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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Premier League Schedule: Released TV Schedule For NBC Sports Group, Top 5 Matches To Watch

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With the kickoff to the 2014 English Premier League season just four weeks away, NBC Sports released coverage plans on Wednesday, complete with scheduled broadcasts for the first three months of the campaign.
The 2014-15 season's first kick will come on August 16, seeing Swansea City visit Old Trafford at 7:45 a.m. ET. A complete list of the remaining 129 fixtures (via NBC Sports) are listed below. But rather than sort through such lengthy text, here are the top five early-season Premier League fixtures that should immediately be circled on your calendar.
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1. Manchester City vs. Liverpool: Monday, August 25, 3 p.m. ET (NBCSN)
The top two clubs from the 2013 season first collide just nine days into the new campaign. Liverpool's inability to close out their remaining fixtures saw Manchester City capture the league title by a mere two points. The Reds will look to claim what they believe is rightfully theirs at Etihad Stadium on Aug. 25.


2. Manchester City vs. Manchester United: Sunday, November 2, 8:30 a.m. ET (NBCSN)
The next chapter of the Manchester Derby is ready to be written. Each of the last three league titles have resided in Manchester, with the Citizens bookmarking a pair outside of Manchester United's last. The rivalry picks up where it left off on Nov. 2.


3. Liverpool vs. Chelsea: Saturday, November 8, 7:45 a.m. ET (NBCSN)
The last time Chelsea visited Anfield, the club was able to capture a stingy 2-0 victory. Steven Gerrard's iconic stumble still haunts the Kop, ultimately costing the Reds their first league title in 24 years. The first opportunity for redemption comes on Nov. 8.


4. Chelsea vs. Arsenal: Sunday, October 5, 9:05 a.m. ET (NBCSN)
Two of the biggest offseason spenders will be on display at Stamford Bridge. Other than the newly acquired talent of the aforementioned Sanchez, Chelsea's Cesc Fabregas, Luis Filipe and Diego Costa will also be gracing the pitch on Oct. 5.


