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tryi31113       2019-12-31 (17:52)   IP address :178.162.199.116

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"This is the problem. People are trying to be too forensic. We are not looking to make a better decision, we are trying to get rid of the clear and obvious mistakes.

"If video evidence shows that ³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«»çÀÌÆ®=³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«»çÀÌÆ®
a player was in an offside position, he was offside full stop. If it's not obvious, then the decision cannot be changed, you stay with the original decision.

"We will be communicating to all competitions that are using VAR some updates in the coming weeks, because we are observing some developments ¸ùŬ·¹¾î¿©¼ºÁö°©=¸ùŬ·¹¾î¿©¼ºÁö°©
that are not particularly the way they should be."

'Something has to change'
Meanwhile, former top-flight ÀÔ»ý·Î¶û=ÀÔ»ý·Î¶û¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
referee Mark Halsey told BBC Radio 5 Live that the Premier League needs to change its use of VAR next season.

"You cannot change it halfway through a season but something has to change at the end of the season and it has to involve ·Î¿¡º£³²ÀÚÁö°©=·Î¿¡º£³²ÀÚÁö°©
players and fans," he said. "VAR is here to stay and, used correctly, it shouldn't be a problem."

Halsey, who officiated in the Premier League from 1999 to 2013, said referees' body PGMOL was "not using it correctly" compared with other countries that have VAR.

"Everywhere else is going Åèºê¶ó¿î=Åèºê¶ó¿î¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
to the pitchside monitor and that is not happening [here]," he said.
 

s2om3131e       2019-12-31 (17:47)   IP address :178.162.199.116

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Football's law-makers say the video assistant referee system should not be "too forensic" when it comes to offsides - and should ¸íÇ°st=¸íÇ°st
only be used to reverse "clear and obvious" errors.

Five goals in the Premier League were ruled out at the weekend for marginal offsides, leading some managers and players to criticise VAR.

Lukas Brud, general secretary ¿©ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«»çÀÌÆ®=¿©ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«»çÀÌÆ®
of the International Football Association Board, said: "With VAR we see some things that are going in a direction that we may need to re-adjust."

He said the body would reissue guidance È«Äá¸íÇ°°¡¹æ=È«Äá¸íÇ°¿©¼º½Ã°è È«Äá¸íÇ°°¡¹æ È«Äá¸íÇ°Áö°©
on VAR's use after its annual general meeting in February.

"If you spend multiple minutes trying to identify whether it is offside or not, then it's not clear and obvious and the original decision should stand," he said.

He added: "What we really need to Çѻ½÷çÁ÷¼öÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å»=¿õÁøÄÚ¿þÀÌ Çѻ ½Ã·çÁ÷¼ö Á¤¼ö±â·»Å» / CHP-8300R¹ÏÀ»¸¸ÇÑ°÷
stress is that 'clear and obvious' applies to every single situation that is being reviewed by the VAR or the referee.

"In theory, 1mm ½Å¹ß·¹Çø®Ä«=½Å¹ß·¹Çø®Ä«
offside is offside, but if a decision is taken that a player is not offside and the VAR is trying to identify through looking at five, six, seven, 10, 12 cameras whether or not it was offside, then the original decision should stand.
 

Andre333       2019-12-31 (17:36)   IP address :178.162.199.116

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Victoria's Premier Daniel Andrews said »þ³Ú=»þ³Ú¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
authorities held concerns for four people missing in the region.

"We do have real fears for ³²ÀÚ¸íÇ°·¹Çø®Ä«=³²ÀÚ¸íÇ°·¹Çø®Ä«
their safety. They've been in active fire environments and we can't account for them," he told reporters on Tuesday.

What is happening in Mallacoota?
"Mallacoota is currently under attack at ·çÇ³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å»=·çÇ ³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å» µ¥½ºÅ©Å¾Çü¹«·á
the moment," said Victoria's state emergency commissioner Andrew Crisp on Tuesday. He reported there were "4,000 people on the beach".

