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Thursday, July 16, 2015

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Do you remember the last minute try of Dane Coles over Ireland on November of 2014? I am sure all the All Blacks fanatics recall how they stretched Ireland left, right and center to claim that dramatic win of 24-22.What a perfect way to end a season.

You don’t want to miss the All Blacks play Scotland in their 2015 Europe tour, and many more games to come this year. You can catch the latest news on “All Blacks rugby live stream” or “Watch All Blacks TV online” for Apple users there is the “All Blacks live ipad iPhone and Mac” in store for you. Just click on the apps link to buy and download the latest version of the All Blacks Apps for your iPhone and iPad that contain phenomenal features.


The All Blacks vs The Pumas Live Stream Rugby Championship 2015 Free Coming up against Australia last round, Argentina continued what has become a familiar story for them since joining the Rugby Championship - they were good, but not quite good enough. They maintained a respectable score line going down 32-25, but still they remain without a win since joining the competition.

Heading back to Argentina may provide the Pumas with some added enthusiasm to finally claim that elusive win, but they’ll be playing host to a side who, regardless of where the two sides play, they have never beaten.

The All Blacks enter this game having not lost in their last 21 tests, but that record was on very shaky ground late in their clash against the Springboks last round as they held out for a 14-10 victory. Though the All Blacks could muster just one try against South Africa, this was testament to some stout Springbok defence.

The All Blacks amassed 611 metres with the ball in hand compared to the Springboks 282. They 61% possession and territory, made seven linebreaks, 31 defenders beaten and outnumbered the Springboks for offloads 16-1. Are the Pumas capable of withstanding such an onslaught the way the Springboks did? I don’t believe so.

Much of the lead into this game has focused more on the dropping of fly-half Aaron Cruden rather than the game itself. Failing to make the team flight after a late night drinking session, Cruden will not be making an appearance for the All Blacks in the test matches against Argentina or South African.

Without question Cruden is a classy player, but due to the wealth of talent that the All Blacks possess, the usual cliches about how there star fly-half can’t be replaced do not apply, with a more than ample deputy lurking in the wings in Beauden Barrett.

The 23-year-old has quickly amassed 23 tests, though started just three, and has spent a lot of time in the uncustomary position at fullback. He’s now been afforded a great opportunity to stake his claim as the top number ten in the country. Don’t be lured in by the thought that the All Blacks may be weakened here, Barrett has a full tool shed that he’s very competent in using.

Since joining the Rugby Championship, the Pumas have teased with gritty challenges on the road offering a glimmer of hope of what they could potentially do once they get back to Argentina, only to ultimately prove to be a let down in front of their home crowd.
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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Ukraine amnesty will come into force, say prosecutors


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An amnesty for anti-government protesters in Ukraine will come into force on Monday, prosecutors have confirmed.
The prosecutor's website said criminal charges would be dropped in response to the protesters' decision to end their occupation of government buildings.
By leaving the City Hall and other locations, they met the government's conditions under an amnesty law.
Protesters had held some of the buildings for more than two months.
The BBC's David Stern in Kiev says protesters have also partially dismantled barricades on a street in the centre of the capital.
However, a group of radical protesters are also reported to have blocked the entrance to the City Hall building, shortly after other opposition supporters vacated it.
They are not thought to have entered the building itself.
The protests started in November when President Viktor Yanukovych abandoned plans to sign a far-reaching association agreement with the EU.
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Analysis

