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TWO OF the most famous documents in American history the
Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence are going
on display in Britain for the first time next year.
The British Library said last month the documents, on loan
from the US, will be featured as part of an exhibition marking
the 800th anniversary of the founding document of Britains
political system, the Magna Carta.
The exhibition will provide a rare opportunity to see under
one roof all three documents symbols of liberty on both sides
of the Atlantic and beyond.
The bedrock of our modern day society is rooted in the
historic documents of the Magna Carta, Declaration of Independence, and Bill of Rights the result of brave citizens who
understood the importance of change and reform, said Tony
Marx, president of the New York Public Library.
SEPARATION
The New York library is lending the Declaration of Independence, which Thomas Jefferson copied in his own handwriting.
The Declaration established the separation of America from
Britain, and paved the way for the drafting of the American
Constitution.
The Bill of Rights, one of the 14 original copies of the document produced in 1789, is lent by the US National Archives.
Both documents could trace their influence back to the Magna
Carta. Issued in 1215 by King John, it established for the first
time that the king was subject to the law, not above it.
The exhibition, Magna Carta: Law, Liberty, Legacy, runs
from March 13 to September 1, 2015.
intervenes.
armbands to remember their 44 compatriots who died when the jet was shot down
over Ukraine.
The games was officially opened by
the Queen after cycling great Chris Hoy,
Britains most decorated Olympian,
handed over the baton which has traveled
throughout the Commonwealth since starting a relay at Buckingham Palace last year.
The 88-year-old monarch showed her
lighter side when Hoy and Prince Tunku
Imran, president of the Commonwealth
Games Federation, struggled to retrieve
the message from the baton she left in it.
When the note was finally recovered, the
queen flashed a smile and held her arms out
aloft before revealing its contents.
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COMEDY IS a bit like history. It repeats itself, and what started out as satire can mellow
into farce.
The Monty Python troupe burst forth from Britain as the 1960s became the 70s, with
a delirious blend of satire, surrealism and silliness. Almost 35 years after their last live
performance, they were reunited for 10 farewell shows at Londons O2 Arena.
Were they comic geniuses? The evidence of their July 1 opening night says yes. Should
geniuses stage affectionate send-off shows for their fans? Maybe not.
Monty Python Live (Mostly) features performances of many of their best skits, interspersed with saucy song-and-dance numbers and clips both live-action and animated
from the classic TV series Monty Pythons Flying Circus.
Like aging rock bands, the Pythons have lost a member along lifes highway Graham Chapman, who died in 1989. The five surviving Pythons are now over 70. Like the
Rolling Stones, theyre more wrinkled than you remember, but still perform with gusto.
CONTRIBUTION
Each makes a distinct contribution. Eric Idle, who assembled this event with some of
the Broadway pizazz of his hit musical Spamalot, is a crowd-pleasing showman. John
Cleese and Michael Palin still perform together with quick-fire comic timing, and crack
each other up.
The only thing missing is surprise. Its inevitable fans have waited decades for
this but the Pythons get a standing ovation before they open their mouths. Many
fan-favorite sketches are here: the dead parrot, Spam, The Lumberjack Song, the four
Yorkshiremen, the Spanish Inquisition. Lesser-seen gems also get an airing, including
the argument sketch and Anne Elk, with her theory on the brontosaurus.
It ends how could it not? with the 15,000-strong audience joining in a jolly singalong of Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.
For Python fans, the show was broadcast to 1,800 movie theaters around the world.
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British Experts
Analysing MH17
Black Boxes
DAVID CAMERON says black boxes
from the Malaysia Airlines plane
downed in eastern Ukraine were
being examined by UK air accident
investigators.
The Prime Minister said on Twitter that British experts at the Air
Accidents Investigation Branch will
retrieve data from the flight recorders
for analysis, following a request from
the Dutch government.
The Air Accidents Investigation
Branch (AAIB) in Farnborough,
southwest of London, is looking at the
flight data recorder, which records
information from instruments on
the plane.
On July 23 AAIB experts downloaded valid data from the first
black box, the cockpit voice recorder,
which should give them hours of the
pilots conversations.
As UJ went to press, security officials in Ukraine revealed the downed
Malaysia Airlines jet suffered an explosive loss of pressure after shrapnel
from a missile punctured it. They say
the information came from the planes
flight data recorders, which were being analysed by British experts.
Ukraine officials were present at
the examination of the data recorders,
but no other announcements were
made, and Dutch officials leading the
investigation were hoping to publish
their own more detailed report later.
