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Football / Scotland expects to retain spot
« on: September 28, 2009, 09:23:13 AM »
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5589664,00.html

Latics striker would be disappointed to be axed

Jason Scotland expects to keep his place in Wigan Atlethic's starting XI following their historic weekend victory over Chelsea.

The Trinidad & Tobago international was given his first Premier League start and helped The Latics stun the former table-toppers 3-1.

Scotland has struggled to get up to speed in England's top flight following his summer switch, but was pleased with his weekend showing.

"This was my first start for the club and I'll be disappointed if I don't start the next one," explained the 30-year-old striker.

"To come into this was a massive situation for me and the team and it's arguably the best team performance I've been involved in."
Disappointed

However, Scotland could be disappointed for their upcoming game against Hull City with manager Roberto Martinez insisting it is a squad game.

"I always look at the whole squad, I never work with 11 players," said the Spaniard. "But I don't make the decisions, football makes the decisions.

"The players disappointed not to be in the starting XI have been working very hard behind the scenes and they have been making their point on the training ground.

"There are many options we have. Everyone is ready and in any game we shouldn't be too surprised at changes in the formation because we are going to be as good as the squad is and it is not about 11 players."

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Football / Footballer loses leg after being struck by lightning
« on: September 02, 2009, 09:40:11 PM »
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=672919&sec=europe&cc=5901


A Danish footballer has been forced to have his leg amputated six weeks after being struck by lightning during a friendly.


Jonathan Richter, 24, was playing for his club FC Nordsjaelland at second-tier Hvidovre on July 20 when he was struck.

Medics restarted his heart, but he was placed in an induced coma and doctors decided, along with Richter, the damage to his leg was so severe they needed to amputate the lower portion of it.

A message on the club's website read: "Jonathan's progress means a lot to the Richter family, friends and all involved with FC Nordsjaelland, but the family now request that all continue to respect the peace that Jonathan needs in the future as he faces tough rehabilitation."

He was reportedly recovering well from the operation and was expected to be moved out of intensive care shortly.

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Football / Violence in Football Clip Of The Day
« on: August 25, 2009, 12:44:31 PM »
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/S4qHKXkXumY" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/S4qHKXkXumY</a>

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Trini R&B Singer Shazelle
« on: February 09, 2009, 09:33:03 PM »
I saw this video on youtube.
I hope she makes it  :thumbsup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWr9eTENCyg

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/jWr9eTENCyg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/jWr9eTENCyg</a>
How to embed a youtube video?

edit:Thanks Bake.

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General Discussion / Hillary Braces Bill for Obama
« on: February 09, 2009, 02:20:01 PM »

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Jokes / Japanese Taxi Prank
« on: September 18, 2008, 03:27:24 AM »

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/aug/10/olympics2008.olympicsbasketball



Spain's Basketball Federation has published a good luck advert for their men's team, the world champions, in which they stand pulling at the sides of their eyes in a slit-eyed gesture.

There is no obvious intention to upset their Olympic hosts in Beijing, but the irresponsible picture is likely to cause controversy and could be interpreted so as to lead to accusations of racism.

Spanish sport has been mired in rows over racism in the last few years. In November 2004 black English footballers were subjected to relentless racial barracking from home supporters in a match in Spain. Before the World Cup there were calls for Luis Aragones, then Spain's football coach, to be sacked after he called Thierry Henry a "black shit". And last year Lewis Hamilton suffered racist abuse during testing for the Spanish grand prix near Barcelona.

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General Discussion / Is this fella a trini?
« on: July 23, 2008, 03:06:00 PM »
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/07/23/sex.offender.teacher/index.html?iref=topnews

Child molester hasn't served single day of 43-year prison term


    * Story Highlights
    * Florida middle school art teacher convicted by jury of sexually abusing boy
    * Judge gives 43-year sentence, but then agrees to allow man to delay prison on bond
    * "I can't understand why he isn't behind bars," victim says
    * Legal experts say the bond, under such circumstances, is highly unusual
    * Next Article in Crime »

By Ashley Fantz
CNN

(CNN) -- For nearly two years, the South Florida middle school art teacher forced the boy to have sex in a classroom supply closet.
Aaron Mohanlal, here in his sex offender registration photo, was allowed to stay out of prison on bond.

Aaron Mohanlal, here in his sex offender registration photo, was allowed to stay out of prison on bond.

Sometimes, Aaron Mohanlal would call in sick to work, take the boy to his home for sex and drop the seventh-grader back off at school at the end of the day.

To keep the abuse secret, Mohanlal bought the 13-year-old a cell phone and created nicknames for their genitalia. When police arrested him, the teacher was caught on hidden video trying to destroy letters threatening the boy if he ever told.

