My hope for France is finally lit up. The following is a blog article from Senator Jean-Luc Mélenchon. It has been widely circulated on the internet. And not surprising, never reached the mainstream French media. Stinky Money, you really should not bother with your French magazines.
The original post was publised on April 7th, at the [...]
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Posted in In the news, Sports on April 10, 2008 | 2 Comments »
More YouTube videos about San Francisco Olympic Torch Relay. One comment from a YouTube viewer is extreme but refreshing:
“What is causing the change of Torch Relay route? The potential, or actual at times, VIOLENCE! Who are the ones demonstrating VIOLENT BEHAVIORS-snatching the torch, beating the runners???? The protesters!!!!! Yet those protesters are still the favorite [...]
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It has become obvious that I am not the only one who is furious about the violence and brutality during the Olympic Torch relay in Paris, and I am not the only one who is completely disgusted by the lies and fabrications of the mainstream media reports.
I was waiting the news from San Francisco. After [...]
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Since when does a sport event have to be linked to politics? If that is the case, why do we need the United Nations or even governments to ever exist? And constantly assaulting a young girl who is on a wheelchair? It is barbaric. It is disgusting. It is inhumane. All these “peaceful” protesters have [...]
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Posted in In the news, Sports on June 1, 2007 | No Comments »
It’s the picture you thought you’d never see — David Beckham walking out in an England shirt at the new Wembley.
Beckham, who was axed by Steve McClaren when he succeeded Sven Goran Eriksson, wore his trademark No 7 shirt against Brazil last night as he won his 95th cap.
The former England captain’s international career looked [...]
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Posted in In the news, Sports on June 1, 2007 | No Comments »
Beckham’s perfect sendoff and EPL season in review
Ben Franklin and Jon Pickstone
David Beckham’s return to the English national team for Friday’s game against Brazil and next Wednesday’s vital Euro 2008 qualifier in Estonia has dominated the headlines this week. The setting couldn’t be more fitting: The return of the glamour boy of English football in [...]
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Posted in In the news, Sports on June 1, 2007 | 1 Comment »
I ran back home to catch the international friendly between England and Brazil. Just because this is David Beckham’s first appearance as a player for England after being axed by Steve McClaren 288 days ago.
It is so hard to explain how I felt when I saw he showed up with his trademark number 7 jersey. But when he assisted that beautiful goal for [...]
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Posted in Sports on April 18, 2007 | No Comments »
Among all the NBA and Houston Rockets cartoons that Li Quan has drawn, this one is my favorite. A quiet and polite T-Mac exploded when Yao Ming was knocked down on the floor by the nasty Seattle Supersonics’ Collison.
Frame one: Hello everyone. I am Nick Collison of the Sonics. This is my story. Today became my nightmare because I [...]
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Posted in Sports on April 18, 2007 | No Comments »
What a game yesterday between the Rockets and the Suns! Tracy McGrady nailed 39 points with this super cool spirit, and the entire game was so exciting! My favorite cartoon artist, Quan Li (http://blog.sina.com.cn/dazuiquan), drew a Matrix like McGrady. Never thought about it but then, it is so McGrady!
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Posted in Sports on April 16, 2007 | No Comments »
One of my favorite cartoon artists is Li Quan (http://blog.sina.com.cn/dazuiquan). His nick name is “Big Mouth Quan”. He draws a lot of cartoons about NBA games, with, of course, particular attention to Yao Ming and T-Mac’s Houston Rockets. He is pretty fast and the cartoons are quite funny. For this one, you know which team the Rockets [...]
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