However, it still remains unclear
who fired a missile, with pro-Russia
rebels and Ukraine blaming each
other.
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expected to last through the summer. Germany says travelers to the United States
should expect checks, but did not specify
when they would start.
Security experts were skeptical. Michael
Boyd, who heads aviation consultancy
Boyd Group International, said would-be
terrorists will find ways to make it look as
if the device is working, for example by
calling up a family photo.
If you get good intelligence, he said,
you dont tell the other side you have it.
UK Regulator Imposes
Caps On
Payday Loans
BRITAINS financial regulator last month announced new
limitations on what payday lenders can charge their customers, the latest step in moves to tackle poor conduct in the
short-term credit industry.
The Financial Conduct Authority said last month that from
January, payday loan rates must not exceed a daily rate of 0.8
percent of the amount borrowed significantly lower than
what many lenders currently charge.
Default fees for borrowers who fail to repay on time should
be capped at 15 and customers must never have to pay back
more in fees and interest than the amount borrowed.
That means that someone struggling with repayments on
a 100 loan should never have to pay back more than 200.
Britains payday loan industry has been under intense
scrutiny amid anger over its poor regulation. Last month,
the countrys biggest payday lender, Wonga, was ordered to
pay out 2.6m to compensate tens of thousands of customers
for dishonest debt collection practices.
Last year, 1.6 million consumers in Britain took out 10
million loans, with a total value of 2.5bn.
Moore, said he would make a more traditional entrance to his seat in the stadium.
At the moment there are no plans
for me to be involved, the 86-year-old
Moore said, smiling. Sadly, I am allergic
to helicopters.
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when applying for readmission. Once the authorized period of stay (which is documented
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By Jill Lawless
PRIME MINISTER Camerons government became younger, more female and
more Euroskeptic last month as Prime
Minister David Cameron shook up his top
team ahead of an election next year.
In the biggest Cabinet shuffle since
Britains coalition government took office
in 2010, Cameron moved Philip Hammond from defense to foreign secretary.
Hammond replaces William Hague, who
surprised many by announcing he was
becoming leader of the House of Commons
and will leave Parliament next year.
Michael Fallon, formerly energy minister, was promoted to defense secretary.
Education Secretary Michael Gove,
whose school reforms have angered many
teachers, was moved to the post of chief
whip, charged with maintaining discipline
among lawmakers and promoting the governments message on TV.
Several women gained promotion,
including new Education Secretary Nicky
Morgan, Environment Secretary Liz Truss
and Tina Stowell, new leader of the House
of Lords.
The changes bring the number of female
ministers to eight, among the 33 who at-
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THE ROYAL & Ancient Golf Club held a
business meeting last month to determine
whether to allow club members to vote
by proxy for its historic September vote
to have female members.
Club rules require members to be
present to vote but R&A secretary Peter
Dawson said last month at Royal Liverpool
that its clear that the majority of R&A
members feel that postal voting would
be appropriate in this case. The rules of
the club do not cater for postal voting
and, therefore, those rules would have to
be changed for a postal vote to be held
legitimately.
Dawson announced in April that the
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A GOVERNMENT policy of
issuing letters assuring Irish Republican Army fugitives they werent
wanted by police was flawed, but
didnt give criminals a get out of
jail free card, a British judge said
last month.
Justice Heather Hallett said the
contentious comfort letters, a
little-known offshoot of the Northern Ireland peace process, did not
amount to an amnesty.
The letters came to light after the
arrest of John Downey, who was
charged with a 1982 bomb attack
that killed four soldiers and seven
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ITS AN iconic scene of Britain at war:
Thousands of Londoners huddled in
Underground stations as German bombs
rained down.
But this is not the 1940s Blitz its
World War I, more than 20 years earlier.
For most people, the Great War evokes
images of mud, gas masks and the trenches
of the Western Front. The Imperial War
Museum wants to expand that view. A
century after the conflict began, the London
museum aims to provide a new perspective
on the war to end all wars.
Senior historian Terry Charman said
last month that many people are surprised
to learn that London was bombed first by
zeppelins, then by planes and that 300,000
people sought shelter in subway stations.
They say: Air raids? Really? Charman said. I think we see the First World
War very much through the prism of the
trenches of the Western Front. You forget
that there was a home front.
Reclaiming stories of the home front is
one of the missions of the museum, which
reopens last month after a six-month closure
for a 40m renovation.
