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Organisers were blown away by the thousands who turned up to their inaugural Great Christmas Market at Founders Heritage Park.

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"We were not expecting so many people," said Fleur Woods, one of the three market organisers. "We were amazed because there were so many other events on, especially the A&P Show. It was a little bit overwhelming to begin with."

She said they predicted 2000 would come across the whole day. "But when we had 1200 in the first hour Founders had to stop counting because that's not really what we needed to be doing."

She estimates 4000 or more came.

Some decided not to queue and either wandered around Founders or left.

Mrs Woods said inside the Granary there were a couple of unhappy people but most were gracious and after the first hour the atmosphere mellowed with carol singers and a violinist entertaining the crowd.

She believes the market was so successful because of widespread promotion in the community and because it was new. "Christmas is a good reason to shop and people are looking for something different. I think the idea of supporting local makers appeals, people like seeing money going back into the community. It was something a little bit different, and people thought let's see what this is all about."

The market also had good lead-up promotion from the Nelson Mail and other businesses, and on Facebook, she said.

She estimated $30,000 in sales to the 42 stallholders, whose wares ranged from jewellery to toys.

Louise Douglas, who made nearly $2000 with her jewellery sales, said she was so busy she had to restock during the day.

"I couldn't believe it. I thought it was going to be good because I knew the organisers had put a lot of effort into it but I didn't expect it to be so packed. It was almost a frenzy."

Her mother, Rachel, came by to say hello but she ended up behind the stall helping.

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Her self-made creations ranging from treetop angels to wreaths were popular and she sold out of some lines.

Mrs Woods said next year the market would likely move into the bigger Energy Centre and possibly the Granary as well.

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"My words were misinterpreted,discount shoes for shoessupplier rose matte on sale.” he said. “I was just being a bit ironic when I said he would be missed. If Armstrong is judged, and is considered guilty, then he should be punished."

Team Saxo-Tinkoff currently sits in an uncertain position over its 2013 season, since it has not yet been confirmed as part of the International Cycling Union (UCI) WorldTour. On his return from suspension,I had to take time off the bankcycling to recover from the head cold. Contador won the Vuelta a Espana, as well as Milano-Torino, and he finished fourth in the Eneco Tour; according to UCI regulations however, his points cannot be counted towards the team’s ‘sporting criterion’, and Saxo-Tinkoff barely scraped eligibility in 20th place.

Current rumours have the Danish team going up against currently Professional Continental team Argos-Shimano for the final place. Should Contador’s team not make it into the top flight, he would not be certain of a place at the Tour next year, which is not something he is very impressed with.

“I would love to do the Tour obviously,” he said. “I already missed it this year. But if I only find out [that Saxo-Tinkoff] is invited two months before, then I won’t.

The penalty negated a potentially pivotal interception

Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner stood in the end zone taunting the crowd, while coach Pete Carroll pumped his fist and slapped players on the back in jubilation.

Neither saw the flag that had been thrown.

The penalty negated a potentially pivotal interception by Wagner, and the bad break contributed to another road loss Sunday for the Seahawks, who were beaten by the Miami Dolphins 24-21.

Ryan Tannehill moved his team 65 yards in the last 92 seconds to set up a 43-yard field goal by Miami's Dan Carpenter at the final gun.

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"They were looking out for me today," he said.

Miami (5-6) broke a three-game losing streak. The Seahawks (6-5), unbeaten at home this year, lost for the fifth time in six road games.

"In the NFL you've got to play tough games on the road to win," Seattle defensive end Red Bryant said. "So far this year that's a part of our game we haven't been able to translate."

Carroll said he made poor use of last week's bye.

"I'm disappointed in all phases of the game," he said. "We didn't do the things we needed to do in the week off to get prepared. I screwed it up."

Leon Washington returned a kickoff for a touchdown for the eighth time to tie the NFL record and put Seattle ahead with eight minutes left. Miami answered with an 80-yard drive capped by Tannehill's 29-yard pass to Charles Clay, making it 21-21.

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"There was no panic," Tannehill said. "Everyone felt confident out there."

Tannehill quickly moved Miami downfield and finished 18 for 26 for 253 yards and a score. He broke the Dolphins' rookie record of 2,210 yards passing set by Dan Marino in 1983.

Wilson went 21 for 27 for 224 yards and two scores, increasing his season total to 17 TD passes. He also ran for 38 yards.

"We did a lot of great things, but we did some stuff that's not characteristic of us," Wilson said.

With the score 14-all, Washington took a kickoff on the run, found a seam, juked past Carpenter and was in the clear to score untouched on a 98-yard return. Washington tied the career record for touchdowns on kickoff returns held by Josh Cribbs of Cleveland.

The lawn sprinklers came on between plays in the third period, causing a brief delay and drawing a roar from the amused crowd. Otherwise Miami fans had little to cheer about until the Dolphins' offense suddenly came to life in the fourth quarter after scoring only two touchdowns over the previous 13 periods.

