the Selecao finished third.

Four years on from that notable feat, a Brazil side now including
exciting young talent Marta and Katia failed to build on their 1999
success, crashing to Sweden in the Round of 16 at USA 2003.

Despite this disappointment, the new generation of gifted Brazil stars
made silver in Athens 2004 and third place at FIFA U-20 Women's
Championship Russia 2006.

Brazil was the only team who won all three group matches in 16 teams.
They trashed New Zealand 5-0 and defeated host China 4-0 then. Depending
on the goal at the very last minute, they beat Denmark 1-0 and topped
Group D.

"We recently proved to be the world's third best team at U-20 level,
which was a great starting point for this squad. My sights are now set on
taking these girls to the very top of world football over in China," said
Jorge Barcelos, Brazil coach.

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Netherlands lands Prix title, China takes silver

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Sports / Other Sports

Netherlands lands Prix title, China takes silver

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-08-27 10:15

Uprising European powerhouse the Netherlands landed their first title at
the FIVB World Grand Prix after beating world champions Russia 3-2 and
host China clinched silver after sweeping Brazil 3-0 on Sunday in the
six-team round-robin Finals.

China's Li Juan, right, spikes the ball against Brazil's Caroline Gattaz,
left, and Carolina Albuquerque, center, during the final day of the 2007
FIVB World Grand Prix women's volleyball tournament final round at Ningbo
Beilun Gymnasium in Ningbo, China on Sunday Aug. 26, 2007. China beat
Brazil 25-21, 25-21, 25-13. China finished as runner-up in the
tournament. [AP]

The orange contingent held off a strong surge from Russia to take the
victory of 21-25, 25-18, 25-13, 20-25 and 15-8, becoming the sixth team
to win the renowned title.

It is also the first trophy for the Dutch women in history at major
international competitions.

The Netherlands also took home the top prize of 200,000 US dollars with
the Most Valuable Player award going to Manon Flier, who led the
Netherlands with 20 points on Sunday.

"It is an achievement for Dutch volleyball, as it is the first time the
women's team won the title of a major tournament in the world," said
Netherlands coach Avital Selinger. "I feel proud of the players and happy
for the lessons they taught me, because I was not able to do that as a
player."

Netherlands' players celebrate after receiving champion trophy during the
award ceremony of the 2007 FIVB World Grand Prix women's volleyball
tournament at Ningbo Beilun Gymnasium in Ningbo, China on Sunday Aug. 26,
2007. The Netherlands won the tournament. [AP]?

The Netherlands completed a wonderful journey in this year's FIVB World
Grand Prix, recording ten wins in a row connecting the preliminaries and
the final round.

"We work very hard and it is another proof that if we work hard we would
win more than you lose," added the wonder-making coach, who remained calm
and cool as usual at the press conference after the match.

"I never thought of winning the first place, never," he said. "I was able
to be calm and enjoy the game today."

The Dutch players burst out with joy after the well-earned victory,
chanting and singing loudly in the locker room.

"It was a big surprise to beat Russia and we did a great job this week,"
said Dutch captain Ingrid Visser, who contributed 11 points. "I should
say congratulations to my teammates, the coach and the coaching staff. It
is a great feeling. I am proud of what we did here."

The Russian team, who lost to China 0-3 Saturday evening, started well in
the early match of the day, running off four straight points to overtake
the lead at 19-17 and went on to clinch the opener.

Then the Netherlands rallied to dominate the game and take the next two
sets easily, before Russia staged a 6-1 run for an unshakable 23-17 lead
en route to the victory in the fourth.

In the tiebreaker, the Dutch women were unstoppable, jumping to a 3-0
cushion and never looked back.

"They did a great job in the last two years. Mr. Selinger set up an
example in boosting the team's confidence and level," said Russia coach
Giovanni Caprara. "They work hard, play well and try to be patient. It is
a great success, and they deserve the title."

The hosts China could be satisfied with the second place after sweeping
three-time defending champions Brazil 25-21, 25-21 and 25-13 in the last
match of the tournament Sunday evening.

Following an opening loss to the Netherlands, the Chinese women reaped
four wins in a row to take the silver medal with eight points.

While the Brazilians, who entered the finals as top favorites with the
best results in the preliminaries, came in a disappointing fifth after
dropping the last four of five matches, thanks to better points win-loss
ratio over Poland.

