Monday, July 1, 2013

Back to sports roots with soccer tournament

A couple of weeks ago, I had the opportunity to do something I haven?t done for more than 15 years. For a few of the high school athletes I interacted with, that was before they were born ?? or when they were only toddlers.

As a last-minute need arose, I was tapped to be the PA announcer for a number of games at the 2013 WIAA Girls Soccer State Tournament at Uihlein Soccer Park on the city?s northwest side. In high school and college I worked the PA for basketball and football games, so I had a little knowledge of doing starting lineups and giving credit when points were scored.

But, I have to admit, I was pretty rusty for the Division 1 quarterfinal game, the first played during the three-day tournament. With the help of Allison, Ann and Mike (King of Milwaukee Wave fame) from the Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club in the booth with me, I found a groove by the time I hit the Division 2 and 3 semifinal matches.

Despite covering high school soccer when I worked in newspapers years ago, and doing the sideline reporting and color commentary for three seasons of high school football games on WAUK-AM 540 ESPN here in Milwaukee, that experience didn?t prepare me for the PA work. Sure, I had to be comfortable with my voice and pronouncing names on a microphone, but the rhythm of the unlimited substitutions took a while to get down. I don?t think I ever mastered it.

For instance, the Ozaukee Warriors had a Yanke and two players with the last name of Janke on the squad. And Yanke would sub out for a Janke and vice versa. Then there was the team from Ashland that traveled for six hours to get to Milwaukee for its Division 2 game against Catholic Memorial. I don?t think I ever got the Oredockers? Molly Kovala?s name right on the speaker.

But overall, it was a great time and it took me back to my early sports roots. Thank you to Tammy Gilpin-Ripp, the WIAA and the Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club for the opportunity.

Source: http://onmilwaukee.com/myOMC/authors/stevekabelowsky/wiaasoccerpa.html

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Apple files for 'iWatch' trademark in Japan

(AP) ? Apple Inc. has applied for a trademark in Japan for "iWatch," indicating it may be proceeding with rumored plans to produce a smart wristwatch.

A document obtained Monday from the Japan Patent Office's website said the application was made June 3 and made public June 27.

It was not immediately clear when the application might be approved. Patent office and Apple officials in Japan were not available for comment late Monday.

Apple is rumored to be working on a smart watch that would run on a version of the operating system used by its iPhone and iPad. The company has not confirmed those rumors, but CEO Tim Cook has hinted that it may be developing a wearable computing device such as a wristwatch.

Associated Press

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The Terrowin Box

Can I reserve Lord Henry Tudor?

If your heartaches seem to hang around too long
And your blues keep getting bluer with each song
Remember sunshine can be found behind the cloudy skies
So let your hair down and go on and cry

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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Obama to announce new power initiative for Africa

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) ? President Barack Obama on Sunday will announce a new initiative to double access to electric power in sub-Saharan Africa, part of his effort to build on the legacy of equality and opportunity forged by his personal hero, Nelson Mandela.

Obama, who flew from Johannesburg to Cape Town Sunday, will pay tribute to the ailing 94-year-old Mandela throughout the day. The president and his family will visit Robben Island, where the anti-apartheid leader spent 18 years confined to a tiny cell, including a stop of the lime quarry where Mandela toiled and developed the lung problems that are ailing him today.

The White House said Obama's guide during his tour of the island will be 83-year-old South African politician Ahmed Kathrada, who was also in captivity at the prison for nearly two decades and guided Obama on his 2006 visit to the prison as a U.S. senator. The president will also view the prison courtyard where Mandela planted grapevines that remain today, and where he and others in the dissident leadership would discuss politics, sneak notes to one another and hide writings.

Following the tour, Obama will deliver what the White House has billed as the signature speech of his weeklong trip at the University of Cape Town, an address that will be infused with memories of Mandela.

During that speech, Obama will unveil the "Power Africa" initiative, which includes an initial $7 billion investment from the United States over the next five years. Private companies, including General Electric and Symbion Power, are making an additional $9 billion in commitments with the goal of providing power to millions of Africans crippled by a lack of electricity.

Gayle Smith, Obama's senior director for development and democracy, said more than two-thirds of people living in Sub-Saharan African do not have electricity, including 85 percent of those living in rural areas.

