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Games-Pan Am Games triggers dreamy talk of Chile Olympics bid
Games-Pan Am Games triggers dreamy talk of Chile Olympics bid
By Steve Keating SANTIAGO Santiago is not yet through the first week of hosting the Pan American Games
2023-10-27 04:21
Wall Street regulator adopts Dodd Frank rule against trader conflicts
Wall Street regulator adopts Dodd Frank rule against trader conflicts
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday adopted a financial crisis-inspired rule barring traders in asset-backed securities
2023-11-28 04:49
Football transfer rumours: Griezmann decides on Man Utd; Barcelona eye Lo Celso
Football transfer rumours: Griezmann decides on Man Utd; Barcelona eye Lo Celso
Wednesday's football transfer rumours include Manchester United and Antoine Griezmann, Barcelona wanting Giovani Lo Celso, plus Joao Palhinha, Kylian Mbappe, Raphael Varane, Thomas Muller and more.
2023-11-22 17:28
Who is Philip Sanzano? Man who died in bizarre boat crash that left vessel lodged in deck of LI home identified as NYPD cop
Who is Philip Sanzano? Man who died in bizarre boat crash that left vessel lodged in deck of LI home identified as NYPD cop
Philip Sanzano and Christopher Cannella were the two occupants of the ill-fated boat accident
2023-08-12 15:25
Jurgen Klopp wants players to step up as ‘reloaded’ Liverpool look to hit stride
Jurgen Klopp wants players to step up as ‘reloaded’ Liverpool look to hit stride
Jurgen Klopp accepts change at Liverpool was inevitable as he urged his “reloaded” side to find their own way ahead of the start of their Premier League campaign. Liverpool saw captain Jordan Henderson and fellow midfielder Fabinho leave for the Saudi Pro League for a combined £52million, while Roberto Firmino and James Milner also departed Anfield this summer. Virgil van Dijk will skipper the side this season as Liverpool try to rebound from last season’s fifth-place finish, which left them outside the Champions League places for the first time since 2015-16. The Reds have signed World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister and Hungary captain Dominik Szoboszlai, while Klopp expects a number of youngsters to bloom following the departures of a few big personalities. Klopp said: “We don’t have to always say ‘Milner would have said that and Henderson would have said that and Firmino would have smiled here.’ We should not do it like that. That makes no sense. “We have this kind of new start with this Liverpool FC reloaded, it’s an exciting thing. Everybody was asking for changes, rightly so, because we were together for a long time. “It’s a new chance for everybody, everybody has to step up. We all share responsibility and it’s not that we should give ourselves too much time to grow into it, let’s do it. “Let’s take the responsibility and go from there and don’t try to be like somebody. Be the best version of yourself and then you have a good chance to help the team in the best possible way.” Liverpool have had a British transfer record fee in the region of £110m accepted by Brighton for Moises Caicedo but the Ecuador international’s preference for a move to Chelsea muddies the waters. Chelsea have had a longstanding interest in the 21-year-old midfielder and are reportedly ready to step up with a similar bid, adding an intriguing subplot to Liverpool’s trip to Stamford Bridge on Sunday. The Blues’ 12th-place finish last term – their lowest in almost 30 years – has led to a complete overhaul, with former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino appointed to transform their fortunes. Ahead of both sides’ Premier League opener, Klopp said: “They will want to show up, definitely. Poch is a top manager, so they will show up. We have to be ready. We have to be absolutely ready. “The football they played (in pre-season) you can see it – Poch is there. We played against Mauricio very often when he was at Tottenham, you can see a lot of similarities from that time. “It’s the first really competitive football game for us this season. We don’t want to waste time, we really want to go for it, but we have to see how it goes.” Klopp insisted he has not felt the need to remind his charges of last season’s disappointing outcome and is satisfied by what they have done in pre-season. He added: “The desire, the concentration, the readiness, the openness. I saw a lot of things where my thought was in that moment, ‘OK, they mean business, so let’s give it a go.’ You could see it. “We are not happy. It’s not that I want to remind the boys every day and say ‘by the way, last year was like this and that.’ That makes no sense. We have a lot of targets and we are highly motivated.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Manchester City aiming for quadruple this season, says Rico Lewis Harry Kane hints at future Tottenham return after completing Bayern Munich move Ange Postecoglou backs Richarlison as Tottenham deal with Harry Kane exit
2023-08-12 20:52
'Not a nice feeling' as Sweden seek to inflict World Cup pain on Spain
'Not a nice feeling' as Sweden seek to inflict World Cup pain on Spain
Sweden will feed off the hurt of numerous near-misses when they face Spain in the semi-finals of the Women's World...