FOUNDED
The museum was founded in 1917, as
the war still raged, to preserve the stories of
those who were fighting and dying. It retains
that goal, as well as its Imperial moniker,
a relic of a vanished British Empire.
In other ways the museum has modernized. It now covers recent conflicts,
including those in Iraq and Afghanistan,
and includes an impressive collection of
old and new military hardware. From the
ceiling of the buildings new atrium hang
a Spitfire fighter plane, a Harrier jump jet,
a V1 rocket and more.
But the museums curators are just as
interested in human stories. The World War
I galleries move from the battlefront to the
home front, to show how the first total war
shook society from top to bottom.
The permanent exhibition includes more
than 1,300 objects from weapons and uniforms to diaries and letters and alternates
between the big picture and small details.
Both perspectives have emotional power.
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UK Court Orders
Glee Name Change
In Legal Row
GLUM NEWS for the TV show Glee
Britains High Court ruled last month that
the musical show must change its name
because it breaches the trademark of a
chain of comedy clubs.
A judge told Twentieth Century Fox
that it had to re-name the series in Britain,
though the order wont take effect until an
appeal has been heard.
The studio was sued by Comic Enterprises, which operates a string of venues
called The Glee Club.
Judge Roger Wyand ruled in favor of
Comic Enterprises in February, saying
there was a likelihood of confusion
between the two brands.
Fox said it would appeal, and argued
that ordering a name change would be
unnecessary, unfair and disproportionate.
But the judge concluded that Glee
had to go.
I find it hard to believe that the cost of
the re-titling and publicizing of the new
name would be so prohibitive compared
to the value of the series, he said. I was
told many times during the course of the
trial how this series is a blockbuster.
The judge said it was possible the Court
of Appeal would take a different view, so
he put the re-naming order on hold until
appeal judges have analyzed the case.
Comic Enterprises is also seeking
damages. The judge said the final amount
would be determined later, but ordered
Twentieth Century Fox to make an interim
payment of 100,000.
Trip Leader
Recounts Fatal
Polar Bear Attack
A BRITISH expedition leader has told a
coroners inquest how he tried to gouge a
polar bears eyes to stop it attacking teenagers on an Arctic adventure trip.
Michael Reid recounted the attack
last month at an inquest into the death of
17-year-old Horatio Chapple, who was
mauled as he slept in a tent.
Four others were injured in the 2011
attack in Norways Svalbard archipelago.
Reid told the inquest in Salisbury, that
he tried to shoot the bear, but his rifle did
not go off.
Reid said the bear then attacked him,
and I thought the weakest part is the eyes
so I tried to take out the eyes with my
fingers, but was unsuccessful.
Reid grabbed the gun again. This time
it fired, killing the bear.
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By Danica Kirka
CAN BRITAIN avoid bubble trouble in its economy?
Concerns are mounting that the countrys housing market is overinflated, with
London house prices rising almost 19 percent in 12 months. Experts fear it is
fueled by debt and the market might pop and come crashing down, as it did in
the US during the financial crisis, dragging the country into recession and leaving
millions of homeowners with properties that are worth less than their mortgages.
In an attempt to avoid such a scenario, the Bank of England last month announced measures to tighten credit and cool off the sector. The move is of interest
globally, as it will show how much a major central bank can keep a specific sector
from overheating in an economy that is otherwise still recovering.
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Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said that while he did not see a bubble
in the property market now, the recent surge in prices warranted preventive action.
This is the limit of our tolerance, Carney said after a meeting of a Bank
of England committee created to prevent a repeat of the recent financial crisis.
PricedOut, a group that campaigns for affordable house prices, says people
with steady but modest jobs nurses, teachers and engineers have little hope
of buying a home, especially in the south. In Oxford, Britains least affordable
city, the average house price at about 340,000 costs 11 times gross average
earnings, according to the Lloyds Bank Affordable Cities Review.
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(Your comments, requests and recipes are welcomed. If you want to contact
me please Email me at: Sandra Cherry Yourcuppatea1@yahoo.com)
This months recipe will involve cooking the chicken in an oven, but I find in the
summer and indeed when just cooking for
myself, I use my toaster/convection oven so
I dont heat up all the kitchen. My favourite
lettuce for this recipe and for when I do
an English salad plate, I love to use the
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of crunch, they are so good. Now usually
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of Iceburg lettuce and Spring Greens all the
time. Mangoes are more available than they
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This is an easy recipe and perfect
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crusty bread.
