Wednesday, April 30, 2014

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2014 is the year for BigHitz Entertainment recording artiste "Asler Jezzy", as He gears up to take over the airwaves with His new single titled RONALDO, and produced by 6th Av. Magik.
Award-winning Afro-pop sensation "Aslar Jezzy" is a Born Nigerian, and a Graduate of University Of East London. After a few self-taught lessons in various churches, "Aslar Jezzy" began to explore the depths of music while in high school as a singer and instrumentalist.
Being more than just the presence on a beat, "Asler Jezzy" has executed the skills that has enabled Him collaborate with Nigerian artiste like Kelly Hansome, Black face, Klever jay and many more. He has also been featured in lots of international shows with the likes of 2face, Dbanj, Wizkid, Ice prince, M.I, Banky W, Terry G, Kelly hansome, Olamide and Durella.
Truly defining the Afro-pop and Afro-beat sounds. The singer, songwriter and producer signed to BigHitz Ent won the Award for 2012 West African Act of the year at the African Entertainment Awards in Malaysia.
RONALDO by "Asler Jezzy" is a certified club anthem guaranteed to electrify the dance floor any any time or day. The music video for RONALDO by "Asler Jezzy" will be dropping very soon but in the meantime cue this record on your play list and hit the PLAY button.
Download RONALDO By Asler Jezzy Here

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Lee Westwood has won the Malaysian Open by seven shots to secure his 41st career title.
The Englishman made two birdies and was already four shots clear after 11 holes before bad weather caused a four-hour suspension of play.
He went on to add two more birdies after play resumed to complete a round of 68 and an 18-under-par total.
Westwood came seventh at last week's Masters, and this was his first tournament win since the 2012 Nordea Masters in Sweden.
The world number 36 credits his revival to recent changes he had made to his game,the BBC reports.
"I started working with a new coach a few weeks ago, Mike Walker, and Billy Foster came back on the bag at the end of last year, so I was going back to what I had done before because it had worked," said the world number 36.
This is the 13th title Westwood has won in Asia.

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The French Open could suffer the absence of seventeen-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer who has said he could skip the tournament to be with his wife when she gives birth again.
Federer said being with his wife when she gives birth is a top priority for him.
"It's a priority for me trying to be there, trying to support my wife."
The 32 year old, who has played in every Grand Slam since 2000, already has a set of twin with wife Mirka and is expecting a third child soon.
"I've played enough tennis matches. Missing a tournament or missing a match wouldn't change anything for me," the tennis legend said.
The French Open runs from 25 May to 8 June.

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Arsenal right back Bacary Sagna seems seeks to sign a new deal with the North London club amidst interest from other top clubs in Europe.
The Frenchman's representative held new talks with the Gunners who seek to extend the players deal.
It was reported in March that Arsenal is willing to offer Sagna a two-year, €90,000-a-week contract that includes an option for a third year but the 30-year-old seeks a €120,000-a-week wage.
Sagna is one of Arsenal's longest-serving players but he turns a free agent in the summer and is therefore able to sign a pre-contract agreement with any club at the moment.
Sagna has been a key figure for Arsenal this season.

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The last straw that broke the camel’s back was placed after Everton FC secured their first ever double league win over Manchester United since the 1969-70.season.
It was sad enough for most United fans that they lost, but that they lost twice to the same team that they bought their under-performing manager from, just under a year ago, was too much to bear.
And it get’s much worse...
Everton stands a chance of taking the last Champions League qualification spot, if Arsenal falter as they are wont to do.
So David Moyes got the boot and United fans get the boo...
Anyway, while they sort out the mess at Old Trafford, Pulse Students brings the list of the 14 records Moyes broke in his short stint as Manchester United manager.
  1. United are guaranteed to finish the season with their lowest ever Premier League points tally
  2. United fail to qualify for the Champions League for the first time since 1995
  3. United's worst home league form for over a decade
  4. Suffered three defeats in a row for the first time since 2001 this season
  5. Eliminated in the FA Cup third round - something which happened just once under Ferguson
  6. First ever home defeat to Swansea this term
  7. First home defeat to Newcastle since 1972
  8. First home defeat to West Brom since 1978
  9. First league defeat to Stoke since 1984
  10. First time United conceded a first-minute goal in the Premier League - Dzeko for City
  11. First time Man City & Liverpool have beaten United home & away since Premier League's inception
  12. First time Everton, Man City & Liverpool have beaten United home & away since Premier League's inception
  13. First time Everton have beaten United home and away since 1969-70
  14. First time Everton & Liverpool have ever done a league double over United in the same season
So now, what next...

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Cote D'Ivoire and Galatasaray striker, Didier Drogba is planning for his retirement from international football soon by veering into the fashion world with the launch of his personal underwear line called Drogba & Co By HOM, under his foundation, Didier Drogba Foundation.
The former Chelsea Football Club of England top scorer is following in the footsteps of former England skipper, David Beckham by launching an underwear line and at the official launch, he posed for the press in one of his briefs. And he looks smoking in it!
He announced the launch thus:
I’m very proud to announce the launch of my underwear brand.
The first underwear brand that will be launched to support a foundation, my foundation, The didierdrogbafoudation.
They will be out on 1st of May
If you are a fan of the Drog, just order your underwear now.

