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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
ሜሲ ሊሸጥ ነው?Manchester City could sign Lionel Messi, admits Barcelona director
Manchester City have been given hope in their pursuit of four-time World Player of the Year Lionel Messi.Barcelona director Ariedo Braida has refused to rule out the possibility of the 27-year-old moving to Manchester due to the Blues' financial pulling power, reports the Manchester Evening News. Despite a £205 million release clause in Messi's contract the player has been repeatedly linked with Manchester City.When asked about Messi's future, Barca international sporting director Ariedo Braida told Catalan TV channel Esport 3: "I believe it's very difficult that Messi will leave Barca but at times in football strange things happen.
"Now with these clubs that have so much money like (Manchester) City, certain amounts don't seem to have a value.
"In football things happen that appear impossible but I hope he will remain."
Messi claimed earlier this year that he was happy at Barca and quashed speculation that he would leave the club this summer.
The Argentina international created a new hat-trick record in Spain by scoring three goals in Barca's 6-1 triumph over Rayo Vallecano on Sunday, his 24th league treble for Barca in all competitions.
The outcome at the Nou Camp lifted Luis Enrique's team to the top of Primera Division, just one point clear of Real Madrid, who lost 1-0 at Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.
Messi has enjoyed an outstanding campaign, scoring 30 goals and setting up 14 more in 26 league appearances.
"He is not just a player," Braida said. "Messi is a phenomenon, he is an alien."
"Now with these clubs that have so much money like (Manchester) City, certain amounts don't seem to have a value.
"In football things happen that appear impossible but I hope he will remain."
Messi claimed earlier this year that he was happy at Barca and quashed speculation that he would leave the club this summer.
The Argentina international created a new hat-trick record in Spain by scoring three goals in Barca's 6-1 triumph over Rayo Vallecano on Sunday, his 24th league treble for Barca in all competitions.
The outcome at the Nou Camp lifted Luis Enrique's team to the top of Primera Division, just one point clear of Real Madrid, who lost 1-0 at Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.
Messi has enjoyed an outstanding campaign, scoring 30 goals and setting up 14 more in 26 league appearances.
"He is not just a player," Braida said. "Messi is a phenomenon, he is an alien."
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Don't for gate Daylight Saving will start today!
Daylight saving time (DST) or summer time (see "Terminology") is the practice of advancing clocks during summer months by one hour so that light extends into the evening hours—sacrificing normal sunrise times. Typically, users of DST adjust clocks forward one hour near the start of spring and adjust them backward in the autumn to "normal" or regular time.[1]
New Zealander George Vernon Hudson proposed the modern idea of daylight saving in 1895.[2] Germany and Austria-Hungary organized the first implementation, starting on 30 April 1916. Many countries have used it at various times since then, particularly since the energy crisis of the 1970s.
The practice has received both advocacy and criticism.[1] Putting clocks forward benefits retailing, sports, and other activities that exploit sunlight after working hours,[3] but can cause problems for evening entertainment and for other activities tied to the sun (such as farming) or to darkness (such as fireworks shows).[4][5] Although some early proponents of DST aimed to reduce evening use of incandescent lighting (formerly a primary use of electricity[6]), modern heating and cooling usage patterns differ greatly, and research about how DST currently affects energy use is limited or contradictory.[7]
DST clock shifts sometimes complicate timekeeping and can disrupt meetings, travel, billing, record keeping, medical devices, heavy equipment,[8] and sleep patterns.[9] Software can often adjust computer clocks automatically, but this can be limited and error-prone, particularly when various jurisdictions change the dates and timings of DST changes.[10]
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New Zealander George Vernon Hudson proposed the modern idea of daylight saving in 1895.[2] Germany and Austria-Hungary organized the first implementation, starting on 30 April 1916. Many countries have used it at various times since then, particularly since the energy crisis of the 1970s.
The practice has received both advocacy and criticism.[1] Putting clocks forward benefits retailing, sports, and other activities that exploit sunlight after working hours,[3] but can cause problems for evening entertainment and for other activities tied to the sun (such as farming) or to darkness (such as fireworks shows).[4][5] Although some early proponents of DST aimed to reduce evening use of incandescent lighting (formerly a primary use of electricity[6]), modern heating and cooling usage patterns differ greatly, and research about how DST currently affects energy use is limited or contradictory.[7]
DST clock shifts sometimes complicate timekeeping and can disrupt meetings, travel, billing, record keeping, medical devices, heavy equipment,[8] and sleep patterns.[9] Software can often adjust computer clocks automatically, but this can be limited and error-prone, particularly when various jurisdictions change the dates and timings of DST changes.[10]
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Friday, March 6, 2015
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Pastor Impregnates 20 Members of His Congregation and Claims the Holy Spirit Told Him to Do it
“The pastor claims to be obeying prophetic/spiritual injunction to do the will of God, which is to impregnate any one chosen and revealed by the Holy Spirit, irrespective of whether the woman is married or not,” said Amaraizu.