Heat over to 350F, Mix oil and 1 tsp curry
powder, toss the chicken in it and place on
a foil lined baking tray; bake until cooked
through, about 25 minutes, turning once.
Leave to cool, slice.
Place remaining curry powder with the
yogurt, chutney, lime zest and juice.
Arrange the lettuce leaves on two plates,
top with the mango slices, then the chicken
slices and drizzle with the dressing. Scatter onion and sesame seeds on top. (Two
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now our latest British Consul-General David
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Each had a different style and manner. Rob
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Jolly Good
MEAT PRODUCTS
Bangers
Pork Pies
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Manheim, PA www.parenfaire.com
3: Colorado Renaissance Festival at Perry Park
Rd, Larkspur, CO www.coloradorenaissance.com
o The Whale and Ale in San Pedro offers
Happy Hour Mon-Fri usually 5-7pm; Piano Night
is every Friday at 7pm; their menu is fabulous; they
do banquets, catering and specialize in having a
good time! I personally like the upstairs dining
room. (310) 832-0363.
4,11,18, 25: The Mayflower Club of N Hollywood holds Celtic Irish Dance workshops. Night in
a Harem Burlesque Aug 9; Laurel and Hardy, Sons
of the Desert Aug 19; and Chicano Rock Aug 23
(818) 769-9805.
4-10: Michigan Pirate Festival at Harbor Island,
Grand Haven, MI www.michiganpiratefestival.com
6: Plaza Pantry of Ojai, CA invites you to join
them for an English Afternoon Tea 1:30-3:30pm
(805) 646-6325.
8-10: Pirates of the Pacific Festival at Port of
Brookings-Harbor, OR www.piratesofthepacificfestival.com
16-17: Annual Silver Kingdom Renaissance
Festival at Ye Olde Commons, 120 Northside Rd,
Charlton, MA www.kingdomfestival.com
14-17: San Franciscos highly acclaimed
Lamplighters Music Theatre embark upon their
62nd Season this August with an uproarious
production of that swashbuckling perennial favorite
The Pirates Of Penzance. www.lamplighters.org
(415) 227-4797
16-Sept 21: Oregon Renaissance Festival of
Hillsboro at Washington County Fair Complex,
Hillsboro, OR www.oregonrenfest.com
16-Sept 28: Michigan Renaissance Festival at
Holly, Michigan www.michrenfest.com
23-24: Midlands Pirate Festival at Bellevue
Pumpkin Ranch, Papillion, NB www.festint.com
23-24: Illinois Renaissance Festival at Ellsworth
Park Danville, Illinois www.illinoisrenfaire.com
23-24: Cortland Celtic Festival at Dwyer
Memorial Park, Cortland, NY www.cortlandcelt-
icfestival.com
23-24: La Grande Celtic Festival at Union
County Fairgrounds, La Grande OR www.neoregoncelts.com
23-Sept 28: Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival
at West Newton, PA 15089 www.pittsburghrenfest.com
23-Oct 19: The Maryland Renaissance Festival
at Crownsville, MD www.rennfest.com
o The Olde Ship in Fullerton (714) 871-7447
and Santa Ana (714) 550-6700 Join them for Fish
and Chips Monday. Theyll cater your parties and
events, so book early. Check the website for the
latest entertainment www.theoldeship.com
29-Sept 1: Tortuga, A Pirate Festival at Willamette Mission State Park, Molalla, OR www.
piratesoftortuga.net
30-Oct 19: King Richards Faire at 235 Main
Street, Carver, MA www.kingrichardsfaire.net
30-Oct 13: Kansas City Renaissance Festival at
Bonner Springs, KS www.kcrenfest.com
30-Oct 19: Ohio Renaissance Festival at
Harveysburg OH www.renfestival.com
o Ye Olde Kings Head of Santa Monica offers
outdoor dining on the patio; visit their Gift Shoppe
and Bakery for your favorite British items; Karaoke
every Sunday; Trivia night is Wednesday; Happy
Hour Mon-Fri 4-7pm Enjoy! (310) 451-1402.
30-Sept 14: Des Moines Renaissance Faire at
Festival Park, Clear Lake, IO www.dmrenfaire.com
31: New World Festival at Chandler Music Hall,
71-73 Main St, Randolph, Vermont 05060 www.
newworldfestival.com (802) 728-9879.
TEXAS
BRITISH SOCIETY OF TEXAS (San Antonio)
AUGUST
9: Irish Jam Session & Social Night at the
Olmos Bharmacy, 6:30pm.