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FIFA has suspended the transfer ban imposed on Barcelona FC following their appeal against the punishment announced on April 2, barring the club from any transfer activity.
The Spanish giants were accused of breaching regulations relating to the international transfer of players under 18 years of age and subsequently banned from signing players for the next two transfer windows.
An official statement from the World football's governing body read published by Goal.com read:
"The club Barcelona have lodged an appeal before the Fifa Appeal Committee against the decision of the Fifa Disciplinary Committee that sanctioned the club for breaches relating to the international transfer and registration of players under the age of 18. Together with the appeal, the club requested that its appeal be granted suspensive effect"
"In this respect, the chairman of the Fifa Appeal Committee, Larry Mussenden, took into consideration the sanctions imposed against the club, the complexity of the matter, the start date of the next registration period – 1 July 2014 – and the fact that the Fifa Appeal Committee does not seem in a position to take a decision on the main issue early enough so that an eventual appeal of the club against its decision before the Court of Arbitration for Sport would still be decided before the beginning of the next registration period.
"Consequently, the chairman of the Fifa Appeal Committee considered that the appeal lodged by the club is to be granted suspensive effect. 
"In view of the foregoing, the chairman of the Fifa Appeal Committee assures that proper and adequate appeal proceedings will take place and, at the same time, that all rights of the club will be respected."
Barcelona can now participate in the transfer market activity until a final decision is taken by the world soccer governing body.

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The delay in the announcement of the Super Eagles' 35-man provisional list for the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil is to enable team’s handler Stephen Keshi add more players to his list as demand by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Technical Committee.
Super Eagles Media Officer, Ben Alaiya, said NFF wanted more names on the list in case of injuries.
“The meeting was not postponed because of disagreement from both parties. The NFF wants Keshi to still add more players to his list in case of injury,” Alaiya said.
Alaiya said there was no rift and the delays occurred because Coach Keshi demanded to have more time to get the right players.
“Also the Big Boss wants to still be given ample time to get the main players he needs for the World Cup. There is no course for alarm. The date for the meeting will be announced by the NFF,” he said.
There had been reports in the media of a disagreement between the NFF and Coach Stephen Keshi, following the failure to announce the list earlier in the week.
Sources say the disagreement arose between Keshi and the NFF non-inclusion of some players.

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Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp has dashed hopes that he might be taking over at Manchester United following the sack of erstwhile.
Klopp who took his present team to the finals of last season's UEFA Champions League has been repeatedly linked with the managerial role at Old Trafford after the Manchester club parted ways with manager David Moyes on Monday.
However 46-year-old, who noted that he has not been formally approached by the United hierarchy, debunked reports suggesting he will leave the Signal Iduna Park to manage the Red Devils.
"It's a bit uncomfortable to give someone a rejection if no request has come,” Klopp told journalist.
He says he is happy to remain in Dortmund who are currently second place in the German Bundesliga.
“There are about 1000 reasons why I am super happy to work with this club,” Klopp said. 
Klopp recently signed a new contract that commits him to t

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The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) has denied claims made by Singaporean Wilson Raj Perumal that he arranged the Super Eagles' qualification to the 2010 World Cup Finals in South Africa.
Perumal had in his book alleged that the qualification matches were fixed to enable Nigeria's qualification.
Goal.com reports that, Perumal claimed to have ensured Nigeria's qualification for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa by enticing the Mozambican national team with a promise of $100,000 if they would hold Tunisia to a draw in Maputo and ensure that Nigeria qualified for the competition.
In a statement by its General secretary Musa Amadu on Tuesday, NFF denied Perumal's claims and insisted that the Super Eagles earned their place in the tournament.
"We have gone through the fictitious write-up by the Singaporean, who was fittingly convicted for his nefarious activities and has spent time in jail," Amadu said
"The NFF will only say at this moment that there was no truth to the claim and that we had nothing to do with Perumal all through the Super Eagles' qualifying series for 2010 FIFA World Cup.
The NFF also threatened to take further actions on the matter.
"We have ordered for the book itself with a view to digesting it and looking critically at it. If the book impugns on the image of the Nigeria Football Federation, our players and the larger image of our dear country, we will take appropriate action," the statement further said.
Perumal has recently served time in prison for match fixing.
Who do you think is lying between Perumal and the NFF?

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Luis Suarez has been named the PFA Player of the Year.
The Uruguayan front man, who plies his trade with current EPL leaders Liverpool, sits on top of the scorer’s charts with 30 league goals to his name.
The 27-year-old's goal haul played a huge role in firing Liverpool towards what could be the club's first league title in 24 years.
Though Suarez started off the season by serving the remainder of a 10-game suspension after biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic last term, he produced top performance that also saw him claim 30 goals and 12 assists – the most in the Premier League.
If Suarez scores in any of the two remaining EPL games, he stands a chance of equalling or bettering Cristiano Ronaldo and Alan Shearer's joint record of 31 goals in a 38-game season.
This is an impressive turn-around for a player who courted trouble and was often the villain last time around.

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World number one, Rafael Nadal's 41-match unbeaten streak at the Barcelona Open which spanned 11 years, has ended following a quarter finals defeat at the competition.
Nadal was beaten by fellow Spaniard, Nicolas Almagro in a match he seemed set to win after an easy first set.
However things turned round after Nadal lost the second set on a tie-break and was broken twice in the deciding set.
Almagro, who is world number 20 took his second match point to seal a 2-6 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 win.
Barcelona had been Nadal's stronghold where he has not lost a match since 2003 and has won eight titles.
Nadal was also beaten by David Ferrer last week in the quarter-finals in Monte Carlo.

