June 27
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Wayne's coming to get Roo!

STEVEN GERRARD has warned Germany: Wayne Rooney is coming to get you!
The England skipper is backing Rooney to fire in Sunday's crunch last 16 World Cup clash in Bloemfontein.

Manchester United star Roo has failed to hit the net in England's three matches so far.

But Gerrard believes he is ready to burst into life — and Germany better watch out.

The Liverpool midfielder said: "It is only a matter of time before Wayne scores in this tournament and hopefully that is tomorrow.

"I have every confidence that he will play well tomorrow because he played well in the last game and he is looking really sharp in training.

"The pressure is not just on Rooney but all the team - but top players put pressure on themselves.

"I am sure Wayne does so in his own spare time."

Three Lions boss Fabio Capello agrees with Gerrard.

The Italian said: "Wayne is training very well and scored a lot of goals. We hope tomorrow will be the same.

"Always Rooney is a very good player. He didn't score in the last few games but always he is a very important player for us with his movement and everything he does during the game."

Gerrard insists England will be ready for all eventualities tomorrow - including the last 16 meeting going to penalties.

England suffered the heartbreak of losing the 1990 World Cup and Euro 96 semi-finals to Germany on spot-kicks.

But Gerrard added: "We are very confident going into the game. We are on the back of a good performance against Slovenia.

"The mood is good, we have prepared hard for this game and we will do whatever it takes to get across the line into the last eight.

"It is going to be a very difficult game. Ideally we want to win the game in 90 minutes but if we have to go to extra-time and penalties, we will be ready."

Gerrard is aware of the expectations back home and the pressure on the players to perform.

But he is relishing the challenge ahead rather than being fazed by the encounter.

He said: "The experience helps in being ready for this game.

"I have been involved in massive games throughout my career and that will hold me in good stead.

"There is a lot of pressure because there is so much at stake but it is more excitement and I am looking forward to it. I can't wait to get out there for the game."

Capello has faith in his players to deliver the victory England fans are desperate for.

He said: "It is a very important game, one of the more important, because we want to go forward and play the next game.

"I know the value of Germany but I also know the value of my players.

"The pressure is normal when you play the World Cup and the players understand that as well."


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June 24
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Deadly invasion of Oz Spiders!

DEADLY Australian spiders found in a container shipped to Britain have sparked fears they could invade the UK.
Staff at a BAE Systems base were petrified after finding more than a dozen Redbacks in a parts crate.

The area at Warton Aerodrome, near Preston, Lancs, was sealed and experts brought in.

A source at the base, where Eurofighter jets are built, said: "It was like a scene from a horror film.

"There were these tiny black spiders with a red stripe down their back running around a container of parts from Australia. It caused a major panic.

"Big, tough men were yelling with fear when they saw these things crawling all over the place. There were also loads of eggs in there. The big worry was one could have escaped."

Bosses called in specialist pest controllers to destroy the 1cm-long creatures, similar to Black Widows. But there are fears some may have fled to nearby fields and could start breeding.

Thousands of people are bitten by Redbacks in Oz each year, 15 have died. A BAE Systems spokeswoman insisted: "The situation is under control."


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June 21
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I can't believe they Did that!

Didier Drogba has waded into the French civil war to back dumped pal Nicolas Anelka.

Anelka was sent home at the weekend after a bitter bust-up with coach Raymond Domenech.

That prompted the entire squad to go on STRIKE in a show of solidarity.


And fellow Chelsea star Drogba said: "He has been a team-mate for two and a half years. Yes, I support him.


"I wish him good luck, it's a difficult time for him.


"He is very strong mentally, he's a competitor. I was surprised he was kicked out of the team."


The row has rocked France, with president Nicolas Sarkozy ordering his sports minister Roselyne Bachelot to investigate.


Bachelot said: "We are taking note of the indignation of the French people and calling for dignity and responsibility.


"It's not yet the right time to take disciplinary action but that time will come very soon."


Economy minister Christine Lagarde, a former national swimmer, added: "I am appalled.