"It is pitch-black, it is quite scary... the community right now is under threat but we will hold our line and they will be saved and protected."

On social media, locals http://jpthegreenfuse.com/content.php?c_num=341 reported they had boarded small boats in the water, or had À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǽŹß=À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǿ©¼º½Å¹ß À̹ÌÅ×À̼dz²¼º½Ã°è À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǿ©¼º½Ã°è
huddled in their fortified homes as the fire swept through the town.

Crews are fighting to protect lives rather than buildings, locals said. Several homes in the town are already believed to have been destroyed.

Mr Crisp said there had been "significant property losses" across the entire East Gippsland region in the past days.

Searing mid-40Cs heat combined with strong winds and lightning had triggered more than 200 new fires across the state in the past 24 hours.

They have fuelled the rapid expansion of existing fronts, with several blazes so large they are generating their own thunderstorms and lightning.

It is another escalation in the nation's bushfire crisis which has seen hundreds of massive blazes destroy millions of hectares in the eastern states since September.

At least 10 people have died, among them civilians and three volunteer firefighters.
 

firefigh12333       2019-12-31 (17:04)   IP address :178.162.199.116

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Firefighter death
It was a "freakish weather event" that killed a volunteer firefighter on Sunday, according to the New South Wales °í¾ßµå°¡¹æ=°í¾ßµå°¡¹æ
Rural Fire Service (RFS).

Powerful winds near the New South Wales-Victoria border lifted his 10-tonne truck off the ground and flipped it over, the service said.

Samuel McPaul, 28, was a newlywed who was expecting his first child.

Earlier in December, two volunteer firefighters died while battling a blaze near Sydney.

"To lose one of our »þ³Ú¿©ÀÚÁö°©=»þ³Ú¿©ÀÚÁö°©
own in such extraordinary circumstances is just tragic," said RFS Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons of the latest death.

Mr McPaul died at the scene, while ½Å¹ß·¹Çø®Ä«»çÀÌÆ®=½Å¹ß·¹Çø®Ä«»çÀÌÆ®
the driver received minor burns and a third person suffered more serious burns.

A second vehicle was also È«Äá¸íÇ°³²¼ºÀÇ·ù=È«Äá¸íÇ°µµ¸Å È«Äá¸íÇ°³²¼ºÀÇ·ù È«Äá¸íÇ°¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
blown over in the same area and the firefighters on board were taken to hospital, the service said.

Meteorologists say a climate system in the Indian Ocean, known as the dipole, is the main driver behind the extreme heat in À̹ÌÅ×À̼Ƿ¹Çø®Ä«=À̹ÌÅ×À̼Ƿ¹Çø®Ä«
Australia.

Temperatures exceeded 40C (104F) in every state at the start of the week, with strong winds and lightning strikes bolstering the flames.
 

includ331       2019-12-31 (15:37)   IP address :178.162.199.116

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The man suspected of stabbing five people at a rabbi's house in New York state on Saturday kept journals which included »ì±Õ³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å»=ûȣ³ªÀ̽º »ì±Õ ³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å» ¼¼´ÏŸ È­ÀÌÆ®ÂøÇÑ°÷
references to Jews and anti-Semitism, authorities said.

Federal prosecutors have filed hate crime charges against Grafton Thomas over the attack.

The filing says his journals included drawings of the Star of David.

His internet search history À§ºí·Î=À§ºí·Î¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
also included questions such as "why did Hitler hate the Jews", it said.

Grafton Thomas's attorney pointed to his client's history of mental health problems, and said there is no evidence the attack was driven by anti-Semitism.

There has been an increase in police Æ÷Ƽ Á¤¼ö±â·»Å»=Á¦ÀϾÆÄí¾Æ Æ÷Ƽ Á¤¼ö±â·»Å» ½Ç¹ö/È­ÀÌÆ® + 3±¸ ÇÏÀ̺긮µå Àü±â·¹ÀÎÁö·»Å»ÈǸ¢ÇÑ°÷
patrols around Jewish neighbourhoods and synagogues following the attack.