"If you want lights so kids can study at night or you can maintain vaccines in a cold chain, you don't have that, so going the extra mile to reach people is more difficult," Smith said.

The U.S. and its private sector partners will initially focus its efforts on six African countries: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, and Tanzania, where Obama will wrap up his trip later this week. Former President George W. Bush, who supports health programs throughout the continent, will also be in Tanzania next week, and the White House did not rule out the possibility that the two men might meet.

Obama will also highlight U.S. efforts to bolster access to food and health programs on the continent. His advisers said the president sees reducing the poverty and illness that plague many parts of Africa as an extension of Mandela's example of how change can happen within countries.

The former South African president has been hospitalized in critical condition for three weeks. Obama met Saturday with members of Mandela's family, but did not visit the anti-apartheid icon in the hospital, a decision the White House said was in keeping with his family's wishes.

Obama's weeklong trip, which opened last week in Senegal, marks his most significant trip to the continent since taking office. His scant personal engagement has come as a disappointment to some in the region, who had high hopes for a man whose father was from Kenya.

Obama has visited Robben Island before as a U.S. senator. But since being elected as the first black American president, Obama has drawn inevitable comparisons to Mandela, making Sunday's visit particularly poignant.

The president said he's also eager to bring his family with him to the prison to teach them about Mandela's role in overcoming white racist rule, first as an activist and later as a president who forged a unity government with his former captors.

He told reporters Saturday he to "help them to understand not only how those lessons apply to their own lives but also to their responsibilities in the future as citizens of the world, that's a great privilege and a great honor."

Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser, said Mandela's vision was always going to feature prominently in the speech. But the former South African leader's deteriorating health "certainly puts a finer point on just how much we can't take for granted what Nelson Mandela did."

Harkening back to a prominent theme from his 2009 speech in Ghana ? his only other trip to Africa as president ? Obama will emphasize that Africans must take much of the responsibility for finishing the work started by Mandela and his contemporaries.

"The progress that Africa has made opens new doors, but frankly, it's up to the leaders in Africa and particularly young people to make sure that they're walking through those doors of opportunity," Rhodes said.

Obama will speak at the University of Cape Town nearly 50 years after Robert F. Kennedy delivered his famous "Ripple of Hope" speech from the school. Kennedy spoke in Cape Town two years after Mandela was sentenced to life in prison.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-announce-power-initiative-africa-085714963.html

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Play Better At Video Games With These Simple Tips | PHP 43 ...

Video games is a hobby everyone loves. Read this article to learn some great video games and how you can improve your performance.

If you?re purchasing a gift game for a kid, ask them to tell you about a few games they like. You will use a lot of variables in making a decision on whether or not to purchase a game for kids of a certain age, so it?s better to start with a longer list that you can narrow down.

Download demos to get a glimpse into the games you desire to purchase. This can help you decide if the game is right for you. Make sure you are careful when doing this. To avoid any potential problems on your computer, download only from reputable sources.

Take cover before reloading a reload of your weapon during game play. It?s a lot easier to get pwned because they failed to take adequate cover before reloading.You don?t want this to be you!

When buying games for kids, only buy those without violence or adult content.

Get up every fifteen minutes and stretch. When you are playing video games you are sitting in one place and can get stiff if you do not get up and move around. You may cramp up, put on weight or even develop a blood clot! It will keep you healthy and strong.

Be mindful when signing up for online games. Sometimes you have to pay a monthly fee for access. Always check out any monthly video game site that children want to visit because all their friends are interested in joining.

Make sure you think over the right option! They also give you some enjoyment in your video game a tiny bit. But purchasing these things can make the game more entertaining and save time.

When you save your game, do more than just saving it on the same slot. Save your game into a new slot every so often. You may find in the future that you would like to resume your game from a different point. If you just keep saving as you go along, you won?t have that option.

Consider having your kids play games on consoles rather than a PC. Consoles offer you a lot more control over privacy, security settings, and content since they can bypass these restrictions online. They can have a far more protected experience on a console.

Don?t play all day ? limit it to two hours each day.Gaming can be addictive, and people that do get addicted are out there, so be careful of that. Try to stick to playing video games for only a few hours daily. If you do play for longer, make sure you take a break at least once per three hours.