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In a new disheartening twist, new reports reveal that most of the 234 Borno schoolgirls in Boko Haram captivity have been ferried abroad to Chad and Cameroon after they were married off to sect members on N2,000 bride price each, an elder told Daily Trust yesterday.

Read the culled report from Daily Trust below.
Dr. Pogu Chibok, who is the leader of the Chibok Elders Forum, told Daily Trust yesterday that latest information available to them indicates that most of the girls have been taken to the neighboring Cameroon and Chad by their captors.
He said before they were ferried in canoes across the Lake Chad, a wedding ceremony was conducted at a town on the border with Cameroon where they were married off to Boko Haram militants. Continue...
He said N2,000 was paid as bride price on each of the girls to the specific Boko Haram members who took them from their school and who had assumed “ownership” of the students.

“They ferried them in canoes to Cameroon and Chad republic after they were wedded off to Boko Haram members who bidded (sic) and paid N2,000 each as dowries on their heads,” Bitrus said.
“The dowry was paid to their captors, the very people who abducted them from their school. One of them who married one of the girls took her to a border town close to Cameroon where villagers saw her.”

Following their abduction, the schoolgirls were thought to be first taken to the Boko Haram camps in the notorious Sambisa Forest. Reports later said villagers had seen the girls being conveyed in trucks to other locations.

Bitrus said yesterday: “So many sources have informed us that the girls have been taken to Cameroon. Many villagers said they saw the girls being transported in trucks and then in canoes.
“On Sunday they were taken to Dikwa area where they (Boko Haram) have a camp there. From there they took them to Marte, then Monguno before they were finally ferried in canoes. It was yesterday we got this latest report of them being married off to the insurgents by their captors.”

He said sources in Cameroon told them that most of the girls were now being held at “an area where the Boko Haram operates in Cameroon.”

On whether military authorities were informed about the movements of the girls, Bitrus said: “The military was alerted on Tuesday about two weeks ago when some villagers saw many of the girls being transported in trucks, some with even their school uniforms. The villagers tried calling the senator representing the zone but they couldn’t get him so they went to Bama barracks where they reported the matter.
“At the Bama barracks they were told that they must put it in writing, that that is the military tradition. At that time if the military had intervened they would have stopped them from reaching their destination.
“And the fact that for nearly two weeks we have been talking about this and nothing is being done, then there are questions we have to ask. Nobody did anything.”
Bitrus sobbed as he spoke to our reporter yesterday.
“What is happening with the Nigerian nation? I think we demand some answers. Today it is happening to these unfortunate girls from Chibok, tomorrow it may be somewhere else and that is why all Nigerians must rally around us on this,” he said.
“If these captors are trying to achieve a political point, I think the best thing is for us to try to make sure that they don’t succeed but from all indications they are succeeding due to inaction of government. It is helping these people in achieving their objectives.”
Earlier yesterday, Bitrus spoke to the BBC Hausa radio saying “parents of these girls have been angry that despite the existence of government, there has not been concrete effort from government on the matter.
“Female parents have been crying day and night, because nobody knows what government is doing about the whole issue. All that we read in the papers is that Nigerian Army have done this or that.”
When contacted over claims that the military was informed of the movement of the schoolgirls, the Director of Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade, told Daily Trust: “The concern and anxiety from all quarters is quite understandable. Please be assured that as much as the forces may not disclose details of action being taken to secure the freedom of the girls, every information received on the subject is duly analyzed and acted upon as necessary.
“No information is being ignored in the concerte

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Popular Nigerian singer and Naija Ninja boss, Olanrewaju Fasasi better known as Sound Sultan, has cleared the air about his Christian wife, Chichi Morah, converting to Islam.

Sound Sultan stated that he never forced her to embrace Islam, but it was her love for the religion that made her to swap her religious belief.

“No one force anyone to do a religion. It’s just happen that she married me and she really...really was in love with the religion herself,” Sound Sultan said.
Sound Sultan and Chichi Morah, who was a Christian and Igbo, got married in 2009. Chichi later changed her religion, embracing the teachings of Islam, and adopted an Islam name, Farida, after marrying the singer.

The awarding winning artiste and U.N peace Ambassador/ Oxfam Ambassador Africa, welcomed his third child on March 4, 2014 and has been working hard for his next project.

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The Nollywood actress Amanda Ebeye was born on the 30th of April , She has featured in many movies and soap operas.http://static.pulse.ng/img/incoming/crop2825355/1925107743-chorizontal-w980-h640/image-1-.jpg
Today 30th April is the birthday of Nollywood actress Amanda Ebeye. She is a graduate of International Studies and Diplomacy from Benson Idahosa university, Benin.
She made her maiden appearance in Nollywood with the movie weeping Tiger. She has featured in other movies like
Bursting Out, Keep My Love, Last Weeding among others. She has also featured in Soap operas like Super Story ( More Than Friends and A Blast From The Past), Extended Family, Clinic Matters and others.
Happy birthday Amanda, we wish you long life and prosperity.

