Wenger blames fatigue for Arsenal's failure to beat Aston Villa


  • Wenger blames fatigue for Arsenal's failure to beat Aston VillaArsenal manager Arsene Wenger has cited fatigue as the main reason behind his side's below-par performance following a goalless draw with Aston Villa.

    The Gunners failed to create chances against a determined Villa side as they struggle to keep pace with the top four - this point leaving them four short of Chelsea in fourth.

    The midweek victory over Montpellier appeared to take its toll on the Londoners as Jack Wilshere, Bacary Sagna and Thomas Vermaelen were all rested for the clash.

    Wenger felt that their midweek fixture had a part to play in their inability to break down the resolute opposition, but refused to criticize his side in spite of the performance.

    "No [complaints] because we tried, we had the right attitude, we lacked a little bit of fluency and accuracy in the final third," he told BBC Sport. "We couldn't create chances and when we had the opportunity to be dangerous, we didn't use them well. But I think it's down to fatigue and we had not completely recovered from Wednesday night."

    Arsenal has now scored just one goal in its last three away Premier League games, a barren run that confuses Wenger given the side's goalscoring form at the Emirates Stadium.

    "It's true. I don't really know why because we have a very offensive team, we have three offensive players in midfield. We have three strikers basically," the French coach continued. "It can happen, it happened before and, in the Premier League, it's different away from home."

United beats QPR, exposing task facing Redknapp


   
West Bromwich Albion's Romelu Lukaku, center, scores his goal from a penalty kick during their English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)Manchester United moved back into the Premier League lead, rallying at home to beat last-place Queens Park Rangers 3-1 and exposing the task facing new Hoops manager Harry Redknapp. With Redknapp was watching from the stands hours after replacing the fired Mark Hughes, Jamie Mackie put QPR (0-9-4) ahead in the 52nd minute. But Jonny Evans tied the score in the 64th, Darren Fletcher put United ahead four minutes later and Javier Hernandez scored in the 71st.
United (10-3), which lost at Norwich last weekend, is two points ahead of defending champion Manchester City (8-4), which plays Sunday at Chelsea (7-2-3).
''We played for 10 or 15 minutes,'' United manager Alex Ferguson said. ''That was the sum total of our real performance from Manchester United. Of course it is frustrating we keep ending up in that position, but when they scored it definitely sparked us up.''
West Bromwich Albion (8-3-2), off to its best top division start since 1953, won 4-2 at Sunderland for its fourth straight victory. Zoltan Gera, Shane Long, Romelu Lukaku and Marc-Antoine Fortune scored for the Baggies, with Long stripping the ball from goalkeeper Simon Mignolet and scoring after Mignolet failed to hold onto Chris Brunt's soft two-hop through ball.
Wigan's Ali Al Habsi also had a howler in a 3-2 home win over Reading. Hal Robson-Kanu's shot deflected off Wigan's David Jones and bounced high in the air. Standing by the goal line, Al Habsi jumped and tipped the ball off the bottom of the crossbar. It rebounded off the goalkeeper and into the net, tying the score 2-all. Jordi Gomez scored his third goal of the game in the second minute of injury time, giving Wigan a 3-2 win.
Everton (5-3-5) is three points behind Chelsea after being held to a 1-1 draw by Norwich.
Steven Naismith's 12th-minute goal put the Toffees ahead, Sebastien Bassong beat American goalkeeper Tim Howard with a header in the 90th minute..
Charlie Adam scored his second goal of the season for 11th-place Stoke in a 1-0 victory over Fulham.
American goalkeeper Brad Guzan had his third shutout in 11 Premier League games since replacing Shay Given, helping Aston Villa tie visiting Arsenal 0-0. The Gunners (5-3-5) are sixth, one point behind Everton.
Some Arsenal fans at Villa Park chanted ''You don't know what you're doing'' at manager Arsene Wenger as Olivier Giroud was replaced with Francis Coquelin toward the end.
''I don't want to comment on that. I do my job and do my best for the club,'' Wenger said. ''I leave it to you to judge. I try to be as good as I can be. Is it hurtful? Look, I have managed for 30 years at the top level and I have to convince you I can manage the team?
''How many games have you managed? I promise you if you manage one I will sit in the stands and chant, 'You know what you are doing!'''
In the fourth tier, American Jon-Paul Pittman scored a tiebreaking goal in the 79th minute to give Oxford United a 2-1 win over Northampton Town.

