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win334ner       2019-12-22 (15:51)   IP address :221.121.135.107

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Martin Peters: 1966 World Cup winner and West Ham legend dies aged 76

















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winner and West Ham legend Martin Peters has died aged 76, his family have announced.

Peters, who joined West Ham aged ´ÙÀÌ·ºÆ® Á÷¼ö Á¤¼ö±â·»Å»=Á¦ÀϾÆÄí¾Æ ¾ÆÄí¾Æ ´ÙÀÌ·ºÆ® Á÷¼ö Á¤¼ö±â·»Å» È­ÀÌÆ® /CIW-10000Ãßõ
15, spent 11 years with the club until he became Britain's first ¡Ì200,000 player in a move to Tottenham in 1970.

He scored for England in their 1966 World Cup final win over West Germany.

West Ham said "the 1966 World Cup winner passed away peacefully" on Saturday after "a long and courageous battle with illness".

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of English football's greatest-ever team now sadly lost - along with Alan Ball, Ray Wilson, Gordon Banks and his fellow West Ham Academy hero and great friend, Bobby Moore," the club added.

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Sir Geoff Hurst said it was a "very sad day for football and for me personally".

"Martin Peters was one of the all-time greats and a close friend and colleague of mine for in excess of 50 years," Hurst continued.

"A fellow World Cup final goalscorer and my West Ham partner for years along with Bobby Moore. RIP old friend."

 

wer3322       2019-12-22 (15:46)   IP address :84.17.36.30

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What did PM Morrison say?

















"I get it that people ¸íǰÀÇ·ù·¹Çø®Ä«=¸íǰÀÇ·ù·¹Çø®Ä«
would have been upset to know that I was holidaying with my family while their families were under great stress," he said.

Speaking after a briefing with fire officials, he ³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å»=¿õÁøÄÚ¿þÀÌ ³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å» Á¦ºù±â°â¿ë ½Ç¹ö / CHPI-6500L°­·ÂÃßõ
said he knew Australians were anxious about the fires but insisted that the emergency response was "the best in the world".

He conceded that MSGM=MSGM¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
climate change was contributing to changing weather patterns, but denied that it had directly caused Australia's wildfires.

"It's not a credible suggestion to make that link," he argued.

Many Australians have accused Scott Morrison's government of inaction on global warming, with criticism growing as a heatwave ´ä·Ê¶±
broke records across the country and worsened the fires.

Although climate change is not the direct cause of bushfires, scientists have long warned that a hotter, drier climate would contribute to Australia's fires becoming more frequent and intense.

Firefighters' union leader Leighton Drury previously said Australia was "seeing an absolute lack of leadership from this government, and it is a disgrace".

 

Rashid       2019-12-22 (07:54)   IP address :194.99.104.142

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Mr Hafeez's first lawyer, Rashid Rehman, was shot dead in 2014 after agreeing to take on the case.

















A university lecturer in Pakistan has been sentenced to death for blasphemy.
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Junaid Hafeez, 33, was arrested in March 2013 and accused of posting derogatory comments about the Prophet Mohammed on social media.

Allegations of blasphemy are taken very seriously in Pakistan, and even an accusation is often enough to make someone a target for hardliners.

Mr Hafeez's first lawyer, Rashid Rehman, was shot dead in 2014 after agreeing to take on the case.

The lecturer has also spent years in solitary confinement, after repeated attacks by other prisoners.
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The sentence was delivered by a court in the Central Jail in Multan, where Mr Hafeez was being held.

Mr Hafeez had studied a Master's degree in the US on a Fulbright Scholarship, specialising in American literature, photography and theatre.

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After returning to Pakistan he took up a lecturer position at Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) in Multan, where he worked until his arrest.


 

McCorm2ack       2019-12-22 (07:15)   IP address :46.244.29.123

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Media captionMeet the schoolboy with a higher IQ than Bill Gates and Albert Einstein

















He credited his parents, both tech industry workers in ³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«½Å¹ß=³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«½Å¹ß
California, with instilling him with that focus. They were "extremely important" in his development, teaching him mathematics and giving him puzzle books to solve from age six. Reflecting on his upbringing, Gabriel said he felt "very lucky on the whole" but did have "a couple of regrets when one thinks about how much agency one has as a child".
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By agency Gabriel meant the capacity to act independently, free from the overt influence of parents. This has particular relevance in the context of child prodigies, whose parents are commonly depicted as pushy, domineering and overbearing.
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Jennifer Pike, a British violinist who burst on to the classical music scene as a youngster, said the parents of child prodigies were often stereotyped in this way.
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"I'm aware of the myth, or popular belief, that parents must somehow be pushing their young child into living their dream," Jennifer told the BBC. "I think that's a trope that's definitely true in some cases, but not the case for most."

 

1were3434       2019-12-22 (07:11)   IP address :46.244.29.123

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Mathematical Olympiad, where he won two gold medals in 1998 and 2001.

















As a former child prodigy, Gabriel Carroll, now in his 30s, said he felt awkward when others talked about his illustrious past.
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"I think gee, have I not done anything since then," he told the BBC.
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But Gabriel's adult life has been far from a failure. An assistant professor of economics at Stanford University, Gabriel pursued a career in a field related to his gift: solving mathematics puzzles.
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In his seventh grade SAT [Scholastic Assessment Tests] exams, Gabriel achieved the highest score in California, including a perfect 800 in mathematics. In high school, his mathematical prowess was put to the test against the world's best young minds at the International Mathematical Olympiad, where he won two gold medals in 1998 and 2001.
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When speaking about his achievements, Gabriel struck a humble tone, more comfortable at pointing out his weaknesses than his strengths.