“When the woman is delivered of the baby, the child remains in the ministry with the mother for life,” he added.
According to a Vanguard report, Ngwu was reported to the police by his estranged wife, Veronica Ngwu, who got tired of his lascivious behavior after he impregnated her young niece.
A brother of the pastor, who did not want to be identified, told Vanguard that he had been warning Ngwu and his family about his behavior for a long time but he refused to listen. The arrest, he said, was God’s wrath falling on his brother.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Ethiopian airlines slashed its fare by 70% for certian destinations
Ethiopian airlines just released a new sale from Washington to Addis Ababa, Nairobi and Juba today. Accodding to Ethiopian Airlines it slashed its fare from 50%-70% for flights booked by March 11. The flight days are till March 31, 2015.
Ethiopian is pleased to offer our esteemed passengers up to 70% discount to selected destinations
IAD -ADD = 50% off
IAD-NBO= 70% off
IAD-JNB= 70% off
FROM IAD TO:
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Base Fare
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RBD
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ADD
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440
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E
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JNB
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330
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O
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NBO
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330
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O
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Travel Date :Till 31 MAR 2015
Sales Date : Till 10 MAR 2015
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Ethiopian Airlines woos the corporate traveller with two new incentive schemes
Ethiopian Airlines woos the corporate traveller with two new incentive schemes
Ethiopian Airlines is enhancing its
offering to the UK business travel market with an improved business
class product and the introduction of two new programmes designed to win
loyalty among corporates and individual business travellers flying with
the airline on business.
UK business travellers who regularly fly with Ethiopian are invited
to join the new ‘’Corporate Bonus Program’’. Through this scheme both
the business and employee, will benefit every time an employee of the
company travels. When an employee who is a member of Ethiopian’s
frequent flyer programme (ShebaMiles) travels with Ethiopian they will
accrue 100% of the miles associated with their route. Companies that
have opened a Corporate Bonus Account will also earn additional miles.
These bonus miles will be calculated in relation to the frequency of the
company’s travel with the airline.Miles that are earned can be redeemed for flight tickets or upgrades (subject to the miles requirements of the programme).
In addition to the new Corporate Bonus Programme Ethiopian is also introducing a new "Corporate Incentive Programme". This will offer incentives in the form of upfront discounts or cash incentives at the end of the deal or in the form of complimentary tickets. With both schemes businesses can continue to have their travel needs managed through their own dedicated travel management companies.
Business passengers can also make the most of priority and online check-in, extra baggage allowance, fast track through security where available and full lounge facilities at a selection of airports globally. For those departing from Addis Ababa Ethiopian’s inflight catering provides authentic Ethiopian cuisine in addition to the regular inflight meals providing executive passengers with a taste of genuine Ethiopian hospitality. For executives needing to travel between Addis Ababa, Dublin and Los Angeles, a new route serving these destinations, three times weekly, commences in June. Addis Ababa serves as a hub for over fifty African destinations so connecting the west coast of the USA, with the continent of Africa.
Green light for largest air cargo terminal in Africa
Green light for largest air cargo terminal in Africa
Ethiopian Airlines, the largest airline in Africa, has ordered the German company Unitechnik Systems GmbH from Wiehl to make plans for an air cargo terminal in the Ethiopian Addis Abeba. "It will be the largest Air Cargo overhaul site in Africa," said Unitechnik director Wolfgang Cieplik to the German online logistics magazine 'Logistic Heute'.
Publication date: 2/24/2015
Ethiopian Airlines, the largest airline in Africa, has ordered the German company Unitechnik Systems GmbH from Wiehl to make plans for an air cargo terminal in the Ethiopian Addis Abeba. "It will be the largest Air Cargo overhaul site in Africa," said Unitechnik director Wolfgang Cieplik to the German online logistics magazine 'Logistic Heute'.
The
airline is investing around 32 million Euro in the project. According
to Cieplik around 600,000 tonnes of fresh and dried products will be
overhauled in Addis Abeba annually in the future.
Publication date: 2/24/2015
Monday, February 23, 2015
Ethiopian won! ኢትዮጵያ ቶክዮ ላይ አሽነፈች
Ethiopia’s Endeshaw Negesse held off world and Olympic champion Stephen Kiprotich of Uganda to win Sunday’s Tokyo Marathon, part of the six-race World Marathon Majors series.
The 26-year-old Negesse took the tape in 2 hours, 6 minutes flat ahead of Kiprotich (2:06:33) and defending champion and race record-holder Dickson Chumba of Kenya, who came in third (2:06:34).