Mindful of Miami's sputtering offense, Carroll played for field position, punting when his team had the ball at the Miami 40, 48 and 38. The conservative strategy helped keep the Dolphins pinned deep,perfect swiss authenticmonclerjackets online store, and they started outside their 20 on only one possession.

"Defensively we made too many errors," Carroll said. "It's just not being ready. We played hard, but we played really sloppy. That kills me to have to tell you that, but that's what it is."

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UK Sport will on Monday launch an elite coaching programme that it hopes will strike fear into Great Britain's rivals on the road to the Rio Olympics. The organisation aims to develop 12 high achieving coaches from "world class level to world leading" during the three-year period up to the 2016 Games at a cost of £720,000, with sports such as boxing, rowing, judo and canoeing expected to emulate the success of British cycling.Offering discount authentichandbag and other mens accessories including pendants.

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Rob McCracken, performance director of GB Boxing, took part in the pilot. "You're evaluating yourself as you go along so I found it really beneficial for me. You realise some of the decisions you were making weren't the right ones," he said.

"You learned not to be rash and you have to be really thorough in how you make a decision. You think 'that was terrible, what was I thinking on that day?' You learn about your decisions by cross-checking and re-evaluating yourself."

UK Sport's announcement comes after the UK coach of the year, Jessica Ennis' mentor Toni Minichiello, warned that there are not enough athletics coaches to handle the increase in participation at youth level.

The number of UK Athletics coaching roles is being cut from 14 to eight, meaning some of Britain's best coaches face redundancy following a relocation to a central hub in Loughborough. The coaches, who had to re-apply for positions, were due to learn their fate last Friday.

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"It may not necessarily work out. Track and field is a diverse entity in itself, but that's up to [UKA performance director] Neil Black and that's the way he's driving it, he's the boss. They'll be judged on how many medals they bring home at Rio."

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Police are warning residents to be vigilant following a spate of burglaries across the Dispatch district.

In the run-up to Christmas many people are purchasing expensive items like laptops and games consoles which are very attractive to thieves. Now officers are asking home-owners to make sure their properties are secure and nothing is left on display to attract unwanted visitors.

On Saturday November 10, in Marie Gardens Hucknall, the bottom panel of the rear door to a house was kicked in. A PlayStation with games, a laptop computer and jewellery were taken.

On the same day, in Garden Road, Hucknall, the owner saw an intruder leaning through an open front window of their house. Cigarettes, cash and jewellery were stolen.

Also on Saturday November 10, on Eric Avenue, Hucknall, the patio doors to a house were forced and a full search of the property was made. Nothing was taken.

On Sunday November 11, on Coates Avenue Hucknall, a house was broken into through an unlocked back door while the owners were away. A laptop and jewellery were taken.

Also on Sunday two properties on Wighay Road, Hucknall were burgled. The first property was entered by removing a rear bedroom window. Nothing was taken.

A neighbour reported the break in at the second property. Entry was via a rear kitchen window. A laptop and jewellery were taken.

Operation Divot has been extended in response to these burglaries. Extra officers are being deployed at key points throughout the day as well as at night with the aim of disrupting further attacks.

Last week, four burglars from the city operating in the Hucknall area were arrested and on November 15 a further arrest was made.

Control group a necessary evil for housing study

Tyson Pappas’s tiny room is a kaleidoscope of colour inside a dirty, aging Downtown Eastside building, where the multiple locks on his door keep out most everything but the bedbugs.

Wall posters, a collection of sports hats, a microwave, a small fridge, a tiny sink and a large TV are all within arm’s reach of Pappas’s bed. The communal bathroom, however, is a walk down the soiled hallway.

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Pappas, who has struggled with homelessness since the age of 14 and who battles both bipolar disorder and a crack addiction, is one of 500 Vancouver participants in the multi-million-dollar At Home/Chez Soi study. The study moved 300 chronically homeless, mentally ill people off Vancouver streets into clean apartments with private bathrooms scattered throughout the city. It also provided support services, such as access to medical professionals, drug counsellors, and resources for education and job training.

The study’s interim results suggest the majority of those 300 folks stabilized after the first year in their apartments — they used fewer crisis services, were healthier and committed fewer crimes.

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Such a control group is necessary, researchers say, in any scientific study because without it there would be no proof the advancements made by the 300 housed participants were the result of the interventions provided by the study.

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It is impossible to know whether that is true, but preliminary statistics from the study suggest it might be.

The researchers set out to prove that giving chronically homeless people with serious mental illnesses a home first, and then providing consistent outreach support services, would stabilize their lives and be a better use of taxpayers’ money.

Interim data based on the 300 participants’ first year in their apartments appears to support that theory, said Simon Fraser University health sciences professor Julian Somers, At Home’s co-lead researcher.