2023-08-13 17:50
We all need 'Sushi Tuesdays': Lessons in understanding and finding a way forward after suicide
We all need 'Sushi Tuesdays': Lessons in understanding and finding a way forward after suicide
In a heartbreaking memoir, "Sushi Tuesdays," Charlotte Maya bears witness to her late husband's life, death and the aftermath with a singular purpose: to humanize the face of suicide and help readers develop a fluency in discussing mental health.
2023-06-04 20:18
'Ahsoka' stiffly brings the 'Star Wars Rebels' universe to live-action life
'Ahsoka' stiffly brings the 'Star Wars Rebels' universe to live-action life
Awkwardly bringing the animated character to life in her own series, "Ahsoka" gets so much right about the look and action of "Star Wars" that its shortcomings -- an overall stiffness slowed by long, pregnant pauses -- feel more pronounced. There's still hope for this showcase featuring Rosario Dawson as Anakin Skywalker's all-grown-up Padawan, but the first two episodes don't possess as much Force as they should.
2023-08-23 00:17
'Odd scheduling': India series puts dampener on Australia celebrations
'Odd scheduling': India series puts dampener on Australia celebrations
Australia's World Cup winners have been denied a full-scale heroes' welcome home by a packed cricket schedule that sees them face India on Thursday at the start of a Twenty20 series, four...
2023-11-22 14:55
Kyoto Animation fire: Man admits setting 2019 blaze
Kyoto Animation fire: Man admits setting 2019 blaze
The 45-year-old Japanese is claiming mental incompetence for the Kyoto Animation blaze that killed 36.
2023-09-05 16:57
Fans convinced Richard Hammond made Glastonbury debut – but it was Alex Turner
Fans convinced Richard Hammond made Glastonbury debut – but it was Alex Turner
After the Arctic Monkeys delivered one of Glastonbury's divisive performances this weekend, attention soon shifted to the band's frontman, Alex Turner. Some social media users were quick to praise the nostalgic set, with classics including 'Mardy Bum' and 'Fluorescent Adolescent' going down a treat. Others, however, branded it "slow, lazy and offbeat." It wasn't just the music that drew attention from viewers at home. It was Turner's striking resemblance to Top Gear's Richard Hammond. And now people cannot unsee it. Fans immediately turned to social media to share their unexpected observation. "It is near impossible for Alex Turner to look any more like Richard Hammond than he already does hahaha," one person wrote, while another brutal viewer added: "Alex Turner tonight - when your order Richard Hammond on Wish." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter "Twitter makes me howl! So far people have said Alex Turner looks like: a poor man’s Nick Cave, Roy Orbinson, Engelbert Humperdinck, Vic Reeves and Richard Hammond," another joked. "Alex Turner looking like Richard Hammond was the first thing I thought when I saw him," one Twitter user wrote, as another chimed in: "Is it just me or is Alex Turner really starting to look like Richard Hammond?" Ahead of Glastonbury, fans were worried that the band might pull out due to concerns over Turner's health. The band cancelled their Dublin gig after the singer came down with laryngitis, an illness where vocal cords become irritated and can affect the voice box. "We are extremely sorry to announce the cancellation of Arctic Monkeys’ show at Marlay Park in Dublin tomorrow," they shared on social media earlier on this week. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-24 18:52
Teradata Partners with ActionIQ on New Marketing and Customer Experience Offering for VantageCloud Customers
Teradata Partners with ActionIQ on New Marketing and Customer Experience Offering for VantageCloud Customers
SAN DIEGO & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 2, 2023--
2023-10-02 21:23