What was found in the journals?
The criminal complaint said agents recovered journals from the suspect's home in Greenwood Lake, New York, including comments ·¹Çø®Ä«sa=·¹Çø®Ä«¹Ì·¯±Þ ·¹Çø®Ä«sa±Þ ·¹Çø®Ä«¼îÇÎ
such as "why [people] mourned for anti-Semitism when there is Semitic genocide".

It says the 37-year-old also used his phone to search for "why did Hitler hate the Jews" on four occasions.

"German Jewish Temples near me" and "prominent companies founded by Jews in America" were also searched, along with other references to "Nazi culture" and swastikas. On Saturday, Grafton Thomas accessed an article about an increase in police presence in New York after possible anti-Semitic attacks.

He is expected to appear in federal court on ¸íÇ°st=¸íÇ°st
Monday to face five counts of obstructing the free exercise of religious beliefs by attempting to kill with a dangerous weapon and causing injuries.
 

ot1he33311       2019-12-30 (14:26)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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US sees highest number of mass killings on record
Members of the congregation in the nearly full church ducked down behind pews as screaming filled the room.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott called the shooting "an evil act of violence".
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"Places of worship are meant to be sacred, and I am grateful for the church members who acted quickly to take down the shooter and help prevent further loss of life," he said in a statement.
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Witness Isabel Arreola told local broadcaster CBS DFW: "It was the most scariest thing. You feel like your life is flashing before you. I was so worried about my little one."
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Texas has seen a number of deadly shootings this year. In August, 22 people died and 24 were wounded at a Walmart store in El Paso. The same month a gunman killed seven and wounded 20 at Odessa-Midland.
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In 2017, 26 people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a Baptist church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, during a Sunday service.¸íÇ°ÀÇ·ù·¹Çø®Ä«=¸íÇ°ÀÇ·ù·¹Çø®Ä«
 

P2ellegr3111       2019-12-30 (13:53)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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What was the reaction?¸íÇ°·¹Çø®Ä«»çÀÌÆ®=¸íÇ°·¹Çø®Ä«»çÀÌÆ®

The president had already faced criticism from Democratic leaders over his ongoing efforts to publicise the whistleblower's identity.
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In response to his retweet on Saturday, attorney Stephen Kohn, an expert in whistleblower protection laws, told the Washington Post that the president was violating his duty to safeguard whistleblowers.
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"The paradox is that it was the president's duty to protect this person,À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǵµ¸Å=À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǵµ¸Å
" Mr Kohn said. "It's inconceivable that he not only doesn't do it, but violates it."
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A former whistleblower told the Associated Press that the ease with which the person's identity had been spread online demonstrated the need for greater legal protection.
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Michael German, who left the FBI after reporting allegations of mismanagement, said it was "completely inappropriate for the president of the United States to be engaged in any type of behaviour that could harm a whistleblower".
 

S2omal125       2019-12-30 (13:42)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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After university, Benjamin was determined to leave mainland China. He valued personal freedoms and had a natural scepticism towards the authoritarian Chinese government.

But it has also been difficult for him to build friendships with locals because of differences in background and language. "We can... have dinner together," he says. "But we can't become good friends."
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An August encounter with a pro-protest Uber driver sticks in his mind.

After a minor argument over a pick-up, "he said to me that he could tell I am not from here by my accent," Benjamin recounts.
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When he and two friends were thrown out of the car, his friends seized the opportunity.

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Media captionThe identity crisis behind Hong Kong's protests
"They said, 'Don't you stand on their side? Oh, they don't see you as one of them?'"

He is now looking to move away from Hong Kong and China.
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"Students have lit fires and blocked roads, but this is nothing compared to the Cultural Revolution."
The city is living a double life. Protests at the weekend, business as usual on weekdays.
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But Hong Kong has entered its first recession in a decade, with the number of tourists plummeting more than 40%.