FIVB World Grand Prix Finals debutants Poland finally pulled off a
consolation win over Italy 25-21, 25-18 and 25-19, snapping their
four-match losing streak.

"We won the first match at the tournament, we really wanted to win," said
Poland captain Dorota Swieniewicz. "We had won six matches in a row in
the preliminaries and that caused physical problems to us."

Katarzyna Skowronska-Dolata led Poland, who settled for the bottom on a
1-4 record, with 14 points and Swieniewicz added 11.

Italy and Russia were both on a 2-3 record while the Italians ranked
third above the world champions with better points win-loss ratio.

Award winners:

Best spiker: Taismary Aguero, Italy

Best blocker: Eleonora Dziekiewicz, Poland

Best server: Yang Hao, China

Best libero, Zhang Xian, China

Best setter: Wei Qiuyue, China

Best scorer: Taismary Aguero, Italy

Most Valuable Player: Manon Flier, the Netherlands

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? ? WORLD / Center Time travel machine outlined (Agencies) Updated: 2007-08-2 ? ? WORLD / Center Time travel machine outlined (Agencies) Updated: 2007-08-21 15:46 A new concept for a time machine could possibly enable distant future generations to travel into the past, research now suggests. Unlike past ideas for time machines, this new concept does not require exotic, theoretical forms of matter. Still, this new idea requires technology far more advanced than anything existing today, and major questions remain as to whether any time machine would ever prove stable enough to enable actual travel back in time. Time machine researchers often investigate gravity, which essentially arises when matter bends space and time. Time travel research is based on bending space-time so far that time lines actually turn back on themselves to form a loop, technically known as a "closed time-like curve." "We know that bending does happen all the time, but we want the bending to be strong enough and to take a special form where the lines of time make closed loops," said theoretical physicist Amos Ori at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. "We are trying to find out if it is possible to manipulate space-time to develop in such a way." Many scientists are skeptical as to whether or not time travel is possible. For instance, time machines often are thought to need an exotic form of matter with so-called "negative energy density." Such exotic matter has bizarre properties, including moving in the opposite direction of normal matter when pushed. Such matter could theoretically exist, but if it did, it might be present only in quantities too small for the construction of a time machine. Ori's latest research suggests time machines are possible without exotic matter, eliminating a barrier to time travel. His work begins with a donut-shaped hole enveloped within a sphere of normal matter. "We're talking about these closed loops of time, and the simplest kind of closed loops are circles, which is why we have this ring-shaped hole," Ori explained. Inside this donut-shaped vacuum, space-time could get bent upon itself using focused gravitational fields to form a closed time-like curve. To go back in time, a traveler would race around inside the donut, going further back into the past with each lap. ?? ?? 1?? 2?? ?? ?? ?? 1?? 2?? ?? 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Still, this new idea requires technology far more advanced than anything existing today, and major questions remain as to whether any time machine would ever prove stable enough to enable actual travel back in time. Time machine researchers often investigate gravity, which essentially arises when matter bends space and time. Time travel research is based on bending space-time so far that time lines actually turn back on themselves to form a loop, technically known as a "closed time-like curve." "We know that bending does happen all the time, but we want the bending to be strong enough and to take a special form where the lines of time make closed loops," said theoretical physicist Amos Ori at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. "We are trying to find out if it is possible to manipulate space-time to develop in such a way." Many scientists are skeptical as to whether or not time travel is possible. For instance, time machines often are thought to need an exotic form of matter with so-called "negative energy density." Such exotic matter has bizarre properties, including moving in the opposite direction of normal matter when pushed. Such matter could theoretically exist, but if it did, it might be present only in quantities too small for the construction of a time machine. Ori's latest research suggests time machines are possible without exotic matter, eliminating a barrier to time travel. His work begins with a donut-shaped hole enveloped within a sphere of normal matter. "We're talking about these closed loops of time, and the simplest kind of closed loops are circles, which is why we have this ring-shaped hole," Ori explained. Inside this donut-shaped vacuum, space-time could get bent upon itself using focused gravitational fields to form a closed time-like curve. 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Inter-Korea summit postponed October 2-4

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WORLD / Asia-Pacific

Inter-Korea summit postponed October 2-4

(Reuters/Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-08-18 17:39

SEOUL - South Korea?proposed that a summit with North Korea be held on
October 2-4 following a request from Pyongyang to postpone the meeting
originally planned for the end of this month, South Korea's YTN TV said
on Saturday.