5. Arsenal vs. Tottenham: Saturday, September 27, 12:30 p.m. ET (NBCSN)
The North London derby has added an extra bit of spice with Arsenal's acquisition of Alexi Sanchez. The native Chilean has plied his trade the last few seasons in Barcelona, but will look to introduce himself to one of England's premier rivalries on Sept. 27.
The remaining fixutres are as follows:
Date
Time (ET)
Home
Away
Network
Sat., Aug. 16
7:45 a.m.
Man United
Swansea City
NBCSN, mun2
Sat., Aug. 16
10 a.m.
Leicester City
Everton
TBD
Sat., Aug. 16
10 a.m.
West Ham
Tottenham
TBD
Sat., Aug. 16
10 a.m.
Stoke City
Aston Villa
TBD
Sat., Aug. 16
10 a.m.
Queens Park Rangers
Hull City
TBD
Sat., Aug. 16
10 a.m.
West Brom
Sunderland
TBD
Sat., Aug. 16
12:30 p.m.
Arsenal
Crystal Palace
NBC, mun2
Sun., Aug. 17
8:30 a.m.
Liverpool
Southampton
NBCSN
Sun., Aug. 17
11 a.m.
Newcastle
Man City
NBCSN, Telemundo
Mon., Aug. 18
3 p.m.
Burnley
Chelsea
NBCSN, mun2
***
Sat., Aug. 23
7:45 a.m.
Aston Villa
Newcastle
NBCSN
Sat., Aug. 23
10 a.m.
Chelsea
Leicester City
TBD, mun2
Sat., Aug. 23
10 a.m.
Crystal Palace
West Ham
TBD
Sat., Aug. 23
10 a.m.
Southampton
West Brom
TBD
Sat., Aug. 23
10 a.m.
Swansea City
Burnley
TBD
Sat., Aug. 23
12:30 p.m.
Everton
Arsenal
NBC, mun2
Sun., Aug. 24
8:30 a.m.
Tottenham
Queens Park Rangers
CNBC
Sun., Aug. 24
8:30 a.n.
Hull City
Stoke City
Extra Time
Sun., Aug. 24
11 a.m.
Sunderland
Man United
NBCSN, Telemundo
Mon., Aug 25
3 p.m.
Man City
Liverpool
NBCSN, mun2
***
Sat., Aug. 30
7:45 a.m.
Burnley
Man United
NBCSN
Sat., Aug. 30
10 a.m.
Man City
Stoke City
TBD, mun2
Sat., Aug. 30
10 a.m.
West Ham
Southampton
TBD
Sat., Aug. 30
10 a.m.
Aston Villa
Hull City
TBD
Sat., Aug. 30
10 a.m.
Newcastle
Crystal Palace
TBD
Sat., Aug. 30
10 a.m.
Swansea City
West Brom
TBD
Sat., Aug. 30
10 a.m.
Queens Park Rangers
Sunderland
TBD
Sat., Aug. 30
12:30 p.m.
Everton
Chelsea
NBC, mun2
Sun., Aug 31
8:30 a.m.
Tottenham
Liverpool
NBCSN, mun2
Sun., Aug 31
11 a.m.
Leicester City
Arsenal
NBCSN, Telemundo
***
Sat., Sept. 13
7:45 a.m.
Arsenal
Man City
NBCSN, mun2
Sat., Sept. 13
10 a.m.
Chelsea
Swansea City
TBD
Sat., Sept. 13
10 a.m.
West Brom
Everton
TBD
Sat., Sept. 13
10 a.m.
Sunderland
Tottenham
TBD
Sat., Sept. 13
10 a.m.
Southampton
Newcastle
TBD
Sat., Sept. 13
10 a.m.
Crystal Palace
Burnley
TBD
Sat., Sept. 13
10 a.m.
Stoke City
Leicester City
TBD
Sat., Sept. 13
12:30 p.m.
Liverpool
Aston Villa
NBC, mun2
Sun., Sept. 14
11 a.m.
Man United
Queens Park Rangers
NBCSN, Telemundo
Mon., Sept. 15
3 p.m.
Hull City
West Ham
NBCSN
***
Sat., Sept. 20
7:45 a.m.
Queens Park Rangers
Stoke City
NBCSN
Sat., Sept. 20
10 a.m.
Aston Villa
Arsenal
TBD, mun2
Sat., Sept. 20
10 a.m.
Tottenham
West Brom
TBD
Sat., Sept. 20
10 a.m.
Swansea City
Southampton
TBD
Sat., Sept. 20
10 a.m.
Newcastle
Hull City
TBD
Sat., Sept. 20
10 a.m.
Burnley
Sunderland
TBD
Sat., Sept. 20
12:30 p.m.
West Ham
Liverpool
NBC, mun2
Sun., Sept. 21
8:30 a.m.
Leicester City
Man United
CNBC
Sun., Sept. 21
11 a.m.
Man City
Chelsea
NBCSN, Telemundo
Sun., Sept. 21
11 a.m.
Everton
Crystal Palace
Extra Time
***
Sat., Sept. 27
7:45 a.m.
Liverpool
Everton
NBCSN, mun2
Sat., Sept. 27
10 a.m.
Hull City
Man City
TBD, mun2
Sat., Sept. 27
10 a.m.
Man United
West Ham
TBD
Sat., Sept. 27
10 a.m.
Chelsea
Aston Villa
TBD
Sat., Sept. 27
10 a.m.
Crystal Palace
Leicester City
TBD
Sat., Sept. 27
10 a.m.
Sunderland
Swansea City
TBD
Sat., Sept. 27
10 a.m.
Southampton
Queens Park Rangers
TBD
Sat., Sept. 27
12:30 p.m.
Arsenal
Tottenham
NBCSN, mun2
Sun., Sept. 28
11 p.m.
West Brom
Burnley
NBCSN
Mon., Sept. 29
3 p.m.
Stoke City
Newcastle
NBCSN
***
Sat., Oct. 4
