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Thursday, June 26, 2014

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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Just Believe on Ghana! They will make it!





Just Believe in Ghana! They will make it!




Game
Time
TV Channel
Radio
Stadium

United States vs Germany
9:00 AM
ESPN
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Arena Pernambuco, Recife
Portugal vs Ghana
9:00 AM
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Estádio Nacional de Brasilia, Brasília
Algeria vs Russia
1:00 PM
ESPN2
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Arena da Baixada, Curitiba
Korea Republic vs Belgium
1:00 PM
ESPN
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Arena Corinthians, São Paulo

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#usavsger. USA Vs Germany





#usavsger




Game
Time
TV Channel
Radio
Stadium

United States vs Germany
9:00 AM
ESPN
Show Image
Arena Pernambuco, Recife
Portugal vs Ghana
9:00 AM
Show Image
Estádio Nacional de Brasilia, Brasília
Algeria vs Russia
1:00 PM
ESPN2
Show Image
Arena da Baixada, Curitiba
Korea Republic vs Belgium
1:00 PM
ESPN
Show Image
Arena Corinthians, São Paulo




#por vs gha (Portugal Vs, Ghana)


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Game
Time
TV Channel
Radio
Stadium

United States vs Germany
9:00 AM
ESPN
Show Image
Arena Pernambuco, Recife
Portugal vs Ghana
9:00 AM
Show Image
Estádio Nacional de Brasilia, Brasília
Algeria vs Russia
1:00 PM
ESPN2
Show Image
Arena da Baixada, Curitiba
Korea Republic vs Belgium
1:00 PM
ESPN
Show Image
Arena Corinthians, São Paulo

 


Thu, Jun 26,2014 Ghana vs Portugal,United States vs Germany, Algeria vs Russia, Korea Republic vs Belgium






Expansion work starts on Ethiopia’s airport




China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) has started work on the $250m Addis Ababa Bole International Airport expansion project in Ethiopia, while an unnamed French consultancy is said to have won a bid to supervise the work, and to plan a new “mega hub” airport.

The plan is to expand the two existing terminals and build a new VIP terminal, all with a loan from the Export-Import (EXIM) Bank of China.

CCCC, which has built a number of highways in Ethiopia, is the contractor, while the design of the new passenger terminal was drafted by a Singapore’s CPG Airports.

A senior official of the Ethiopian Airports Enterprise told Ethiopian newspaper, The Reporter, that CCCC began fencing the construction site last week, and has begun groundworks.

The enterprise also wants a consulting firm to supervise construction.

According to The Reporter, “reliable sources” in the enterprise said that a French company has won the technical evaluation. Another French firm ranked second and an Italian company was ranked third. The sources said the winner will be revealed this week.

The winner will also carry out a study on a new “mega hub” airport planned for a location outside Addis Ababa.

The Bole International Airport expansion project includes the construction of a VIP passengers’ terminal. Ethiopia’s first, the VIP terminal will be dedicated to visiting senior government officials and other dignitaries.

The two existing terminals now accommodate 6.5 million passengers per year. The expansion project will raise that to 25 million.

The Ethiopian Airports Enterprise owns and operates 18 airports, 15 of which are asphalted. To cope with the fast growth of Ethiopian Airlines, the enterprise is building new airports in different parts of the country.

The enterprise will soon inaugurate the Jimma and Assosa airports it has recently built. It will also soon embark on the construction of a new airport in Hawassa town. The enterprise is also contemplating a “mega hub” international airport outside Addis Ababa.

መሽነፍን ማን ፈጠረው? የእንግሊዙ ብሔራዊ ብድን አገሩ በግዜ ገባ!





መሽነፍን ማን ፈጠረው? የእንግሊዙ ብሔራዊ ብድን በግዜ አገሩ ገባ (England return from World Cup 2014: Just 25 days after leaving for Miami, England squad return to the UK without a single fan in sight to welcome them home)መሽነፍና ማሽነፍ ያሉ ናቸው,  አይዞህ አይዞሽ እያልን ብዙውን ጊዜ የተሸነፈን ሰው ወይም ቡድን እናጽናናለን ግን የተሸነፈን ማንም አይወደውም። ይህንንም አባባል  እውን ያደረገው የእንግሊዙ እግር ኳስ ቡድን ነው። ቡድኑ የመጀመሪያውን ዙር ማለፍ አቅቶት ከብራዚል ለንደን ሲደርስ አንድ እንኳ ደፋፊ ዝር አለለም። የክለቡ አምበል የራሱን ሻንጣ እንደ ተራ ሰው እየገፋ ከ አውሮፕላን ሲወጣ ታይቷል። ድሮስ ቢሆን የተሸነፈንና ደሃን ማን ይወደዋል። ይህኔ እንግሊዝ ብታሸንፍ ኖሮ እንኳ ለንደን ቀርቶ የድሮ ቅኝ ግዛት ከተሞች ኒውደልሂና ናይሮቢ ጮቤ ይረግጡ ነበር



England’s World Cup team arrived in Manchester on Wednesday with their tails tucked firmly between their legs following their early World Cup elimination.

While the fallout from Luis Suarez’s alleged bite on Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini dominated the headlines, England made a low-key exit from Brazil. Their flight touched down at Manchester Airport on Wednesday afternoon, just 25 days are departing for the pre-World Cup training base in Miami.

Consecutive 2-1 defeats to Italy and Uruguay put paid to England’s hopes of an unlikely World Cup victory, and when they rounded out their dismal campaign with a whimper in the form of a goalless draw against Costa Rica on Tuesday, the players knew their time in Brazil was up.
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The squad, who flew out to South America with little expectation yet still managed to disappoint, have the unwanted tag of being the first England side to finish bottom of their group in World Cup history, although they did manage to avoid becoming the first side to fail to score a single point thanks to the 0-0 draw on Tuesday.
Dropping off the squad's northern-based contingent, the dreaded flight home continued on to Luton Airport to drop of the remaining squad members. Captain Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney, Joe Hart and Raheem Sterling all disembarked in Manchester, with the United and City players close enough that they could walk home if they wanted to - not that there'd be any celebration in the streets waiting for them.
Coach Gary Neville, who has been tipped as the eventual replacement for Roy Hodgson when he calls it a day with the national side, led the players off the plane at their first drop-off point, where the players were whisked away in chauffeur-driven cars waiting for them – avoiding all the hassle of customs and the prying eyes of a very disappointed public.
With photographers ready to snap away, one primary school class couldn’t believe their luck when a visit to see the planes was briefly interrupted by the national team’s return.