"The government has proposed to hold the summit on October 2-4," YTN said.

The inter-Korean Summit will be postponed to October 2 to 4 due to heavy
flood in the Democratic People's Repbulic of Korea (DPRK), the DPRK's
official news agency confirmed on Saturday.

The DPRK suggested the postponement of the Pyongyang visit by South
Korean President Roh Moo-hyun in a telephone message sent by the north
side to the south side.

"The south side expressed profound sympathy with the flood damage...and
expressed understanding of the above-said proposal and consented to it",
said the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

Both sides have agreed to hold the summit on October 2-4, said the KCNA.

YTN said Pyongyang had asked for the summit, the first in seven years, to
be postponed because of flooding that has killed hundreds of people and
made more than 300,000 homeless in the North.

South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun was scheduled to visit Pyongyang to
meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-il on August 28-30 for what would be
only the second summit between two countries which are still technically
at war.

South Korea and DPRK announced on August 8 that South Korean President
Roh Moo-hyun plans to visit Pyongyang on August 28-30 to hold a summit
with top DPRK leader Kim Jong-il. The two sides agreed on Tuesday that
Roh would make an overland trip to Pyongyang on the road linking Seoul
and Pyongyang.

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? ? WORLD / America Strong quake kills at least 17 in Peru (Agencies) Updated: 2007-08-1 ? ? WORLD / America Strong quake kills at least 17 in Peru (Agencies) Updated: 2007-08-16 10:35 LIMA, Peru -- A powerful earthquake shook Peru's coast near the capital on Wednesday, killing at least 17 people as it toppled buildings and caused hundreds to flee office buildings in Lima. Map of Peru locating Lima?where a?7.9 magnitude?earthquake kills at least 17 on Wednesday. [File] A tsunami warning was issued for South America's Pacific coast. The highly respected Cable new station Canal N reported that a church in the city of Ica south of Lima collapsed, killing 17 people and injuring 70. The US Geological Survey said the 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit about 90 miles southeast of Lima at a depth of about 25 miles. The quake toppled houses and caused panic in the capital. A short and weaker aftershock followed. Peruvian emergency teams ordered residents to evacuate low-lying areas in the port city of Callao, but emergency officials said no deaths were reported. "At this time, there is no big or serious damage. Some houses have been knocked over, yes, as have some ceilings, but there are no direct victims," Luis Palomino, head of Peru's civil defense agency. Radio stations said there was a fire in one district of Lima and that several poorly constructed homes were knocked down in Pisco, a town near the epicenter of the quake. "I was playing soccer when the quake hit and I had to run back to my office because I am the chief of security. Now I am going to check on my family," said Juan Francisco Acevedo, 29, who works for an Internet company in Lima. Ambulance sirens blared in the darkened capital where windows of storefronts shattered and the health ministry declared a disaster. "People here hugging and crying in fear on the streets," said Cristyane Marusiak, a 31-year-old resident. The US Geological Survey at first said there were two earthquakes within minutes of each other but later amended its reports to show that one quake struck about 90 miles (145 km) southeast of Lima at a depth of around 25 miles (40 km). It was followed by nine aftershocks ranging in magnitude from 6 to the upper 4s, said Dale Grant, a geophysicist at the USGS's National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colorado. The USGS says earthquakes measuring more than 7 magnitude often result in fatalities. In neighboring Chile, officials said they saw no risk of a tsunami on its Pacific coastline. 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Hangzhou re-ploughs ancient octagon farmland

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PHOTO / China

Hangzhou re-ploughs ancient octagon farmland

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-08-13 10:48

An overview of farmlands in the shape of an octagon in the city of
Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, August 12, 2007. The design is
a symbol of Taoism, and the field was first built in the Southern Song
Dynasty (1127-1279AD) for emperors to work and show their recognition to
the importance of agriculture. Xinhua]

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Feminine guys better for long-term love - study

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WORLD / Health

Feminine guys better for long-term love - study

(Agencies)
Updated: 2007-08-09 14:52

Women see masculine-looking men as more unsuitable long-term partners but
men with more feminine features are seen as more committed and less
likely to stray, researchers said Wednesday.