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Kenyan based Fashion brand, Kooroo has released their 2014 collection titled "River Omo". The detailed collection featured silk and leather fabric made into modern dresses and jumpsuits in neutral and pastel hues. The  details on the laser cut-outs are impressive!
The kenyan based womenswear and accessories brand is owned by Hebret lakew and Enid lanez was found in 2006.
The inspiration for the collection according to the brand was derived from the tribe which lives around the River Omo region in Ethiopia while the silhouette inspiration came from Miriam Makeba an icon impeccable taste.

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Instagram has allegedly given Rihanna an ultimatum to stop posting extreme nude photos on their platform else be banned!
The social net work complains that RiRi's display of public nudity goes way too far and they are very ready to prohibit the singer from using their site.
This latest threat came after the What Now singer posted topless snaps from her photo shoot with Lui magazine in France on Tuesday.  Instagram reportedly yanked all the photos off because they violated rules against nudity.
"Keep your clothes on or risk having your account permanently shut down!" was the email RiRi allegedly got from the site, according to TMZ.
Rihanna loves to be naked ... A LOT ... but will Instagram's current warning, do you think she will bow? Funny thing is, RiRi just posted the banned nudes on Twitter instead!

What will Twitter do?

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Veteran actress, Rachael Oniga, popular for her maternal movie roles didn’t exactly get the best out of marriage. She got separated from her late husband, and she has revealed the reason why her marriage hit the rocks.
Turns out her late husband had left her for another woman, which made her experience shock, and betrayal. She finally found solace in acting, and her kids.
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“It was later, much later and when I did I was like ‘did he leave me because of this thing?’ I don’t know how to put it but men don’t really appreciate what they have until they lose it.
“During our years of courtship and marriage, I never thought we could just break up like that or anything could ever come between us. Back then he told me everything. I could tell you where he was at every moment; I trusted him so much,” Rachel said.

Rachael Oniga, a computer programmer who got into Nollywood in 1993 has remained one of the few actresses that has successfully carved a niche for herself both in the English and Yoruba sector of the movie industry.
The Delta born veteran actress whose first job was on a TV series, a programme called Memorial Hospital played a challenging role in her first movie called ‘Onome” has since featured in over 100 movies.  She has remained unmarried since her separation in 1993, resolving to go through the rest of her life without another man.
“I believe so much in myself, and when I got over the shock of the separation and all that, I made up my mind that I was going to make a statement without a man. I wanted to prove that a hardworking woman could make an impact and with God’s grace.”

“Believe in yourself and with hard work, you will get there. God is always faithful. I killed my emotions and I said to myself ‘Rachael, your kids must go to the best schools.’ It was just work and my children.”

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An up and coming rapper is accusing the famed producer of copying his artcover - It was my idea, he yanked it!
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World famous music producer DJ Khaled has been dished a lawsuit for copying his new hardcore cover art from an up and coming rapper named Kolley.
According to reports, the young rapper dropped his first mixtape, "RNS" less than 6 weeks ago with a very unique cover shot – a close-up of his face, clenching a gold chain in his matching golden grill.
So, when DJ Khaled unveiled his "They Don't Love You No More" EP , this week, with a very similar artwork to Kolley's, the youngstar ganged up his team of lawyers to take some legal action!
According to TMZ, Kolley's peeps at Bigg Bank Entertainment just sent a cease and desist letter to Khaled's label, warning them to stop using the cover art STAT or face a legal s**tstorm.

If you were DJ Khaled, what would you do?

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Queen Bey took off to be a mom but her come back officially raises the bar so high for anyone to compete.
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Beyonce has been named the highest earning black artist of all time earning 212 million US dollars for her recent 'Mrs Carter Show' world tour which lasted less than 12 months.
The singer has overtaken previous record held by Michael Jackson, Prince and Janet Jackson.
According to Billboard Magazine, Bey sold over 1.8 million tickets from the tour and her most recent tour in Europe between February and March 2014, gulped her a whooping $41.1 million alone.
She was also recently crowned Time Magazine's Most Influential People in the world topping the likes of Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates.
Now we see why Jay Z is hooked for life! Congrats Queen Bey - You are not bossy, you

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A shamed teacher who was caught in
A court heard how Eppie Sprung Dawson, 26, had agreed to give the dyslexic teenager extra help with his lessons at the Catholic secondary where she worked. 

But the married english teacher, who was only four years into her career, drove him to the countryside, stopped in a lay-by and had s**x with him. 

They were spotted together by police officers on a routine patrol. 

At Dumfries Sheriff Court yesterday, Dawson admitted that on December 21, while she was in a position of trust, she engaged in s**xual activities with, or directed towards, a person under the age of 18, and that she had séxual intercourse with him. 

Procurator fiscal depute Lyndsay Hunter said that Dawson had met the youth in Dumfries and then drove him to a lay-by on the Cummertrees to Hoddam Road. 

She said that at around 5.20pm, police noticed the car, which had condensation on its windows. 

The fiscal added: ‘The officers remained in their vehicle and spotted the couple in the passenger seat of the car. 

‘They left their vehicle and approached the parked car where they saw the couple having s**xual intercourse. 

'The police officers knocked on the car door and then saw the accused and a male, both n**ked from the waist down.’ 

Mrs Hunter said that Dawson was spoken to and it became clear that she was a teacher 

The fiscal added that she made no reply when cautioned and charged. 