Staff at game retailers are the best to ask for advice. You may know which games you already like, but may have missed hearing about some new ones that would be even better. The salesperson usually knows enough to give you some ideas of what games are in the category that you like.

Make sure your children are safe when gaming online. Be aware of people they are gaming with. Some child predators use online gaming in order to manipulate young children. Protect your children by only allowing them to play online with strangers online.

Be mindful of injury when playing video games. A stability ball is a great investment if you play for a long time; it will help improve posture while gaming. If you are playing active games, make sure you do proper stretches and take lots of breaks to ensure you don?t get hurt.

Be cautious about playing games online. There can be an annual or monthly fee to play. If your children want to start playing an online game, you should review it first. Determine whether it is going to cost you anything. If so, determine whether this price is justifiable.

Be adventurous and give lots of different kinds of video games a try! Trying different types of games is a smart way to make your gaming even more fun.

A cleaning kit will get those games back in top shape. There are many kits available on the market.

Make good use of any parental controls offered by games. Check to see whether the game is playable online. If possible, make sure your kids do not have unlimited Internet access. You may also want to check their friends requests and limit the amount of time they play to be safe.

Online auctions are a great source for new games. You may be able to find great deals in video games by visiting auction sites. Do a bit of research to ensure you can get the best deal possible.

Think about doing a game trials prior to purchasing the full game. Trials allow you test out if you really want to buy it. If you find that you do enjoy a game?s trial version you can purchase it with confidence.

If you find you are getting really engrossed in your video games, discipline yourself to take frequent breaks. Beware of getting overly addicted to games because there can be adverse health effects. Game playing should be fun. If you feel that you are becoming a video game addict, then you may want to bring this up to your doctor.

Video games are known all around the world; they get bigger every single year. Statistics say that game players will increase exponentially with each coming year, so get ready to jump in the action. Choose a game, and start playing. Use the advice offered above to help you navigate the world of video gaming.

Source: http://www.php43.org/play-better-at-video-games-with-these-simple-tips/

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Bombs target soccer players, spectators in Iraq

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Bombs targeting soccer players and young men who had gathered to watch a match in Iraq killed seven people on Saturday.

A roadside bomb in a busy market killed another three people, bringing the death toll to 10, police and medics said.

The violence is part of a trend of increasing militant attacks since the start of the year, which claimed more than 1,000 lives in May alone, making it the deadliest month since the sectarian bloodletting of 2006-7.

In recent days, men playing in local soccer fixtures and watching matches have been the targets - after spates of attacks on both Sunni and Shi'ite mosques and the security forces.

The reason behind the attacks on soccer players and spectators is not clear.

Police and medics said the bomb was planted inside a coffee shop in central Baghdad and killed four young men who had gathered to watch an under 20s international match between Iraq and Chile on television.

Twin roadside bombs exploded near a soccer stadium, killing three players in Muqdadiya, 80 km (50 miles) northeast of the capital, and the blast in the market left a further three people dead in a town west of Baghdad, police said.

Earlier this week, twin blasts at a neighborhood football stadium killed five players and two blasts tore through cafes where scores of young men had gathered to watch another match, killing eight people.

Concerns that Iraq may lapse back into full-scale sectarian conflict have mounted in recent months amid tensions fuelled by the civil war in neighboring Syria, where mainly Sunni rebels are fighting to overthrow a leader backed by Shi'ite Iran.

Sunni insurgents including al Qaeda's Iraqi affiliate have been regaining ground, recruiting from the country's Sunni minority, which resents Shi'ite domination since the U.S.-led invasion that toppled former dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003.

(Reporting by Kareem Raheem in Baghdad and a Reuters reporter in Baquba; Writing by Isabel Coles; Editing by Alison Williams)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bombs-target-soccer-players-spectators-iraq-210455463.html

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Flashback Friday! Beautiful Celeb Photos From the 1990s

The fashions of the 1990s weren't always the most flattering, but Jennifer Aniston has always looked good in everything, right? Likewise, what teenage girl circa 1991 didn't wish she was BFFs with Tiffani Thiessen (aka: Kelly Kapowski) from Saved By The Bell, scrunchies and all? And let’s face it, with artists like Whitney Houston blowing up the charts, who didn’t want to party like it was 1999?

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