A woman watches a bodybuilder train at Muscle Beach in Venice,
California, in July 2007. Women see masculine-looking men as more
unsuitable long-term partners but men with more feminine features are
seen as more committed and less likely to stray, researchers have said.
[Agencies]

Scientists at the universities of Durham and St Andrews came to the
conclusion by asking more than 400 British men and women to make
judgments on character after looking at digitally-altered pictures of
men's faces.

The web-based test asked participants to rate the face for traits such as
dominance, ambition, wealth, faithfulness, commitment, parenting skills,
and warmth.

Men with square jaws, larger noses and smaller eyes were classed as
significantly more dominant, less faithful, worse parents and as having
less warm personalities.

Those with finer facial features, fuller lips, wide eyes and thinner,
more curved eyebrows on the other hand were viewed as a better bet for
long-term relationships.

And healthier-looking faces, for example those with better complexions,
were seen as more desirable in terms of all personality traits compared
to those who looked unhealthy.

Older faces were also generally viewed more positively compared to
younger ones.

The scientists said there was a "high amount of agreement" between women
about what they see in terms of personality when seeing a man's face and
they may well use their impression to decide whether or not to engage
with him.

"That decision-making process all depends on what a woman is looking for
in a relationship at that time of her life," said Lynda Boothroyd, from
Durham Universitys Department of Psychology.

Her colleague, David Perrett from St Andrews, said: "Our results
contradict claims that machismo denotes fitness and disease immunity.
Masculinity may buy you dominance but not necessarily tip top physical
condition.

"Instead women see a healthy guy as the source of wealth, and fit for
family life."

The research is published in the latest edition of the journal
"Personality and Individual Differences".

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S. Korea

Sports/Olympics / Soccer

 S. Korea
(www.chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2006-05-24 13:41

South Korea's (top row L to R) Seol Ki-hyeon, Choi Jin-cheul, Kim
Dong-jin, Lee Ho, Ahn Jung-hwan, Lee Woon-jae, (bottom row L to R) Song
Chong-gug, Baek Ji-hoon, Kim Jin-Kyu, Kim Do-heon and Lee Chun-soo pose
before a friendly soccer match at the Seoul World Cup stadium May 23,
2006. [Reuters]

Squad Statistics
No. NAME POS H(M) W(Kg) Age
1 Woon-Jae Lee G 1.82 82 33
21 Young-Kwang Kim G - - -
2 Young-Chul Kim D - - -
4 Jin-Chul Choi D 1.87 80 35
6 Jin-Kyu Kim D - - -
3 Dong-Jin Kim M - - -
5 Nam-Il Kim M 1.82 76 29
8 Do-Heon Kim M - - -
12 Young-Pyo Lee M 1.76 66 29
13 Eul-Yong Lee M - - -
15 Ji-hoon Baek M - - -
16 Kyung-Ho Chung M - - -
17 Ho Lee M - - -
18 Sang-Sik Kim M - - -
22 Chong-Gug Song M 1.75 71 27
23 Won-hee Cho M - - -
7 Ji-Sung Park S 1.75 70 25
9 Jung-Hwan Ahn S 1.77 71 30
10 Chu-Young Park S - - -
11 Ki-Hyun Seol S 1.84 73 27
14 Chun-Soo Lee S 1.72 62 24
19 Jae-Jin Cho S - - -

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Costa Rica

Sports/Olympics / Soccer

 Costa Rica
(www.chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2006-05-24 08:43

Costa Rica's national soccer team before a match in San Jose, Costa
Rica,September 7, 2005. Back row from left to right : Walter Centeno,
Mauricio Solis, Alvaro Saborio, Pablo Wanchope, Ronald Gomez, Jose
Francisco Porras. Front row from left to right: Luis Marin, Roy Miller,
Alonso Solis, Gilberto Martinez, and Jervis Drummond. [Reuters]