Last summer, a Broward County jury convicted Mohanlal of 13 counts, including child abuse, molestation and lewd battery, and a judge sentenced him to 43 years.

But a year later, Mohanlal has yet to spend a day in prison.

"I can't understand why he isn't behind bars," said the victim, now 18. The network is not disclosing his name because it doesn't identify sexual assault victims.

"I want to move on with my life. I'm trying to graduate high school and forget about this," he said. "I try not to think about it, but it's hard, because all I can think about is, what if he's out there around other kids?"

Weeks after the trial, Broward Circuit Judge Marc Gold, who presided over the trial and sentenced Mohanlal, granted the teacher a rare bond that allows him to remain free while his case is tried on appeal, a process that could take years.

During the two months CNN has investigated this story, Mohanlal has been working a construction job in Broward County and spending time at a house in Sunrise, Florida, 15 miles from where the boy and his family live, according to the Broward County Sheriff's Office.

He resigned from his teaching job in 2005 after his arrest.

"The idea of that monster being that close to my family again is outrageous," said the boy's father, who is often so overwhelmed with rage and sadness that he drives to a park, leans against a tree and sobs.

"What did we go through a trial for?" he said.

A man who identified himself as Mohanlal hung up on a CNN reporter who called his home in Port St. Lucie, Florida, his address on record with the state's sex offender registry.

Mohanlal's appellate attorney, Tom Odom, refused to comment on the case beyond saying, "Everyone has a right to a first appeal."

Gold gave Mohanlal the right to live, work, travel and attend church in South Florida, according to numerous interviews and documents CNN has obtained. The judge ordered Mohanlal to wear a GPS device, register as a sex offender and surrender his passport.

He stipulated that Mohanlal cannot contact the boy and his family but did not order him to stay away from children, according to a transcript of the July 2007 bond hearing. Read the entire bond hearing

Mohanlal was allowed to post the $610,000 bond using his relatives' properties as collateral, the transcript shows.

Post-conviction bonds are rarely given in criminal trials, but judges occasionally grant them if there was a procedural error during trial that would make a conviction reversal at the appellate level likely, legal experts say.

But there were no procedural mistakes during Mohanlal's trial, both prosecutor Anita White and defense attorney Steve Rossi said.

Under Florida statute, defendants without prior felonies are eligible for post-conviction bond unless they have committed first-degree murder or sexual battery. Mohanlal wasn't convicted of first-degree sexual battery. He was convicted of second- and third-degree felonies, and he had no prior felony record.

Gold refused to talk on record about why he granted the bond. He would only give this statement: "The simple truth is that I had to rule based on what was presented to me during that hearing. And I took everything into consideration and felt a bond was appropriate."

"For a judge to delay jail is highly unusual, but it's especially unusual when you have someone convicted of a serious crime like sexual molestation of a child," said CNN legal analyst and criminal attorney B.J. Bernstein. "One of the concerns is that you have someone who commits a sex offense who, by their employment, seeks to be around children. They have abused that trust between a student and teacher."

A dozen legal experts, including criminal attorneys based in Florida, said they agree with Bernstein. None could recall a single case of a violent offender receiving the same kind of treatment.

Information on how many offenders are out on post-conviction bonds in Florida is difficult to find. There is no entity in the state, including the Florida Department of Corrections, that keeps track.

Last year, the boy's family won $300,000 from the school district after a civil claim that the district failed to protect the student.

Other students in Mohanlal's class testified that their teacher handed them fliers, with the boy's picture and phone number, that falsely accused the teen of having sex with animals. Caught on surveillance camera at a grocery store copying the fliers, prosecutors say Mohanlal had become a disturbed lover scorned when the boy entered high school and began rejecting his advances.

And there was evidence that Mohanlal was grooming other children. One middle-schooler told police that Mohanlal rubbed his arms and back during class; another testified at trial that his teacher gave him his cell phone number, money and hair conditioner.

"This was one of the most disturbing cases I've ever worked on, and there's no doubt in my mind that Aaron Mohanlal is a dangerous person," said Miramar Police Sgt. Jeff Armiento.

The investigator learned that Mohanlal was released on bond when he randomly searched for him on the state's correctional Web site.

"I was astonished, flabbergasted," Armiento said. "I called the state attorney's office to see if it was some kind of mistake. I don't see what would stop him from doing this to other kids."

Mohanlal's GPS device is monitored 24 hours a day by the Broward County Sheriff's Office, meaning his location appears on a computer screen. Otherwise, there is no police agency watching him.

Kristina Gulick, who oversees the electronic monitoring system, said Mohanlal gives the agency weekly itineraries to help police follow his whereabouts.

But 70 days of itineraries from March to June that CNN obtained from the Broward Sheriff's Office are not detailed; for example, some say Mohanlal intends to leave his home at 6:30 a.m. and return at 9:30 p.m. but do not say where he will be or what his plans are.