Ottawa says it is working with MHCC and the provincial government “to provide support for suitable transition plans” for the participants once the study ends, but released no specific details.

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At the very least, Somers added, aid should be offered to the 200 people in the control group. “The study has a big responsibility to this group.”

And beyond them, there are an estimated 500 more people on Vancouver streets with very entrenched challenges who could also benefit from this type of program, Somers said.

B.C. Health Minister Margaret MacDiarmid said she wants to see the final report from the study’s researchers — expected in late 2013 or early 2014 — but anticipated this type of program could eventually be expanded, as it mirrors programs already put in place by the province.

“Not only is the care and the support better, and their quality of life is better, but it is also using less in the way of financial resources ... according to the preliminary report,” MacDiarmid said.

2012年11月20日 星期二

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He wears bright colours because "deep inside me, I feel lifted up by them".

Even the rubbish truck he drives for a living is dubbed "Rainbow Ray" and is painted accordingly.

"We need a bit of colour out there in the world, don't we? There's too much darkness."

By his standards, Michael was a slow starter.

After that first marathon in 1970, during the next seven years he did only five more.

"Girlfriends", he says by way of explanation.

But after marrying, the running bug bit hard again.

He remembers reading in a US magazine about a guy who had reached his 100th marathon.

"I thought, 'that's something I could do - it'll keep me occupied'."

He just forgot to stop at 100.

Five hundred marathons will be a southern hemisphere record.

David Penfold from Feilding is due to do his 250th in December and across the Tasman an Aussie has racked up around 310.

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He wants to stay close to nature and still be competing marathons when he "cracks 100 years old".

One of those who will be there on Sunday to cheer Michael across the finish line is his father, now 84. Although he never ran a marathon, Michael says his dad took him to harriers when he was a lad and has been a supporter "in his own way".

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While Todd is obvioulsy looking forward to the wedding, she confessed she is dreading the first dance - what's more, her future husband is someone who was a talented ballroom dancer in his youth.

“The first thing my friends want to know is what our first dance will be," she revealed.

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During the Olympics, Cavendish had provided expert commentary at the velodrome for the BBC.

From what Todd said, it could well be the case that he's continuing to analyse the performance of one of Britain's London 2012 gold medallists in particular - Victoria Pendleton - in another of the broadcaster's shows.

“This is a guy who watches Strictly and critiques the performances, so God knows what I’ll look like next to him," she admitted.

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“I’d marry her tomorrow in a register office. For me it’s about marrying the girl I love, I haven’t got my head around all the details yet," he said.

“All I know is we want our friends and family there, so we’re going to do it in London because that’s central to all of the people in our lives.

“A lot of my friends are based in Europe because they’re pro cyclists, and my family are on the Isle of Man. And Peta’s are in the London and Essex area.

“We’re planning to do it in October because that’s the only time I can get clear of all my other commitments," he continued.

“We were toying with the idea of getting married in St Paul’s Cathedral,” he added. “I’m allowed to because I was awarded an MBE last year, but it’s fully booked. It would have been nice, but it’s not the be all and end all.”

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Pupils running across Stephanie Ross’ gym floor have no idea they are about to practice multiplication tables or words on their spelling lists.
They tighten the laces on their sneakers, skip across the gym at Glenn Hills Elementary as Flo Rida’s Good Feeling plays from Ross’ iPod and respond like soldiers as she commands them to switch from jumping jacks to a power walk in their daily warm-up.

But the kickball games and sprints are exercises of the mind and body.

“We don’t just go out there and roll the ball around,” Ross said. “We do games that incorporate the skills they are learning in the classroom, and the kids, they never realize, ‘Ya know what? We’re actually doing math the whole time.’ ”

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“The face of PE changed when she walked through the door,” said Glenn Hills third-grade teacher Kim McDowell. “I’m always interested when I go to pick up my class what kind of crazy game they’ll be playing that day.”

Ross was born in Winston-Salem, N.C., to a military family but moved to Germany in the third grade and lived there mostly until she finished high school. Growing up, Ross was constantly drawn to sports. She played varsity basketball, track and volleyball at her American high school and was the only girl on her baseball and soccer teams.

When she moved to Hampton, Va., to attend college, she knew she wanted to build a career around teaching the love of movement. After graduating in 1991, Ross coached softball and taught physical education at a private high school in Newport News, Va. She moved on to a career at a middle school in the city, where she taught physical education and health and coached softball and basketball.

When she moved to Augusta in 2005, Ross thought she’d move into administration, but by the time she got back into the gym with her kids she knew she belonged running alongside first-graders in sweatpants and not behind a desk.

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As soon as she arrived at Glenn Hills, Ross began to change the way the entire school looked at physical fitness. She implemented afternoon fitness classes for teachers and encouraged her colleagues to join Team Lean and The Biggest Loser competitions.