"I am appalled because I have worn the French national colours, and when you wear the French national colours you have added responsibilities."


"The first responsibility is to be the best possible in sport, but also to be exemplary because you are watched.


"There are young children, young adolescents who practise the sport and look to you as an example."


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June 21
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England stars rage at John Terry..

ENGLAND'S World Cup camp was in meltdown last night over John Terry.
Many players are furious after the former skipper claimed they were ready to challenge boss Fabio Capello about aspects of his regime.

Terry, stripped of the captaincy by Capello, said yesterday that up to 10 of the squad had a meeting over a beer following Friday's dismal 0-0 draw with Algeria.

He said: "If we have an argument with the manager and it upsets him or any other player, so what?

"If we can't be honest with each other then there's no point in us being here."

Terry revealed points had been raised which were to be put to Capello at a team meeting as they prepared for the must-win clash with Slovenia on Wednesday.

However, players and their agents rushed to distance themselves from Terry's comments.

The FA are trying to play down talk of rifts in the camp but it seems they are fighting a losing battle - especially when such a high-profile figure as Terry, 29, causes such a split with his team-mates.

Terry added: "Everyone needs to get it off his chest and say exactly how we feel. As a group of experienced players, we owe it to ourselves and our country and our manager."

Players are angry the Chelsea star named individuals at Friday's impromptu meeting, including Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard. They strongly believe he talked "out of school".

Management and players dissuaded Terry from raising issues in last night's team talk as Capello went through a DVD of the Algeria game.

But the question of Capello naming his team only two hours before kick-off was raised, as was the issue of how to get Rooney on the ball more often.

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June 19
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Furious fan in dressing room

AN ANGRY England fan entered the Three Lions team dressing room last night and began hurling insults at the stars after the 0-0 draw with Algeria.

David Beckham, who is assisting the team, was said to have been targeted.

The fan was quickly escorted away, but players were said to have been left unnerved by the incident.

The serious breach of security at Cape Town's Green Point Stadium is believed to have happened minutes after Princes William and Harry left the dressing room after going in to meet the team.
An FA spokesman confirmed: "A fan got in past FIFA security.
"We have formerly complained to FIFA and will follow it up in writing.
"This is not acceptable and thankfully no serious harm was done."
An FA source said: "Questions will be asked about how he got through several layers of FIFA security to reach the dressing room.
"But he was taken out quickly."
More than 40,000 England supporters are in South Africa for the World Cup.
The FA will want to ensure security is watertight when England head to Port Elizabeth for Wednesday's do-or-die encounter with Slovenia.
England have to win to be sure of qualifying for the last 16.
Wills and Harry had visited the players to give them a morale boost ahead of the crucial final group match.
Royal sources said the princes "still believe England can go through to the next stage".
And there was at least some comfort for the demoralised side yesterday . . . old foes Germany went down 1-0 to Serbia.

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June 18
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June 17
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Faysal Bank acquires RBS Pakistan for $50.3m

KARACHI - Faysal Bank Limited and the Royal Bank of Scotland Pakistan (formerly known as ABN AMRO Bank N.V.) on Wednesday confirmed signing of an agreement, which will allow FBL to take over local operations of RBS, upon regulatory approval.


In a separate notices issued to Karachi Stock Exchange the other day, it was stated that FBL will acquire 99.37pc holding of RBS Pakistan for a total consideration of EUR41 million ($50.3m) which culminates in a share price of Rs2.5. In the local currency this amount stands at Rs4.298 billion.

The transaction is expected to complete in third quarter of 2010.

RBS Pakistan has 1,717,981,391 ordinary shares listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange, the Lahore Stock Exchange and the Islamabad Stock Exchange.

In a statement issued by RBS here on Wednesday, Muhammad Aurangzeb, Chairman of RBS Pakistan said, “We have successfully entered into a sale agreement with Faysal Bank for RBS Pakistan which comprises of retail, commercial, Islamic and onshore GBM and GTS businesses in Pakistan. Faysal Bank will be an excellent owner of the strong customer franchise we have established here in Pakistan. I am particularly pleased that our staff and customers will become part of one of the country’s progressive and growing banks which has such clear ambition to grow further in the local banking and financial services sector.”

