BHP, Rio, Xstrata: Australia tax concerns not met

June 16 (Reuters) – Mining giants BHP Billiton (BHP.AX)(BLT.L), Rio Tinto (RIO.AX)(RIO.L) and Xstrata (XTA.L) said on Wednesday their key concerns about Australia’s proposed mining tax had yet to be addressed.

They asked the government in a meeting to ensure the resources super profits tax would not be applied to existing projects, was set at an internationally competitive tax rate and provided stable arrangements for taxes and royalties on existing and new projects. (Reporting by Sonali Paul; Editing by Ed Davies)

Mourinho looms large as Real ditch Pellegrini

Jose Mourinho was poised to become Real Madrid coach on Wednesday after the Spanish giants sacked Manuel Pellegrini.

Following weeks of frantic media speculation, the La Liga giants ditched Chilean Pellegrini in favour of the flamboyant Mourinho, who led Inter Milan to the Champions League title and Italian league and cup double last season.

Real president Florentino Perez told a news conference in the bowels of the Bernabeu stadium, scene of Inter’s Champions League triumph last weekend, that the 47-year-old Portuguese would join Real once his contract termination had been agreed.

“I am ready to admit to some mistakes but the hiring of Mourinho, one of the world’s best coaches, is an opportunity that this Real Madrid, who always fight for excellence, could not afford to miss,” Perez said.

“We are absolutely convinced that we need a fresh impulse and that a coach like Mourinho can be the person to take charge of the squad for the next few years.

“Madrid bets on stability but stability for the fans is winning and being leaders. Stability is not about keeping on a coach.”

Perez said he hoped to complete the deal for Mourinho soon, adding that he had not yet spoken to the former Porto and Chelsea coach about potential additions to the squad.

ROCK SOLID

Mourinho, the self-styled “Special One”, made no secret of his desire to take over at Real after becoming only the third coach to win the European Cup with two different teams having triumphed with Porto in 2004.

“Few have the privilege of winning it,” he said after Inter beat Bayern Munich 2-0 to seal their first European Cup in 45 years.

“I can win a third, a fourth, a fifth time but I don’t think the feelings will be different,” he said.

Mourinho built Inter into a compact team with a rock-solid defence and a deadly counter-attack but was criticised for playing too defensively, a tactic that will not go down well at Real where the emphasis is on flair and entertainment.

He will work under the demanding management trio of Perez, director general Jorge Valdano and sporting director Miguel Pardeza but made it clear this week that he would be the one calling the shots.

“The president is not the one who wins, he’s not the one who plays and nor does he decide who is in the team and who is on the bench,” Mourinho told Marca sports daily.

SPECTACULAR PROJECT

Pellegrini left Villarreal to join Real last June, becoming the cornerstone of Perez’s big-money bid to bring trophies back to the Bernabeu.

The construction magnate invested a quarter of a billion euros ($307 million) in players, including a record 94 million on Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo, and vowed to build a “spectacular sporting project” to put the club back at the forefront of European and world football.

Pellegrini was charged with rebuilding the nine-times European champions and making them into a team capable of challenging Barcelona while entertaining a hugely demanding and impatient fan base.

But they were dumped out of the Champions League by Olympique Lyon at the last-16 stage, humiliated by third-tier Alorcon in the King’s Cup and ended the season three points behind La Liga champions Barca.

Pellegrini endured a sustained campaign in the Madrid-based sports press to unseat him, always maintaining the educated calm and courtesy that earned him the nickname “The Engineer”.

“We thought it through a lot and it’s not just the fact that we didn’t win any titles,” Perez said.

“We believe that it’s the right moment to give a fresh boost and bet on one of the best coaches in the world.”

(Additional reporting by Emma Pinedo)

(Editing by Ed Osmond; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

CORRECTED – Real sack Pellegrini, poised to appoint Mourinho

Real Madrid have sacked coach Manuel Pellegrini and will appoint Jose Mourinho to replace him once they have reached agreement with Inter Milan about ending his contract with the Serie A club.

“I am ready to admit to some mistakes but the hiring of Jose Mourinho, one of the world’s best coaches, is an opportunity that this Real Madrid, which always fights for excellence, could not afford to miss,” Real president Florentino Perez told a news conference on Wednesday.

“We are absolutely convinced that we need a fresh impulse and that a coach like Mourinho can be the person to take charge of the squad for the next few years,” he added.

Pellegrini left Villarreal to join Real last June and become the cornerstone of Perez’s big-money bid to bring trophies back to the Bernabeu.

The construction magnate invested a quarter of a billion euros ($307 million) in players, including a record 94 million on Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo.