“She just has so much passion,” said Cheryl Eldridge, a second-grade teacher at Glenn Hills. “She doesn’t go into the stereotype of what a PE teacher is. She got this whole school into fitness.”

In her 20-year career,revenue and contact information for steelring Attorney. Ross said she has seen physical education evolve but has worked to keep the wellness of the child first.

In the 1990s, schools focused on team sports, emphasizing competition. Later, physical education progressed to more individual skills. The whole time, Ross said, she had to battle the stereotype of the lazy PE teacher who would blow the whistle and let the class run wild.Everybody who is interested in Mont royaloak,

To prove them wrong, Ross consistently stayed involved in her school. In Virginia, she helped her school implement a wellness grant that put technology in gyms and served as her district’s employee wellness coordinator.

At Glenn Hills, Ross works on the leadership team and leads technology implementation at the school.
The whole time, though, her focus is on the kids.

“Coaches are some of the best teachers there are,” Ross said. “I just love working with kids, and I love moving and seeing their faces in enjoyment.”

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Seconds before the collapse, and with chunks of metal already dropping from the tonnage of rigging 22 metres above, members of the stage crew were already desperately trying to minimize whatever damage and injury was about to descend.

If heroes emerged in the chaotic minutes before and after the collapse, members of Ottawa’s tightly knit stage crew community were certainly among them.

“You learned a lot about people that night,” says Sacha Morazain, a former partner in Project X Productions, which employed many of the crew. “They stepped up and risked their lives.”

When they saw what was about to happen, Freddy Steele, 43, and Jay McNicol, 35, riggers and spotlight operators, ran from the “front of house,” the tall tower-like structure looming over the rear of the crowd that holds the sound board and other technical equipment.

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Ziplining continues to gain popularity among hard-core outdoor adventurers and families alike, both nationally and here in Western North Carolina. Local officials eagerly await the prospect of The Gorge bringing Polk and Henderson counties into the action.

Whoever decided the fixture list was obviously in a very kind mood this summer.

The Euros were in full swing, the Olympics were approaching and Britain was ruling the world of cycling.

So clearly this anonymous soul felt anyone unfortunate enough to be attending West Ham v Stoke deserved to feel some of the love.

And surely everyone at Upton Park will be grateful that the match has been scheduled for just two weeks after Bonfire Night, meaning they're well prepared for an evening of staring up at the sky in the name of entertainment.

Only not even the most majestic fireworks imaginable will compare to the sight of Jussi Jaaskekainen launching one upfield on to Andy Carroll's bonce for those who lump on the Hammers.

Yep, that's the only way to get through this long ball fest for me and I can't see Big Sam's boys letting me down.

The combination of Carroll and Kevin Nolan was lethal in their Newcastle days and Allardyce has done brilliantly to get them back together again.

Stoke are better equipped to deal with it than most teams with the height of their average defender roughly equal to the pile of resignation letters at the Beeb.

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The Logan County Board of Zoning Appeals Tuesday night tabled its ruling on a proposed limestone quarry between Lincoln and Broadwell to give opposing forces time to reach a common ground.

The board is considering the contested petition of local attorney Douglas Muck and his sister, Kaellyn Arch, who want the county to rezone a patch of land just west of Interstate 55 near the intersection of 1400th Street and 900th Avenue to make way for Hanson Materials Service to lease the land and extract limestone.

The project would mean 18 local jobs, and millions of dollars spent and saved in Logan County, according to officials.

“This issue here has caused me more lack of sleep than any other issue before,” said board chairman Doug Thompson.

The board planned to make a ruling on Tuesday night, but Muck asked for 30 days to connect quarry objectors with Hanson representatives in hopes of designing a formal agreement between the parties before blasting begins.

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Logan County Board Member Dave Hepler on Tuesday said he planned to vote in approval of the quarry, despite the recommendation of the zoning board.

“I have seen no evidence that shows why we shouldn’t allow this petition,” he said, adding that the financial benefit for Logan County is simply to great to pass up.

Hepler noted Logan County has set out to be a wind energy center in the Midwest. Officials from a proposed wind farm in western Logan County say the entire project would be jeopardized without affordable limestone for construction.

The zoning board’s decision followed a Monday night meeting in the West Lincoln-Broadwell gymnasium that stretched for more than three hours, and contained some strained testimony and tense moments between the parties.

Blane Olson, who farms and raises livestock near the proposed project, has been one of the most outspoken objectors to the quarry.

He said he isn’t against the existence of the quarry, necessarily, but he wants to make sure his land and family are protected from mining operations.

He, along with other objectors, submitted a list of a dozen concerns related to the quarry hurting their land values and quality of life. Those issues include traffic safety, negative changes in underground water sources, air quality and noise pollution.