“This marks an important day for both of our organisations and from here we can look forward with confidence to plan for the future. I would like to personally acknowledge and thank our staff here for their professionalism and commitment during this period of uncertainty, they have continued to serve our customers and have served them well.”

President & CEO of Faysal Bank Naved A. Khan said: “The acquisition will significantly contribute to Faysal Bank’s development and will be a major catalyst in achieving our growth strategy. Whilst expanding our geographical footprint, touch points, customer base and product portfolio, this acquisition will boost our ability to raise the bar of our service levels. Further, employees of the combined entity could have potentially greater career opportunities and development options.”

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June 14
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U.S. Identifies Vast Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan

WASHINGTON — The United States has discovered nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, far beyond any previously known reserves and enough to fundamentally alter the Afghan economy and perhaps the Afghan war itself, according to senior American government officials.

The previously unknown deposits — including huge veins of iron, copper, cobalt, gold and critical industrial metals like lithium are so big and include so many minerals that are essential to modern industry that Afghanistan could eventually be transformed into one of the most important mining centers in the world, the United States officials believe.

An internal Pentagon memo, for example, states that Afghanistan could become the “Saudi Arabia of lithium,” a key raw material in the manufacture of batteries for laptops and BlackBerrys.

The vast scale of Afghanistan’s mineral wealth was discovered by a small team of Pentagon officials and American geologists. The Afghan government and President Hamid were recently briefed, American officials said.

While it could take many years to develop a mining industry, the potential is so great that officials and executives in the industry believe it could attract heavy investment even before mines are profitable, providing the possibility of jobs that could distract from generations of war.David H. Petraeus,commander of the United States Central Command, said in an interview on Saturday. “There are a lot of ifs, of course, but I think potentially it is hugely significant.”

The value of the newly discovered mineral deposits dwarfs the size of Afghanistan’s existing war-bedraggled economy, which is based largely on opium production and narcotics trafficking as well as aid from the United States and other industrialized countries. Afghanistan’s gross domestic product is only about $12 billion.

“This will become the backbone of the Afghan economy,” said Jalil Jumriany, an adviser to the Afghan minister of mines.

American and Afghan officials agreed to discuss the mineral discoveries at a difficult moment in the war in Afghanistan. The American-led offensive in Marja in southern Afghanistan has achieved only limited gains. Meanwhile, charges of corruption and favoritism continue to plague the Karzai government, and Mr. Karzai seems increasingly embittered toward the White House.

So the Obama administration is hungry for some positive news to come out of Afghanistan. Yet the American officials also recognize that the mineral discoveries will almost certainly have a double-edged impact.The corruption that is already rampant in the Karzai government could also be amplified by the new wealth, particularly if a handful of well-connected oligarchs, some with personal ties to the president, gain control of the resources. Just last year, Afghanistan’s minister of mines was accused by American officials of accepting a $30 million bribe to award China the rights to develop its copper mine. The minister has since been replaced.

Endless fights could erupt between the central government in Kabul and provincial and tribal leaders in mineral-rich districts. Afghanistan has a national mining law, written with the help of advisers from the World Bank. "No one has tested that law; no one knows how it will stand up in a fight between the central government and the provinces,” observed Paul A. Brinkley. At the same time, American officials fear resource-hungry China will try to dominate the development of Afghanistan’s mineral wealth, which could upset the United States, given its heavy investment in the region. After winning the bid for its Aynak copper mine in Logar Province, China clearly wants more, American officials said.

Another complication is that because Afghanistan has never had much heavy industry before, it has little or no history of environmental protection either. “The big question is, can this be developed in a responsible way, in a way that is environmentally and socially responsible?” Mr. Brinkley said. “No one knows how this will work.”