Pellegrini was charged with rebuilding the nine-times European champions and making them into a team capable of challenging Barcelona while entertaining a hugely demanding and impatient fan base.

But Real were dumped out of the Champions League by Olympique Lyon, humiliated by third-tier Alorcon in the King’s Cup and ended the season three points behind La Liga champions Barca.

Portuguese Mourinho has made no secret of his wish to coach Real and will join the La Liga giants having led Inter to three major trophies last season, the Champions League and Italian league and cup double.

The former Porto and Chelsea coach said on Wednesday that it would be “impossible” for him to stay at Inter.

(Editing by Ed Osmond; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

Real sack Pellegrini, poised to appoint Mourinho

Real Madrid have sacked coach Manuel Pellegrini and will appoint Jose Mourinho to replace him once they have reached agreement with Inter Milan about ending his contract with the Serie A club.

“I am ready to admit to some mistakes but the hiring of Jose Mourinho, one of the world’s best coaches, is an opportunity that this Real Madrid, which always fights for excellence, could not afford to miss,” Real president Florentino Perez told a news conference on Wednesday.

“We are absolutely convinced that we need a fresh impulse and that a coach like Mourinho can be the person to take charge of the squad for the next few years,” he added.

Pellegrini left Villarreal to join Real last June and become the cornerstone of Perez’s big-money bid to bring trophies back to the Bernabeu.

The construction magnate invested a quarter of a billion euros ($307 million) in players, including a record 94 million on Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo.

Pellegrini was charged with rebuilding the nine-times European champions and making them into a team capable of challenging Barcelona while entertaining a hugely demanding and impatient fan base.

But Real were dumped out of the Champions League by Olympique Lyon, humiliated by third-tier Alorcon in the King’s Cup and ended the season a point behind La Liga champions Barca.

Portuguese Mourinho has made no secret of his wish to coach Real and will join the La Liga giants having led Inter to three major trophies last season, the Champions League and Italian league and cup double.

The former Porto and Chelsea coach said on Wednesday that it would be “impossible” for him to stay at Inter.

(Editing by Ed Osmond;

To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

Ribery likely snub Premier League giants’ overtures to stay with Bayern Munich

London, May 21(ANI): Bayern Munich midfielder Franck Ribery is likely to turn his back on the English Premier League and sign a four-year contract extension with the German club.

Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City have all been linked with Ribery, with talk of bids in excess of 50 million pounds, The Sun reports.

However, Ribery may snub the clubs and sign the new contract until 2015, with a new club-record salary after Munich’s Champions League final against Inter Milan on Saturday.

The 27-year-old is expected to formally announce his decision before flying out to South Africa for the World Cup. (ANI)

Inter Milan contacts Benitez for coaching role

London, May 15 (ANI): Italian giants Inter Milan has reportedly established contacts with Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez for a possible coaching role after finally accepting that they may lose Jose Mourinho.

Inter Milan hopes to cash in on the uncertainty over Benitez’s position as Liverpool manager.

Benitez, who has also been courted by Juventus, plans to hold more talks over his future at Anfield amid growing speculation they will part company following the Kop’s worst season since 1999, The Sun reports.

Inter previously rubbished reports they have approached Benitez or anyone else.

But the paper reports that Milan had preparatory talks with the Spaniard.

AC Milan yesterday sacked coach Leonardo after crashing out of the Champions League last 16 and finishing third in Serie A this season. (ANI)

Man U still in hunt for Karim Benzema

London, May 11 (ANI): Manchester United has still not given up hope of getting French striker Karim Benzema.

United boss Alex Ferguson lost out in his first attempt to sign the 22-year-old last summer, when he was outbid by Real Madrid.

Benzema made a 31 million pounds switch from Lyon. But he has been a flop for the Spanish giants, who are now ready to sell for around 25 million pounds.

The French striker has started only in 14 La Liga games this season and scored just eight league goals, The Sun reports.

United’s owners, the Glazers, are desperate to make a big-name signing to silence some of the opposition to their reign.

Nemanja Vidic could be used as a 10 million pounds makeweight in a Benzema deal. (ANI)

Footballer shot dead in Mexico

Mexico City, May 8 (DPA) A 21-year-old footballer who was active in the second category of Mexican football was shot dead in an apparent hold-up in southern Mexico City, his club said.

Ademir Meza played for Pumas Morelos, the second team of Mexican football giants Pumas de la UNAM. He was shot dead late Thursday inside his car, on a Mexico City avenue.

Police said the defender had resisted an attempt by two people travelling in another vehicle to rob him.