 

reg2ulati32       2019-12-22 (07:08)   IP address :46.244.29.123

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Laurent has what Ellen Winner, a professor of psychology at Boston College

















Record-breaker or not, Laurent's academic progress so far has still been exceptional by historical standards. He is still expected to graduate from university, whenever and wherever it happens.
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If the pressure to do so has become more intense, Laurent is not showing it. In interviews, Laurent seems self-assured and optimistic for a future flush with endless possibilities. Studying medicine and making artificial organs are among his to-dos.
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Laurent has what Ellen Winner, a professor of psychology at Boston College, calls a "rage to master", an unstoppable motivation to excel in his domain of ability. When Laurent is an adult, he may reach the limit of that ability, allowing other bright individuals of a similar age to catch up. As a result, Prof Winner said, Laurent's talents as a child might seem less special as an adult.
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"When prodigies do not make the transition to adult creator, they may feel like failures," Prof Winner, author of Gifted Children: Myths and Realities, told the BBC. "No-one cares anymore that a 21-year-old can play the violin with great expertise or ace calculus or understand Latin and Greek."



 

m1ess333       2019-12-22 (06:55)   IP address :194.99.104.142

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Mr Macron made the announcement in a speech in Ivory Coast, where he has been celebrating an early Christmas with French troops.


















France's army command said the operation took place overnight near the Mauritanian border.
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Mr Macron made the announcement in a speech in Ivory Coast, where he has been celebrating an early Christmas with French troops.

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He vowed on Friday to work to give "new force" to the fight against Islamist militants in Africa's Sahel - an arid region below the Sahara desert.
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It came as West African leaders began a meeting in Nigeria to discuss combating the spread of jihadist violence, which Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari described as the greatest threat to the region.
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The UN special representative for West Africa and the Sahel, Mohamed Ibn Chambas, told leaders at the summit that military action alone could not end the violence, as he called for more to be done to help develop the region.
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The leaders of five Sahel nations are expected to attend a summit in Paris in January, when Mr Macron said they would clarify the "political and strategic framework" of the operation against militants in the region.


 

s1een4233       2019-12-22 (06:52)   IP address :194.99.104.142

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Mr McCormack acknowledged that further action must be taken to combat climate change but said there was "a lot of hysteria" surrounding the issue.

















Firefighters' union leader Leighton Drury said Australia was "seeing an absolute lack of leadership from this government and it is a disgrace".
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Criticism grew as a heatwave broke records across the country and exacerbated mammoth blazes, making the task even harder for exhausted firefighters - many of them volunteers.
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Mr McCormack acknowledged that further action must be taken to combat climate change but said there was "a lot of hysteria" surrounding the issue.

"Climate change is not the only factor that has caused these fires. There has been dry lightning strikes, there has been self-combusting piles of manure, there has been a lot of arsonists out there causing fire," he said.
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Although climate change is not the direct cause of bushfires, scientists have long warned that a hotter, drier climate would contribute to Australia's fires becoming more frequent and more intense.



 

cha1s332       2019-12-22 (06:45)   IP address :194.99.104.142

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The 850 British soldiers based there represent the UK's largest operational deployment in Europe.

















Boris Johnson has served Christmas lunch to British troops during a visit to a Nato mission in Estonia.
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Visiting the Tapa military base near Tallinn, Mr Johnson wished them a merry Christmas as he dished up the meals.

The 850 British soldiers based there represent the UK's largest operational deployment in Europe.
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The troops, from the Queen's Royal Hussars, head the Nato battle group in Estonia, working alongside the country's troops and personnel from France and Denmark.
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Mr Johnson told them: "In the course of the next few days, everybody in our country is going to be celebrating Christmas with their families and you're going to be here - a long way away, a pretty cold place.

"What you're doing is incredibly important because the reason everybody in our country can have Christmas in peace and security is because of what you're doing here.
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"What you're doing is showing that Nato works and that Nato is an alliance to which we in this country are absolutely committed to."


 

limgidfff2       2019-12-22 (06:44)   IP address :194.99.104.142

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It comes weeks after 13 French troops died in a helicopter collision in Mali in the biggest single-day loss of life for its military since the 1980s.

















French forces have killed 33 militants in an operation in Mali, according to President Emmanuel Macron.
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Mr Macron made the announcement on a visit to Ivory Coast, where he reiterated France's commitment to fighting jihadists in the region.

It comes weeks after 13 French troops died in a helicopter collision in Mali in the biggest single-day loss of life for its military since the 1980s.

Thousands of French troops have been deployed in Mali since 2013.
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Its involvement came after Islamist militants overran parts of the north. With the help of France, Mali's army has recaptured the territory, but insecurity continues and violence has spread to neighbouring countries.
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Mr Macron said the "terrorists" were killed in an operation on Saturday in Mali's Mopti region.
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"This morning, thanks to an engagement by our soldiers and the Barkhane forces, we were able to neutralise 33 terrorists, take one prisoner and free two Malian gendarmes who had been held hostage," he said.




 
 

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