"We are confident that he is doing what he's supposed to be doing," Gulick said. "We have had no reason to think otherwise."

Because Mohanlal was required to register as a sex offender, he must provide the Florida Department of Law Enforcement with his home address. That home is in Port St. Lucie, about two hours from Broward County. See Mohanlal's sex offender registration

The St. Lucie County Sheriff's Department is required to make four visits to the home each year and verify that Mohanlal is living there based on what he tells deputies, according to department spokesman Mark Weinberg.

"This guy has all the reason in the world to take off," said Florida state criminologist Tom Blomberg, who conducted a 2006 study of sex offenders who are monitored by wearable GPS devices. "He's looking at prison for the rest of his life, and child molesters are almost always victimized in prison. He has to know that.

"This is not effective monitoring. In fact, it's a little bit beyond imagination what's going on here," Blomberg said. "The [GPS] technology works; that's not the problem. Police can only do so much. The question is whether this guy should be out of prison.

"This seems like a system failure on down."

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Jamaica's Bolt sets 100 metres record of 9.72

Sun 01 Jun, 04:29 AM

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jamaica's Usain Bolt set a world record in the 100 metres on Saturday by clocking 9.72 seconds at the Reebok grand prix meeting at Icahn Stadium.

Bolt broke the record of 9.74 set by countryman Asafa Powell last September.

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General Discussion / Time for some chinee food
« on: April 09, 2008, 03:46:40 PM »

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Football / Wicked own goal in Hungarian football
« on: April 01, 2008, 10:18:37 PM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l6BHKF4tL0

This one was linked in the description for the goal above.
(My connection went down when I was tryin to post this next one.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEFrax5k5Qs

Some serious bullet!

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Football / Southampton duo arrested
« on: March 25, 2008, 03:49:12 PM »
What is wrong with these boys?

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11688_3348497,00.html

Two Southampton footballers have been arrested on Tuesday in connection with an alleged theft from bags in a staff room at a nightclub.

The pair, believed to be Bradley Wright-Phillips and Nathan Dyer, have already been questioned by police over the allegation of burglaries at the Bar Bluu nightclub in Southsea, Hants.

The duo were caught on CCTV entering an unlocked staff room in the early hours of February 28, an incident that has already seen the players punished by the South Coast outfit.

Bar staff later reported three mobile phones, £145 cash, student cards and cigarettes missing - allegedly stolen from three handbags.

"We can confirm that two men, aged 20 and 23, have been arrested in connection with an allegation of burglary," confirmed the Hampshire police.

Southampton have refused to comment on the developments, with a club spokesman saying: "It's a matter of police investigation and we cannot comment."

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Jokes / Rabbi
« on: February 07, 2008, 09:54:29 AM »
A rabbi gets in front of his congregation and says that he is leaving to go to a larger congregation that can pay him more.

There is a hush&#151;no one wants him to leave. Sol Epstein, who owns several car dealerships in the city, stands up and proclaims, "If the rabbi stays, I will provide him with a new Cadillac every year and his wife with a minivan to transport their children!" The congregation applauds.

Sam Goldstein, a successful entrepreneur and investor, stands and says, "If the rabbi will stay, I'll personally double his salary, and also will establish a foundation to guarantee the college education of all his children!" The congregation cheers again.

Sadie Goldfarb, age 88, stands and announces with a smile, "If the Rabbi stays, I will give him sex!" There is total silence.

The rabbi, blushing, asks her, "Mrs. Goldfarb, whatever possessed you to say that?"

Sadie's 90-year-old husband Jacob is now trying to hide, holding his forehead in the palm of his hand and shaking his head from side to side while his wife replies, "Well, I just asked my husband how we could help, and he said, 'Screw the Rabbi.'"

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Jokes / Pirate
« on: February 07, 2008, 09:52:21 AM »
A pirate walks into a bar with a paper towel on his head.

The bartender says, "What's with the paper towel on your head?"

The pirate says, "Arrr! I've got a Bounty on me head!"

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Allyuh download this and see the Little Magician in action for Hibs.
It's a must-have.

Special appearances by Lyndon Andrews and Tony Rougier.

From fbtz.com
http://tinyload.com/zkBh7A






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General Discussion / Not even Santa is safe in Rio
« on: December 19, 2007, 08:30:36 AM »
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22309678/

Jingle-bang! Santa's chopper shot over Rio slum
Drug traffickers target chopper, apparently mistaking it for police


RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Not even Santa Claus is safe as the violent Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro celebrates the Christmas season.

Drug traffickers in a Rio slum opened fire on a helicopter carrying a Santa to a children's party, apparently mistaking it for a police helicopter, police said on Tuesday.

