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miércoles, 9 de enero de 2013

A rumor that puts incredible Cech in Madrid

The substitution of Iker Casillas in the last two games with Real Madrid has caused rivers of ink have been, about the wisdom or not the decision of Jose Mourinho, who has received plenty of criticism after he opted for Antonio Adan to Malaga and Real Sociedad. But this is not the first time that the state of doubt Móstoles, because in recent months has been speculated that the Portuguese coach has requested the addition of a goalkeeper who can become the rival of Casillas ownership and thus help to improve performance. So, over the past weeks there have been various names like Andrés Fernández, Courtois, Guaita, Robert or David de Gea, but for now has not advanced the realm of speculation. Now from Italy comes a choice that touches even the bizarre. This is, according to TuttoMercato, Petr Cech (30 years), which landed just next to Jose Mourinho in the summer of 2004 at the Chelsea and which is a permanent fixture on the London club's box since. It is, anyway, a really complicated option, not only for the cost involved in the white box landing, but it is unthinkable that a goalkeeper as Czech is willing to move out to compete with Iker Casillas, today today, the best goalkeeper in the world despite his bad time.

Et rygte, der sætter utrolig Cech i Madrid

Udskiftningen af ​​Iker Casillas i de sidste to kampe med Real Madrid har brugt meget blæk har været, om visdommen eller ikke afgørelsen fra Jose Mourinho, som har modtaget masser af kritik, efter at han har valgt Antonio Adan til Malaga og Real Sociedad. Men det er ikke første gang, at staten tvivl Móstoles, fordi der i de seneste måneder har været spekulationer, at den portugisiske træner har anmodet om at få en målmand, der kan blive rival af Casillas ejerskab og dermed bidrage til at forbedre ydeevnen. Så i løbet af de seneste uger har der været forskellige navne som Andrés Fernández, Courtois, Guaita, Robert eller David de Gea, men for nu har ikke fremført realm af spekulation. Nu fra Italien kommer et valg, der rører selv den bizarre. Dette er ifølge TuttoMercato, Petr Cech (30 år), der landede lige ved siden af ​​Jose Mourinho i sommeren 2004 på Chelsea, og som er en fast bestanddel på London klubbens kasse siden. Det er i hvert fald, en virkelig kompliceret løsning, ikke kun for de omkostninger der er involveret i den hvide boks landing, men det er utænkeligt, at en målmand som tjekkisk er villig til at flytte ud til at konkurrere med Iker Casillas, i dag i dag er den bedste målmand i verden på trods af hans dårlige tid

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miércoles, 2 de enero de 2013

A letter from the President of Argentina Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner to Mr. Cameron



President Cristina Kirchner has sent a public letter to British Prime Minister, in which she calls for "an end to colonialism." The letter, which was sent with a copy to UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, claiming that the UK complies with UN resolution 1960, in which it urged Member States to "settle colonialism in all its forms and manifestations. "

According to reports from the President, "the Argentine Islands were expelled by the Royal Navy and the United Kingdom then began a process of implementation of population similar to that applied in other territories under colonial control."

In the letter, with a copy sent to the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, Cristina Fernandez argues that thereafter the British colonial power has been opposed to "return the territories to Argentina, thus preventing the recovery of the integrity territorial ".

The letter also remember that in 1965 the General Assembly unanimously approved a resolution to the Falklands considered as a case of colonialism and "called on the two countries to negotiate a solution to the sovereignty dispute".

Cristina also emphasizes in his letter that "Malvinas" is a cause for Latin America and accompanied by "a vast majority of people and governments around the world who reject colonialism".

"On behalf of the Argentine people, reiterate our invitation to abide by United Nations resolutions," the President concluded his message, which will be published tomorrow in "The Guardian" and other British newspapers

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