Enrique Cerezo: No Falcao offers received


Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has made it clear that there has been no offers made for Radamel Falcao, and insists there is nothing in the rumors.

The 64-year-old was quite keen to talk down the speculation surrounding the possible departure of the club's striker insisting Atleti will stand firm if others come knocking.

"We have not received any offer from anybody. Nor has the player come to say that he wants to leave. Enough already, there is nothing at all here," he said to La Informacion.

The former Porto hitman has been in sensational form so far this season for Los Rojiblancos, scoring 11 goals in 10 appearances in La Liga. The 26-year-old arrived at the Estadio Vicente Calderon in the summer of 2011, replacing the departing Sergio Aguero.

It is not the first time there has been huge interest in Atletico's star strikers and Cerezo insists that while it is in his hands, he is determined not to let the Colombia international leave like previous Atleti heroes.

"Falcao has a contract to fulfill but here we are sat in the middle watching what is being said. I insist that Chelsea, Borussia [Dortmund], nobody has called us, but if they do ask, they already know what there is. The same happened with "Kun" Aguero and with Fernando Torres," he explained.

Atletico currently lies second in the table just three points behind Barcelona having won 10 of its 12 games this season. The club hosts Sevilla on Sunday as it looks to make further progress in La Liga.

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West Spend Time at Yeezy's Pad


Arriving separately, but unable to evade photographers, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West were seen arriving at his home in West Hollywood on Friday (November 23).
The reality diva was casually dressed in a gray top, light pants, strappy heels, and her hair pulled back into a ponytail while her rapper beau chose a white button-down shirt, black pants, and blue and black sneakers.
The day before, the 32-year-old star spent Thanksgiving with her family, tweeting, "Thanksgiving dinner at my moms is beyond delish!!!"
Afterwards, she shared some photos and a holiday message to her legions of Twitter fans, saying, "Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!! I am so thankful to be enjoying time with my family this Thanksgiving. I have so many things to be thankful for! I feel very blessed to have such a loving family, amazing friends and so many supportive fans who make me smile every day. I am thankful for all of you this Thanksgiving. Enjoy today! Love you!! Xo"

Brad Pitt Shoots "World War Z" Off England's Southern Coast


Finishing up the final scenes for his upcoming movie, Brad Pitt was spotted on the set of "World War Z" on the southern coast of England on Saturday (November 24).
The "Fight Club" star was bundled up in several layers with a green overcoat on top as he rode an inflatable raft on the frigid waters up to the shore.
Directed by Marc Forster, the action thriller follows a U.N. employee's race against time as he travels the world trying to stop the outbreak of a deadly zombie pandemic.
Joining Brad in the film, opening in June 2013, are Eric West, Mireille Enos, Matthew Fox, and David Morse.

Taylor Swift Jets Out of Tokyo, Heads Down Under




Setting off to her next international destination, Taylor Swift made her way through Narita International Airport in Tokyo, Japan on Saturday (November 24).
The 22-year-old country cutie looked gorgeous in a plum-color dress and her signature red lipstick, as she made her way through the terminal listening to tunes and toting around her guitar.
Clearly enjoying her time in Japan, Taylor tweeted, "Leaving Tokyo. I'll miss you guys. Thank you for your lovely hospitality and cat-related gifts," later adding, "Now we're off to Australia, where @GrantMickelson will undoubtedly refer to koalas as 'panda bears' no matter how many times we correct him."
In related news, even though Miss Swift wasn't able to be home for the holidays, it looks like she still had plenty to be thankful for.
Taking to her social media page, TSwift tweeted, "Last night my band, crew, and I ate Japanese food and went around the table saying what we're thankful for. I could've gone on for an hour."

Snooki & Lorenzo Ring in First Family Thanksgiving!