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That a team like Sky treats them differently

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Knebel said he has received numerous enquiries from potential sponsors for the team after Rabobank announced they were ending their long-term backing. However he called on clear rules on how major professional teams operate.

"It is important that we have an international legal structure, created in consultation with the international professional teams, “ Knebel said according the ANP news agency.

By that, he meant that the major international teams should all agree on how to treat former dopers.

“You see that a team like Sky treats them differently than for example Garmin. It would be good to all agree on a process. If that is not internationally possible, we will work with the Dutch pro teams, the National Federation or the NSF (the Dutch Olympic committee) to find a national method to recover cycling's credibility.”

Rabobank announced on October 19 that it would end its title sponsorship of the team as of the end of the year, although it would fulfil its financial obligations beyond that time. The team said that it would continue as a “white label” team until a new title sponsor is found.

Rabobank is currently being sued by Michael Rasmussen for 5.8 million Euros for his dismissal during the 2007 Tour de France. The bank said that doping in the sport was its reason for ending its 17-year sponsorship.

"We were shocked at the many details of the USADA report. For us, this has made the glass more than full. Enough is enough. And we are not confident that cycling will improve in the medium term," Rabobank financial director Bert Bruggink said at the time.

In an affidavit published alongside the USADA reasoned decision, Levi Leipheimer confessed to doping during his time with the Dutch team. The UCI has also recently asked that proceedings be opened against Spain's Carlos Barredo because of questionable values shown under the biological passport programme while riding for Rabobank.

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Reinardt Janse van Rensburg, one of South Africa's most successful road cyclists this season, will be racing in memory of his father when he lines up at the Momentum 94.7 Cycle Challenge in Johannesburg on Sunday.

“If it were not for him, I might never have become involved in cycling," Janse van Rensburg said of his father Anton, who died last week.

“When I was 13 my dad bought me my first bicycle for Christmas. Since then, he has been my biggest fan."

Janse van Rensburg said his father had been a keen cyclist himself and encouraged him to start racing.

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Only Peter Sagan (Liquigas), Mark Cavendish (Sky) and Any Greipel (Lotto-Belisol) won more international races this season than the 23-year-old South African.

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His back and knees, which have squatted under the sort of weights that give you Popeye thighs,Determine by yourself almost all good replicawatches Switzerland. would struggle to last the distance.

'I'm definitely not going to Rio,' he confirmed, which means he is not about to 'do a Redgrave' by going back on the undertaking he made while the sweat was still wet.

'It is 100 per cent ruled out. Nothing will top London. And four years is too much to ask. We're not talking about a sport like equestrianism where you can go on to an older age.

'I think the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow would be a nice way to end it. That's only two years away and I have never competed seriously in Scotland. If it was anywhere else in the world I wouldn't even think about it. I am not expecting to be there but if I can be there, it would be great.

'You don't know how your body is going to shape up. It's whether you can maintain the performance - or improve it - without getting injured. That's the battle every athlete faces and the older you get the harder it becomes.

'You are always pushing, pushing, pushing but it is when you do that that your body can break down. In terms of doing any competition, I'll leave it until at least next summer before making a call.'

Therefore, Hoy will not be competing in the new velodrome named after him when the World Cup comes to Glasgow tomorrow, 101 days after he won the last of his six Olympic gold medals.

UCI to open hotline for doping-related issues

Cycling’s governing body is considering opening a hotline for riders wishing to discuss doping-related issues, International Cycling Union (UCI) president Pat McQuaid has said.
The UCI stripped Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles last month after the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) said he was involved in the “most sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping program that sport has ever seen”. Cycling has long battled a widespread doping problem and the UCI has been criticised from several quarters over its actions to combat the scourge.

“At the end of the day it is you the riders who have the ultimate say about whether our sport is clean,” McQuaid wrote in a letter to riders published on the UCI on Tuesday. “Naturally, we need to do more to ensure that the UCI is as accessible as possible, and in particular to you the riders, should you wish to discuss issues or concerns relating to doping,new watchesdiscount watchesreplica watches fake watchreplica.” he added.

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Meanwhile Team Sky have appointed Australian Shaun Stephens as performance coach for the 2013 season, the British-based outfit announced yesterday. Stephens was head coach of the Australian triathlon team at London 2012 where a British track cycling squad, under the guidance of Sky boss Dave Brailsford, won a slew of Olympic gold medals.

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“I have watched their outstanding performances with interest over the last three years and have been impressed by how they have assembled their team and introduced innovative performance strategies to cycling. “I’m looking forward to contributing to the team and bringing in new ideas through my sport science and coaching knowledge of triathlon.” “I believe it is Dave Brailsford’s vision of introducing a diversity of skill sets... that has given Team Sky a competitive advantage over other teams.”

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For the first time since the race debuted in 2008, local runners took the top spots on the medal podium at the Lower Potomac River Ten-Mile Run.