No. NAME POS H(M) W(Kg) Age
1 Alvaro Mesen G - - -
18 Jose Porras G - - -
23 Wardy Alfaro G - - -
2 Jervis Drummond D - - -
3 Luis Marin D 1.75 70 31
4 Michael Umana D - - -
5 Gilberto Martinez D 1.74 76 26
12 Leonardo Gonzalez D - - -
15 Harold Wallace D - - -
17 Gabriel Badilla D - - -
22 Michael Rodriguez D - - -
6 Danny Fonseca M - - -
7 Cristian Bolanos M - - -
8 Mauricio Solis M 1.72 70 -
10 Walter Centeno M 1.75 70 31
14 Randall Azofeifa M - - -
16 Carlos Hernandez M - - -
20 Douglas Sequeira M - - -
9 Paulo Wanchope S 1.93 79 29
11 Ronald Gomez S 1.83 80 31
13 Kurt Bernard S - - -
19 Alvaro Saborio S 1.83 77 24
21 Victor Nunez S - - -

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'Koizumi children' visit Yasukuni war shrine

WORLD / Asia-Pacific

 'Koizumi children' visit Yasukuni war shrine
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-04-28 12:49

TOKYO - Rookie lawmakers from Japan's ruling party visited a
controversial war shrine on Friday and urged Prime Minister Junichiro
Koizumi to pay homage there on August 15, the anniversary of Japan's
defeat in World War Two.

The visit by Japanese lawmakers to Yasukuni shrine, seen by critics as a
symbol of Tokyo's past militarism, came at a time when Japan remains
locked in disputes with China and South Korea over issues stemming mainly
from Tokyo's wartime atrocities.

Lawmakers from Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party visit Yasukini
Shrine in Tokyo April 28, 2006. The rookie lawmakers urged on Friday
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to pay homage at the controversial war
shrine on August 15, the anniversary of Japan's defeat in World War Two.
[Reuters]
The 21 lawmakers who visited Yasukuni on Friday were all from the group
of 83 ruling Liberal Democratic Party legislators, dubbed "Koizumi's
children" by the media, who won seats in the September 11 general
election for the powerful lower house.

"I appreciate (Koizumi's) annual visits amid criticism. I want him to
visit on August 15," Kyodo news agency quoted LDP lawmaker Tomomi Inada
as telling reporters after visiting Yasukuni.

Although Koizumi has visited the Tokyo war shrine each year since taking
office five years ago, he has avoided paying homage at the shrine on
August 15.

Japan's ties with China and South Korea have been frayed by Koizumi's
visits to the shrine, where some convicted war criminals are honoured
along with Japan's 2.5 million war dead.

Koizumi last went to Yasukuni in October, triggering protests from China
and South Korea.

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IAEA head to visit Iran to meet leaders

WORLD / Middle East

 IAEA head to visit Iran to meet leaders
(AP)
Updated: 2006-04-08 09:15

Shrugging off U.S. opposition, the head of the International Atomic
Energy Agency will go to Tehran next week in hopes of securing nuclear
concessions from the Iranian leadership, diplomats and officials said
Friday.

Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohamed
ElBaradei speaks as he was awarded with the 'Mund-auf' ('Speak your
mind') award in Karlsruhe, southern Germany, in this March 25, 2006 file
photo. Shrugging off U.S. opposition, the head of the International
Atomic Energy Agency will go to Tehran next week in hopes of securing
nuclear concessions from the Iranian leadership, diplomats and officials
said Friday April 7, 2006. [AP]

While the trip was meant to defuse tensions generated by fears Iran could
be seeking atomic weapons, a partial success by IAEA chief Mohamed
ElBaradei could exacerbate differences among the five permanent members
of the U.N. Security Council and derail U.S. hopes of firm action against
Tehran.

Iran could commit to meet some Security Council requests while falling
short of demands to freeze uranium enrichment, a possible pathway to
nuclear arms.

That could placate Russia and China, which oppose tough anti-Iran moves,
but fall short of full compliance sought by the United States, France and
Britain. The five countries wield veto power as permanent Security
Council members.

The 15-nation council, which can impose sanctions, already is split along
East-West lines on how tough it should be against Iran. If ElBaradei
receives commitments that please Moscow and Beijing, that would further
complicate U.S.-led efforts to secure a firmly worded resolution
demanding Iran comply.

The U.S. mission recently urged ElBaradei not to go and France and
Britain backed that request, but he decided to make the trip anyway,
diplomats accredited to the agency said, speaking on condition of
anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the issue.

After-hour attempts to reach Vienna-based U.S. diplomats for comment were
unsuccessful.

The trip was unexpected, although diplomats close to the agency said
ElBaradei had a standing invitation from Iran to visit but was reluctant
to go without hopes of progress.