Enjoying her first holiday as a mom, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi celebrated Thanksgiving on Thursday (November 22) with her son, Lorenzo, and fiance, Jionni LaValle.
The MTV reality star posted a photo of herself outside near a garden, with her almost-three-month-old little man on her lap, and a caption reading, "My baby's first thanksgiving."
Adding a little one to her family was just part of what Snooki was thankful for this year as she tweeted, "Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I'm thankful for my beautiful & healthy baby boy&my amazing fiancé. And of course my AMAZING fans/supporters!"
After the turkey day festivities, most people are gearing up to hit the stores for shopping on Black Friday, but Polizzi was simply enjoying her 25th birthday!
In honor of her big day falling on the largest retail day of the year, Nicole offered her fans a deal of her own, tweeting, "It's My 25th birthday & #blackfriday so I want give you all 25% off on all my jewelry!! I'm excited! Are you?"
Aside from the material aspects of the day, the pint-size guidette dished that her favorite gift of all was her adorable son.

Psy Beats Out Bieber As the King of YouTube




There is a new King of YouTube, as Psy and his hit "Gangnam Style" have become the most- watched video of all time on Saturday (November 24).
The previous record was set by Justin Bieber for his hit upload "Baby" in 2010.
The South Korean's dance clip has 805,055,375 official views on YouTube, while Bieber’s hit “Baby” is at 803,847,584 official views.
Psy achieved the record in only four months (the clip was released in July) an accomplishment he wasn't afraid to brag about on Twitter. “'Gangnam Style' just became the most watched video @YouTube!! History,” he tweeted soon after setting the new record.

Boris Johnson Seeks To Boost Trade With India


London Mayor hopes to capitalise on Great Britain's appeal following successful Olympics and Diamond Jubilee during five-day trip

BRITAIN-ECONOMY-BUSINESS-CONFERENCE-CBIThe London Mayor, Boris Johnson, will spend the next week in India in an attempt to promote closer business ties between the English capital and the fast-growing nation.
Brand "Great Britain" is very much in the limelight at the moment following the Olympics and the Jubilee, and Mr Johnson is hoping to capitalise on that success.
British politicians from all sides of the divide believe increasing trade on the sub-continent makes sense at a time of austerity.
On paper, India is a very exciting proposition at a time when growth in the UK is anaemic at best.
It is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, recording an average growth of about 8% a year over the last decade.
With a population of more than 1.2 billion, India is a huge potential market.
The nation is also very young - the average age is just 25 - meaning there are plenty of potential consumers.
But despite the attractive figures, there are pitfalls.
Many companies entering the Indian market are often overwhelmed by a chaotic business environment, bloated bureaucracy and corruption.
However, the Confederation of British Industry's adviser in India, Mark Runacres, says there is money to be made with the right business plan.
"Our business backyard in Europe is depressed. America is just beginning to emerge, and there are very few real growth markets - and India is one of them," he said.
Therefore, he added, "for British business at the moment it is a very significant place both for sales of their goods and services and investment".
The London Mayor will be visiting three cities in India - Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai - over the next five days.
As well as promoting London's business assets, Mr Johnson will also try to encourage more Indian students to attend the capital's universities.

Doomsday Cults Banned From French Village



End Of The World groups who believe a French village will be their saviour have been told they are not welcome.

Doomsday followers believe the peak above Bugarach is sacredThe mayor of a sleepy village in southwest France is stepping up security because of fears of an invasion of people who think the end of the world is nigh.
An ancient prophecy based on the Mayan calendar has led to internet speculation that Bugarach, which is near the Pyrenees, will be the only place left after the apocalypse, which some are predicting will happen on December 21 this year.
Followers believe a nearby mountain has magic powers and are convinced UFOs will rescue them and take them to safety.
French authorities have insisted the scenario is ridiculous, but they are taking the situation seriously.
The sleepy village of Bugarach in SW France
Most villagers seem unconcerned about the claims of impending doom
Mayor Jean-Pierre Lord says over a hundred gendarmes are to seal off the village from December 19-23 to keep out any Doomsday groups.
"My message is very simple. I am telling people don't come here to Bugarach for a simple reason there will be nothing to see here. So I insist don't come here, especially as there will mainly be the police here," he said.
In the nearby ancient town of Carcassone, officials say they are planning for every eventuality.
"Taking into account the huge media interest this affair has created we have to take into account all security concerns and be prepared for all outcomes whether there are 300 people or 3,000," said security chief Eric Freysselinard.
Villagers appear not to be too concerned about claims of impending doom.
Many said they were doubtful that extra-terrestrials would be coming to pluck survivors to safety.
"I think it's a big load of nonsense. I don't think there are UFOs within the Bugarach mountain," said local rubbish collector Jean-Luc Billard.

