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| | A good win a spot in CONCACAF Gold Cup may end result Trinidad Tobago’s senior footballers Wednesday evening achievement was far anything close real ambitions head coach Wim Rijsbergen his troops. |
| | Trinidad Tobago head coach Wim Rijsbergen singled out skipper Densill Theobald playing a leading role in his team’s convincing 5-1 win over Martinique in Digicel Caribbean Cup action Hasely Crawford Stadium Monday evening. |
| | There conflicting reports regarding why reggae singer Sanchez did appear Rebel Salute 2007. singer's manager saying he was treated unprofessionally promoter Tony Rebel saying "not true." |
| | Trinidad joking happen murderes kidnappers police risk a MASS riot over a US$20 fine I am sure promoter coulda pay spot let man continue... real bullshit in my sweet TnT supa |
| | LONDON - British scientists said Wednesday had received permission clone human embryos medical research thought first licence given in Europe.
Researchers Newcastle University in northern England allowed create embryos a source stem cells cure diseases a spokeswoman university said. go-ahead was given Britain's reproduction regulator Human Fertilisation Embryology Authority (HFEA) university said. "It taken a year work I am most pleased HFEA recognised potential technology in modern medicine," Newcastle University's Dr Miodrag Stojkovic said in a statement. scientists said plan duplicate early-stage embryos extract stem cells aim developing new treatments degenerative diseases Alzheimer's Parkinson's diabetes. embryos destroyed before 14 days old never allowed develop beyond a cluster cells size a pinhead. Cloning create copies human babies outlawed in Britain therapeutic cloning legal.
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| | Yeah real BS........... Olympics starting soon |
| | BEIJING China (Reuters) -- Hundreds Chinese soccer fans faced off riot police outside a Beijing stadium Saturday night throwing bottles shouting obscenities Japan won politically charged Asia Cup. crowd burned Japanese flags called boycotts Japanese goods defending champions' 3-1 win. governments countries had pleaded fans stay calm ahead potentially explosive encounter. 6,000 riot police troops security staff deployed stadium. Chinese still resent Japan's invasion occupation parts country 1931 1945 when tens millions died Japanese soldiers widely referred devils. Tens thousands Chinese fans converged Workers' Stadium before match waving national flags banging drums. booed Japan so loudly drowned out Japanese national anthem played start match. 2,000 Japanese fans sat separated Chinese counterparts rows plainclothes security officials prevent trouble. final whistle was greeted jeers obscenities paper missiles Chinese crowd. Hundreds fans massed outside stadium's north gate where threw bottles shouted abuse. Before match small groups Chinese chanted anti-Japanese slogans flashed politically charged banners outside stadium none display inside. One banner reflecting China's desire beat Japan read "Take blade devil's head put our head in place." A group fans clustered round a ringleader shouted "Kill Japanese." 40 people wearing shabby gray uniform anti-Japanese forces operating in 1930s 40s brandished pieces paper bearing messages "300,000," a reference number people China says killed Japanese troops in 1937 Nanjing massacre. State media urged spectators Saturday separate sport politics final a series games hostile Chinese crowds jeered Japanese players hurled debris onto pitch. One 35-year-old man described himself a patriotic educator said was important remind Japanese forget history. "We're seeing old fascism starting come back a little. example sending troops abroad," said man surnamed Xue. Thousands riot police armed soldiers SWAT teams deployed prevent crowd trouble reassure Japanese fans. Japanese student Yuichiro Aoki his face painted in his team colors blue red said he was a little scared. "But there lots police maybe 10,000 so safe," he said. Rumors abounded ahead game Chinese fans might seize chance stage protests political statements. Lu Yunfei Alliance Protection Defence Diaoyu Islands backs China in dispute Japan over ownership East China Sea islands said his members had called off plans attend match political banners. "With upsurge patriotic feeling we didn't want anything might intensify situation. one wants see " he said. http://edition.cnn.com/2004/SPORT/football/08/07/china.japan.reut/index.html |
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