"They thought it was a police operation and started shooting. Luckily, nobody was hurt," a police official said.
Story continues below ↓advertisement

The helicopter had to return to its base after the attack.

Two bullet holes were found in its fuselage.

Police said the pilot, contracted to take an actor dressed as Santa to the party in the Nova Mare slum, was flying over the neighboring Vila Joao shantytown when it was fired upon on Sunday.

Santa later returned to Nova Mare by car to distribute Christmas presents.

Most of Rio's 700-plus slums are controlled by drug traffickers and are not regularly patrolled by police, who instead go into the slums in military-style raids, often using helicopters and armored vehicles.

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General Discussion / Choked to death for boysin
« on: December 13, 2007, 09:16:12 AM »
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_news?id=161249653

Coast Guard officer strangled after 'sexual moves' on men
Gyasi Gonzales ggonzales@trinidadexpress.com

Thursday, December 13th 2007

   

A Coast Guard officer was strangled at his Morvant apartment on Tuesday night, after he allegedly lured two young men into his apartment and attempted to sexually assault them.

The dead man was identified as Petty Officer Alister Joseph, also popularly known as "Big Joe", of Almond Court, Morvant.

Police said that around 11 p.m. on Tuesday, the two men, one aged 20 of Jogie Road, San Juan, the other, 22, of Picadilly Street, Port of Spain, went to Joseph's apartment after he reportedly told them he wanted to hire them to paint his apartment for Christmas.

Police said that after the two men entered, Joseph, 46, locked the door behind him.

With the men inside, the heavily built Joseph offered them alcoholic drinks, which they accepted. He then told the men he was going into his bedroom to change his clothes.

The two men in the meantime were in the sitting room.

Joseph later emerged from his bedroom, reportedly naked, and began "making sexual advances" towards the men. They tried to avoid him and headed to the door, but Joseph had the keys. The men then began fighting back.

One grabbed a cord lying nearby and placed it around the Coast Guard's neck while the other stabbed him. It is believed that both men pulled the cord around Joseph's neck during the struggle and he died on the spot.

The men then called the police.

A team of investigators from both the Homicide Bureau and the Morvant CID, led by Acting Assistant Superintendent David Abraham, visited the scene where they conducted enquiries.

Joseph's body was later removed to the Port of Spain mortuary. A post mortem done at the Forensic Science Centre in St James yesterday confirmed that death was due to strangulation.

Yesterday, one female relative described Joseph as a "private person" who was devoted to his Coast Guard job. The two suspects remained in police custody up to last night being questioned.

PC Phillip of the Homicide Bureau is continuing investigations.

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http://www.miamiherald.com/top_stories/story/313117.html

A former beauty queen is suing her airline-mechanic husband, claiming he tried to hide his lottery jackpot from her.

The clues trickled in that Donna Campbell's husband was hiding something from her.

Arnim Ramdass started to keep the television off at all times, then he disconnected their phone line. But the ah-ha! moment came when Campbell thumbed through the mail at their Miramar house and saw a postcard: Congratulations on the purchase of your new home.

Campbell, knowing her husband was a habitual lottery player, fired up her computer and Googled ``Ramdass and lotto.''

The first hit was a Florida Lottery press release about a pool of 17 airline mechanics who won a $19 million jackpot this summer.

''Here's a guy who for years has spent marital money on the lottery and at casinos, and he's always lost,'' said Bruce Baldwin, Campbell's attorney. ``And now he finally wins, and he's trying to keep it from his wife. That's pretty low.''

Campbell is suing her husband for her share of the jackpot.

Campbell, 47, is a former skin-cream model and runner-up at the 1979 Miss Trinidad and Tobago beauty pageant.

She and Ramdass, 51, an American Airlines mechanic at Miami International Airport, married in 2005, about five years after their romance began.

For as long as she's known him, Campbell said Ramdass and his co-workers pooled their money every Wednesday and Friday for the twice-weekly Lotto drawings. On June 20, they collected $220 and sent one of the workers to a Pinecrest Kwik Stop to buy tickets.

They let the computer pick the numbers, as always. One of the tickets matched all six numbers -- 6, 31, 34, 44, 45, 49 -- and the group of blue-collar airport workers suddenly saw a lot of green.

''I can go to work with a smile on my face,'' Arnim Richardson, another one of the winners, told a television news crew two days after the drawing. They caught up with Richardson at the Kwik Stop -- he had returned to buy more tickets.

But in the Campbell-Ramdass home, there were no smiles, only silence. Ramdass didn't say a word to his wife about his good fortune.

''He kept the televisions off and disconnected the phone line,'' Campbell said. ``He didn't want anyone calling and talking about the lottery.''

After the postcard showed up in the mail, Campbell confronted Ramdass.