The city’s Justice Ministry said Meza and a passenger had been followed by another vehicle, possibly a taxi, that tried to block their way in the Pedregal de Santo Domingo neighbourhood.

The authorities said one of the attackers had a firearm and shot the player. The paramedics deployed to deal with the emergency could not save Meza’s life. The person who was travelling with him was unhurt.

This is the second case of a shooting involving a football player in Mexico City this year.

Top striker Salvador Cabanas, a pillar of the America team in Mexico and of the Paraguay national team, was shot in the head at a bar in January. Cabanas was seriously injured but survived and is currently recovering in Argentina, although the bullet remains lodged in his head and his return to professional football is uncertain.

Real Madrid may bid 30-million pounds for unhappy Gerrard

London, May 7 (ANI): Spanish football giants Real Madrid have reportedly made discreet enquiries about England and Liverpool mid-fielder Steven Gerrard, and according to club sources, are ready to buy him for 30 million pounds.

The Mirror quoted sources close to Gerrard, as saying that he was unhappy at Anfield.

Real Madrid had tried to secure Gerrard’s services three years ago, but failed.

Like Fernando Torres, the Anfield superstar is worried about the future of the club and the direction it has taken over the past season.

He has been visibly and verbally at odds with manager Rafa Benitez in the latter stages of the season, and is closely monitoring the situation over the manager’s position at the club.

Benitez held a meeting yesterday with new chairman Martin Broughton and MD Christian Purslow, which ended in stalemate after talks over the Spaniard’s future.

Benitez looks certain to be in charge for Liverpool’s final game of the season at Hull on Sunday.

But beyond that his position is uncertain, after he failed to secure all the conditions he demanded to remain.

What is certain is that Gerrard and Torres will keep their options open as the end of the season approaches. Neither will rule out a departure if they feel there are not sufficient resources to mount a serious rebuilding program at the club. (ANI)

Real Madrid to use Ronaldo as bait for bagging Rooney

London, Apr 17(ANI): Spanish football giants Real Madrid are ready to use their winger Cristiano Ronaldo to lure his former team-mate Wayne Rooney to the Bernabeu.

Madrid is plotting to bag Rooney, and will make a staggering 150 million pound bid in this summer’s transfer window.

According to reports, Madrid will offer 90 million pounds to Manchester United and a 60 million pounds five year deal to Rooney.

The 24-year-old is in the form of his life with 34 goals this season, and Madrid believes that Ronaldo could help tempt Rooney to switch, The Sun reports.

The club is also determined to get back former manager Capello after the World Cup.

Capello had managed Madrid twice before (in 1996-1997 and 2006-2007), winning La Liga on both occasions.

Despite Capello being contracted to England until 2012, Real Madrid President Florentino Perez has shown previously that he is not bothered by the contracts, The Sun reports.

Perez is driven by the thought of restoring Rooney’s devastating partnership with Ronaldo under the leadership Capello brings. (ANI)

PM Singh meets Chinese Prez, discusses bilateral issues

Brazil, April 16(ANI): Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called on Chinese President Hu Jintao at Brasilia, the capital of Brazil on Thursday. With their advisers and official delegations, the leaders of the two neighbouring giants discussed a wide range of bilateral issues, particularly concerning trade and investment.

Indian PM also conveyed India’s sorrow over the death of 617 people in the devastating earthquake that struck northwestern parts of China on Wednesday.

Real Madrid eyeing spectacular 150 million pound swoop for Rooney, wants Capello back too

London, Apr 16(ANI): Spanish football giants Real Madrid are reportedly plotting to bag England striker Wayne Rooney and manager Fabio Capello.

According to reports, Madrid will make a staggering 150 million pound bid for Rooney, offering Manchester United 90 million pounds and the player 250,000 pounds-a-week for five years.

The 24-year-old is in the form of his life with 34 goals this season, and Madrid will tempt him with the 60 million pound deal, matching former team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo’s wage structure.

The club is also determined to get back former manager Capello after the World Cup.

Capello had managed Madrid twice before (in 1996-1997 and 2006-2007), winning La Liga on both occasions.

Despite Capello being contracted to England until 2012, Real Madrid President Florentino Perez has shown previously that he is not bothered by the contracts, The Sun reports.

Perez is driven by the thought of restoring Rooney’s devastating partnership with Ronaldo under the leadership Capello brings. (ANI)

I’ll always be an Arsenal fan: Henry

Barcelona’s Thierry Henry admits that he will always be an Arsenal fan despite hoping to deliver a knock-out blow to his former club’s Champions League hopes this week.

