Thursday, July 25, 2013

Sports Rooney to consider signing for Arsenal if a transfer to Chelsea falls through.

  • Standard Digital - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Perez has once again insisted Ronaldo will sign a new deal and end his career at the Bernabeu. Speculation has lasted for several months that Ronaldo will quit the Bernabeu and return to Old Trafford this summer. ...

  • Sports Rooney to consider signing for Arsenal if a transfer to Chelsea falls through.

    Standard Digital - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Rooney , who will be 28 this year, when he was controversially named as a substitute for United's Champions League tie second leg at home to Real Madrid in March. ...

  • How to engage GPs in developing primary care

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    commissioning groups (CCGs) is at the heart of the government's reforms to health and social care in England. On 1 April 2013, these newly formed, clinically led groups were handed control of around two-thirds of the ...

  • Norman Lambs plan for supporting older people is just a sticking plaster

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    There are plans for neighbourhood watch groups to take over some tasks carried out for older people by professionals. Photograph: David Sillitoe for the ...

  • Sports Ulinzi Stars host Chemelil Sugar at Afraha Stadium Wednesday

    Standard Digital - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Ali said he has a Herculean task against the millers, but they must deliver to be at par with the league leaders Gor Mahia and the rest of the teams chasing the title. However, he said he is not under pressure, having come from the World Military Games in Baku, Azerbaijan, where they were eliminated at the preliminaries after playing three matches. A military team from Iraq defeated an Omanian ...

  • New homes must be more accessible to cope with demand

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Effective housing will make or break the UK's ability to meet the challenge of our ageing population. Building homes that remain accessible for all stages of life and can be adapted easily simply makes sense.By 2030, one in three people in the UK will be aged over 55 with the number of disabled people estimated to rise to 4.6 million by 2041. People want to age in their own homes as ...

  • How to help public commissioners stuck between a rock and a hard place

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    alcohol field who are increasingly finding themselves between a rock and a hard place. aThey are being pressed by their national and local political masters to demand outcomes and payment structures that are either unachievable or risky for service providers. For many not-for-profit organisations this means being excluded as only large organisations can afford to bid for such work and accept the ...

  • The voluntary sector is not a cut-price alternative to state provision | Stephen Bubb

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    charities are struggling to meet rising demand for their services while their income is falling. These figures not only confirm that trend, but demonstrate the scale of the financial challenge facing the sector. They show that many charities and community groups are facing the real threat of closure, with hugely damaging consequences for the beneficiaries and causes they serve.The fact that ...

  • Why social investment is moving in the right direction

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    , a vehicle funded from dormant bank accounts to the tune of 600m to inject investment into the social enterprise sector, announced tax breaks for social enterprise and put a stake in the ground by requiring the winners of government contracts to deliver social and economic value through this ...

  • Charities weve got five years left at best

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    "Charities are being expected to take up the slack of government cuts to services, without the financial support to do so," said one respondent. "The government tends to see the third sector as a way to offload statutory services, but with no attached funding," said another.The survey results ...

  • Rocketing firework costs raise questions about City Hall sponsorship

    Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    London's annual new year celebrations always result in a headache or two, but usually it's the revellers who wake up reaching for the painkillers, not the policymakers.This year was different. It has now emerged that a high-profile sponsor for the show dropped out at the last minute, leaving the mayor with the unenviable choice of stumping up an extra 500,000 or pulling the plug on the ...

  • Scotlands charities cleared to campaign for or against independence

    The Guardian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    The Scottish charity watchdog says voluntary groups and charities can take an active role in the referendum, even funding events, in what may prove helpful to the 'yes' ...

  • Warning against rough porn before real sex

    West Australian - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    "Boys definitely watch porn and then expect something like that to be done in real life," says a 20-year-old Australian female.Pornography is not new, but the internet has made it so accessible that it's become the main sex educator for many teenagers. Before they've even encountered "real" sex, many young people have watched online porn.This needs to be challenged, ...

  • Patience the key to making a good fish dish

    C News - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    During a recent sojourn to the Turks and Caicos islands - staying at the Ocean Club resorts, located on the island of Providenciales along Grace Bay Beach, rated among the most beautiful beaches in the world by Conde Nast! - I fell in love with the local fare. While traditional Turks and Caicos meals consist of conch, local veggies, chicken and the ever-flavourful rum - it's the fish you ...

  • True Blood Is it okay to admit liking Warlow

    Entertainment Weekly - Wednesday 24th July, 2013

    Yes, he murdered his entire village (save Niall) after Lilith made him the first vampire-fairy hybrid. But it?s not like he intended to. He just didn?t yet know how irresistible fae blood was to a vampire. Then, right, he did kill Sookie?s parents when she was a child ? but that was because her father was going to drown her so she wouldn?t grow up to be ...

  • Sports Briefing | Cycling Armstrong Wants Lawsuit Dismissed

    New York Times - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Lance Armstrong is urging a federal judge in Washington to dismiss the Justice ...

  • Aust punter Wing fails NFL fitness test

    SBS - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Australian punter Brad Wing may have torpedoed his chances of playing with the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles after failing a basic conditioning test."We're talking about passing a minimum standard here, we're not talking about qualifying for the US Olympic team," a disappointed Eagles head coach Chip Kelly told reporters on Tuesday.It is the latest blow for the talented ...

  • Australian sports firm refutes charges of financial irregularities

    Sify - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Australian sports management firm Sports Marketing and Management (SMAM), which finds itself in the midst of controversy regarding the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, has refuted allegations of any financial ...

  • Parks and Recreation Enlists Henry Winkler as Jean-Ralphios Father

    Hollywood Reporter - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Cheyenne Jackson, Ari Graynor, Alicia Silverstone and Henry Winkler star in David West Read's Broadway comedy, which unfolds around the Adult Film Awards ...

  • Saucier teen killed in Gulfport Lake boating accident

    WLOX - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) - A Saucier teen died and one other person was injured in a boating accident Tuesday afternoon on Gulfport Lake. Mason Turner was 15-years-old. Harrison County Coroner Gary Hargrove said the accident happened at the Industrial Canal sometime before 4pm, and involved a 21 foot boat. Officials said there were four people on the boat, two people were on an inner tube. The ...

  • Steve Bell on Lynton Crosby and David Cameron ? cartoon

    The Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Australian housing is too expensive. So why can't we talk about it? Luke Mansillo: Wages have not kept pace with the increasing cost of housing - but if you're looking for someone to blame for our housing shortage, look no further than our political ...

  • World Sports At 0000 Gmt

    eTaiwan News - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    US RESULTS. Moved.SWIMMING:SWM--SWIM WORLDS ROUNDUPBARCELONA, Spain -- They tossed around elbows that would've made an NBA player proud. They whacked each other with wind-milling arms. They bumped into each other as if this were a NASCAR race or something. Nope, just another day at open water. Brazilians Poliana Okimoto and Ana Marcela Cunha went 1-2 in the 10-kilometer race at the swimming ...

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