The activists' decision to leave government buildings, including Kiev's city hall, and dismantle some barricades is a significant concession, and may ultimately contribute to resolving Ukraine's political crisis.
But as with all previous concessions, both from the opposition and the government, it comes with conditions - and, as such, does not amount to a breakthrough.
The protest camp now expects to see the government respond by dropping all criminal proceedings against anti-government demonstrators. But officials may decide that activists have not fulfilled all demands of the amnesty law.
And of course there remains the protesters' primary condition that President Viktor Yanukovych leave office. Until that requirement is met, activists say the Euromaidan movement will continue - and they could re-occupy the buildings that they have recently evacuated.
Instead, he advocated closer trade relations with Russia, which dominated Ukraine for centuries until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Prisoners released
Protesters left City Hall on Sunday morning.
The Swiss ambassador in Kiev entered the building soon afterwards to help transfer it to the control of the authorities.
Switzerland currently holds the rotating presidency of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
On Friday authorities feed the last of 243 prisoners who were arrested during the unrest.
Mr Yanukovich passed an amnesty law last month and agreed to negotiate with the opposition after at least four people were killed in protests.
This weekend, some opposition members continued to call for his departure, and another demonstration is due to take place in Kiev's central Independence Square.
"The only subject of negotiation with Yanukovych is the conditions of his departure," jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko said on Saturday.
She went on to accuse the Ukrainian president of being under the control of Russia's Vladimir Putin, his major international backer.
Maidan self-defence activists guard the building to prevent it during their confrontation in Kiev on February 16 Opposition activists confronted more extreme elements who wanted to retake City Hall on Sunday
Protesters sing the Ukrainian national anthem during a mass opposition rally on Independence Square in Kiev on February 16 Elsewhere in Kiev, government opponents joined together for a rousing chorus of the national anthem
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Sochi 2014: Day nine as it happened This page automatically updates

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  • The director has bellowed "cut" which means it's a wrap for us. There will be live coverage on this very website and on the Red Button as Eve Muirhead and her team take on Russia at 0506 GMT. As always, there will be live text commentary throughout the day to keep you updated with the latest from Sochi. Until then...
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    Medals to be won: Biathlon (women's mass start), bobsleigh (two-man), figure skating (ice dance), freestyle skiing (men's aerials), ski jump (men's team), snowboard (men's snowboard cross).
    Britons in action: men's and women's curlers, Lamin Deen (bobsleigh), Penny Coomes and Nick Buckland (figure skating).
    Day in a sentence: Can GB men and women make the curling semis and the US versus Canada for ice dance supremacy.
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    Enjoying the atmospherics of tonight's highlights show. There is a rave behind us and two blokes carving an ice car.
  • Seven gold medals will be won on Monday, though no Britons are expected to contest for medals. Among the highlights will be the chaotic dash to the finish in the men's snowboard cross.
  • Curling

    What happens if Norway and Britain secure victories on Monday? Oh boy. Wins for both Norway and Britain would give them the same record as China (which is six wins and three losses). In this instance, the head-to-head record will be used, but China, Norway and Britain would have an identical record, meaning the Draw Score Challenge (DSC) average would come into play. We'll discuss the intricacies of the DCS if and when we need to. Sunday is for watching repeats of Last of the Summer Wine and Heartbeat, not discussions on the Draw Score Challenge.
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    On lucky volunteer gets a photo I'm sure they'll treasure for life with Jamaican bobsleigh duo Winston Watts (left) and Marvin Dixon (right). The pair say it is important for them and their nation that they improve on 30th and last position in tomorrow's final run.
  • Curling

    Britain's male curlers take on China at 1006 GMT on Monday and even a win will not make it certain that David Murdoch's men reach the semi-finals. The Brits need to outdo Norway, who play Denmark, to qualify outright, and a play-off on Tuesday could be required to decide the remaining semi-final places. If none of that makes sense, click here for all the qualification scenarios. We think.
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    Eve likes to play the offensive game. She has decided she is ready and will go firing from the first end. Russia were very tentative this morning - but if Eve has the hammer she will go right at it from the word go.
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    The round-robin match against Russia is the first of two crucial games for Britain's women. If they beat the Russians and Denmark on Monday are guaranteed a spot in the semi-finals.
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Lawyers for Egypt's Morsi walk out of latest trial

Sally Nabil reports from Cairo, where she says the lawyers walked out in protest at the glass dock
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Egypt in crisis

