Friday, March 11, 2011

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Vanish Na5 - Australian Pub 1-3

Berna,10 Marzo 2011 : ritorno alla vittoria per la squadra capitanata da Parrino che vince soffrendo contro un Bissuola ben messo in campo e che addirittura passa in vantaggio.La reazione dell' Australian però è repentina e,nonostante il brutto gioco mostrato,riesce ad incamerare 3 punti importantissimi per la corsa verso i play-off.
Cronaca :  inizio guardindo quello delle two teams who try to study the weaknesses of the opponent. It 's the Bissuola to take the lead thanks to a second own goal of running Parrino, telescoping Scagliotti nell'angolino. But reaction of the MUC arrives, and after several shots rejected by the goalkeeper is Nazzari to find the way of goal, thanks to a shot that surprises the goalkeeper Bissuola . Scagliotti in the first half is almost inactive, although it refused to throw out a nice hit to secure a avversario.Dopo the whirlwind of changes made D'Amico unable to sign his 10th season goal: shoot Mason rejected by the goalkeeper on the feet of No. 10 white-red-blue that built the network by two steps of 2 -1.
This result will be a relaxing break.
The second village sees Bissuola become more aggressive but, despite some more shot on goal, the result does not change and, after devouring almost an action into an empty net, Nazzari does his duty of bomber and punishes them making it 3-1 will not change until the end of match.Tre important points to those achieved Bern , a field usually difficult for the MUC that in three previous outings, had forfeited only 1 draw and 2 sconfitte.La well next week we expect a full house against the leaders, that that at Sparta '96 'round the team captained by Parrino, had put in serious difficulty.
AUSTRALIAN PUB C5 (1-2-1):
Scagliotti (7) ; Cemolin (6.5), Trebbi (6.5); Parrino (6), Iron (6), Jordan (6.5),
D'Amico (6.5), Mason (6.5), Nazzari (6.5) Referee rating: 6.5
SCORERS: (B) , Nazzari, D'Amico, Nazzari

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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India: Dalai Lama leaves policy

The Dalai Lama announced Thursday his intention to resign from the role of political leader of Tibetans to make way for his successor a freely elected Parliament. The decision not unexpected, the spiritual leader because he had already anticipated this view in an interview last November 21. The Nobel Prize for Peace was appointed temporary leadership of Tibet in 1950. In 1959, due to the Chinese to leave his country and took refuge in Dharamsala, India, where he now lives with the government in exile.

articles and television and radio on CSR:
http://info.rsi.ch/home/channels/informazione/info_on_line/2011/03/10--Il-Dalai-Lama-si-ritira-Si- dime

Monday, March 7, 2011

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No tourists in Tibet in March

will be closed Tibet to foreign tourists for the entire month of March, when it falls on the third anniversary of the uprising of 2008. "The tourist office will not give permits to foreigners to visit Tibet in March," said an official of the agency responsible for leisure travel in the territory.

"For April - he added - still waiting for instructions. The news was confirmed by private travel agencies in Beijing.

The revolt of 2008, which began in the capital Lhasa allargatasi and then to other areas of the Tibetan population in China has caused the deaths of twenty people, depending on version the Chinese government. Tibetan exile groups say the victims were more than 200.

Friday, March 4, 2011

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Sentenced monaco Bhutanese

- The Monaco of Bhutan, who was arrested over a month ago for illegal possession of a considerable quantity of chewing tobacco, and 'was sentenced to three years in prison by a court in Thimphu. The local newspaper Kuensel reported today. Sonam Tshering, 23, and 'was stopped on January 24 last at a border post while walking from India and found in possession of the product, in violation of the Tobacco Control Act passed in 2010, which provides for harsh penalties for offenders. Having taken note of the award, the first adoption of the new law, Monaco, the young, to hold back her tears, said that''if I knew of its existence, I would certainly not transgressed. I had to be punished, but not so 'heavy.'' During interrogation, Tshering argued he was not aware of any legislation concerning the use of tobacco and chewing gum still had for his own consumption of one year. Although he indicated the person who sold the product seized, the court imposed on him three years in prison, which would have been lower if it were possible to capture the supplier. In 2005, in the spirit of his plan called the National Product of Happiness '(GNH) (alternative index to the more' traditional gross domestic product, GDP), the Bhutanese government has banned the sale of tobacco, putting strict rules on smoking and forming strong taxes for the importation of tobacco from abroad. The Law on Tobacco Control and 'was considered too draconian''''by the opposition leader in Parliament, Tshering Tobgay. For him,''the goal that puts the law and 'very good, but exaggerated it imposes penalties for those who violate its provisions, and I think this is not' in line with the principles of our national product of happiness'
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