Barcelona travels to the Emirates Stadium for the first leg of their quarter-final tie, with the 32-year-old French striker insisting it will be an emotional evening.

Henry has not had to face Arsenal since he joined the Spanish giants in June 2007 in a four-year deal.

“Since I joined Barcelona I have only been back to Arsenal on one occasion. It was when they played Blackburn three or four months ago. I don’t know how people will react,” he said, adding he sees himself as an Arsenal supporter.

“I will always be one. When Arsenal play and I can see the game you can be sure to find me in front of a television.”

Henry was the English league’s leading scorer on four occasions during his eight years in London.

He was voted the best player in the Gunners’ history in a recent online poll carried out on Arsenal’s official club website.

“When you play in a team your aim is to give everything and after the people can look back and judge,” he said when asked about the poll’s results.

“I have a special relationship with Arsenal fans. It is like a trophy. A trophy of affection.”

-AFP

Mancini dismisses report about becoming Juventus’ new boss

London, Mar 22 (ANI): Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has dismissed reports that he planning to become Juventus’ new boss.

Mancini, whose future depends on whether City get in the top four, was linked with Juventus after witnessing Fulham’s spectacular 4-1 Europa League win over the Turin giants last Thursday.

After the 2-1 win at Fulham, Mancini said: “I am honoured but I came here on Thursday to see Fulham – there is nothing in it.”

Roque Santa Cruz and Carlos Tevez struck the goals that took the Eastlands outfit to within two points of fourth-placed Spurs.

Mancini’s men have a game in hand on the North Londoners and he is convinced his side will reach the top four.

“It was a very important win for us. It’s difficult to play here. Fulham is a good team with a good manager. But it will be a fight until the end of the season with Liverpool, Villa and Spurs.

“Liverpool is a fantastic team. I think we must fight with the three teams,” The Sun quoted Mancini, as saying.

“It was a very comfortable win. We risked in the last 10 minutes after the penalty but before we played a strong game. We deserved to win.

“Carlos scored a fantastic goal, a key goal because after that we played calmly and had chances to score. It was important to win but we should have scored another goal because football is strange,” Mancini added. (ANI)

Real Madrid desperate to sign Rooney, claims Calderon

London, Mar 15 (ANI): Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon has said the Spanish giants are desperate to have ace striker Wayne Rooney alongside old Manchester United pal Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Manchester United striker scored twice in a 3-0 win over Fulham, taking his goal tally for the season to 32.

Calderon said: “It seems that it’s an obsession to go for Rooney. Sometimes it’s a point of money and if there’s a proposal maybe there will be a deal. I don’t know if it is possible to spend again another 100million Euros. I imagine in that case you would have to sell.”

Current Real president Florentino Perez and the rest of the world have been stunned by Rooney’s goal haul, The Sun reports.

And, yesterday, teammate Dimitar Berbatov insisted he will fire United to a fourth successive title.

The Bulgarian has even tipped Rooney to break the 40-goal mark.

Berbatov said: “The title race is tight but I’m convinced we are going to win it. Chelsea and Arsenal are great teams and we have some difficult games ahead.”

“But we have home advantage for those big games so I am optimistic that we will be champions. I think Wayne can get over 40 goals. I think at the moment he’s the best in the world. And he is still so young so he has plenty of chances to get greater.”

Rooney has a maximum of 13 games left to try to eclipse Ronaldo’s total of 42 goals two seasons ago. (ANI)

West Bengal Government revives IT hub plans

Kolkata, Sep 17(ANI): West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya on Thursday said that the Government would revive plans to build a one billion dollar IT hub, which was earlier, scrapped due to land acquisition problems.

The State Government has planned an IT town on the outskirts of Kolkata to host IT giants Wipro and Infosys, and following the issue Bhattacharya said that IT majors, Wipro and Infosys would be given 45 acres of land each near the airport, where they can construct new centres.

“We are ready to give 45 acres of land each to Wipro and Infosys and they can come and immediately take possession of the land and they can start constructing their new centres in Rajarhat, 45 acres each and they are big companies and they will create huge job opportunities for young people,” Bhattacharya said.

The State Government had earlier cancelled the project after local police arrested a member of a private business consortium, which had offered to procure land for the IT hub on behalf of the Government, on charges of seizing the land by force. (ANI)

Meet roach Heathcliffe, contender for World’s Heaviest Insect title

Melbourne, Aug 28 (ANI): Heathcliffe, a giant burrowing cockroach, could be the world’s heaviest insect.

The cockroach, 85mm in length and 40mm in width, gives birth to live young ones, unlike other members of its family who lay eggs.