'I said, `Do you have any news you want to share with me?' '' Campbell recalled. 'He said, `No. What are you talking about?' I said, 'The lottery.' ''

Cornered, Ramdass explained that he bought the ticket for his daughter Janelle, from another marriage, who lives in Orlando. But that story didn't fly with Campbell.

''He had been buying those tickets for years, and he never, ever said one of them was for her,'' Campbell said.

The group of mechanics opted for the lump-sum payment of $10.2 million, meaning each of the 17 winners would receive about $600,000 before taxes.

But Ramdass is nowhere to be found. His co-workers say he has taken a leave of absence from work (an American Airlines spokesman would not confirm, citing employee privacy). He has not shown up at the couple's middle-class home in Miramar's Silver Lakes neighborhood. Process servers have not been able to track down Ramdass to hand him the lawsuit papers, according to Campbell's attorney.

Attempts to reach Ramdass' 24-year-old daughter in Orlando were unsuccessful despite messages left at her home and on her cellphone. Other members of the winning group of mechanics did not return messages for comment.

The saga is similar to a fight another South Florida couple is still having over a 1995 Lotto jackpot.

In that case, Bernice Heslop of Pembroke Pines won $28 million but kept it a secret from her estranged husband. She quickly filed for divorce and cashed in her winning ticket the day after their split was finalized.

But Heslop's ex-husband, Ernest Moore Jr., eventually found out about her scheme -- from a man who overheard the story in a bar. Moore sued Heslop for a cut of the money, which he agreed to share with the bar patron, Marvel Rodriguez. Rodriguez recently filed a lawsuit against Moore, claiming he hasn't been paying as much as he was promised. Baldwin, of the Mase and Lara law firm, is representing Rodriguez in that case.

The attorney picked up a new client after Campbell read about that lottery fight in The Miami Herald.

Campbell said she needs her husband's lottery winnings to help pay bills and support herself.

''Right now, all I want is justice,'' she said. ``With time, I will file for divorce.''

Miami Herald staff writer Ani Martinez contributed to this report.

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Football / AC Milan vs Torino
« on: November 03, 2007, 01:55:49 PM »
Goin good so far.  Some good chances by Milan, but Gilardino trowin away as usual.
Seedorf put a man on he backside with ease.
Milan need to upgrade their attacking options.
Still no Ronaldo :(

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / International Reggae
« on: October 29, 2007, 08:27:00 AM »
Ah read a post on thereggaeboyz.com about french roots reggae being better than anything in Jamaica at the moment (lol) and ah went on youtube and ah find this video from a radio studio session by some hippie-lookin fella named Professeur Liv'High.
It sound real good.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=LQq4ap7fdvk

This is a Japanese chick named Pushim.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=e_2H5gWe-KQ

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Football / Muslim Teen With Head Scarf Barred From Playing Soccer
« on: October 18, 2007, 06:53:48 AM »
De ref lookin for trouble or wa?



http://www.local10.com/news/14338498/detail.html

Muslim Teen With Head Scarf Barred From Playing Soccer

PALM HARBOR, Fla. -- A Muslim teenager was forced to sit out a youth soccer tournament after a referee ruled the girl's head scarf was not part of her uniform and violated game rules.

Iman Khalil was forced to sit out the game Saturday even though parents, her teammates and even opposing players urged the referee to let her play.

The referee, Steve Richardson, stood by his decision after other officials checked with the United Soccer Association and were told Iman could play the second half wearing the scarf, according to Hernando Heat assistant coach Mike Duke.
Click here to find out more!

A message left by The Associated Press for a Steve Richardson listed on the Florida State Referees Association web site was not immediately returned Sunday.

The 15-year-old said that her white-and-blue head scarf has never been an issue in the two years she has played competitively for the team.

"I don't think it should be a problem that I wear it," Iman told The Tampa Tribune.

United Soccer Association executive board president Frank Villaizan said Sunday he regretted Iman was not allowed to take part in the Heat's 4-0 victory.

Villaizan said the rule allows players to wear any religious article as long as it isn't something that would cause injury. He said he reminded the people who assign game referees about the rule.

Iman was on the field Sunday for the team's game, Villaizan said, adding that he had spoken with her mother and was at the field.

"I'm sure it won't happen again," he said.

Villaizan said he did not know if Richardson exceeded his authority by refusing to allow Khalil to play the second half, referring that question to the Florida State Referees Association.

A message left with the association by the AP on Sunday was not immediately returned.

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Football / Serie A Thread
« on: September 07, 2007, 02:52:32 PM »
Ah hopin this league come back good this year.

Week 1 Juventus 5-1 Livorno


Week 2 goals on youtube.



Serie A - Inter: "We must help Adriano"


Eurosport - Fri, 07 Sep 13:37:00 2007

Internazionale have given misfiring striker Adriano yet another vote of confidence, despite the Brazilian's near departure during the transfer window.