Injuries forced defending champion Michael Wardian and silver medalist Dickson Mercer to miss the annual race Oct. 14, leaving the race for the gold to local standouts Brandon Demers and David Raley and former champion and defending bronze medalist John Piggott of Williamsburg, Va.

Demers, 23, of Leonardtown, who sprained an ankle shortly before last year’s race and finished three minutes short of his one-hour goal, returned to Piney Point on Oct. 14 primed by a ramped-up training regimen and a string of successful races.

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Demers found his rhythm after the second mile and passed Raley as they crossed the three-mile mark at the Island Inn.

“I made the decision to try to run away with it as opposed to settling and leaving it for later,” Demers said.

He surged ahead, reversed course at the tip of the island and maintained his aggressive pace as he returned to the mainland and continued his charge to the end of Lighthouse Road, breaking the tape in 56 minutes 59 seconds.

“Last year I was absolutely determined to finish in under an hour, and thus my 2011 time of 59:28 felt like a major accomplishment,” Raley said in an email. “Nonetheless, I aspired to put that time to shame this year by shooting for sub-58:00. And despite running essentially alone in the latter half of the race and having to work against a ferocious headwind off the river, I kept focused on my objective and found a kick when I needed it most, allowing me to break 58:00 with only a couple seconds to spare. That came as a major relief as time really seemed to be running out on my goal toward the end of the race.”

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The women’s race is always a surprise since no champion has ever returned to defend her title. Defending silver medalist Holly Graf and defending two-time bronze medalist Paula Fernandes did return.

“I had been on a training program and running through some injuries over the past six months. I really wanted to do at least as well as I did last year,” said Graf, who finished only 11 seconds short of her 2011 time. “I concentrated on setting a good pace for myself. I kept telling myself, ‘Steady and strong,’ and whenever I felt especially good, I'd push a little harder. Whenever I felt I was lagging, I'd repeat a positive mantra, and it seemed to do the trick. I was thrilled to see I had done as well as I had.”

Fernandes, 38, of Baltimore, was doubtful of a bronze medal three-peat, but improved her 2011 time by nearly a minute,Full range of hublotreplica available to buy online with 0% finance, clocking 1:16:03 for the silver medal. Sarah Cotsonas, 21, of Leonardtown and a first-timer at the race, finished 36 seconds behind Fernandes to win bronze.

“The wind was a bit of a problem for me, but I was glad for the cool, dry air,” said Graf, who competes in more than 50 events a year. “Without a warmup it took a while to get going, but considering that I had not done as many miles as usual for preparation, I did all right.”

The Lower Potomac River Ten-Mile Run draws raves for its scenic course, historically perfect race day weather, and sumptuous post-race cookout hosted by the Friends of the Piney Point Lighthouse Museum.

“Great food, great opportunity for fellowship among runners,” Holly Graf said. “Thanks to Piney Point Lighthouse Museum and their volunteers for co-hosting the race and making it a wonderful event.”

The Chesapeake Bay Running Club presents the race with the support of local cycling club Pax Velo and the Second District Rescue Squad in Valley Lee. Proceeds benefit the Piney Point Lighthouse Museum and Chesapeake Bay Field Lab.

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City watches water quality following vote

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But not quite yet.

At issue is the level of haloacetic acids and other byproducts of the disinfection process in the water. The byproducts are created when chlorine reacts with organic matter in the source water.

The byproduct levels were roughly constant, but the EPA lowered the acceptable maximum several years ago, putting the city in violation and on the path that eventually led to Tuesday’s vote.

However, the last two quarterly tests showed the levels had dropped below the federal threshold. While Pilachowski has said he does not expect them to stay down, he will not start using chloramine until they come back up.

“The latest quarter — we’ve taken the sample and we’re waiting for the results,” he said. “We won’t add the chloramine until we have to.”

Pilachowski said he has everything he needs to make the change when the time comes.

Opposition to chloramine was motivated by claims about health problems supposedly linked to the chemical in other water systems using it. Alderman Gary Donahue, part of a citizens group that tried to rally that opposition through the city and the loudest voice of opposition on the board, said there was talk of a petition for a revote but that he had no personal enthusiasm for the idea.Find nikeshoes from a vast selection of Heels.

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City Clerk Henry Heck said that as of noon Wednesday, he had received no inquiries about petitioning for a revote.

Even if a petition for a second vote were circulated, it would not be binding. Pilachowski has sole authority over the water system under the city charter. While Pilachowski said he would implement the new filter system if voters passed the bond, Costello said Pilachowski would be within his authority to implement chloramine in the face of a second vote overturning the first one.

“He would have been within his rights regardless of what happened last night,” Costello said. “It’s within his authority to make the call. He said he’d abide by (the vote) — there’s nothing requiring him to do that.”