Call 619-466-3129
International Market (Las Vegas) Performance Food Service (Santa Cruz)
$1750
plus $4.99 s/h
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More Sport
Tindall Goes
Rory McIlroy celebrates winning the British Open Golf championship with
his mother Rosie after the final round at the Royal Liverpool golf club,
Hoylake, England, last month.
finish under par. Dame Laura Davies was the
top Brit finisher five strokes distant.
McIIroys Is Magic
120,000 racing fans gathered at Silverstone, July 6, for the British Grand Prix, where
Lewis Hamilton starting from sixth on the grid
claimed the glory. Mercedes team-mate Nico
Rosberg, used his pole position to keep him
ahead until the 29th lap when his gearbox
gave out. Hamilton took the lead and the
winning points, to put him five drivers points
distant of Rosberg. Williams Valtteri Bottas
was second with Red Bulls Daniel Ricciardo
third. Kimi Raikkonen was involved in a high
speed crash on the first lap which delayed
the race for an hour before it was restarted.
Boxing
Former WBO lightweight champion Ricky
Burns (36-4-1), who lost his first bout in ten
years and his crown to Terrence Crawford
in March, was unsuccessful at Glasgow late
June, in a WBC eliminator bout. Fighting the
unbeaten Dejan Zlaticann the Montenegrin
had the Coatbridge fighter canvas bound in
the first round and always looked dangerous.
Zlaticann(19-0) won a split-decision.Big
punch-up at the Echo Arena, Liverpool, July
12, where cruiserweight Nathan Cleverly
(28-1) stopped the Argentinian, Alejandro
Emilio Valori (15-5) in the second round and
his potential next bout opponent Tony Bellew,
(22-2) knocked out Brazilian, Julio Cesar Dos
Santos (26-3) in the fifth. Olympic superheavyweight gold medalist Anthony Joshua,
witnessed the ref pull out veteran 47-year-old
Matt Skeleton (28-8) in the second round,
pushing his record to 7-0. Olympic bronze
medalist, Anthony Agogo went 7-0 too, after
Gavin A Chieftain
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Late Soccer
Euro-Soccer
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Sporting Passings
ATTENTION FORMER
ROYAL MARINES
Now living in the US
There is now a Royal Marine
Association Branch formed
in the US.
Please contact:
SOUTHAMPTON says it has signed playmaker Dusan Tadic on a four-year deal from
Dutch side Twente for an undisclosed fee.
The 25-year-old Tadic is the first signing
of the summer by new manager Ronald Koeman. He will replace outgoing captain Adam
Lallana as the creative threat in Southamptons midfield.
Tadic has played 25 times for Serbia,
and scored 14 goals for Twente last season.
August 2014
BRITISH TEAMS
Touring North America
ARSENAL
New York Red Bulls 1, Arsenal 0
MAN CITY
Sporting Kansas C 1, Man City 4
Man City 5, AC Milan 1
Man City v Liverpool (July 30)
Man City v Olympiakos (Aug 2)
MAN UNITED
LA Galaxy 0, Man United 7
Man United 3, Roma 2
Man United 5 Inter Milan 3 (after pens)
Man United v Real Madrid (Aug 2)
(August 2, 109,000 tickets sold-out)
TOTTENHAM
Seattle Sounders 3, Tottenham H 3
Toronto FC 2, Tottenham H 3
Chicago Fire 0,Tottenham H 2
ASTON VILLA
FC Dallas 0, Aston Villa 2
Aston Villa 1, Houston Dynamo 0
LIVERPOOL
Liverpool 0, Roma 1
Liverpool 1, Olympiakos 0
Liverpool v Man City (July 30)
Liverpool v AC Milan (Aug 2)
CRYSTAL PALACE
Columbus Crew 2, Crystal Palace 2
Philadelphia Union 0, Crystal Palace 1
Richmond Kickers 0, Crystal Palace 3
~ GOLF ~
SWANSEA CITY
Chivas Guadalajara 1, Swansea 1
Minnesota Utd 2, Swansea 0
Racehorse Owned By
Queen Fails Dope Test
WEST BROM
Sacramento Rep 1, West Brom 3
Sacramento Rep 0, West Brom 1 (Game Two)
RANGERS
Ventura Cty Fusion 3, Rangers 1
Sacramento Republic 1, Rangers 2
Victoria Highlanders 1, Rangers 2
Ottawa Fury 0, Rangers 1
Manchester United
Plans To Return To US
For 2015 Summer Tour
MANCHESTER UNITED is planning on
returning to the United States next summer for several high-profile games to be
played across the country.