The Australian giant lives in burrows and feeds on leaves.

The Daily Telegraph quoted Nathan Lo, senior biology lecturer in Sydney University as saying: “Native to western NSW and north Queensland, they can reach 30 to 35g and more than 85mm in length.”

He added: “They are the world’s heaviest cockroach and if not the heaviest of all insects, they are certainly a contender.

“They are different to other insects in a lot of ways and are totally unrelated to the American or German cockroaches found in Australian households.”

Speaking on the age and breeding habits of the Heathcliffe, Lo said: “Giants can live up to eight years, which is pretty amazing for an insect.

“When they give birth it’s to live young, not eggs, and they leave the babies in their burrows, come out in the evening to collect leaf litter and bring it back to the burrow for the young ones to eat.

“They look after them for several months.”

Heathcliffe will be displayed at the Sydney University this weekend. (ANI)

Berbatov warns Champions League opponents

London, Aug 27(ANI): Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov has said that last season’s UEFA Champions League final defeat against Spanish giants Barcelona will drive Man U on in Europe this season.

United were outplayed by Barcelona in the final in Rome as they lost 2-0, but this time around Berbatov has warned prospective opponents that they should fear the Red devils.

“After what happened last year, we’re even more determined in Europe. Nobody will fancy playing us,” The Sun quoted Berbatov, as saying.

“For me, losing in Rome was doubly frustrating. I wasn’t at United when the team won the previous year and I’ve never won the Champions League so losing was very upsetting,” he added. (ANI)

Microsoft dethrones Google as UK’s best brand

London, July 15 (ANI): Microsoft has left Google behind to grab the top spot in the list of UK’s best brand.

The software company, co-founded by Bill Gates, moved from second to first place in a list of the 500 brands that the public thought were reliable, distinguished, and the best quality.

In the second place was Rolex, the watch manufacturer, followed by Google, which was late year’s winner.

At the fourth and fifth place were British Airways and the BBC, respectively.

A company called Superbrands compiled the list by using the votes of 2,100 consumers.

An expert panel drew up the shortlist of 500 brands, which even included Apple into the top ten.

The list showed that technology companies have dominated people’s lives to such an extent they are more highly rated than most food, drink, car manufacturers as well as retailers and leisure giants.

“You may drink a Coca-Cola or Starbucks drink once or twice a day, but most of us interact with Microsoft and Google every hour of our lives. These technology companies have entered into our homes, our offices – even our friendships,” the Telegraph quoted Shar VanBoskirk, an analyst at Forester, as saying.

She added that many consumers had “learnt to love” Microsoft, while some even think of it as an underdog as it is now challenging online media companies.

Other than technology companies, fast food restaurants also did well in the brand list.

While McDonald’s rose 227 places to 143 on the list, Burger King climbed up 189 places.

Krispy Kreme, the doghnut company, also made its debut in the list of brands at 68. (ANI)

Meet ‘Scooter’ the pup that is smaller than a teacup!

Wellington, July 14 (ANI): Maltese pup Scooter, who is almost the size of a teacup, has every chance of making it into the Guinness Book of World Records, as he could be the smallest dog in the world.

The six-month-old pup is just 8cm tall, measures just over 20cm from his nose to his tail, and even though he is still young, he appears to have stopped growing.

Scooter’s size is also evident in his weight, or lack of it. He weighs less than a block of butter at 400 grams, and that too while he is wearing clothes.

Gisborne owner Cheryl McKnight fashioned a regular purple sock into a jersey, which Scooter wears so he is easily seen around the house.

“It really is quite something. I can’t take him for a walk or put a leash on him,” the NZPA quoted her as saying.

McKnight said six-month-old Scooter came from a litter of three, and stopped growing before he reached two months.

“He was the same size as the other two pups when they were born but as they grew, he didn’t,” she said.

“Dogs have to weigh at least 870 grams before they can leave their mums for the shops, and he has not even reached halfway,” she explained.

Even as Scooter scoots around the lounge floor plastic toy figurines belonging to McKnight’s grandson dwarf him.

McKnight revealed that Scooter feeds from an eggcup of food three times a day, and sleeps in a shoebox, but “does everything a normal dog does.”

However, making his way up steps is challenging for the pup.

“Because of the height of steps, they would be enormously big steps for him. It must be like living with giants,” McKnight added.

Scooter had originally been named Pee Wee, but McKnight decided to change it, saying that she didn’t want him to suffer an inferiority complex.

The current Guinness Book of World Records titleholder is a longhaired Chihuahua in America named Boo Boo, who is bigger at just over 10cm tall. (ANI)