Yasser Arafat's Body To Be Exhumed Next Week



Yasser Arafat's tomb will be reopened on Tuesday as part of the investigation into the Palestinian leader's death.

pg arafat1The body of the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat will be exhumed next week to try to establish whether he was poisoned.
Experts will take samples from Mr Arafat's remains as part of a fresh inquiry into his death in November 2004 after a sudden deterioration in his health.
A murder inquiry was launched in France earlier this year when tests carried out by a Swiss institute detected traces of the lethal radioactive substance polonium-210 on his clothing.
Polonium-210 is the substance that was used to assassinate the former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko in London six years ago. It is usually only found in medical or military environments.
Mr Arafat's tomb in the West Bank city of Ramallah will be opened for a few hours on Tuesday for tests to be carried out by Swiss, French and Russian experts.
lastic sheets cover the mausoleum of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in the West Bank city of Ramallah November 13, 2012,  ahead of his exhumation.
Sheets cover Yasser Arafat's mausoleum in preparation for his exhumation
A reburial ceremony with full military honours will be held later the same day.
Tawfik Tirawi, the former Palestinian intelligence chief who is leading the investigation, said: "November 27 will be one of the most painful days of my life for personal reasons as well as patriotic, political and religious ones.
"But it is necessary in order to get to the painful truth behind Yasser Arafat's death."
Palestinian officials have remained convinced Mr Arafat was poisoned by Israel. Israel denies the allegations.
Mr Tirawi said: "As patriotic Palestinians, we remain convinced that the Israelis assassinated president Arafat, and at the inquiry level, we have evidence leading in this direction.”
There has been continued speculation about Mr Arafat's death.
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Yasser Arafat with his daughter Zahwa in Gaza City in the 1990s
He died aged 75 at a military hospital just outside Paris after being moved there from his West Bank compound.
French doctors said that he suffered a brain haemorrhage but, at his widow's request, no post-mortem was conducted.
The French authorities launched an official murder inquiry in August but some medical experts in France have cast doubt on the polonium-210 theory.
Marcel Francis-Kahn, the former chief of rheumatology at Paris's Bichat hospital, said: "The hypothesis of polonium does not stand up to scrutiny."
He explained that Mr Arafat suffered no traditional symptoms of radiation poisoning such as hair loss and a notable drop in white blood cells.

Teen Killed After Objecting To Man Urinating



A man described as a "jobless vagabond" killed a young girl in rage after she found him urinating near her home.

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A man shot dead his teenage neighbour after she objected to him urinating near the gate of her New Delhi home, police have said.
Yusra Khan, 17, was killed by a 21-year-old man, described by Indian police as a "jobless vagabond", who broke into her home and also critically injured her mother.
"During the day, Yusra objected to him urinating at the gate of the building in which both lived," said additional police commissioner Ajay Chaudhry.
Mr Chaudhry said the man then returned with a handgun the same evening and shot Yusra twice and her mother in a bedroom of their working-class home in the Nizamuddin district of the city.
The man quickly disappeared through the narrow lanes of the neighbourhood, firing in the air while fleeing, according to reports.
Police have launched a major hunt to arrest the unnamed suspect.
"He is absconding but he is somewhere out there and we will get him," Mr Chaudhry said.
Yusra's father, Aslam Khan, who was not present at the time of the shooting, told journalists that the suspect left "in a fit of rage" after his daughter had raised objections and threatened her with "dire consequences".
He said his daughter "had died on the spot" while his wife was admitted to hospital and was battling for her life.
The Indian capital saw a spate of shootings in September. In one incident, a 23-year-old shot dead his ex-girlfriend and her landlady and then drove to a suburb to kill her father and sister before turning the gun on himself.
A few days later, two friends went on a shooting rampage which left three women and two young girls dead.
Figures for gun seizures in New Delhi show a rising trend.
Police in 2009 seized 573 illegal weapons, in 2010 there were 634 and in 2011 the number touched 770. In the first nine months of this year, officers have already recovered 594 guns.