Pilachowski said he had given the subject some thought, but would not say whether he would exercise his authority unilaterally in the event of a revote. He would say that he thought a revote would be counter-productive.

“The last thing we need is to drag this out for years and a number of votes,” he said. “We need to do this in a united way.”

A recount of Tuesday’s vote is also a possibility.

Costello said the 3.4 percent margin of the vote falls within the 5 percent margin that allows any city voter to request a recount. A request would need to be made to the city clerk with 10 days of the election, the city attorney said.

Startup Weekend to incubate ideas

The Buffalo Niagara region is hosting a series of events next week meant to help prospective entrepreneurs bring their most promising ideas to the marketplace, highlighted by Buffalo’s first Startup Weekend.

The 54-hour event, which begins next Friday at Medaille College, offers would-be business owners the chance to work in teams, receive feedback and mentoring from experts, and win prizes of cash and incubator space.

Buffalo’s Startup Weekend and a slate of events scheduled at the University at Buffalo coincide with the national Startup Weekend and Global Entrepreneurship Week.

“With anybody who has that entrepreneurial flame, we can fan it a little bit better,” said Thomas R. Ulbrich, executive director of UB’s Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, part of the School of Management.Alstyle shoes are the best selling shirt we have,

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“My goal is to make Buffalo the Queen City of startups,” said John W. Howell, CEO of nxtARROW, an economic-development company that works to attract startup companies to Buffalo and operates a virtual incubator.

This is the first time that Buffalo is hosting a Startup Weekend, a national program sponsored by the Kauffman Foundation.

A group of volunteers has worked since the spring to set up the event, which runs from next Friday to Sunday at Medaille, said Dan Magnuszewski, chief of innovation at Z80 Labs, an incubator for technology companies. Other organizers include Steve Poland, Dan Gigante, Jon Spitz and Jeff Ross.

Buffalo’s Startup Weekend is meant to help technology companies get off the ground and is aimed at people who have an idea for new computer software, smartphone applications or mobile technologies, Magnuszewski said. Some Startup Weekend attendees will come with ideas for a new product; others will offer their services to the visionaries.

Beginning at 6:30 p.m. next Friday, participants will pitch their ideas to a group of experts and form teams around the best ideas. Those teams will work over the weekend to develop a business plan and product prototypes – with the assistance of the mentors on hand – before presenting those plans and demonstrating their products Sunday.This tcheaprolexwatchesfor men is constructed in maintenance-free tungsten.

“It’s very condensed – it’s a very intense process,” Magnuszewski said.

The top teams, as judged by a panel of experts, receive cash prizes, free incubator space in Z80 Labs or nxtARROW, flexible space in CoworkBuffalo and legal advice.

Organizers hope Startup Weekend helps get some new companies off the ground. One of Z80 Labs’ tenants, GradFly, which develops next-generation software to match students to the right college, participated in a Startup Weekend in Rochester this spring.

Participants must register for Buffalo Startup Weekend, at $25 for students and $50 for members of the public, and registration is limited to 125 people.

About 90 people have signed up so far, Magnuszewski said, including a good number of college students. Details are available at www.buffalo.startupweekend.org.

The organizers of Startup Weekend are holding an informational happy hour from 4:30 to 7 p.m. today at Z80 Labs, on the first floor of The Buffalo News, Washington and Scott streets.

Global Entrepreneurship Week begins Monday, and UB is hosting tie-in events. The main event at UB is the appearance by Black Mycoskie on Thursday as part of the UB Distinguished Speakers Series. He is founder of TOMS Shoes and author of “Start Something That Matters,This tcheaprolexwatchesfor men is constructed in maintenance-free tungsten.” the 2012 UB Reads selection.

Other UB events include speed networking, an “Entrepreneurs Unplugged” round-table discussion and an Innovation Challenge. “I think it’s a very exciting time to be an entrepreneur in Western New York,” Ulbrich said.

Nixon was supposed to go to dinner with friends

A man described as a fledgling serial killer by prosecutors was executed Thursday in Texas for a woman’s slaying during a break-in at her home a decade ago.

Mario Swain, 33, received lethal injection for killing Lola Nixon, 46, at her home in East Texas’ Longview two days after Christmas in 2002.Determine by yourself almost all good replicawatches Switzerland. Evidence showed he threw her body into the trunk of her BMW, drove to a remote area outside of the city about 120 miles east of Dallas and dumped it in the back seat of an abandoned car.

Swain was asked by a warden if he had a final statement before his punishment. The condemned prisoner shook his head, closed his eyes and took several barely audible breaths.

Swain’s attorney, James Volberding, said no late attempts were made in the courts to block the execution, the 13th this year in the nation’s busiest capital punishment state.

The U.S. Supreme Court last month refused to review the case, and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals last week rejected an appeal that contended a prison expert’s testimony during the sentencing phase of Swain’s 2003 capital murder trial was false and misleading.