10 a.m.
Liverpool
West Brom
TBD, mun2
Sat., Oct. 4
10 a.m.
Tottenham
Southampton
TBD
Sat., Oct. 4
10 a.m.
Swansea City
Newcastle
TBD
Sat., Oct. 4
10 a.m.
Hull City
Crystal Palace
TBD
Sat., Oct. 4
10 a.m.
Leicester City
Burnley
TBD
Sat., Oct. 4
10 a.m.
Sunderland
Stoke City
TBD
Sat., Oct. 4
12:30 p.m.
Aston Villa
Man City
NBC, mun2
Sun., Oct. 5
7 a.m.
Man United
Everton
NBCSN, mun2
Sun., Oct. 5
9:05 a.m.
Chelsea
Arsenal
NBCSN, Telemundo
Sun., Oct. 5
11:15 a.m.
West Ham
Queens Park Rangers
NBCSN
***
Sat., Oct. 18
7:45 a.m.
Man City
Tottenham
NBCSN, mun2
Sat., Oct. 18
10 a.m.
Crystal Palace
Chelsea
TBD, mun2
Sat., Oct. 18
10 a.m.
Arsenal
Hull City
TBD
Sat., Oct. 18
10 a.m.
Everton
Aston Villa
TBD
Sat., Oct. 18
10 a.m.
Newcastle
Leicester City
TBD
Sat., Oct. 18
10 a.m.
Southampton
Sunderland
TBD
Sat., Oct. 18
10 a.m.
Burnley
West Ham
TBD
Sun., Oct. 19
8:30 a.m.
Queens Park Rangers
Liverpool
NBCSN, mun2
Sun., Oct. 19
11 a.m.
Stoke City
Swansea City
NBCSN
Mon., Oct. 20
3 p.m.
West Brom
Man United
NBCSN, mun2
***
Sat., Oct. 25
7:45 a.m.
West Ham
Man City
NBCSN, mun2
Sat., Oct. 25
10 a.m.
Sunderland
Arsenal
TBD, mun2
Sat., Oct. 25
10 a.m.
Liverpool
Hull City
TBD
Sat., Oct. 25
10 a.m.
Tottenham
Newcastle
TBD
Sat., Oct. 25
10 a.m.
Southampton
Stoke City
TBD
Sat., Oct. 25
10 a.m.
West Brom
Crystal Palace
TBD
Sat., Oct. 25
12:30 p.m.
Swansea City
Leicester City
NBC
Sun., Oct 26
9:30 a.m.
Burnley
Everton
NBCSN
Sun., Oct 26
Noon
Man United
Chelsea
NBC, Telemundo
Mon., Oct. 27
4 p.m.
Queens Park Rangers
Aston Villa
NBCSN, mun2
***
Sat., Nov. 1
8:45 a.m.
Newcastle
Liverpool
NBCSN, mun2
Sat., Nov. 1
11 a.m.
Chelsea
Queens Park Rangers
TBD, mun2
Sat., Nov. 1
11 a.m.
Arsenal
Burnley
TBD
Sat., Nov. 1
11 a.m.
Everton
Swansea City
TBD
Sat., Nov. 1
11 a.m.
Hull City
Southampton
TBD
Sat., Nov. 1
11 a.m.
Stoke City
West Ham
TBD
Sat., Nov. 1
11 a.m.
Leicester City
West Brom
TBD
Sun., Nov. 2
8:30 a.m.
Man City
Man United
NBCSN, mun2
Sun., Nov. 2
11 a.m.
Aston Villa
Tottenham
NBCSN
Mon., Nov. 3
3 p.m.
Crystal Palace
Sunderland
NBCSN, mun2
***
Sat., Nov. 8
7:45 a.m.
Liverpool
Chelsea
NBCSN, mun2
Sat., Nov. 8
10 a.m.
Man United
Crystal Palace
TBD, mun2
Sat., Nov. 8
10 a.m.
Tottenham
Stoke City
TBD
Sat., Nov. 8
10 a.m.
West Ham
Aston Villa
TBD
Sat., Nov. 8
10 a.m.
Southampton
Leicester City
TBD
Sat., Nov. 8
10 a.m.
Burnley
Hull City
TBD
Sat., Nov. 8
12:30 p.m.
Queens Park Rangers
Man City
NBC, mun2
Sun., Nov. 9
8:30 a.m.
Sunderland
Everton
NBCSN
Sun., Nov. 9
8:30 a.m.
West Brom
Newcastle
Extra Time
Sun., Nov. 9
11 a.m.
Swansea City
Arsenal
NBCSN
***
Sat., Nov. 22
10 a.m.
Man City
Swansea City
TBD, mun2
Sat., Nov. 22
10 a.m.
Chelsea
West Brom
TBD
Sat., Nov. 22
10 a.m.
Everton
West Ham
TBD
Sat., Nov. 22
10 a.m.
Newcastle
Queens Park Rangers
TBD
Sat., Nov. 22
10 a.m.
Stoke City
Burnley
TBD
Sat., Nov. 22
10 a.m.
Leicester City
Sunderland
TBD
Sat., Nov. 22
12:30 p.m.
Arsenal
Man United
NBC, mun2
Sun., Nov 23
8:30 a.m.
Crystal Palace
Liverpool
CNBC
Sun., Nov 23
11 a.m.
Hull City
Tottenham
NBCSN
Mon., Nov. 24
3 p.m.
Aston Villa
Southampton
NBCSN, mun2
***
Sat., Nov. 29
7:45 a.m.
West Brom
Arsenal
NBCSN, mun2
Sat., Nov. 29
10 a.m.
Man United
Hull City
TBD, mun2
Sat., Nov. 29
10 a.m.
Liverpool
Stoke City
TBD
Sat., Nov. 29
10 a.m.
West Ham
Newcastle
TBD
Sat., Nov. 29
10 a.m.
Swansea City
Crystal Palace
TBD
Sat., Nov. 29
10 a.m.
Burnley
Aston Villa
TBD
Sat., Nov. 29
10 a.m.
Queens Park Rangers
Leicester City
TBD
Sat., Nov. 29
12:30 p.m.
Sunderland
Chelsea
NBC
Sun., Nov. 30
8:30 a.m.
Southampton
Man City
NBCSN
Sun., Nov. 30
11 a.m.
Tottenham
Everton
NBCSN
 

