Monday, August 5, 2013

Sri Lanka vs South Africa 2nd T20 Video Highlights -SL vs SA 2013

by rahus | August 4, 2013 at 10:27 am

Sri Lanka vs South Africa Video Highlights of South Africa tour of Sri Lanka 2013, 2nd T20 Match on August 4th played at Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Sooriyawewa, Hambantota. South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 22 runs in a closely contested T20 international match here today.

Click to watch Sri Lanka vs South Africa 2nd T20 Video Highlights

After winning the toss, the visitors batted first and made 145 for 6 in the allotted 20 overs, with David Miller making 36 and J P Duminy 30 runs. Captain Faf du Plessis was clean bowled by Lasith Malinga for 12.?

A B de Villiers was run out for 15 by Kushal Perera. Kulasekara and Senanayake took 2 wickets each.?

In reply, the home team made 123 for 7? with Kumar Sangakkara making 39 runs before he fell to a catch off Morne Morkel's ball.?

Thisara Perera was not out at 22, while opener Kushal Perera made 21 before he fell leg before to Imran Tahir.?

Tsotsobe and Morkel took two wickets each.?

South Africa retained the same team that defended a modest score to win by 12 runs in the first match on Friday.

Sri Lanka rested opening batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan and recalled Mahela Jayawardene for the match at Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium.

The hosts dropped allrounder Jeevan Mendis for seam bowler Nuwan Kulasekara.

Source: http://www.nowpublic.com/world/sri-lanka-vs-south-africa-2nd-t20-video-highlights-sl-vs-sa-2013

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London wins bid to host 2016 European Championships

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has hailed the news that London?s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park will stage the LEN 2016 European Championships and the LEN European Masters Championships.

The winning bid announced by British Swimming has the capital?s Zaha Hadid designed Aquatics Centre as its heart and it is set to be the first major international event to be held at the former Olympic pool since the 2012 Games. The two world class events will include swimming, diving and synchronised swimming.

London is seeing a series of elite events coming to the city in the wake of hosting the 2012 Games. This includes the 2013 World Triathlon Grand Final, 2014 Tour de France, 2015 Rugby World Cup and the 2017 IAAF and IPC World Athletics Championships.

In addition, ahead of the one year anniversary weekend of the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Games, the long term future of all eight permanent Olympic venues on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, including the Stadium, is secured meaning London is further ahead than any other host city. From 27 July the Copper Box will be the first of the venues to reopen.

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said: ?This is simply fantastic news for London and a glowing testimony for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park?s status as a world-beating destination for elite sport. The stunning Aquatics Centre, home to some of the most dramatic sporting moments during the Olympic and Paralympic Games, is a fitting setting for these flagship international championships. Together with the London Legacy Development Corporation, we?ll now be working hard with British Swimming to ensure this event is a roaring success.?

Chief executive of London Legacy Development Corporation, Dennis Hone, said: ?Winning this bid confirms Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park as a premiere destination for world-class sporting events. Now every sporting venue on the Park will host world-class competitions in the near future. We are on track to deliver a fantastic elite and grass roots sporting legacy on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.?

Iain Edmondson, Head of Major Events at London & Partners, the Mayor?s official promotional organisation, said: ?This fantastic news is testament to years of hard work by many organisations responsible for ensuring a lasting legacy of the 2012 Games. London & Partners is proud to have been a key part of this success from the initial feasibility through to submitting the final bid. The European Swimming Championships will be a major milestone for major events in the city for 2016 sitting between the 2015 Rugby World Cup and 2017 IAAF and IPC Athletics World Championships.?

Mark Sesnan, chief executive of GLL the charitable Social Enterprise that operates the Aquatic Centre on behalf of the LLDC, said: ?We are very excited to be hosting the 2016 European Championships at the superb Aquatics Centre on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. It is a fantastic example of the Olympic legacy and will bring once again the very best of international sport to London. It will also be a great boost for the sport and help encourage swimming participation from grass roots through to elite sport.?

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/breakingtravelnews/news/~3/g9w7ymc8TfA/

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Global travel warning: US cites al-Qaida threat

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The United States issued an extraordinary global travel warning to Americans Friday about the threat of an al-Qaida attack and closed down 21 embassies and consulates across the Muslim world for the weekend.

The alert was the first of its kind since an announcement preceding the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This one comes with the scars still fresh from last year's deadly Sept. 11 attack on a U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, and with the Obama administration and Congress determined to prevent any similar breach of an American Embassy or consulate.

"There is a significant threat stream and we're reacting to it," said Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He told ABC News in an interview to be aired Sunday that the threat was "more specific" than previous ones and the "intent is to attack Western, not just U.S. interests."