Nixon was supposed to go to dinner with friends that Friday night after Christmas but didn’t show up. When she couldn’t be reached the next day, friends called police who found the back door of her home jimmied and blood throughout the place.we have a ability to offer different colors and wholesalejewelry sports shoes, A neighbor who saw an unfamiliar truck parked on the street the previous night reported that to police and the truck was tracked to Swain.

He initially blamed friends for the burglary, then led police to Nixon’s body. Authorities determined she’d been beaten with a tire iron, stabbed and strangled.

The tire iron was recovered from a trash container where Swain said he had thrown it. Evidence showed he used Nixon’s credit cards and gave a piece of her stolen jewelry to a friend. Nixon’s blood was found on Swain’s clothing in the truck, along with her car keys and garage door opener.

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Lance Larison, a prosecutor at Swain’s trial, called Swain “a serial killer in training.”

“A girlfriend told us he kept a list in notebooks of names and license plates of girls he would follow,” Larison said. “I think he was working up to something.”

It’s not clear if Swain knew Nixon. She managed a Longview telephone call center where Swain once worked.

One of Swain’s trial lawyers, Rick Hagan, said the evidence and vivid testimony from those who say Swain robbed them hindered the defense’s efforts to convince jurors to spare Swain from the death penalty.

Larson said blood evidence in the case was “consistent with a struggle” inside Nixon’s home, where she lived alone.

Deborah Hancock told the Longview News-Journal she and her husband were to have dinner with Nixon that night. They stopped by Nixon’s house with a carry-out package when she didn’t arrive to eat. When their knocks went unanswered, they left the food at her front door.

“I can’t believe it’s been 10 years,” Hancock said. “She was very outgoing and very direct, fun,Full range of hublotreplica available to buy online with 0% finance, lively. She was just one of a kind.”

Swain’s execution is to be followed by two more next week in Texas.

The film itself is an angry cry against

In the US, they released Grassroots to influence the presidential debate. In the UK, it's released to capitalise on it.

This charming, unpredictable indie comedy follows Grant Cogswell, a passionate, slightly deranged green campaigner, as he tries to unseat Richard Mciver, an incumbent Democrat on Seattle's city council. Told from the perspective of his flustered but talented campaign agent, Phil Campbell (played by American Pie's Jason Biggs) it manages to avoid the predictable structure of most political films and make some complicated, nuanced points about idealism and modern politics.

Campbell, whose memoir of the real life election, Zioncheck For President, forms the basis for the script, is joined by his girlfriend,Buy the latest fashionable women's blogshells, Six Feet Under's Lauren Ambrose. She brings the same mix of sweetness, intelligence and emotional warmth to this film as she did to that series. Her worries about the campaign – and the unsettled question of whether its success is based on an undercurrent of racism - provide an complex and intelligent moral counterweight to the central plot.

Director Stephen Gyllenhaal has been doing some interesting things with the marketing of this film. In every American city the film opened in during the summer, he set up informal debates between a real local candidate and audience members. The film itself is an angry cry against a political system in which money talks – from super PACs to backroom deals. It also has an unmistakeably left-wing bent. I rather admired that the film chose to be honest rather than manipulative about its politics, which it wears proudly and unashamedly. More conservative viewers may find its assumptions irritating, but the film has a general goodwill to it which should keep them on board.

The political tint suggests a left-wing diatribe against corporate culture, cars, fossil fuels and the isolation of western capitalism. That's in there, but Grassroots ends up making some very mature comments about the nature of idealism, predominantly through the character of Cogswell, who starts the film banging his shoes on driver's windshields shouting "doesn't this suck?" and ends it competing at a city-wide political level. The director has an adult's eye for the downsides of idealism, which include harshness,AUTOMATIC WATCH MEN HUBLOT hublotwatch WRIST online. simplification, puritanism and intolerance of alternate viewpoints. He also has a touching belief in the powers of compromise and personal decency which transcend the political limitations of the film.

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Worthy as it may be, Grassroots remains pacey, funny and enjoyable throughout. "I'm a journalist," Cogswell insists at one point, only for Campbell to reply: "You're an unemployed music critic. People know the difference." Political geeks will enjoy the tactical details, including a running joke about George Bush's habit of asking interrogators to repeat the question so he had time to think of an answer.

Probably the most shocking aspect came in the realisation that a film set in 2001 was being treated as a period piece. Characters smoke in cafes, the TVs look enormous, and a scene in which someone tries to get on the internet – complete with the strange beeps and noises that used to accompany the technology – is played for laughs.

Gyllenhall's effort to affect the US presidential race through this sweet-natured indie comedy is perhaps a little optimistic. Its release date in the UK – just three days after the polls close across the Atlantic – suggest the distributers are being somewhat more cynical in their approach over here. Either way, it’s a smart, funny, kind-hearted film, which deserves as large an audience as possible.