Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Russian sports minister calls for Luzhniki stadium to be reconstructed with minimal costs

  • Tajikistan News.Net - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Tour de France champion Chris Froome has said that stringent drug testing meant cycling was now probably the cleanest sport, and the testing is very strict. According to sport24, Froome said that each rider had a blood passport where readings were taken almost on a monthly basis and people still did not realise the amount of testing that they actually go through, adding that cycling must be one ...

  • One Direction members turn fitness freak

    Tajikistan News.Net - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    Members of British band One Direction want to get into perfect shape and, says their fitness trainer Mark Jarvis Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne and Niall Horan want to work on their bodies, reports dailystar.co.uk. "The lads want to get defined beach bodies. Lots of protein is the best way for them to get in shape and build up muscle," Jarvis said. Moreover, Styles ...

  • Sports Unwavering Chelsea ready to pay ?30m for Rooney

    Standard Digital - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Chelsea are happy to match Rooney's bumper 240,000-a-week salary at United and they will also hand him a five-year contract -- if he can force his way out of the Barclays Premier League ...

  • Nokias Lumia 625 With its 4.7-inch display this is a budget big-screen aimed at first time smartphone buyers

    The Independent - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Nokia has unveiled its latest addition to its burgeoning Lumia range of handsets: the Lumia 625, a big-screened, mid-tier handset with 4G connectivity and offered in a range of ...

  • How to get ahead ? as an employment adviser

    Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    The government's welfare reforms and the emphasis on work have had an impact on its employment advisory service. Photograph: Rex Features/Nils ...

  • Plymouth council becomes first to ban payday loan ads on billboards

    The Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Plymouth city council is believed to be the first to take such action against companies that it believes are causing thousands of its residents to run up devastating debts.Chris Penberthy, the cabinet member for community development, said: "Plymouth's advice agencies are taking calls daily from people who are running up huge debts that are causing stress and hardship to them and their ...

  • Lifestyle Big leap towards curing blindness in stem cell study

    Standard Digital - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    They have used a new technique for building retinas in the laboratory. It was used to collect thousands of stem cells, which were primed to transform into photoreceptors, and injected them into the eyes of blind ...

  • Ubuntu Edge A $32 million campaign to create the future of the phone

    The Independent - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Building on their vision of 'Convergence' as the future of computing, Canonical - the creators of open-source OS Ubunutu - have launched a new Indiegogo campaign to create the Edge: a smartphone 'for the future' that will double up as desktop ...

  • Putting the spotlight on drama students employment prospects

    Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Waiting in the wings: Few drama graduates will be lucky enough to a land a spot on the stage at The National Theatre. Photograph: David Levene for the ...

  • Live QA CharityGiving and online fundraising Thursday 25 July

    Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    suspension of the CharityGiving online fundraising platform has raised concerns that the public might lose confidence in online giving in general as a result.The Charity Commission opened an investigation into CharityGiving last month because of serious concerns about the trustees' administration of the Dove Trust, the charity which owns the online giving platform.It appointed an interim ...

  • Gabby Logan Sky Sports treats women presenters as ?window dressing?

    Belfast Telegraph - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    The female presenters who wear figure-hugging outfits on Sky Sports are there to provide "window dressing" alongside their male colleagues, the broadcaster Gabby Logan has ...

  • Why private sector advice isnt always good for the public sector | Alexander Stevenson

    Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Topshop boss Sir Philip Green, who concluded that 'there is no reason why the thinking in the public sector should be different from the private sector'. Photograph: Dave ...

  • Sport in Azerbaijan is a priority of the state ? NOC member

    News.Az - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    In an interview to 1news.az, member of the Azerbaijani delegation in Kazan (Tatarstan, Russia), head of the General Directorate of Youth and Sports Office of Baku and a member of the National Olympic Committee (NOC) Ragif Abbasov summed up the 27th Summer Universiade. With regard to what the 27th World Universiade was remembered for, Ragif Abbasov said: Let me make a brief excursion into ...

  • Apparent suicides after release from police custody reach record high

    The Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    released by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) revealed that 64 people apparently killed themselves in those circumstances in 2012-13, up from 39 the previous year.A number of the 64 had been arrested in connection with sexual offences, the IPCC said, nearly two-thirds were known to ...

  • Schools must do more to protect students from female genital mutilation

    Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Lots of teachers aren't even aware that female genital mutilation (FGM) goes on, says Lisa Zimmerman, a teacher at Bristol City Academy. She campaigns against FGM through the ...

  • Would Winston Churchill have failed the Tories new Google test to seek out past indiscretions

    The Independent - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Well yes, but not just because he wouldn't know what it was. Would-be MPs are being asked to check their online reputations. Luckily, Winston never had ...

  • Lifestyle Breakfast linked to healthy heart

    Standard Digital - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Heart Foundation said breakfast helped people resist sugary snacks before lunch. The men, aged 45-82, were studied for 16 years. During that time there were more than 1,500 heart attacks or cases of fatal heart failure. However, people who skipped breakfast were 27% more likely to have heart problems than those who started the day with a meal. The researchers adjusted for other lifestyle risk ...

  • Sports and Tourism Destination South Africa

    eTN - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    The Durban International Convention Centre (ICC), will be the venue for the Sports & Events Tourism Exchange (SETE) Exhibition and Conference, will play a fundamental role in promoting sports and tourism in South Africa. The event as a whole is aimed at positioning South Africa as a sport tourism destination. It's taking place from 22 -24 October 2013 at Sport tourism is one of the ...

  • Sports Barcelona Fabregas is not for sale

    Standard Digital - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Barcelona source said on Monday. "The president (Sandro Rosell) has been very clear with Man United." Old Trafford boss David Moyes earlier said he may be forced to admit ...

  • People will remember welfare reform as the state punishing the poor

    Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    reclassified properties to beat the bedroom tax - an action that has resulted in threats of fines from Whitehall - and called for power to be devolved to the north.Wakefield is cast from a different mould to most politicians: as a boy he was taken into care at a Birmingham orphanage, and his teenage years and early twenties were difficult. He knows what it is like to sleep rough, be jobless and ...

  • Oldest Briton dies at 115 years and 199 days

    The Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    The oldest Briton has died at the age of 115 years and 199 days.Sant Kaur Bajwa was born in 1 January 1898 in Pakistan but had lived in England since the 1960s, her life spanning three centuries and two world wars.She was officially the UK's oldest and the world's second oldest person when she died of natural causes on Friday. Twelve grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren survive ...

  • Russian sports minister calls for Luzhniki stadium to be reconstructed with minimal costs

    Itar Tass - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    PENZA, July 23 (Itar-Tass) - Chairman of the organizing committee of the FIFA World Cup in 2018, Russian Minister of Sports Vitaly Mutko told Itar-Tass that he calls for the Luzhniki stadium, where the final match of the FIFA World Cup will be held, to be reconstructed with minimal costs. On July 19, acting Moscow First Deputy Mayor Marat Khusnullin told reporters that he succeeded to talk the ...

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