The 25-year-old has suffered from poor form on the pitch of late which, coupled with a series of unsavoury off-the-field incidents, nearly led to him leaving the Giuseppe Meazza last month.

The former Parma ace - who once figured in Brazil's feared strike force alongside Ronaldinho, Kaka and Ronaldo - eventually stayed with the Nerazzurri, only to be left out of Inter's squad for their Champions League group games in order to regain his fitness.

But Inter owner Massimo Moratti insists the club are behind Adriano and are willing to help him rediscover both his fitness and form.

He said: "Adriano is just having a difficult time. It's down to him to find his form again and it's down to us to help him."

But in the meantime, Inter appear to be well stocked with other options, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Hernan Crespo, Julio Cruz and David Suazo all competing for the two places in coach Roberto Mancini's starting line-up.

Ibrahimovic, in particular, has started the season in impressive fashion, netting twice in the champions's opening two games.

Moratti said: "Someone like Ibra who can create something from nothing where no-one else could delights me.

"It's not madness, it's art. Out of 10,000 players there are things that only he has the genius to do."

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General Discussion / Single mom, kids homeless
« on: September 07, 2007, 11:27:17 AM »


Zina Bobb-Samuel, her daughter Kandia, 15, and son Joshua Vespry, weep after their home was broken down.
Photo: Rishi Ragoonath

BY RADHICA SOOKRAJ

Tears flowed in Point Fortin yesterday after a demolition crew from the Land Settlement Agency (LSA) broke down a house, leaving a single mother and her eight children homeless.

Villagers who tried to stop the crew were reportedly forced to retreat after a policeman allegedly pulled his service weapon.

In an interview yesterday, Zina Bobb-Samuel of Warden Road, Point Fortin, said she lost over $50,000 in valuables when the demolition crew struck around midday on Wednesday.

Bobb-Samuel, an insurance agent with Guardian Life, said she had started building her home five years ago, after receiving permission from an official of the Land Settlement Agency. She said her deed of comfort application was still being processed when she received an official notice that she had to vacate the premises.

“I had nowhere to go. I had eight children where they want me to go,” Bobb-Samuel said. She said around midday yesterday, she fell ill and went to the Gulf View Medical Complex. While there, she received a telephone call from her 15-year-old daughter Kandia who said the police were at the house. Kandia had been at home alone baby-sitting her one-year-old brother Joshua.

Kandia said the strangers were walking in and out of the house. Using sledge hammers they began breaking down the house. Neighbour Anderson Williams said he rushed to help after hearing Kandia’s screams.

“They pushed the gun in my face. They tell me to get back,” Williams said. Bob-Samuel said by the time she reached home, her house was in ruins.

Bobb-Samuel said she was disappointed with the PNM. “We put them in power and look what they doing. The PNM distressing poor people. They hurting people. All they care about is themselves. The PNM wicked, wicked,” she wept.

LSA responds

Chief Executive Officer of the Land Settlement Agency Ossley Francis said yesterday that no one from LSA had given permission to Bobb-Samuel to build on State lands. He said LSA had been on a drive to remove all squatters who had been illegally occupying State lands after January 1, 1998.

He said Bobb-Samuel had been given notice to leave the lands. “She was given notice in accordance with the ministry’s policy which is 30 days in the first instance and 14 days in the second instance to vacate the premises,” Francis said.

He said Bobb-Samuel had been warned that her home would have been broken down if she failed to leave.

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Football / Buddies go for Birchall
« on: August 30, 2007, 09:55:21 AM »
Buddies go for Birchall
Coventry midfielder set for loan move


Skysports.com understands Coventry City midfielder Chris Birchall is due to join St Mirren.

The Trinidad & Tobago international joined The Sky Blues from Port Vale last summer, but is set for a loan move to the SPL.

Birchall is expected to link up with St Mirren until January in order to secure regular first-team football.

The 23-year-old's sole appearance this season came as a substitute in the first round of the Carling Cup against Notts County.

He has struggled for opportunities since Iain Dowie took over as manager at The Ricoh Arena and is aiming to finalise a loan move before the close of the transfer window.

St Mirren have enjoyed an encouraging start to the new SPL season and sit seventh in the table after picking up six points from four games.

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Football / Cup tie abandoned after Leicester's Clarke collapses
« on: August 28, 2007, 02:38:34 PM »
Cup tie abandoned after Leicester's Clarke collapses

The Carling Cup second round clash between Nottingham Forest and Leicester at the City Ground was abandoned tonight after Foxes defender Clive Clarke collapsed in the dressing room.

Paramedics rushed down the tunnel to attend to Clarke shortly after the half-time whistle and a Leicester spokesman confirmed the player was receiving medical attention in an ambulance and was conscious.

The restart was initially delayed for 15 minutes before a further 10-minute delay was announced over the tannoy.