Sheriff George Jamieson deferred sentence until May 1 and called for reports, including a psychiatric assessment. 

Dawson, of Dumfries, who taught at the town’s St Joseph’s College, was placed on the s**x offenders’ register. 

Sheriff Jamieson said the length of time she would remain on the register would be decided when she was sentenced. Bail was continued. 

Solicitor David Finnie, defending, told the court that he would reserve his plea in mitigation until reports were prepared. 

When Dawson was originally charged in January, one former pupil said that she often sent text messages signed off with kisses and claimed that she was known for being ‘touchy-feely’. 

Yesterday, a spokesman for Dumfries and Galloway Council said Dawson was no longer employed by the authority and it would therefore not be appropriate to comment on the case. 

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When some ladies are dating so-called celebrity guys, they get carried way and take all sorts of nonsense to keep the 'fake' relationship going. See what this guy's hand is doing to his girlfriend below...

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What is wrong with these pictures? Between this Babe and The Dog who get strong brain Pass

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David Moyes, the man who was handpicked by former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson to succeed him when he retired after 26 years in charge, has been sacked as the club's manager after only 10 months.

Moyes, 50, was dismissed at a meeting with executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward at the club's Carrington training ground this morning, BBC reports.

Moyes left Everton to sign a six-year deal with Manchester United in 2013 but the premiere league champions have been playing poorly since he took over as manager.

Man U player-coach Ryan Giggs is expected to take charge of the club's next game at home against Norwich this coming Saturday.

Netherlands coach Louis Van Gaal, Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp, Atletico Madrid's manager Diego Simeone and Paris St-Germain's Laurent Blanc have already been tipped as possible successors to Moyes, BBC reports.

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Police are investigating a possible link between a body recovered today in a town park in Indiana and Dr. Teleka Patrick, a Michigan woman who mysteriously vanished last December.

The body was spotted by a fisherman who reported to police that he had spotted something suspicious floating in Lake Charles, in the town of Porter, Ind., just after 7 a.m. today, authorities said.

A female body dressed in dark clothing was recovered from the lake by Indiana State Police and members of the SCUBA team and Porter Fire and Rescue Department who arrived at the scene.

There were "no obvious external signs of trauma to the body," Porter County Coroner Chuck Harris said. "There is some decomposition, so it's hard to tell for sure."

The autopsy will be performed Tuesdayand the identification of body should be confirmed by Wednesday, he said.

Police said they could not positively identify the body until after the autopsy, but Patrick's family issued a statement saying authorities told them the body could be their daughter's.

"Our family was informed that a body was found that may be our daughter Teleka Patrick," the family said. "We are waiting for official confirmation from the Kalamazoo Sheriff's Department and have no comment at this time. Thank you for your continued prayers -- we ask that you respect our privacy at this difficult time."

Patrick, 30, was a first-year medical resident in psychiatry at Borgess Medical Center in Kalamazoo, Mich. She was last seen on Dec. 5 around 8 p.m. in a surveillance video at a Radisson Hotel just five minutes from her home.

According to investigators, a Radisson hotel employee said she appeared agitated when he turned her away after she tried to pay for a room in cash.

Two hours later, more than 100 miles away, Patrick's car, a gold Lexus, was found in a ditch on the side of the road with a flat tire. Her wallet was inside, but no sign of car keys.

Patrick was reported missing the following day when she failed to turn up at her work, where investigators also later found Patrick's purse and cellphone.

Police said the investigation is ongoing and would not release any further details at thi

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Suarez
Suarez died Sunday afternoon in Madrid's Cemtro Clinic hospital, family spokesman Fermin Urbiola said. Suarez had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for a decade. The cause of death was "chronic obstructive pulmonary disease made worse within the context of Alzheimer's disease," said Dr. Isabel de la Azuela of Cemtro.



Suarez had been admitted to the hospital Monday with pneumonia. On Friday, his son Adolfo said his condition had deteriorated and that he was expected to die within days. King Juan Carlos, in a televised address, expressed his gratitude to Suarez for his "loyalty to the crown" and sadness over his death.

"Suarez was a statesman who put the whole of the Spanish nation ahead of his personal and party interests," the king said. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said "one of the great men of our era has left us," and declared three days of national mourning.

Suarez became secretary-general of the National Movement, which was Spain's only party during Franco's rule, and also was director-general of state television broadcaster TVE. He was 43 when he was chosen in 1976 by King Juan Carlos to lead the country toward a democratic parliamentary monarchy after Franco's death a year earlier. Suarez had the king's trust and the two were close.

"King Juan Carlos chose Suarez because he knew him, had followed his career since he was Civil Governor, knew how he thought, knew his daring, his loyalty and because Suarez had hit the nail on the head by including the words democracy and monarchy in the same broadcast package," said Fernando Onega, a government spokesman in Suarez's Cabinet.

Despite opposition to his appointment from many centrist and leftist politicians, Suarez and the Democratic Center Union party he had founded won the first post-Franco elections the following year. Under Suarez's leadership the new Parliament approved a democratic constitution in 1978, a milestone that proved popular enough to enable him and his party to win re-election the following year.

During his time in office, Suarez surprised his critics and antagonized the army and church by legalizing political parties and trade unions and calling for an amnesty for political offenses, steps that were seen as decisive after Franco's 1939-1975 authoritarian rule.