Details are sketchy at the moment, but
The Daily Telegraph newspaper reported
that United has been invited to return to
the States next summer to play games in
New York, Chicago and Dallas, presumably as part of the 2016 International
Champions Cup.
FIXTURES, DRAWS
AND RESULTS
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
QUALIFYING
SECOND ROUND
St Patricks Athletic 0, Legia Warsaw 5 (Agg 1-6)
The New Saints 0, Slovan Bratislava 2 (Agg 0-3)
Debrecen 2, Cliftonville 0 (Agg 2-0)
Celtic 4, KR Reykjavk 0 (Agg 5-0)
THIRD ROUND First Leg
Legia Warsaw 4, Celtic 1
BARCLAYS PREMIER
FIXTURES FOR THE MONTH
Saturday, August 16
Man Utd v Swansea
Leicester v Everton
QPR v Hull
Stoke v Aston Villa
West Brom v Sunderland
West Ham v Tottenham
Arsenal v Crystal Palace
Sunday, August 17
Liverpool v Southampton
Newcastle v Man City
Monday, August 18
Burnley v Chelsea
Saturday, August 23
Aston Villa v Newcastle
Chelsea v Leicester
Crystal Palace v West Ham
Southampton v West Brom
Swansea v Burnley
Everton v Arsenal
Sunday, August 23
Hull v Stoke
Tottenham v QPR
Sunderland v Man Utd
Monday, August 25
Man City v Liverpool
Saturday, August 30
Burnley v Man Utd
Aston Villa v Hull
Man City v Stoke
Newcastle v Crystal Palace
QPR v Sunderland
Swansea v West Brom
West Ham v Southampton
Everton v Chelsea
Sunday, August 31
Tottenham v Liverpool
Leicester v Arsenal
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GLASGOW COMMONWEALTH
GAMES
MEDAL STANDINGS
Rank Nations Gold Silver Bronze TOTAL
1
ENG
35 34
29
98
2
AUS
34 32
37 103
3
CAN
20
5
20
45
4
SCO
13 12
14
39
5
NZL
11
9
14
34
6
IND
10 19
12
41
7
RSA
9
7
11
27
8
NGR
6
5
8
19
9
JAM
5
3
4
12
10
WAL
4 10
13
27
11
KEN
4
4
1
9
12
SIN
4
1
1
6
13
MAS
3
5
5
13
14
CYP
2
2
2
6
15
CMR
1
3
2
6
16
PNG
1
1
0
2
17
PAK
0
2
1
3
17
SAM
0
2
1
3
19
NIR
0
1
1
2
20
BAH
0
1
0
1
20
BAN
0
1
0
1
20
IOM
0
1
0
1
20
MOZ
0
1
0
1
20
SRI
0
1
0
1
25
NAM
0
0
2
2
26
BAR
0
0
1
1
26
FIJ
0
0
1
1
26
GHA
0
0
1
1
26
GRN
0
0
1
1
26
MRI
0
0
1
1
26
TTO
0
0
1
1
26
UGA
0
0
1
1
26
ZAM
0
0
1
1
As of July 30
~ BOXING ~
Chisora-Fury
Fight Is Off After
Sparring Injury
DERECK CHISORA last month withdrew from his European heavyweight
title fight against Tyson Fury after
fracturing his hand during a sparring
session.
The Londoner was set to meet Fury
in Manchester to contest the European
belt and the vacant British title July 26
but the fight will now be rescheduled
with a new date to be announced shortly.
I cant tell you how disappointed I
am to have to pull out of the fight against
Fury, but it is on the advice of my specialist that I have to do this, Chisora
said following the announcement.
After a bad-tempered runup to the
fight, Fury reacted unsympathetically
to his opponents withdrawal.
Told you all what would happen find
me a real man to fight the furious1,
Chisora tweeted. If anyone feels like
a fight Im in Bolton town center and I
feel like a rumble.
Last months scheduled bout was
also set to be a final eliminator for the
WBO world title, currently held by
Wladimir Klitschko.
Chisora and Fury fought three years
ago, with Fury winning on points.
By Ridge Mahoney
(As of July 27)
Transfer window closes August 31
X- unknown transfer fee paid
Arsenal . . . IN
Calum Chambers (Southampton) 16m;
Alexis Sanchez (Barcelona) 35m;
Mathieu Debuchy (Newcastle United) X.