New corruption scandal rocks Brazilian government


BRASILIA, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, moving quickly to nip a new scandal in the bud, ordered the dismissal on Saturday of government officials allegedly involved in a bribery ring, including the country's deputy attorney general.
Federal police raided government offices in Brasilia and Sao Paulo on Friday and arrested six people for running an influence peddling ring that sold government approvals to businessmen in return for bribes.
Among those under investigation are the former personal secretary of ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Rosemary de Noronha, who has headed the regional office of the presidency in Sao Paulo since 2005.
The bribery scandal erupted on the heels of Brazil's biggest political corruption trial that sentenced some of Lula's closest aides to prison terms for buying support in Congress for his minority Workers' Party government after taking office in 2003.
Rousseff, Lula's chosen successor, was not affected by the vote-buying scandal and she has built on his popularity by gaining a reputation for not tolerating corruption. But the ruling Workers' Party was rocked by the scandal which tarnished Lula's legacy even though he was not implicated.
The new corruption case could further hurt the standing of Lula, who remains Brazil's most influential politician.
Friday's arrests included two brothers who were recommended for positions in the federal government by Lula's former secretary, Noronha: Paulo Rodrigues Vieira, director of the National Water Agency and Rubens Carlos Vieira, director for airport infrastructure at Brazil's Civil Aviation Agency.
Police accused the brothers of recruiting second-tier government employees who would be open to bribery, while a third brother also under arrest, Marcelo Rodrigues Vieira, contacted businessmen willing to pay for false or speeded-up approvals.
Police have been investigating the bribery ring since 2010 when an official in the government accounting office who was offered $150,000 for a favorable report got cold feet, returned the money he had been paid and blew the whistle.
Early on Friday, police seized computers and data from the Brasilia office of Deputy Attorney General Jose Weber de Holanda Alves, who has been dismissed and is under investigation along with a dozen other people, including a former senator.
"By presidential decision, all the government employees under investigation by the Federal Police will be dismissed or fired from their positions," a statement form Rousseff's office said. She ordered all agencies mentioned in the police probe to open internal investigations.
Police are investigating possible bribery cases at several other federal agencies, including the Ministry of Education.
While Noronha served as chief of staff of the president's regional office in Sao Paulo, Rousseff had inherited her as a Lula appointee.
Veja news magazine reported that Noronha, who was very close to Lula and traveled with him abroad when he was president, received bribes for influence peddling that included a luxury cruise trip and plastic surgery.

Basque separatists Eta 'ready to disband'



Izaskun Lesaka, centre, surrounded by French Police officers, screams as she leaves the hotel where she was arrested with another suspected member of EtaEta have suffered a spate of arrests, including that of Izaskun Lesaka, suspected of heading the group's military operations.
Basque separatist group Eta has said it is ready to disband, give up its weapons and enter talks with the French and Spanish governments.
According to a summary of a statement published on a Basque newspaper website, the group wants to negotiate a "definitive end" to its operations.
Eta has fought a 45-year campaign for Basque independence, but has lost support in recent years.
Last year it announced an end to its campaign of violence.
The new statement suggests the organisation wants to go a step further by disbanding completely and turning in its weapons.
The full statement is due to be published on Sunday.
The summary published on the website of the Basque newspaper Gara suggests Eta is ready for talks, but will attach conditions to disbanding.
They include the transfer of Basque prisoners to prisons closer to their homes - a long-standing Eta demand.
The Basque country straddles the border between Spain and France.
Eta is believed to be responsible for more than 800 deaths, and is considered a terrorist organisation by the European Union and the US.
It has been weakened in recent years by a loss of support among Basque people, and a number of arrests, including that of the group's alleged military leader in October.