Suarez was considered a skilled and determined crisis manager during the transition to democracy, but proved to be less successful as a day-to-day organizer. Eventually — after becoming increasingly reclusive — he lost the support of his party and resigned as leader in 1981.

Suarez, however, had one more dramatic moment to play. About a month after his resignation, during a Parliamentary debate on swearing in a successor, paramilitary Civil Guard police backed by army generals nostalgic for Franco's hard-line rule stormed the ornate chamber in an attempted coup.

When some of the officers started firing submachine guns at the ceiling — the bullets have been left there as a reminder of that day — most lawmakers scrambled for cover, diving to the floor or hiding under the seats. Suarez was one of a handful of politicians who remained seated, upright and defiant. The coup bid soon collapsed.

Suarez ran for election again in 1982 and lost. He eventually formed another centrist party, but it remained marginal and he retired from politics in 1991. In Washington, the White House extended its condolences on behalf of the American people to Suarez's family and the Spanish people.

Suarez was "instrumental in helping Spain transition to a more pluralistic society, free market economy, and parliamentary system of government," helping Spain set an example to other countries, National Security Council spokesperson Caitlin Hayden said in a statement released by the White House press office,

Adolfo, one of Suarez's sons, revealed in 2005 that his father had Alzheimer's disease. Born Sept. 25, 1932, Suarez studied law at Spain's prestigious Salamanca University and went into politics after graduating.

He held several government posts during the Franco regime. The king granted him the title of Duke of Suarez in 1981. He was awarded Spain's highly regarded Prince of Asturias prize in 1996 for his contribution to democracy.

Suarez is survived by daughter Sonsoles, a former TV news anchor, and son Adolfo, a politician with the conservative Popular Party, and two other children. His wife, Amparo Illana, and eldest daughter, Marian Suarez Illana, died of cancer in 2001 and 2004, respectively.

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ssant tail chasing, repetitive shadow stalking, relentless paw chewing for hours and hours every day: Dogs can suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder, too. And a new study helps explain why.

Researchers have zeroed in on four genes that are connected to OCD in dogs. If the same genes turn out to be malfunctioning in the human version of the disorder -- and there are clues that they do -- this line of research may eventually help scientists develop better drugs for a human disease that is notoriously difficult to treat.

"This is really exciting because psychiatric diseases tend to be very heritable, but finding genes associated with psychiatric diseases in humans has been really difficult," said Elinor Karlsson, a computational biologist at the Broad Institute at Harvard University.


The antidepressant medications that are currently available for OCD only help about 50 percent of people and dogs that use them, she added, and the medicines can cause unwanted side effects.

"The question is: can we use genetics to pinpoint what the brain pathways are that are going wrong in these diseases? And can we design drugs that target those pathways in ways that are much more specific than we are doing now?," she added. "Anything we can use to pick apart exactly what is going wrong so we can treat these diseases is going to be a huge benefit."

Instead of repetitive hand washing or hoarding, dogs with OCD may chew blankets or chase their tails way more than normal. Owners often say they can't distract their pets from their obsessive tasks.

A few breeds of dogs exhibit particularly high rates of OCD, including Doberman Pinschers. And because dogs are genetically simpler than people, Karlsson and colleagues turned to these dogs in their search for OCD-related genes.

The team began by sequencing and comparing a large section of the genomes of 90 Dobermans that had OCD with 60 that didn't.

They searched for regions that looked different between sick and healthy dogs. They also searched for genes that looked the same in all of the Dobermans but that differed between that breed and others.

When they had zeroed in on several suspicious areas of the genome, the researchers compared the suspect Doberman genes with genes from a sample of bull terriers, Shetland sheepdogs and German shepherds -- three other breeds that also suffer higher-than-usual rates of OCD.

Those analyses pinpointed four genes that have unusually high rates of mutations in dogs with obsessive and compulsive behaviors, the team reported Sunday in the journal Genome Biology. The researchers also found OCD-linked mutations in a tiny piece of the genome more than million bases away from any gene that likely plays a role in regulating the genes that play into the disease.

The genes implicated in the new study play roles in pathways that have also been connected to human OCD, Karlsson said, suggesting that dogs could provide a helpful model system for developing better treatments for people.

The new study is "another hard-won rung of the ladder toward unraveling the OCD mystery," said Janice Kloer-Matznick, an animal behaviorist and dog-origins researcher in Central Point, Oregon. But there is still a long way to go towards truly understanding the disease.

"It sounds like there is more to discover, such as interaction of alleles that result in the abnormal behavior, with no single 'smoking gun,' she added. "That's too bad as it means a simple gene test will probably not be developed, one breeders could use to screen out affected dogs and avoid breeding two carriers."

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Deal Struck
GENEVA (AP) — A historic deal was struck on Sunday between Iran, United States and five other world powers, agreeing to a temporary freeze of its nuclear program in the most significant agreement between Washington and Tehran in more than three decades of estrangement.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani endorsed the agreement, which commits Iran to curb its nuclear activities for six months in exchange for limited and gradual sanctions relief, including access to $4.2 billion from oil sales. The six-month period will give diplomats time to negotiate a more sweeping agreement.