With virtually no mining industry or infrastructure in place today, it will take decades for Afghanistan to exploit its mineral wealth fully. “This is a country that has no mining culture,” said Jack Medlin, a geologist in the United States Geological Survey. The mineral deposits are scattered throughout the country, including in the southern and eastern regions along the border with Pakistan that have had some of the most intense combat in the American-led war against the Taliban insurgency.

The Pentagon task force has already started trying to help the Afghans set up a system to deal with mineral development. International accounting firms that have expertise in mining contracts have been hired to consult with the Afghan Ministry of Mines, and technical data is being prepared to turn over to multinational mining companies and other potential foreign investors. The Pentagon is helping Afghan officials arrange to start seeking bids on mineral rights by next fall, officials said.

“The Ministry of Mines is not ready to handle this,” Mr. Brinkley said. “We are trying to help them get ready.”

Like much of the recent history of the country, the story of the discovery of Afghanistan’s mineral wealth is one of missed opportunities and the distractions of war.

In 2004, American geologists, sent to Afghanistan as part of a broader reconstruction effort, stumbled across an intriguing series of old charts and data at the library of the Afghan Geological Survey in Kabul that hinted at major mineral deposits in the country. They soon learned that the data had been collected by Soviet mining experts during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s, but cast aside when the Soviets withdrew in 1989.

During the chaos of the 1990s, when Afghanistan was mired in civil war and later ruled by the Taliban, a small group of Afghan geologists protected the charts by taking them home, and returned them to the Geological Survey’s library only after the American invasion and the ouster of the Taliban in 2001.

“There were maps, but the development did not take place, because you had 30 to 35 years of war,” said Ahmad Hujabre, an Afghan engineer who worked for the Ministry of Mines in the 1970s.

Armed with the old Russian charts, the United States Geological Survey began a series of aerial surveys of Afghanistan’s mineral resources in 2006, using advanced gravity and magnetic measuring equipment attached to an old Navy Orion P-3 aircraft that flew over about 70 percent of the country.

The data from those flights was so promising that in 2007, the geologists returned for an even more sophisticated study, using an old British bomber equipped with instruments that offered a three-dimensional profile of mineral deposits below the earth’s surface. It was the most comprehensive geologic survey of Afghanistan ever conducted.

The handful of American geologists who pored over the new data said the results were astonishing.

But the results gathered dust for two more years, ignored by officials in both the American and Afghan governments. In 2009, a Pentagon task force that had created business development programs in Iraq was transferred to Afghanistan, and came upon the geological data. Until then, no one besides the geologists had bothered to look at the information — and no one had sought to translate the technical data to measure the potential economic value of the mineral deposits.

Soon, the Pentagon business development task force brought in teams of American mining experts to validate the survey’s findings, and then briefed Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates. So far, the biggest mineral deposits discovered are of iron and copper, and the quantities are large enough to make Afghanistan a major world producer of both, United States officials said. Other finds include large deposits of niobium, a soft metal used in producing superconducting steel, rare earth elements and large gold deposits in Pashtun areas of southern Afghanistan.

Just this month, American geologists working with the Pentagon team have been conducting ground surveys on dry salt lakes in western Afghanistan where they believe there are large deposits of lithium. Pentagon officials said that their initial analysis at one location in Ghazni Province showed the potential for lithium deposits as large of those of Bolivia, which now has the world’s largest known lithium reserves.

For the geologists who are now scouring some of the most remote stretches of Afghanistan to complete the technical studies necessary before the international bidding process is begun, there is a growing sense that they are in the midst of one of the great discoveries of their careers.

“On the ground, it’s very, very, promising,” Mr. Medlin said. “Actually, it’s pretty amazing.”


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June 12
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June 11
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Emails hacked in iPad breach

THE email addresses of more than 114,000 Apple iPad users including celebrities and politicians have been exposed in a targeted hacking attack in the US.

The massive security breach left all of those affected open to spam and malicious hacking.

Today the US telephone company AT&T said it had blocked access to a website feature that revealed the addresses.


Contact details for a range of high-profile figures, including White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel are believed to be among those disclosed.