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Lawyers for deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi have walked out of his trial on charges of espionage and conspiring to commit acts of terror.
The trial has now been adjourned until 23 February.
The lawyers withdrew in protest at Mr Morsi and other defendants being confined in a soundproofed glass cage.
The Islamist former leader is facing four separate trials, three of which have now opened.
Mr Morsi was brought to Cairo's police academy on Sunday morning by helicopter from the Burj al-Arab prison where he is being held.
In this trial, he and 35 others are accused of working with Lebanese and Palestinian groups to carry out attacks in Egypt.
Mr Morsi has been put in the soundproof cage in recent appearances to prevent him shouting and disrupting proceedings.
The defendants have said they cannot follow proceedings because of the cage, but the judge insisted that headphones installed inside the dock will allow them to listen.
The cage allows the judge to control when the defendants are heard.
At one point when he was audible, Mr Morsi said: "What are you so afraid of? Are you afraid because you have no public support?" Reuters reports.
The court said it would appoint a new defence team.
An Egyptian riot policeman stands guard on the top of an armoured vehicle outside the Police Academy Security was tight outside the police academy where the trial was taking place
A pro-military Egyptian holds a poster behind barbed wires Pro-military protesters had assembled, some demanding Mr Morsi's execution
Morsi defiant
Mr Morsi was ousted by the military last July following mass street protests against his rule.
Since Mr Morsi was ousted there has been a severe crackdown on his Muslim Brotherhood group, as well as on other activists seen as hostile to the military-backed government.
The Brotherhood has been declared a terrorist organisation and authorities have punished any public show of support for it.
Other senior Brotherhood figures, including supreme guide Mohammed Badie and his deputy and former presidential candidate Khairat al-Shater, are also facing a raft of charges,
At least 1,000 people have died in clashes between security forces and pro-Morsi protesters since he was deposed, with thousands more arrested.
In this latest trial, Mr Morsi is accused of collaborating with the Palestinian movement Hamas, Lebanon's Hezbollah and Iran's Revolutionary Guards. If convicted he could receive the death penalty.
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Four trials of Mohammed Morsi

  • Incitement of supporters to commit violence and murder during break-up of December 2012 protest
  • Conspiring with foreign organisations (Hamas and Hezbollah) to commit terrorist acts
  • Murder of prison officers in jailbreak during 2011 uprising against President Mubarak
  • Insulting the judiciary
Proceedings in two other trials have already begun:
  • The first opened in November on charges of inciting the killing of protesters near the presidential palace when he was in office in 2012.
  • In January another trial opened concerning his escape from prison in a jailbreak in 2011, during which police officers were killed.
  • The fourth trial will be on charges of insulting the judiciary.
Mr Morsi's supporters say he and other senior Brotherhood leaders are the victims of politically motivated prosecutions.
In his previous court appearances Mr Morsi has struck a defiant tone, refusing to recognise the legitimacy of the court and insisting that he is still the rightful president.
During that court appearance, from inside a glassed-in defendants' cage, he shouted: "I am the president of the republic. How can I be kept in a dump for weeks?"
Also on Sunday, the state-run al-Ahram newspaper reported that Lt Gen Sami Enan, former chief of staff of the armed forces, will run in the upcoming presidential elections.
Many are expecting Field Marshal Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, who led the army action that deposed Mr Morsi and has since been seen as being effectively in control of the country, to announce his own presidential bid
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Wenger rebuffs 'silly' Mou comments

Arsene Wenger has shrugged off Jose Mourinho's decision to label him a "specialist in failure" by suggesting the Chelsea manager's comments were "silly."
Palmer: Liverpool's missed opportunity
Delaney: The rift reopens
On Friday, Mourinho reacted to Wenger's claim that he had a "fear of failure" by suggesting the Arsenal boss’ eight-year drought without winning a trophy at the club could be construed as a disappointment.
However, following the Gunners' 2-1 FA Cup fifth-round victory over Liverpool on Sunday, Wenger was asked about Mourinho's criticism, to which he rebuffed.
"I do not want to go into that -- those were silly, disrespectful remarks," Wenger told BT Sport. "I never spoke about him in my press conference. I know one thing, it is more embarrassing for Chelsea than it is for me."
Chelsea were comprehensively beaten 2-0 by Manchester City in their FA Cup clash on Saturday. Arsenal will now play Everton in the quarterfinals.
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