The State Department warning urged American travelers to take extra precautions overseas, citing potential dangers involved with public transportation systems and other prime sites for tourists and noting that previous terrorist attacks have centered on subway and rail networks as well as airplanes and boats. It suggested travelers sign up for State Department alerts and register with U.S. consulates in the countries they visit.

The statement said that al-Qaida or its allies might target either U.S. government or private American interests. The alert expires on Aug. 31.

The State Department said the potential for terrorism was particularly acute in the Middle East and North Africa, with a possible attack occurring on or coming from the Arabian Peninsula.

U.S. officials pointed specifically to Yemen, the home of al-Qaida's most dangerous offshoot and the network blamed for several notable terrorist plots on the United States, from the foiled Christmas Day 2009 effort to bomb an airliner over Detroit to the explosives-laden parcels intercepted the following year aboard cargo flights.

"Current information suggests that al-Qaida and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks both in the region and beyond, and that they may focus efforts to conduct attacks in the period between now and the end of August," a department statement said.

The alert was posted a day after the U.S. announced it would shut many diplomatic facilities Sunday. Spokeswoman Marie Harf said the department acted out of an "abundance of caution" and that some missions may stay closed for longer than a day. Sunday is a business day in Muslim countries, and the diplomatic offices affected stretch from Mauritania in northwest Africa to Afghanistan.

"I don't know if I can say there was a specific threat," said Rep. Eliot Engel of New York, the House Foreign Affairs Committee's top Democrat, who was briefed on the State Department's decision. "There is concern over the potentiality of violence."

Although the warning coincided with "Al-Quds Day," the last Friday of the Islamic month of Ramadan when people in Iran and some Arab countries express their solidarity with the Palestinians and their opposition to Israel, U.S. officials played down any connection. They said the threat wasn't directed toward a specific American diplomatic facility.

The concern by American officials over the Yemen-based al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula is not new, given the terror branch's gains in territory and reach during Yemen's prolonged Arab Spring-related instability.

The group made significant territorial gains last year, capturing towns and cities in the south amid a power struggle in the capital that ended with the resignation of Yemen's longtime leader, Ali Abdullah Saleh. A U.S.-aided counteroffensive by the government has since pushed the militants back.

Yemen's current president, Abdo Rabby Mansour Hadi, met with U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House on Thursday, where both leaders cited strong counterterrorism cooperation. Earlier this week, Yemen's military reported a U.S. drone strike killed six alleged al-Qaida militants in the group's southern strongholds.

As recently as June, the group's commander, Qasim al-Rimi, released an Arabic-language video urging attacks on U.S. targets and praising the ethnic Chechen brothers accused of carrying out the Boston Marathon bombings. "Making these bombs has become in everyone's ... reach," he said, according to the English subtitles on the video, reposted by private U.S. intelligence firm the IntelCenter.

"The blinking red intelligence appears to be pointing toward an Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula plot," said Seth Jones, counterterror expert at the Rand Corp., referring to the branch of al-Qaida known as AQAP.

Britain also took action Friday in Yemen, announcing it would close its embassy there on Sunday and Monday as a precaution.

Britain, which closely coordinates on intelligence matters with Washington, stopped short of releasing a similar region-wide alert but added that some embassy staff in Yemen had been withdrawn "due to security concerns." British embassies and consulates elsewhere in the Middle East were to remain open.

Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., the House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman, said the embassy threat was linked to al-Qaida and concerned the Middle East and Central Asia.

"In this instance, we can take a step to better protect our personnel and, out of an abundance of caution, we should," Royce said. He declined to say if the National Security Agency's much-debated surveillance program helped reveal the threat.

Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger of Maryland, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence panel, also supported the department's decision to go public with its concerns.

"The most important thing we have to do is protect American lives," he said, describing the threat as "not the regular chitchat" picked up from would-be militants on the Internet or elsewhere.

The State Department issued another warning a year ago about potential violence connected to the Sept. 11 anniversary. Dozens of American installations were besieged by protests over reports of an anti-Islam video made by an American resident, and in Benghazi, Libya, the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans were killed when militants assaulted a diplomatic post.

The administration no longer says Benghazi was related to the demonstrations. But the attack continues to be a flashpoint of contention with Republicans in Congress who say Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and others in the government misled the country about the nature of the attack after failing to provide adequate diplomatic protection.

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Associated Press writers Donna Cassata, Sagar Meghani and Kimberly Dozier in Washington and Jill Lawless in London contributed to this report.

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State Department alerts: travel.state.gov

Smart Traveler Enrollment Program: step.state.gov

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/global-travel-warning-us-cites-al-qaida-threat-214616758.html

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