Mr Chan, who has been working as a hawker for more than four decades, knows that tough times have come. Before the protests, he made more than HK$1,000 (about $130; ¡Ì100) every day. "Now we only make a few hundred dollars."

His account is a corrective to the narrative that economic decline will infuriate Hongkongers - it hasn't yet. But shops are closing down and people are feeling financial pain.

Despite this, the 67-year-old remains unfazed, even though Kowloon has become a battleground.

A Guangzhou native, Mr Chan was witness to the Cultural Revolution - he once saw a peasant being beaten to death by children. He swam to Hong Kong in 1973.

Mr Chan doesn't blame the protesters for his losses.
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"The future belongs to the youth, and they are fighting for things they want," he says. "We have enjoyed the most prosperous time, and we can only accept when things go downhill. It's as simple as that."
 

b2etwe331       2019-12-30 (13:39)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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With a wealth of first-hand testimony, ¾Ë¸¯½º=¾Ë¸¯½º¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
Democrats have moved the impeachment on from the whistleblower's evidence. But the president and other Republicans have worked to keep the whistleblower in the press.
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In an audio recording that emerged in September, President Trump was heard comparing the whistleblower's sources to a "spy". Then in an apparent reference to the execution of spies by the US in the past, he said: "You know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart? Right? ³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«½Å¹ß=³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«½Å¹ß
With spies and treason, right? We used to handle them a little differently than we do now."
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According to reports in the Washington Post and the Guardian, the person named by right wing media as the whistleblower was receiving a spike in threats when the president tweeted about them, and was being driven to and from work by armed security officers following the threats.
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How did the whistleblower become involved?
In August, ûȣ³ªÀ̽º »ì±Õ ¾óÀ½³ÃÁ¤¼ö±â=ûȣ³ªÀ̽º »ì±Õ ¾óÀ½³ÃÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å» SANITA È­ÀÌÆ®ÇÕ¸®ÀûÀΰ÷
the whistleblower filed a report expressing concern over a phone call a month earlier in which Mr Trump asked his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Joe Biden, a Democratic front-runner for the 2020 US presidential election.
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Democrats said the call transcript showed È«Äá¼îÇÎ=È«Äá¼îÇÎ
President Trump abusing the power of his office to pressure President Zelensky to damage a US Democratic political rival. President Trump defended the call, saying it was "perfect". He has dismissed the impeachment process as a "witch-hunt".
 

pe1op3311       2019-12-30 (13:26)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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She eventually managed to escape without being arrested.

Now, whenever she passes the university during bus rides she cries ÀÌ°ú¼ö³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å»=ûȣ³ªÀ̽º ÀÌ°ú¼ö ³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å» 450À̺¥Æ®
uncontrollably and finds it difficult to breathe.

Many young protesters acknowledge that their actions, while raising awareness, may only increase the likelihood of a more fundamental crackdown at some point. »þ³Ú=»þ³Ú¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
They know the risks but it is about balancing the probabilities of fears.
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For those that speak out against protests - there is another, more deep-seated fear. They say that their Hong Kong, the safe prosperous society they built, is disappearing. Although staying silent was not ideal, they worry that this path is inevitable self-destruction from within rather than the feared assault from outside.
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"She is and always will be my daughter, and there is no way for us to cut ties with her."
Mr Tsang's mind went blank when he received a call one rainy October evening telling him that his daughter had been arrested in a protest. He was on a night shift as a security guard but hopped on a bus and arrived at the police station soaking wet.
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It was after midnight when he finally saw his daughter Alice. The 16-year-old was followed by police officers and her hands were bound.

"We didn't need to speak," Mr Tsang says. "We could understand each other."
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Alice has been charged with rioting, an offence which could lead to up to a decade in jail.

She's one of about 1,000 underage demonstrators who have been arrested since protests started in June. She says she isn't a frontline protester, but couldn't leave the protest site because every route was surrounded by police.
 
 

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