Cold Ravages Syria Refugees as Aid Falters



MDOUKHA, Lebanon — The winds spilling down off snow-covered Mount Hermon, bearing the first nip of winter, rattled the broken windows of an abandoned elementary school where Syrian refugees are huddled in this Bekaa Valley hamlet.
 Hundreds of thousands of Syrians displaced by the war, many of them stumbling out of Syria during the summer wearing little more than T-shirts and flip-flops, now face the onslaught of winter with inadequate shelter, senior government officials and aid organizations say.
“It will be winter outside and winter inside,” said Mohamed Khair al-Oraiby, a burly 27-year-old who fled here over the summer with his wife and two infants. “We already wake up early because it is so cold.”
With temperatures already plunging to zero overnight in the hills framing this valley, the humanitarian crisis facing millions of displaced Syrians is deepening. More than a million people in need of aid remain out of reach of international relief efforts, the United Nations says.
The inability of international aid groups to cope with the crisis, which has mushroomed in recent months, is partly a question of access to war zones.
More than 400,000 people have fled Syria, and 1.2 million have been driven from their homes within the country, according to the United Nations refugee agency. Some 2.5 million people need humanitarian assistance, and the number keeps climbing. The United Nations said it had reached only one million of them.
But efforts have also been hampered by lack of resources. The United Nations is seeking some $487 million for refugees across the region, of which about 35 percent has been collected.
“The capacity of the international donor community to support the crisis is not happening at the same speed at which the crisis is unfolding,” said Panos Moumtzis, the regional coordinator for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Neighboring countries coping with the influx are developing their own plans: Jordan is seeking about $700 million, and Turkey, which has spent $400 million of its own money on state-of-the-art camps with three hot meals daily, is also now seeking aid.
Inside Syria, conditions are even worse. The distribution of aid is plagued by problems of access, security and a lack of organizations to carry out the work, according to aid officials.
Most deploy from Damascus, where fighting has been so fierce in recent weeks that aid workers have occasionally been instructed not to leave their houses. Some areas have fallen under the sway of shadowy jihadist forces that eye Western aid organizations as espionage networks.
In November, the International Committee of the Red Cross finally negotiated brief access to the old city of Homs with the fundamentalist militia that controls it. The locals jeered the relief workers for taking more than four months to reach them.
“We’ve been besieged for months,” yelled a man wearing camouflage fatigues in a video of the visit posted on YouTube, giving the thumbs-down sign. “Now it occurs to you to come? We don’t want you, we don’t want your food, and we don’t want anything from you.”
At least 20 areas within Syria are unreachable because of fighting, aid officials said. Vast swaths of countryside are also inaccessible, including much of the north, because the roads from Damascus are too dangerous.
Families in provincial Idlib are reverting to old methods to survive. In some villages lacking electricity for months, for example, residents have built wood-fired ovens in their backyards, and daylight now sets the rhythm of their lives. They sleep soon after sunset and rise at dawn.
Relief planning is difficult because numbers are elusive and communication is haphazard. In the long-embattled city of Homs, for example, the United Nations listed 223,000 people as receiving monthly food rations, which it used as the number of people in need. But when a fighting lull enabled the Syrian Red Crescent to take a survey, 492,000 people sought assistance.
The Syrian government has allowed only eight foreign aid organizations to operate; all were already working in Syria before the uprising started in March 2011, helping Iraqi refugees. Seven employees of the Syrian Red Crescent have been killed.        

Egypt’s judges set to fight Morsi power play



Judges across the country vowed to strike, and lawyers filed several legal challenges to the move by President Mohamed Morsi, who has said he is assuming broad powers temporarily to combat entrenched remnants of the former authoritarian government. The constitutional court, meanwhile, hinted that it may weigh in on the matter, directly challenging the man who has tried to sideline them.

Greek Undercover Sting Nets Artefact Suspects


Greek police have solved a museum robbery that took place in February after a sting operation netted three suspects and recovered dozens of archaeological artefacts.
The three Greek men were arrested at a hotel in the city of Patras after one of them tried to sell a Bronze Age gold ring for 300,000 euros (£243,000) to an undercover officer posing as a potential buyer.
Officers were then dispatched to a village near Olympia, where they found the remaining artefacts buried inside a sack in a field.
"The discovery and arrest of the perpetrators of the robbery and the recovery of the stolen items are a great success," Culture Minister Costas Tzavaras said in a statement.
The stolen treasures included a 3,300-year-old gold ring, a bronze statuette of a victorious athlete, a 2,400-year-old oil jar, clay lamps, bronze tripods and miniature chariot wheels, as well as dozens of idols of charioteers, horses and bulls.
A ring is seen on display in this photograph distributed by the Greek police after the arrest of three people who had stolen them from a museum in Ancient Olympia