Monday, July 14, 2014

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አርጀንቲና ለምን ጥቁር ተጫዋች የላትም?

As the 2014 FIFA World Cup winds down, several news publications have released sociopolitical observations on Brazil and other World Cup-contending nations, including parallels to immigration and integration. These mind-bending pieces trace socio-political history through the lens of futbol.

It should be expected that the "rainbow nations" which were conceived by the blend of American-Indians, Spaniards and enslaved Africans would reflect their diversity in their soccer clubs.

South and Central American clubs representing Colombia, Honduras , Costa Rica, Ecuador , Uruguay , Chile all showcase the diversity of their nations. Despite their enduring racial discrimination problems, they have leveraged black athleticism to carry their teams to contention in the Copa del Mundo.
There are no black players on Argentina's roster. Actually, there are hardly any black people left in Argentina period.

In colonial times, the proportion of Africans hovered around 50 per cent in half of Argentina's provinces. General José de San Martín, the revolutionary who lead the charge to gain independence from Spanish rule, estimated that there were 400,000 Afro-Argentines who could be recruited to his armies. Black men made up 65 per cent of his troops.

The 2010 census puts the Afro-Argentine population at 150,000, or less than half of one per cent.

How did the Africans disappear?
Although slavery was abolished in Argentina in 1813, many Afro-Argentines were still held as slaves. Emancipation was promised to those who would fight in Argentina's wars. Most African men signed up with hopes of winning their freedom. They were sent to the front lines. Most perished while fighting for a country that did not recognize their rights or humanity.

Until 1853, the law forced slave owners to cede 40 percent of their slaves to military service. The promise of manumission was offered to those enslaved persons who completed five years of service -- a promise rarely kept.

Over the years, overt and covert government sanctions promoted ethnic cleansing and, some say, genocide. Argentina is now South America's whitest country (97 per cent according to the CIA World Factbook). Argentinians themselves have purged their African roots from their socio-historical landscape and conscience.

What you won't read in the tourist tomes like Fodor's and Lonely Planet is that the country was built essentially by slave labour. Countless edifices, including the Estancia Santa Catalina of Cordoba, a Jesuit estate founded in 1622 now part of UNESCO's World Heritage sites, were built and maintained by enslaved Africans. This particular estate still has the slave quarters, small mud structures, outside the compound. It is one of few pieces of evidence of slavery remaining.

As Argentina refuses to authenticate the dowry which transatlantic slaves bequeathed to their nation, the truth cannot be contained. Historians uncovered that the tango is an Afro-Argentine endowment as well.

There is a theory that diversity is good for team performance in soccer, and in the overall health of any society. Whether Argentina is an outlier is still up for debate.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Ethiopian starts daily schedule to Addis Ababa from London Heathrow

Ethiopian starts daily schedule to Addis Ababa from London Heathrow -
Ethiopian Airlines started daily flights from London Heathrow to Addis Ababa with the additional service departing London Heathrow on Tuesday evenings. The new departure mirrors the existing schedule with departure from London Heathrow at 21:00hrs arriving into the Ethiopian capital’s Bole International Airport at 07:00hrs the next day. The return route sees the aircraft departing Addis at 13:00hrs, arriving LHR at 19:00hrs.

Ethiopian CEO Mr. Tewolde Gebremariam, said: “We are pleased to now offer a daily service to our customers to and from London, one of our most important routes. This new addition to the schedule will enable our leisure and business clients to enjoy greater flexibility in selecting their flights aboard our technologically advanced Boeing 787 Dreamliner.”

With daily flights to and from London and daily services to 49 African destinations and very short connections through its Addis Ababa hub, Ethiopian offers the shortest total travel time to its valued customers.

New Ground Agent to support new services
Ethiopian Airlines has recently started working with a new ground handling company at London Heathrow, ASIG (Aircraft Service International Group), part of BBA Aviation, ahead of its move to the new Queen’s Terminal, along with other Star Alliance carriers on September 17. Last month also saw the addition of an eighth Dreamliner to the Ethiopian fleet which will support the growing network of routes Ethiopian Airlines offers. - See more at: http://www.traveldailynews.com/news/article/61335/ethiopian-starts-daily-schedule-to#sthash.Xboc7GqS.dpuf