Forest boss Colin Calderwood and Leicester manager Martin Allen then emerged from the tunnel to make an announcement to the crowd.

Calderwood said: 'We are afraid that due to the serious illness of a Leicester player both clubs have agreed to postpone the match.'

The Reds had held a 1-0 lead over their east midlands counterparts courtesy of Junior Agogo's 31st-minute strike.



BBC - Clarke collapse ends Forest tie





Nottingham Forest's Carling Cup tie at home to Leicester was abandoned at half-time after Foxes defender Clive Clarke collapsed in the dressing room.

Paramedics rushed down the tunnel to attend to the 27-year-old shortly after the half-time whistle.

"Clive was very seriously ill," said Leicester chief executive Tim Davies.

"He was taken away in an ambulance to hospital. He did offer a few words in the ambulance. Our thoughts and prayers are with Clive and his family."

He added: "I would like to say a big thank you to Nottingham Forest for dealing with the matter so fast."

BBC Radio 5live reported that Clarke was being treated in the emergency room at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham.

He is believed to be conscious.

Forest were leading the Carling Cup tie 1-0 at half-time thanks to Junior Agogo's goal.

However, after a delay of 15 minutes, Forest boss Colin Calderwood and Leicester manager Martin Allen emerged from the tunnel to announce to the crowd that the game had been abandoned.

Calderwood said: "We are afraid that due to the serious illness of a Leicester player both clubs have agreed to postpone the match."

Forest chief executive Mark Arthur said later: "I think football is secondary to human issues.

"As soon as we found out the serious nature of Clive's situation, we went straight to the referee and said we would do whatever is right by Leicester.

"Obviously, they are going through great trauma at the moment and we very quickly agreed between the three parties that the game should be abandoned."


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General Discussion / Kidnapping News Thread
« on: August 17, 2007, 03:00:24 PM »
Ah just heard this on the radio.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12649870



Police Tackle Kidnapping Surge in Trinidad

by Dina Temple-Raston

All Things Considered, August 17, 2007 · Port of Spain, Trinidad, used to be known for Calypso music, steel drums and wild parties during Carnival. Then, when the price of natural gas skyrocketed, it enjoyed all the fruits of a boom town. The standard of living improved. Shiny glass skyscrapers began to fill downtown, and the economic gap between the island's Indians — who tended to be the merchant class — and blacks widened.

Crime is endemic in Trinidad today. Gangs rule the slums, and, for a time, kidnappings, often targeting Indians, became an easy way to make a fast buck.

Debbie Ali became one of the scourge's victims late last year as she was cleaning the gutters outside her house one morning shortly before Christmas. She says she was aware that there were plenty of people out, potentially witnesses, when she started cleaning. When the outside traffic began to thin, she prepared to go back inside, knowing it was unsafe to be alone and that she was a prime target for a kidnapping. Then the phone rang, and she ran inside to get it.

"I picked up the phone. I had my keys in my hand," she describes. "I was just moving to hit the button for the garage door to close and just as I turned around, these two men came in … masked."

Ali lives about an hour outside Port of Spain in an upper-middle-class neighborhood of two-story stucco houses, two-car garages and manicured lawns. It looks more like a suburb of Houston than an area right outside of Port of Spain.

Ali, who stands at just 5 feet tall and weighs about 80 pounds, says that when she saw the men behind her, she couldn't move.

"Your reaction is not snap, to run inside and lock the door, whatever," she says. "You just freeze — and that is sheer shock and sheer terror. You literally go cold. I felt like I had no blood in my body."

At first, Ali was hoping that it would just be a robbery, that the men would ransack the house, take jewelry and money, and then leave. But when they started to look for things to tie her up, she realized that it was going to be much more.

"They came with my husband's ties, and they tied my hands and feet. And they put a pillowcase over my head, and that's when I knew," Ali says.

She knew she was about to be kidnapped.

In 2001, there were just 10 kidnappings in Trinidad. Just four years later, in 2005, almost 60 people were held for ransom. The stories dominated the headlines on this island of 1.2 million people, and for a time, Trinidad held the dubious distinction of being the kidnapping capital of the world. The Indian community felt terrorized. Kidnappers snatched the wife of a supermarket magnate as she tried to pull into her garage. A former U.S. Marine of Indian descent was kidnapped outside a local bar.

"What happened in 2005 with 58 kidnappings was totally unacceptable," says Glen Hackett, an investigator with the anti-kidnapping unit of the Trinidad and Tobago police department. Local police were working on the problem, but they just couldn't solve the cases fast enough.

When former Marine Baja Maharaj was snatched outside a local bar in 2005, the landscape changed. The FBI entered the picture and worked with the Trinidad and Tobago police, an investigation that eventually led to the arrest of 11 people — an actual kidnapping ring.

