Archive for April 29th, 2012

Chelsea, Bayern eye overturning bans

Chelsea, Bayern eye overturning bans

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LONDON: Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo admitted on Saturday that he could join forces with Bayern Munich in an attempt to get six yellow cards overturned for the Champions League final. Ramires, Branislav Ivanovic and Raul Meireles will all miss the May 19 final in Munich after being booked in Chelsea’s semi-final second leg at Barcelona. [...]

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Wenger hits out at Stoke

Wenger hits out at Stoke

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STOKE: Arsenal manager Arse­ne Wenger hit out at Stoke’s boo-boys after Gunners midfielder Aaron Ramsey was targeted for abuse during his side’s 1-1 draw. Ramsey was jeered throughout at the Britannia Stadium on Saturday, two years after sustaining a horrific double leg fracture on the same ground following a reckless challenge by Ryan Shawcross. Wenger, [...]

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We want to play the best teams: White

We want to play the best teams: White

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Earlier this month Team GB met up in London for a training camp and three friendly games against tough opposition. – the Pan-American champions Argentina, Tunisia, the African champions, and South Korea, the Asian champions. All three have qualified for London 2012, along with eight qualifiers from Europe, where the standard is generally highest. We [...]

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Murofushi relishes Olympic challenge

Murofushi relishes Olympic challenge

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TOKYO: Japan’s world hammer throw champion Koji Murofushi has said he is thrilled at the chance of competing for a second Olympic gold this year, and may even continue his career until the next Games. “It feels great and thrilling that I can throw in London. My life has never been so full as now,” [...]

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Bharwan phool tandoori

Bharwan phool tandoori

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Noor’s Kitchen Noor Jafri Also known as stuffed grilled cauliflower, this dish is an instant hit with vegetarians Ingredients Cauliflower – one whole medium sized fresh Kashmiri red chilli powder – 1 tsp Zeera powder – 1/2 tsp Turmeric (haldi) 1/4 tsp Dhania powder – 1/2 tsp Garam masala powder – 1 tsp Ginger garlic [...]

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Crumbs to die for

Crumbs to die for

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The epitome of comfort food, the sandwich is celebrating the 250th year of its existence. So today, we present to you a few classic recipes that have been helping make bread better The Classic BLT Ingredients 12 slices of bacon 8 slices white bread 8 fresh leaves of iceberg lettuce, 8 slices of ripened tomatoes [...]

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Don’t mess with burritos

Don’t mess with burritos

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Is there such thing as caring too much about burritos? The college newspaper for Appalachian State University, thinks so.Many readers were upset with the paper for misreporting an outlet shutting down. The paper received more feedback than it had on any previous story ever. So, the it responded by writing an editorial saying how disappointed [...]

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Maldives rising oceans

Maldives rising oceans

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While the sources of greenhouse gases are often in the industrial world, consequences often are visible in non-industrial areas. Maldives, which is struggling to hold back rising seas, is one such example. The capital Malé, seen here, is one of the world’s most densely populated cities. Nearly 104,000 people are crammed onto an island about [...]

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India muse  to new age ‘land art’

India muse to new age ‘land art’

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Land art documents the landscape and its symbols through the eye of an artist to convey a specific idea. Demolished buildings, piles of bricks, an odd tree and colonial style homes arranged in artistic shapes are the symbols of new age “land art” for a handful of contemporary artists from the West who have made [...]

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The rise of Neoplasticism

The rise of Neoplasticism

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This new plastic idea ignores the particulars of appearance, that is to say, natural form and colour There were major revolutions and breakthroughs in the field of art in the early 20th century. The whole world was in awe of the work of artists who drifted from the traditional style of art. In Netherlands too, [...]

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