One diplomat warned against heightened expectations, saying ElBaradei
would not negotiate any settlement but expected to get some concessions.
A senior IAEA official said separately that ElBaradei expected positive
results from the trip, but was unlikely to get Tehran to recommit to a
freeze of enrichment activities.

Still, it appeared ElBaradei was hoping to wrest at least partial
concessions from Iran �� if not on enrichment, then on other issues of
concern to the international community, including a decision earlier this
year to cut back on the scope and frequency of IAEA inspections.

Other problems facing the agency include spotty information on Tehran's
enrichment program, leading to fears it might be hiding facilities beyond
the ones it has revealed to the IAEA.

The agency, which started investigating Iran more than three years ago
after learning it had been running a secret nuclear program for nearly
two decades, also is concerned with "dual use" experiments and materials
that could be used in nuclear weapons programs.

It has noted apparent military involvement in what Tehran says is
strictly a civilian program and earlier this year sounded the alarm over
drawings showing how to mold fissile material into the shape of warheads.

Tehran insists it is not interested in nuclear weapons and refuses to
re-impose a temporary freeze on enrichment, saying it has a right to that
activity to make nuclear fuel under the Nonproliferation Treaty.

Enrichment uses centrifuges to spin uranium gas to low-grade levels,
suitable for fuel, or highly fissile material, which can be used to make
bombs.

While it plans to run thousands of centrifuges in its drive to run a
full-scale enrichment program, Tehran's known enrichment capabilities are
now restricted to a 164-centrifuge pilot plant at Natanz.

Officials familiar with the facility say it could start operating within
days. The expertise learned from the plant could be applied to
large-scale enrichment with the potential of producing material for
hundreds of warheads.

The timing of the planned visit also is important. It will occur only
about two weeks before ElBaradei is to report to the Security Council on
whether Iran has heeded its call to freeze uranium enrichment and fully
open its nuclear program to an IAEA probe.

Those requests were contained in a March 29 Security Council statement
that also called on ElBaradei to report back in 30 days on whether Iran
was complying.

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UNSC members meet for Iran nuke issue

WORLD / Photo

UNSC members meet for Iran nuke issue

(Agencies)
Updated: 2006-03-15 13:38

China's U.N. Ambassador Wang Guangya (C) arrives for an informal meeting
of the UN Security Council to discuss Iran, at the French Mission to the
UN near the United Nations headquarters in New York March 14, 2006. Iran
came under new pressure to halt its suspected nuclear weapons programs on
Tuesday when the United States and its allies took the issue to the full
UN Security Council and Russia pursued its own initiative in talks in
Moscow.  [Reuters]

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China lingers over 2018 World Cup bid

Sports/Olympics / Weekly Roundup

 China lingers over 2018 World Cup bid
By Fang Xuan (www.chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2006-03-15 15:09

As the World Cup trophy arrived in China this week on a global exhibition
circuit, sentiment is high in the country for the economic and sports
power to bid for the 2018 World Cup.

Nan Yong, vice president of the China Football Association, poses next to
the FIFA World Cup trophy on display in Beijing March 14, 2006. The
trophy is on its inaugural journey to 31 cities in 29 countries ahead of
the 2006 World Cup which begins June 9 in Germany. [Reuters]
A report from Sports Sina, China's leading online sports media, has
confirmed the country's resolution to bid for the 2018 World Cup, citing
sources inside the CFA (Chinese Football Association).

"This is China's maiden involvement in bidding for the World Cup, and the
CFA is making active preparations," read the report, adding, "China is
very likely to win out in the competition if all factors are taken into
consideration."

The report drew wide attention in a nation that craves for football
success despite a long list of flops in international tournaments.

"China's decision to bid comes from three aspects: support from FIFA
chairman Sepp Blatter; support from China's top sports administration;
and the experience the country will gain after the Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games," the report continued. 

However, a contradictory report appeared the same day on the same site,
cooling off the flaring-up sentiment by citing a top CFA official.

"I have yet to hear of this (bidding for the tournament). The decision to
bid for the World Cup is not something someone inside FA could make,"
said Nan Yong, vice president of the CFA.

"It is up to China's sports administration or even higher up in the
government."

FIFA president Sepp Blatter has thrown his support behind China hosting
the soccer World Cup after the country successfully hosted the Asian Cup
in 2004.