"That was the turning point," Hackett says. "The kidnappers, they realized that it is no longer, 'Here we can kidnap, get a ransom and live happily ever after.' The police, they may not get us [in] 24 hours but they will get us."

The gang included four members of the National Defense Force — army officers who left the barracks at night to kidnap unsuspecting victims.

Hackett says he was stunned. "Surprise is an understatement," he says. "I was shocked."

Almost immediately, the high-profile arrests had a chilling effect on Trinidad's kidnapping industry. So far this year, there have only been seven kidnappings, and the good working relationship the FBI developed with the Trinidad police during the kidnapping scourge meant that when the JFK plot appeared to have an island connection, FBI agents already knew who to call.

Ali's kidnapping story has a slightly less-satisfying ending. She was held, bound and blindfolded, for two weeks until her family paid a $150,000 ransom. The police still haven't caught her captors. Ali says she still has nightmares, and the family just bought a dog — a Rottweiler puppy.

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Football / Van Nistelrooy recalled to Holland squad
« on: August 17, 2007, 08:35:34 AM »
Van Nistelrooy recalled to Holland squad

Ruud van Nistelrooy has been named in the Holland squad for the first time since the 2006 World Cup.

Van Nistelrooy had a well-documented fall-out with team coach Marco van Basten but it now appears to have been resolved.

They take on Switzerland next Wednesday in a friendly in Geneva, a match in which Van Nistelrooy could line up alongside Robin van Persie, who also returns after a lengthy absence.

The Arsenal forward has not played for his country since October 2006 due to a foot injury.

Klaas Jan Huntelaar is the man to miss out, the Ajax man omitted by Van Basten.

Squad: Van der Sar (Manchester United), Stekelenburg (Ajax); Boulahrouz (Sevilla), Bouma (Aston Villa), Emanuelson (Ajax), Heitinga (Ajax), Jaliens (AZ Alkmaar), Mathijsen (Hamburg), Melchiot (Wigan); Afellay (PSV Eindhoven), Van Bronckhorst (Feyenoord), Seedorf (AC Milan), Sneijder (Real Madrid), Van der Vaart (Hamburg), De Zeeuw (AZ Alkmaar); Babel (Liverpool), Kuyt (Liverpool), Van Nistelrooy (Real Madrid), Van Persie (Arsenal); Vennegoor of Hesselink (Celtic)

Melchiot, and the big SEEDORF get recalls too.
The bench Huntelaar for Hesselink???

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General Discussion / TRINI PASTOR JAILED FOR SEX ABUSE
« on: August 17, 2007, 07:44:53 AM »
http://guardian.co.tt/news4.html


GERALD F GRIFFITH, seen in a Baltimore police mug shot, pleaded guilty to abusing youngsters whom he was supposed to be counselling.
Photo courtesy the Baltimore Sun


Sentenced by US judge for molesting boys and girls

Holy moly!

    * Pastor Gerald Griffith pleads sexually abusing teens he was counselling.
    * To serve eight-year jail sentence that will run concurrently with 15-year sentence imposed for molesting a boy at Columbia hotels.
    * Must register as sex offender.

A TRINIDADIAN pastor living in Baltimore, USA, has been slapped with a second prison sentence for sexually abusing children.

Gerald Fitroy Griffith was sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment on Wednesday for abusing four teenage boys and a girl.

His sentence will be served concurrently with a 15-year sentence he received last month, after a Howard County jury found him guilty of two counts of sexual abuse at hotels in Columbia.

The Baltimore Sun reported yesterday that when Griffith, 41, pleaded guilty on Wednesday he showed no reaction as five accusers and a mother of one of them spoke of the impact of his sexual abuse.

In sentencing Griffith, Circuit Judge Robert N Dugan said: “If there ever was a false prophet, he sits there,” the paper reported.

The abuse occurred between November 2002 and October 2005 in Griffith’s office at his Redemption Christian Fellowship Church in Woodlawn, The Associated Press said court documents show.

The youngest victim was 15 years old.

During sessions in which Griffith was supposed to be counselling the youths for emotional problems, he molested them and ordered them to perform sex acts, AP reported.

Church members said they viewed Griffith as a father figure.

The Baltimore Sun quoted one male victim as saying, “There was nobody else on Earth I trusted more than him.”

The mother of one of the victims tearfully recalled how she and her son shared personal details during counselling sessions with Griffith.

“I can’t go to another church. I don’t trust another pastor,” she said.

“I don’t trust anybody.”

In exchange for the guilty plea, prosecutors dropped numerous other charges against Griffith.

The agreement called for a 20-year prison sentence, with all but eight years suspended.

Dugan also sentenced Griffith to five years of probation and prohibited him from having unsupervised contact with minors.

He also must register as a sex offender.

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