Negesse’s compatriot Birhane Dibaba won the women’s competition in 2:23:15, capping the first men-women sweep by any nation in race history.
Masato Imai was Japan’s highest men’s finisher at seventh (2:07:39) in a strong field including Kiprotich and five runners who have cracked the 2:05 barrier.
“I think it was a good race but a bit windy,” Negesse said. “I had hoped for a faster time but wasn’t possible given the conditions.
“There were many good runners in the field with fast times from big meets like the Olympics and the world championships. But I didn’t lose any sleep over it.
“I knew if I put in the work and ran the race I’m capable of running, I was good enough to win it.”
Negesse failed to match Chumba’s record from last year by 18 seconds, but his time was still his second best after a 2:04:52 at the Dubai Marathon in January 2013.
But after Dubai, Negesse, who dropped out of school in 2012 to run professionally, injured his left leg and didn’t enter another marathon until Dusseldorf in April last year.
Now that he’s won his second marathon, Negesse’s goal is to challenge the world record of 2:02:57 held by Kenya’s Dennis Kimetto.
“That is a dream of mine,” Negesse said, referring to the only sub-2:03 time in history. “I’m not saying I will do it in my next race, but it is a big goal of mine to eventually do it.
“I spent almost four months getting ready for this race. I won today because I trained hard and worked to overcome an injury that kept me out a while.
“I’m very happy to have won this race because to win a majors race, you need a combination of talent, strength and the will to work hard.”
Chumba was in the lead as late as the 38-km mark, but faded after feeling pain in his stomach. By 40 km, Negesse had seven seconds on Chumba and coasted the rest of the way.
For the Japanese athletes, the race doubled as a qualifier for this summer’s world championships in Beijing.
Former ekiden star Imai put himself in a strong position to make Japan’s team by posting the sixth-fastest time ever by a male Japanese runner and taking nearly three minutes off his previous personal best.
“I was aiming for 2:06, 2:07 at worst,” Imai said. “I just managed to hang on to the end. Up until now, I was getting uptight and winding myself into a knot even before the race started.”
The 26-year-old Negesse took the tape in 2 hours, 6 minutes flat ahead of Kiprotich (2:06:33) and defending champion and race record-holder Dickson Chumba of Kenya, who came in third (2:06:34).
Negesse’s compatriot Birhane Dibaba won the women’s competition in 2:23:15, capping the first men-women sweep by any nation in race history.
Masato Imai was Japan’s highest men’s finisher at seventh (2:07:39) in a strong field including Kiprotich and five runners who have cracked the 2:05 barrier.
“I think it was a good race but a bit windy,” Negesse said. “I had hoped for a faster time but wasn’t possible given the conditions.
“There were many good runners in the field with fast times from big meets like the Olympics and the world championships. But I didn’t lose any sleep over it.
“I knew if I put in the work and ran the race I’m capable of running, I was good enough to win it.”
Negesse failed to match Chumba’s record from last year by 18 seconds, but his time was still his second best after a 2:04:52 at the Dubai Marathon in January 2013.
But after Dubai, Negesse, who dropped out of school in 2012 to run professionally, injured his left leg and didn’t enter another marathon until Dusseldorf in April last year.
Now that he’s won his second marathon, Negesse’s goal is to challenge the world record of 2:02:57 held by Kenya’s Dennis Kimetto.
“That is a dream of mine,” Negesse said, referring to the only sub-2:03 time in history. “I’m not saying I will do it in my next race, but it is a big goal of mine to eventually do it.
“I spent almost four months getting ready for this race. I won today because I trained hard and worked to overcome an injury that kept me out a while.
“I’m very happy to have won this race because to win a majors race, you need a combination of talent, strength and the will to work hard.”
Chumba was in the lead as late as the 38-km mark, but faded after feeling pain in his stomach. By 40 km, Negesse had seven seconds on Chumba and coasted the rest of the way.
For the Japanese athletes, the race doubled as a qualifier for this summer’s world championships in Beijing.
Former ekiden star Imai put himself in a strong position to make Japan’s team by posting the sixth-fastest time ever by a male Japanese runner and taking nearly three minutes off his previous personal best.
“I was aiming for 2:06, 2:07 at worst,” Imai said. “I just managed to hang on to the end. Up until now, I was getting uptight and winding myself into a knot even before the race started.”
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Who is the 3rd actor?
All the above actors were part of one movie, I know most you are familiar with Leonardo DiCaprio, and Jim Fox but who is the 3rd actor? This is the magic of makeup. Great work. It took me several minutes to figure out who was this person. I recognized his voice but could not guessed he is my favorite actor, Can you guess who he is?
Clue.. ? not that easy just stare at him
Clue.. ? not that easy just stare at him
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