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Barcelona’s wing-backs are just the tops


This season, FC Barcelona has possibly the best ever side of all its recent history. At least as far as scoring power goes anyway. The fantastic effort and contribution that Barca’s wingers who are playing in the defensive zone is quite remarkable. Between them we have seen seven goals this season so far and if we count Puyol’s goal that makes it eight – but he played as a central defender.
If we compare the current team to past seasons since the fabled Dream Team era, none of them come close to this team. And it’s since the Dream Team that Barcelona as a club has been the most prolific at winning titles. This is just taking into account the first 12 league games of the current season, a cup game and five European competition matches.
The wing-backs of Johan Cruyff’s team scored four goals between them in the 90-91 and 95-96 seasons respectively. Cruyff won four consecutive league titles and one European Cup. Those who scored were Sergi (2) , Albert Ferrer and Carreras with one apiece.
In the Van Gaal era of 4 seasons, only Zenden (2) and Fernando Navarro scored goals and we see similar numbers when fellow Dutchman Frank Rijkaard, who led the Catalan side from the 2003/4 season to the 2007/8 season. Rijkaard managed to get out of his wingbacks four goals in five seasons thanks to Gio (3) and Sylvinho.

Barca’s three months of records
If we take into account Guardiola’s 4 seasons as manager, Dani Alves scored 6 goals; Maxwell and Adriano scored a goal apiece, making a total of eight. Tito Vilanova’s Barca has scored an amazing seven goals in just three months of league and European competition.
Adriano, who is injured at the moment, has scored three goals. Valencia signing, Jordi Alba, has also racked up three to which we must add last Tuesday’s goal by Dani alves against spartak Moscow.
All the goals have been important to Barcelona. For example, all three of Adriano’s goals have served to open up the scoring for Barca and which earned his team three points against Valencia.
Jordi Alba opened the scoring against Deportivo and earned the club a win against Celtic in the third round of the group stage of the Champions League in extra time.
Barcelona travel to Valencia to meet Levante tomorrow (Sunday) and will be looking to put more points between themselves and Real Madrid. Levante will be no pushover though and will be looking to take a point or three from Tito’s team especially as they are playing at home. Kick-off is on Sunday at 15:30 E.T.

Introducing Casey Legler, the male model who's a woman

Casey Legler, a 6' 2" artist living in New York City, has become what is thought to be the only woman to model exclusively as a man. She was signed to top agency Ford Models men's division this summer after being cast as a man last-minute in a shoot photographed by her friend Cass Bird for Muse magazine, alongside Victoria's Secret 'Angel' Candice Swanepoel .

"We have very specific ways in which we identify ourselves as man or woman and I think sometimes those can be limiting," French-born Legler says in a video interview for Time magazine . "It would be a lovely place if we didn't necessarily jump to conclusions because someone wants to wear a dress or because someone wants to wear pants."
Legler is first and foremost an art-maker, and points out how this makes her modelling accessible. "I think that's what people are responding to in seeing me on the men's board," she explains. "It speaks to this notion of freedom; there's something really bold about that, that it really is saying, look: there is also this other way, and it's really rad."

French threat to UK rebate as EU budget talks collapse


As the EU summit broke up amid British demands for cuts, François Hollande, the president of France, signalled a fresh attempt to cut the £3 billion UK budget rebate when talks resume next year.
David Cameron accused some EU leaders of trying to isolate him in the talks, saying that only the support of allies such as Germany had allowed him to defeat “attempts to put the British in a box and do a deal without them”.
At a press conference, Mr Hollande criticised Mr Cameron over his defence of the rebate, won by Margaret Thatcher in 1984 to compensate Britain for its high payments to farm subsidies that benefit French farmers.
“The UK, through its rebate, has contributions below those of France. He put forward protection of his rebate and his refusal to contribute further,” he said.
He announced that at the next EU budget summit, France will support a proposal by Herman Van Rompuy, the EU president, to cut the rebate. The change would cost British taxpayers an extra £3 billion between 2014 and 2020.