It builds on the momentum of the public dialogue opened during September's annual U.N. gathering, which included a 15-minute phone conversation between President Barack Obama and moderate-leaning Rouhani, who was elected in June.

The package includes freezing Iran's ability to enrich uranium at a maximum 5 percent level, which is well below the threshold for weapons-grade material and is aimed at easing Western concerns that Tehran could one day seek nuclear arms.

Obama hailed the pact's provisions, which include curbs on Iran's enrichment and other projects that could be used to make nuclear arms, as key to preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear threat. "Simply put, they cut off Iran's most likely paths to a bomb," he told reporters in Washington.

For Iran, keeping the enrichment program active was a critical goal. Iran's leaders view the country's ability to make nuclear fuel as a source of national pride and an essential part of its insistence at nuclear self-sufficiency.

Giving up too much on the enrichment program would have likely brought a storm of protest by Iranian hard-liners, who were already uneasy over the marathon nuclear talks and Rouhani's outreach to Washington.

In a nationally broadcast speech, Rouhani said the accord recognizes Iran's "nuclear rights" even if that precise language was kept from the final document because of Western resistance. "No matter what interpretations are given, Iran's right to enrichment has been recognized," said Rouhani, who later posed with family members of nuclear scientists killed in slayings in recent years that Iran has blamed on Israel and allies.

Saying "trust is a two-way street," Rouhani insisted that talks on a comprehensive agreement should start immediately. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who led his country's delegation, called on both sides to see the agreement as an "opportunity to end an unnecessary crisis and open new horizons."

But initial reaction in Israel was strongly negative. Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, called the deal, a "historic mistake." Speaking to his Cabinet, Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel is not bound by the deal and reserves the right to defend itself. That is a reference to possible military action against Iran.

Netanyahu has said the international community is giving up too much to Iran, which it believes will retain the ability to produce a nuclear weapon and threaten Israel. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who joined the final negotiations along with the foreign ministers of Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany, said the pact will make U.S. allies in the Middle East, including Israel, safer reducing the threat of war.

"Agreement in Geneva," he tweeted. "First step makes world safer. More work now." The deal marks a milestone between the two countries, which broke diplomatic ties 34 years ago when Iran's Islamic revolution climaxed in the storming of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Since then, relations between the two countries had been frigid to hostile.

Although the deal lowered tensions between the two countries, friction points remain — notably Iran's support of the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad. The United States also has said Iran supports terrorism throughout the region and commits widespread human rights violations.

The Geneva negotiations followed secret face-to-face talks between the U.S. and Iran over the past year, The Associated Press has learned. The discussions, held in the Persian Gulf nation of Oman and elsewhere, were kept hidden even from America's closest allies, including its negotiating partners and Israel, until two months ago.

A White House statement said the deal limits Iran's existing stockpiles of enriched uranium, which can be turned into the fissile core of nuclear arms. The statement also said the accord curbs the number and capabilities of the centrifuges used to enrich and limits Iran ability to "produce weapons-grade plutonium" from a reactor in the advanced stages of construction.

The statement also said Iran's nuclear program will be subject to "increased transparency and intrusive monitoring." "Taken together, these first step measures will help prevent Iran from using the cover of negotiations to continue advancing its nuclear program as we seek to negotiate a long-term, comprehensive solution that addresses all of the international community's concerns," said the statement.

Since it was revealed in 2003, Iran's enrichment program has grown from a few dozen enriching centrifuges to more than 18,000 installed and more than 10,000 operating. The machines have produced tons of low-enriched uranium, which can be turned into weapons grade material.

Iran also has stockpiled almost 200 kilograms (440 pounds) of higher-enriched uranium in a form that can be converted more quickly to fissile warhead material than the low-enriched uranium. Its supply is nearly enough for one bomb.

In return for Iran's nuclear curbs, the White House statement promised "limited, temporary, targeted, and reversible (sanctions) relief" to Iran, noting that "the key oil, banking, and financial sanctions architecture, remains in place." And it said any limited sanctions relief will be revoked and new penalties enacted if Iran fails to meet its commitments.

Kerry said the relief offered would give Iran access to $4.2 billion from oil sales. Approximately $1.5 billion more would come from imports of gold and other precious metals, petrochemical exports and Iran's auto sector, as well as easier access to "humanitarian transactions."

"The core sanctions architecture ... remains firmly in place through these six months, including with respect to oil and financial services," Kerry said. He said those sanctions will result in more than $25 billion in lost oil revenues over six months.

Those conditions are being highlighted by the U.S. administration in its efforts to demonstrate that Iran is still in pain. The administration has urged Congress to hold off on any new sanctions and give the accord a chance to prove its worth.

But one influential member of Congress was quick to criticize the deal. Rep. Ed Royce, the Republican chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, expressed "serious concerns," saying the United States was "relieving Iran of the sanctions pressure built up over years," while allowing Tehran to "keep the key elements of its nuclear weapons-making capacity."

Obama hailed the deal as putting "substantial limitations" on a nuclear program that the United States and its allies fear could be turned to nuclear weapons use. "While today's announcement is just a first step, it achieves a great deal," Obama said. "For the first time in nearly a decade, we have halted the progress of the Iranian nuclear program, and key parts of the program will be rolled back."