Out . . . Thomas Eisfeld (Fulham) X, Chuks Aneke (Zuite
Waregem), free; Lukasz Fabianski (Swansea City),
free; Bacary Sagna (Manchester City), free; Nicklas
Bendtner, Chu Young Park (both released), Wellington
Silva (UD Almeria), loan.
Aston Villa . . . IN
Tom Leggett (Southampton) X, Isaac Nehemie
(Southampton), X, Kieran Richardson (Fulham) X;
Philippe Senderos (Valencia), free;
Joe Cole (West Ham), free.
Out . . . Marc Albrighton (Leicester City), free; Jordan
Bowery (Rotherham) X; Nathan Delfouneso, released.
Burnley . . . IN
Lukas Jutkiewicz (Middlesbrough), 1.5m; Michael
Kightly (Stoke City) X, Marvin Sordell (Bolton
Wanderers) X, Matt Gilks, free; Matt Taylor (West Ham
United) free; Steven Reid (West Bromwich Albion), free.
Out . . . David Edgar, Brian Stock, Keith Treacy,
Nick Liversedge, Junior Stanislas (all released)
Chris Baird (West Bromwich Albion), free.
Chelsea . . . IN
Diego Costa (Atletico Madrid) 32m; Cesc Fabregas
(Barcelona) 30m; Mario Pasalic (Hajduk Split) X,
Filipe Luis (Atletico Madrid) 20m;
Didier Drogba (Galatasaray), free.
Out . . . Romelu Lukaku (Everton) 28m;
Patrick van Aanholt (Sunderland),
Demba Ba (Besiktas), 4.7m; David Luiz (Paris St.
Germain), 40m; Tomas Kalas (Cologne), loan;
Mario Pasalic (Elche), loan: Lucas Piazon (Eintracht
Frankfurt), loan; Ashley Cole (Roma), free;
Frank Lampard (New York City FC), free; Samuel Etoo,
Henrique Hilario, Sam Hutchinson (all released).
Crystal Palace . . . IN
Fraizer Campbell (Cardiff) 900,000;
Chris Kettings (Blackpool), free.
Out . . . Jose Campana (Sampdoria) X; Jack Hunt
(Nottingham Forest), loan; Kagisho Dikgacoi (Cardiff
City), free; Jonathan Parr (Ipswich Town), free;
Neil Alexander, Daniel Gabbidon, Dean Moxey,
Aaron Wilbraham (all released).
Everton . . . IN
Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea) 23m;
Muhamed Besic (Ferencvaros) 4m;
Gareth Barry (Manchester City), free.
Out . . . Mason Springthorpe, Apostolos Vellios
(both released)
Hull City . . . IN
Jake Livermore (Tottenham Hotspur) 8m, Robert
Snodgrass (Norwich City) X; Jack Hunt (Nottingham
Forest), loan; Tom Ince (Blackpool), free.
Out . . . Joe Dudgeon, Abdoulaye Faye, Conor
Henderson, Eldin Jakupovic, Robert Koren (all
released); Matty Fryatt (Nottingham Forest), free.
Leicester City . . . IN
Leonardo Ulloa (Brighton & Hove Albion) 8m; Marc
Albrighton (Aston Villa), free; Jack Barmby (Manchester
United) free, Ben Hamer (Charlton Athletic),
Matthew Upson (Brighton and Hove Albion), free.
Out . . . Lloyd Dyer (Watford), free, George Taft (Burton
Albion), free; Zak Whitbread (Derby County), free;
Marko Futacs, released.
Liverpool . . . IN
Emre Can (Bayer Leverkusen), 10m; Adam Lallana
(Southampton) 25m, Rickie Lambert (Southampton),
4m; Dejan Loveren (Southampton), 20m;
Lazar Markovic (Benfica), 20m.
Out . . . Luis Alberto (Malaga), loan; Iago Aspas
(Sevilla), loan; Andre Wisdom (West Bromwich Albion),
loan.
Manchester City
Willy Caballero (Malaga) 4.4m, Fernando (Porto)
12m; Bacary Sagna (Arsenal) free.
Out . . . Marcos Lopes (Lille), loan; Gareth Barry
(Everton) free, Joleon Lescott (West Brom) free, Costel
Pantilimon (Sunderland) free; Alex Nimely, released
Manchester United . . . IN
Ander Herrera (Athletic Bilbao) 29m; Vanja Milinkovic,
FK Vojvodina X; Luke Shaw (Southampton), 27m.