But Blatter added: "Since FIFA has ruled in 2002 that the World Cup will
be rotated among the six continents, it will be a while before China
could stage the World Cup."

FIFA officials have suggested that China's growth as an economic super
power makes the country a firm favorite to stage the next World Cup to be
held in Asia, probably in 2018.

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Bush says US, Pakistan to track al-Qaida

WORLD / Middle East

Bush says US, Pakistan to track al-Qaida

(AP)
Updated: 2007-08-07 08:35

CAMP DAVID, Md. - US President Bush said Monday the US and Pakistan, if
armed with good intelligence, can track and kill al-Qaida leaders. He
stopped short of saying whether he would ask the Pakistani president
before dispatching US troops into that nation.

US President Bush, left, accompanied by Afghanistan's President Hamid
Karzai, right, speaks during their joint press conference, Monday, Aug.
6, 2007, at Camp David, Md. [AP]

While Bush hails Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf as a trusted ally
against terrorism, Pakistan has objected to the US taking any unilateral
action within its borders.

Bush also said he thinks Iran is playing a destabilizing role in
neighboring Afghanistan where the Taliban have staged a comeback.

"I would be very cautious about whether or not the Iranian influence in
Afghanistan is a positive force," Bush said at the Camp David
presidential retreat after a two-day meeting with Afghanistan President
Hamid Karzai.

Though Karzai says Iran is playing a helpful role in his country, he
admits security has deteriorated there during the past two years. Along
with other nations' forces, more than 23,500 US troops are fighting
against the Taliban, who regrouped after a US-led force toppled their
government in 2001.

Democrats have accused the Bush administration of taking its eye off
Afghanistan to focus on Iraq.

Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks
is believed to be hiding in the rugged tribal area of Pakistan along its
border with Afghanistan.

"We're in constant communications with the Pakistan government," Bush
said, standing alongside Karzai at a news conference at the secluded
retreat.

"It's in their interest that foreign fighters be brought to justice.
After all, these are the same ones who were plotting to kill President
Musharraf. We share a concern. And I'm confident, with real actionable
intelligence, we will get the job done."

Pakistani officials have grown increasingly annoyed at recent claims from
Washington and US presidential candidates that al-Qaida has been allowed
to regroup in the tribal area.

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has said that he would use
military force in Pakistan if necessary to root out terrorists. Obama
spokesman Bill Burton expanded on the candidate's remark on Monday,
saying "Senator Obama believes that if we have the chance to destroy the
leadership of al-Qaida, as we reportedly did in 2005, we must take it. It
makes no sense to wait for the next attack."

In Islamabad on Monday, Pakistan's foreign minister spokesman Tasnim
Aslam said there are no al-Qaida or Taliban safe havens in its territory.
"Our position is that if there are any terrorist elements hiding in our
tribal areas it is for the security forces of Pakistan to take action
against these elements," he said.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and
other top administration officials joined Bush at the wooded retreat for
his meeting with Karzai, who plans to sit down with Musharraf on Aug. 9.
The two leaders talked privately in a cabin for about an hour before
attending a larger meeting of the delegations. Security and a record
poppy crop in Afghanistan topped the agenda.

Karzai said strides had been made in reducing infant mortality, battling
corruption and stemming the cultivation of poppies used in making heroin.
Karzai said the Taliban, who profit from the drug crop, are killing
innocents but are not a threat to the government, which has only spotty
control outside Kabul.

"They are not posing any threat to the institutions of Afghanistan, or to
the buildup of institutions of Afghanistan," Karzai said. "It's a force
that's defeated. It's a force that is frustrated. It's a force that is
acting in cowardice by killing children going to school."

While admitting that the fight was not over in Afghanistan, Bush, too,
highlighted progress the nation has made in rebuilding with the help of
more than $23 billion in US aid since 2001.

"I remember talking a lot about how the Taliban prevented young girls
from going to school in Afghanistan," Bush said. "American citizens
recoil with horror to think about a government that would deny a young
child the opportunity to have the basics necessary to succeed in life.
Today there are nearly 5 million students going to school in Afghanistan,
a third of whom are girls."

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are angry about the number of Afghan civilians who have gotten caught in
the crossfire. Bush said he understands their sorrow, but blamed the
Taliban for using civilians as "human shields." Karzai said he was happy
about the conversation he had with Bush about curbing civilian
casualties, but did not elaborate.

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