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War
BANGUI, Central African Republic - France and the African Union on Saturday announced plans to deploy several thousand more troops into embattled Central African Republic, as thousands of Christians fearing reprisal attacks sought refuge from the Muslim former rebels who now control the country after days of violence left nearly 400 people dead — and possibly more.
French armored personnel carriers and troops from an AU-backed peacekeeping mission roared at high speed down Bangui's major roads, as families carrying palm fronds pushed coffins in carts on the road's shoulder. In a sign of the mounting tensions, others walking briskly on the streets carried bow-and-arrows and machetes
Concluding an aptly-timed and long-planned conference on African security in Paris, President Francois Hollande said France was raising its deployment to 1,600 on Saturday — 400 more than first announced. Later, after a meeting of regional nations about Central African Republic, his office said that African Union nations agreed to increase their total deployment to 6,000 — up from about 2,500 now, and nearly double the projected rollout of 3,600 by year-end.
Amid new massacres on Thursday, U.N. Security Council adopted a resolution that allows for a more muscular international effort to quell months or unrest in the country. Troops from France, the country's former colonial overseer, were patrolling roads in Bangui and fanning out into the troubled northwest on Saturday.
"This force is going to deploy as quickly as possible and everywhere there are risks for the population, with the African forces that are present — currently 2,500 soldiers," Hollande said, referring to the increased French presence. "In what I believe will be a very short period we will be able to stop all exactions and massacres."
In an interview with France-24 TV, Hollande specified the AU reinforcements would arrive "in the coming days." Word of the bigger deployments came as human rights groups continued the grisly business of counting and collecting bodies of those killed in recent massacres. The death toll in the capital from the recent fighting rose on Saturday to 394, said Antoine Mbao Bogo of the local Red Cross.
Meanwhile, Central African Republic's president called on the former rebels who are now integrated into the national army to stay off the streets now being patrolled by French and regional forces. Presidential spokesman Guy Simplice Kodegue said those who violated the order would be punished.
Aid workers returned to the streets to collect bloated bodies that had lay uncollected in the heat since Thursday, when Christian fighters known as the anti-balaka who oppose the country's ruler descended on the capital in a coordinated attack on several mostly Muslim neighborhoods.
Residents of Christian neighborhoods said the ex-rebels known as Seleka later carried out reprisal attacks, going house-to-house in search of alleged combatants and firing at civilians who merely strayed into the wrong part of town.
Zumbeti Thierry Tresor, 23, was among those slain after he tried to cross through another neighborhood to visit family members in another part of Bangui. Seleka fighters shot him in the neck and stomach, his friends said. On Saturday, neighbors hiked the rocky path to his one-room home where his covered body lay on the floor underneath neatly hung music posters.
Outside the front door, his wife wailed hysterically, gripping their 3-year-old daughter in her lap as neighbors crowded around her. Alongside their house, a team of a dozen men with sticks and shovels dug Tresor's grave under the shade of a tree.
"We want the French army to come and protect us," said Tresor's friend, Francois Yayi. "We have no police to call. The Seleka will kill us all." He and his friends begin counting on their fingers the number of neighbors slain amid the latest spasm of bloodshed. At least 10 they determine have died since Thursday.
As families mourned their dead, others fled by the thousands to the few known safe places in the capital — the airport guarded by French troops and the grounds of a Catholic center run by the Salesians of Don Bosco. About 3,000 people had fled to the complex on Thursday when the fighting began and that number swelled to 12,000 by Saturday.
"We have no water, no food, no medicine — we have nothing," said Pierre Claver Agbetiafan, looking around the center where he works. As dusk fell, hundreds of people began lining up outside the mission's doors for a safe place to sleep, carting foam mattresses and plastic buckets of food on their heads. Some even toted wheeled luggage, not knowing when they could return. Every bit of ground near the tennis courts was crowded with families preparing for a night on damp ground under the open sky. The air filled with smoke as women tended small fires to prepare dinner.
Judith Lea, 47, came with a family of 20 including her 3-day-old grandson to escape violence in their neighborhood on the north side of the capital. As people settled in for the night, she and the other female relatives argued over what to name the little boy who has spent nearly his entire life in a displacement camp.
"When the Seleka rebels came to the house, they stole his blankets and all the little things we had bought for him," Lea said, stretched out on the ground to rest. "When this war is over, what will we do? He is cold and hasn't had his vaccines yet."
Most of the displaced in Central African Republic's capital are Christian, as the ex-Seleka have not targeted Muslim neighborhoods. However, anger over the Seleka attacks has prompted vicious reprisals on Muslim civilians in other parts of the country. Nearly a dozen Muslim women and children were slain less than a week ago just outside the capital in an attack blamed on the Christian fighters.
Central African Republic, one of the world's poorest countries, has been wracked for decades by coups and rebellions. In March, the Muslim rebel alliance known as Seleka overthrew the Christian president of a decade. At the time, religious ideology played little role in their power grab. The rebels soon installed their leader Michel Djotodia as president though he exerted little control over forces on the ground.
The rebels are blamed for scores of atrocities since taking power, tying civilians together and throwing them off bridges to drown and burning entire villages to the ground. Anger over the Seleka abuses translated into a backlash against Muslim civilians, who make up only about 15 percent of the population.
An armed Christian movement has arisen in response to the Seleka attacks, and it is widely believed to be supported by former members of the national army loyal to ousted President Francois Bozize.

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