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Continue reading …Men and women should be screened for colorectal cancer starting at different ages, a new study suggests.
Continue reading …Andy Rooney will make his final appearance on 60 Minutes this Sunday, drawing to a close a long and storied career of harmlessly lovable nonsense. With the conclusion of Rooney’s career, however, we must also bid farewell to one of the finest games ever to grace God’s green internet: The Andy Rooney Game, a co-creation of Noah Garfinkel and Joe Mande, who realized that simply cutting together …
Continue reading …This might be the end of the road for fugitive George Wright, but what a road it’s been. Authorities arrested the 68-year-old in Portugal yesterday after 41 years on the lam. Even the bare bones of his rap sheet nearly defy belief, as CNN and AP recount: In 1962, he…
Continue reading …• Furious reaction by stunned Mancini at Tevez’s behaviour • Troubled striker refuses to play as Bayern deliver defeat Roberto Mancini has declared Carlos Tevez is “finished” at Manchester City after an incredible night of controversy in which the Argentinian refused to come on as a second-half substitute in the 2-0 defeat by Bayern Munich . Mancini will hold emergency talks with City’s owners from the Abu Dhabi United Group on Thursday and the manager made it clear he wants them to agree that the striker never plays for the club again. Asked if he will ever pick Tevez again, he replied: “No. If we want to improve like a team, like a squad, Carlos cannot play with us. With me, no – it is finished. “It may not be my decision but if I’m deciding then, yes, he goes. For me, if a player earns a lot of money playing for Manchester City in the Champions League and he behaves like this – he cannot play again. Never. He has wanted to leave for the last two years. For two years I have helped him, and now he has refused to play. Never again.” City were so concerned about the prospect of angry supporter reaction to Tevez that they made the extraordinary move of asking for extra security to greet the team on arrival at Manchester airport in the early hours of the morning. Before leaving Munich Tevez had emerged from the City dressing room and made it clear he wanted to offer his version of events, denying that he had done anything wrong. “I didn’t feel right to play, so I didn’t,” he said. Informed that Mancini had said he would never wear City’s colours again, he replied: “I was top goalscorer here last season, I always act professionally so it is up to him.” Mancini, however, was adamant. “This can never happen at a top club that one player can refuse to help his team-mates in an important match like tonight. “In the next day I’m sure I will speak with Khaldoon [al-Mubarak] because he is the chairman and he will decide everything but let me ask a question: Do you think at Bayern Munich a player would ever behave like this. At Milan? At Manchester United? No. That is the answer. It is the same for everyone.” The controversy erupted after Mancini made his first substitution, replacing Edin Dzeko with Nigel de Jong. Dzeko reacted badly to the decision and Mancini was fiercely critical of him, too, saying the Bosnian would be dropped from Saturday’s game at Blackburn Rovers. The plan, according to Mancini, was to introduce Tevez “three or four minutes later” but the former Manchester United striker refused to leave the dugout for his warm-up. “I make the decision [about substitutions], not Carlos,” Mancini said. “I think he was disappointed because he didn’t go out for the first change – maybe. But when I said ‘Carlos, go, for 35 minutes to the end,’ he refused. I think that in 35 minutes we can change every result. For me, it’s a bad situation because it’s impossible if a player decides he will not help the team. It’s impossible. We have 11 players and I can’t accept that one player refused to go on to the pitch. I can’t accept this.” Mancini was asked whether a club with City’s immense wealth could effectively sack Tevez by terminating his contract. “I don’t know,” he replied. The striker has submitted two transfer requests in the past year but a proposed summer move to Corinthians fell through. Dzeko had directed a sarcastic thumbs-up at Mancini after his 55th-minute substitution before exchanging angry words with his manager and throwing down his tracksuit top. “He played a bad game, a poor game,” Mancini said. “Next time, maybe if he plays better he can stay on the pitch. He needs to improve his behaviour. I should be unhappy with his performance – not Edin.” The manager continued: “This is the last time that one of our players leaves the pitch and moves his head like this [shaking head]. I can understand why a player is disappointed but I am furious with Dzeko and he will sit the next game next to me. This is the last time he has this behaviour. He is disappointed. But the manager can do what he thinks. We play every three days and one player can’t play in every game.” Mancini had also confronted Pablo Zabaleta in the dugout after mistakenly believing that he heard him say something in Tevez’s favour. “With Pablo, I made a mistake,” he said. “I have spoken with Pablo now and it’s nothing.” Mancini’s anger extended to the rest of his team. “We played well for only 30 minutes and we conceded stupid goals. We have another four games and in my opinion we can still go into the second stage. If we win the next three games we will go through. But a situation like tonight? Never.” Carlos Tevez Roberto Mancini Manchester City Champions League 2011-12 Champions League Bayern Munich Daniel Taylor guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Need to keep track of time for two locations at once? Fret not, because the Tokyoflash -designed Kisai Rogue Touch’s dual timezone watch has got your back (if you can read it, that is). Being a Rogue variant, you’ll notice a backlit-LED/LCD dial with a familiar multi-circle layout, but with more layers for the additional time. Aside from hours and minutes, it displays the current date and progression of seconds and notably, features an animation mode for showing it off to your buddies. Of course as the name implies, the readout is adjustable using four touch-sensitive hotspots for the alarm, date and time, or to simply light up the display. If you’re up to the task of using it, the Kisai Rogue Touch is available from Tokyoflash in a choice of four dial colors for $200. While you’re still here, peek the gallery, along with the video demo past the break below to get a better idea for how it works ( Pro tip: if you order in the next 48 hours, it’ll be 20 bucks less for that Starship Enterprise feel you’ll get with every glance ). Gallery: Tokyoflash Kisai Rogue Touch press photos Continue reading Kisai’s Rogue Touch watch displays dual timezones, is mildly confusing to read (video) Kisai’s Rogue Touch watch displays dual timezones, is mildly confusing to read (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Sep 2011 21:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …WebMD discusses normal urination and what symptoms – such as unusual odor or color – can be a sign of medical conditions.
Continue reading …Teenagers who don’t get enough sleep on school nights may be more likely to take risks with their health, a study shows.
Continue reading …Microsoft Research was founded way back in 1991 as a way of turning cutting edge concepts into products. Over the years, the division has been behind some of the most exciting ideas that have come out of Redmond, from fluffy mice to HIV / AIDS research. The department is celebrating its 20th anniversary by highlighting some of its favorite projects over the next four weeks, so we’re beating it to the punch with some of picks. Check out our list below. Continue reading Microsoft Research celebrates 20 years of crazy innovation Microsoft Research celebrates 20 years of crazy innovation originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Sep 2011 01:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Rick Santorum may not have Mike Huckabee’s charm, but he’s hoping he can repeat the ex-governor’s performance in Iowa. The former Pennsylvania senator has “essentially moved” to the state, where he aims to win over onetime supporters of Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry, writes Shushannah Walshe at ABC News . “Doubts…
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