Hackers calling themselves Goatse Security revealed the flaw and shared the data with media website Gawker Media.


Experts played down the risks, saying little critical data had been lost.


AT&T, which is the only network offering iPad 3G services in the United States, said it would notify all iPad users whose e-mail addresses may have been accessed.



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June 11
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FIFA World Cup 2010 Fixtures

World Cup Group A

Date - TimeVenue
Result
11 June - 4.00pm
Johannesburg
South Africa
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Mexico
11 June - 8.30pmCape TownUruguay-
France
16 June - 8.30pmPretoriaSouth Africa-
Uruguay
17 June - 8.30pmPolokwaneFrance-
Mexico
22 June - 4.00pmRustenburgMexico-
Uruguay
22 June - 4.00pmBloemfonteinFrance-
South Africa

World Cup Group B

Date - TimeVenue
Result
12 June - 4.00pm
Johannesburg
Argentina
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Nigeria
12 June - 1.30pmPort ElizabethKorea Republic
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Greece
17 June - 4.00pmBloemfonteinGreece-
Nigeria
17 June - 1.30pmJohannesburgArgentina-
Korea Republic
22 June - 8.30pmDurbanNigera-
Korea Republic
22 June - 8.30pmPolokwaneGreece-
Argentina

World Cup Group C

Date - TimeVenue
Result
12 June - 8.30pm
Rustenburg
England
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United States
13 June - 1.30pmPolokwaneAlgeria-
Slovenia
18 June - 4.00pmJohannesburgSlovenia-
USA
18 June - 8.30pmCape TownEngland
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Algeria
23 June - 4.00pmPort ElizabethSlovenia-
England
23 June - 4.00pmPretoriaUSA-
Algeria

World Cup Group D

Date - TimeVenue
Result
13 June - 8.30pm
Johannesburg
Germany
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Australia
13 June - 4.00pmPretoriaSerbia-
Ghana
18 June - 1.30pmPort ElizabethGermany-
Serbia
19 June - 4.00pmRustenburgGhana-
Australia
23 June - 8.30pmJohannesburgGhana-
Germany
23 June - 8.30pmNelspruitAustralia-
Serbia

World Cup Group E

Date - TimeVenue
Result
14 June - 1.30pm
Johannesburg
Netherlands
-
Denmark
14 June - 4.00pmBloemfonteinJapan-
Cameroon
19 June - 1.30pmDurbanNetherlands-
Japan
19 June - 8.30pmPretoriaCameroon-
Denmark
24 June - 8.30pmRustenburgDenmark-
Japan
24 June - 8.30pmCape TownCameroon-
Netherlands

World Cup Group F

Date - TimeVenue
Result
14 June - 8.30pm
Cape Town
Italy
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Paraguay
15 June - 1.30pmRustenburgNew Zealand-
Slovakia
20 June - 1.30pmBloemfonteinSlovakia-
Paraguay
20 June - 4.00pmNelspruitItaly-
New Zealand
24 June - 4.00pmJohannesburgSlovakia-
Italy
24 June - 4.00pmPolokwaneParaguay-
New Zealand

World Cup Group G

Date - TimeVenue
Result
15 June - 4.00pm
Port Elizabeth
Ivory Coast
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Portugal
15 June - 8.30pmJohannesburgBrazil-
Korea DPR
20 June - 8.30pmJohannesburgBrazil-
Ivory Coast
21 June - 1.30pmCape TownPortugal-
Korea DPR
25 June - 4.00pmDurbanPortugal-
Brazil
25 June - 4.00pmNelspruitKorea DPR
-
Ivory Coast

World Cup Group H

Date - TimeVenue
Result
16 June - 1.30pm
Nelspruit
Honduras
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Chile
16 June - 4.00pmDurbanSpain
-
Switzerland
21 June - 4.00pmPort ElizabethChile-
Switzerland
21 June - 8.30pmJohannesburgSpain-
Honduras
25 June - 8.30pmPretoriaChile-
Spain
25 June - 8.30pmBloemfonteinSwitzerland-
Honduras

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