Out . . . Alexander Buttner (Dynamo Moscow) X,
Patrice Evra (Juventus) 1.2m; Bebe (Besitkas) 2.4m;
Jack Barmby (Leicester City) free, Rio Ferdinand (QPR)
free, Federico Macheda (Cardiff City) free, Nemanja
Vidic (Inter Milan) free; Bebe (Benfica) 2.5m;
Ryan Giggs, released.
Newcastle United . . . IN
Remy Cabella (Montpellier) X, Siem de Jong (Ajax) X;
Daryl Janmaat (Feyenoord) X; Ayoze Perez (Tenerife) X;
Emmanuel Riviere (Monaco) 5m;
Jack Colback (Sunderland), free.
Out . . . Mathieu Debuchy (Arsenal) X; James Tavernier
(Wigan Athletic) X; Sylvain Marveaux (Guingamp),
loan; Dan Gosling (Bournemouth), free; Conor Newton
(Rotherham United) free; Shola Ameobi,
Michael Richardson (both released).
QPR . . . IN
Steven Caulker (Cardiff City) X;
Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United), free.
Out . . . Yossi Benayoun (Maccabi Haifa) X;
Angelo Balanta, Hogan Ephraim, Tom Hitchcock, Aaron
Hughes, Andrew Johnson, Stephane Mbia,
Luke Young (all released).
Southampton . . . IN
Graziano Pelle (Feyenoord) X,
Dusan Tadic (FC Twente) 10.9m;
Out . . . Calum Chambers (Arsenal) 16m; Adam
Lallana (Liverpool) 25m; Rickie Lambert (Liverpool)
4m; Tom Leggett (Aston Villa) X, Dejan Loveren
(Liverpool), 20m; Isaac Nehemie (Aston Villa) X,
Luke Shaw (Manchester United) 27m; Lee Barnard,
Jonathan Forte, Guly do Prado, (all released);
Danny Fox (Nottingham Forest) free,
Andy Robinson (Bolton Wanderers) free.
Stoke City . . . IN
Bojan Krkic (Barcelona) X, Dionatan Teixeira (Banska
Bystrica) X; Phil Bardsley (Sunderland) free,
Mame Biram Diouf (Hannover) free,
Steve Sidwell (Fulham) free.
Out . . . Michael Kightly (Burnley) X; Juan Agudelo,
Matthew Etherington (both released).
Sunderland . . . IN
Patrick van Aanholt (Chelsea) X; Jordi Gomez (Wigan
Athletic) free; Billy Jones (West Bromwich Albion) free;
Costel Pantilimon (Manchester City) free.
Out . . . Ignazio Scocco, Newells Old Boys (2.1m);
Phil Bardsley (Stoke City) free, Jack Colback
(Newcastle United) free, Craig Gardner (West Bromwich
Albion) free, Billy Knott (Bradford City) free; Carlos
Cuellar, Andrea Dossena, John Egan Re, Oscar Ustari,
David Vaughan, Kieren Westwood (all released).
Swansea City . . . IN
Marvin Emnes (Middlesbrough) X; Stephen Kingsley
(Falkirk) X; Jefferson Montero (Morelia) X; Gylfi
Sigurdsson (Tottenham Hotspur) X; Lukasz Fabianski
(Arsenal) free; Bafetimbi Gomis (Lyon) free.
Out . . . Ben Davies (Tottenham Hotspur) X; Alejandro
Pozuelo (Rayo Vallecano) X; Michel Vorm (Tottenham
Hotspur) X; Michu (Napoli) loan; Leroy Lita, Jernade
Meade, David Ngog, Darnel Situ (all released).
Tottenham Hotspur . . . IN
Ben Davies (Swansea City) X,
Michel Vorm (Swansea City) X.
Out . . . Jake Livermore (Hull City) 8m,
Gylfi Sigurdsson (Swansea City) X; Heurelho Gomes
(Watford) free; Cameron Lancaster, released.
that he believed it
would be difficult
to remove him even
if he was convicted,
because he has a contract with the company and not with
the shareholders.
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~ FOOTBALL ~
Scotland To Play
England In November
SCOTLAND and England will meet at
Celtic Park on November 18 in an international friendly.
The game will be Englands last senior
fixture of 2014 and comes three days after
a Euro 2016 qualifier away to Slovenia
The last time the two countries met was
last August when England won 3-2 thanks
to a Rickie Lambert goal.
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