Robinho dances to Brazil’s tune

(Reuters) – Robinho’s club career has often been a messy affair punctuated by tantrums, walkouts and long-running transfer sagas.

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His international career, however, could hardly be more different. When in the yellow shirt of Brazil, Robinho has been reliability personified, never complaining and always feeling at home.

One of the few players who performs better for his country than club, the King of the Stepovers has been almost ever-present for Brazil in the four years Dunga has been coach.

His only moan since Brazil arrived in South Africa is that his team mates cannot follow his goal celebrations.

“There are a lot of stiff waists in the team — Kaka, Luis Fabuloso,” he said. “I want to see if they can dance a little better.”

Robinho burst onto the scene as an 18-year-old with Santos in 2002 when his precocious dribbling helped them win the Brazilian championship.

One of the most replayed moments of his career came in the final against Corinthians when he performed seven stepovers before provoking a defender into giving away a penalty.

But he fell out with Santos three years later when they initially refused to sell him to Real Madrid. Robinho boycotted training sessions in protest before the move finally went through.

His three seasons with Real ended in a similar fashion, an unsavoury transfer saga finally landing him at Manchester City rather than Chelsea, the team he had publicly stated he had wanted to join.

Despite scoring plenty of goals for City, Robinho never seemed happy in England and at one stage was fined for walking out on a training camp in the Canary Islands.

At the start of this year, he was loaned back to Santos and, despite clearly enjoying himself on his return home, is now in the middle of yet more speculation about his club future, with Turkey’s Besiktas appearing a possible buyer.

Yet, while all this has been going on, Robinho’s international career has flourished.

He was top scorer with six goals when Brazil won the Copa America three years ago and has also won two Confederations Cup medals with his country.

He played in 15 of Brazil’s 18 World Cup qualifiers, missing only the last three when the team had already qualified. Still only 26, he has already played 73 internationals, scoring an impressive 25 goals.

Even when playing for Brazil there is still something of a “moleque” — which roughly translates as naughty schoolboy — about him. After a 3-0 win in Chile, he admitted daubing a message to his hosts on the dressing-room wall.

It read: “There must be respect for the best team in the world.”

Robinho has looked sharp in Brazil’s warm-up matches, scoring once in the 3-0 win in Zimbabwe and twice in the 5-1 demolition of Tanzania.

One of only four forwards in their 23-man squad, he is also one of the few capable of unlocking a defense with a moment of individual inspiration.

Former striker Tostao said that the World Cup is a chance for Robinho to finally fulfill the potential he has shown in flashes throughout his career but which he has been unable to produce on a consistent basis.

“Robinho has given signs that he can shine in the World Cup and stand out in world football,” said Tostao in his newspaper column.

“With the exception of Robinho, the Brazilian team today has very little individual inspiration,” he wrote. “But Robinho has always had talent.”

(Editing by Ossian Shine)

”Spooky” technique exhumes graves long lost

Washington, April 17 (ANI): Canadian scientists are using hyperspectral imaging, a technique that detects minor changes in light from plants and soil caused by a decomposing body, to find unmarked animal graves.

The procedure used by researchers at McGill University could help police solve cases involving missing persons and/or unearth mass graves.

“As soon as there is some decay you can see a difference,” Discovery News quoted Andre Costopoulos, a professor at McGill University, as saying.

“We suspect that some of these graves are over 40 years old, and are excited to try to find much older grave sites,” he added.

The McGill project began in an African animal safari park in Quebec called Parc Safari.

Parc Safari officials wanted to exhume a buried elephant and reassemble its bones for a park exhibit.

However, they didn”t know where the dead elephant was buried.

Costopoulos was assigned the task of finding the dead elephant.

Over three seasons Costopoulos” team found seven animal graves at depths of two to three feet deep, including the elephant”s.

Meanwhile, Margaret Kalacska, another professor at McGill University, was analysing the effects of soil on plant growth by measuring the amount of chlorophyll in plant leaves using hyperspectral imaging.

Kalacska and Costopoulos teamed up to find the remaining animals at the pet cemetery.

The McGill scientists hired a plane from the Canadian National Research Council and equipped it with two cameras.

One camera recorded light in the visible spectrum and into the infrared range while the other recorded light in the infrared and longer light ranges.

When the camera-equipped chopper flew over the animal graveyard, the scientists found all seven known graves, alongwith 25 new graves.

Costopoulos said: “One flyby of the aircraft gave us four to fives times more information than we gathered in three seasons of digging,”

For the first five years or so, a decaying body slows down plant growth.

“Initially it”s a pretty toxic environment,” for plants, pointed out Kalacska, who, along with Pablo Arroyo and Tim Moore, manages the technological side of the research.

Plants growing over such recent graves don”t reflect as much light in the visible and near infrared region, which scientists can detect with their cameras.

However, after five years the plants growing over buried body suddenly reflect light instead of absorbing light.

In fact, plants growing on graves reflect more than twice the green light of off-grave plants. The difference is quite visible on the hyperspectral camera.

This increase in reflected light comes from an increase in chlorophyll, the pigment plants use to convert light from the sun.

After five years a decomposing body acts as fertilizer, supplying the growing plants with much needed nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus.

The McGill University team is currently testing their plant-based hyperspectral images at sites in Canada and Costa Rica.

The scientists also hope to test their technique at a suspected mass grave site in the barren Canadian north. (ANI)

Blues retain Warner’s services

Twenty20 specialist Dave Warner has rejected the entreaties of rival states to remain with New South Wales for the next three seasons.

Warner, afforded only limited opportunities with the Blues’ first-class team despite his peerless reputation for T20 pyrotechnics, was due to be out of contract in July but ultimately decided to stay and fight for his place in NSW.

By doing so he elected not to entertain the approaches from rival states, among whom Queensland and Victoria are thought to have pushed hard to win his signature by offering the incentive of a place in their respective Sheffield Shield sides.

“I am very much looking forward to continuing my playing career at New South Wales,” Warner said.

“I have played all my junior and senior cricket here and I would like to perform well for my home state.

“NSW has a proud tradition of producing great cricketers for the state and for Australia and if, in some way, I have the opportunity to be part of that tradition it would be great.

“We have a strong squad at NSW.”

Though he missed out on a Cricket Australia contract for 2010-11, Warner has made no secret of seeing himself as more than a T20 player, saying he would like to add to his seven Australian appearances in 50-over cricket while also yearning to play Tests someday.

Nevertheless, his place as a T20 maestro in NSW has had its advantages, not least his ability to secure lucrative T20 contracts with the Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League and English county Middlesex.

Bogut’s Bucks eye playoffs berth

For the first time in four years the Milwaukee Bucks are set to advance to the NBA playoffs, and Australian centre Andrew Bogut is leading the charge.

Bogut, selected first overall in the 2005-06 draft, is in the midst of a career year and has helped the Bucks to a 36-29 record, the fifth-best in the Eastern Conference with 16 games to play.

The team has already surpassed its win totals from the past three seasons (34, 26, 28) and is surprisingly just five games back from the Boston Celtics, who won the Championship in 2007-08.

While a berth in the postseason is still a long way from guaranteed, Milwaukee’s momentum is undeniable after having won 12 of its last 13 games including victories over powerhouses Cleveland, Boston and Utah.

In that run, Bogut has led his team in rebounding 11 times and scoring four, including a 24-point, 20-rebound effort against New York in February.

The last time Milwaukee reached the playoffs was the year Bogut was drafted.

But they fell in the first round to the Pistons, who had knocked the Bucks out in their previous postseason appearance in 2003-04.

The Bucks’ season-high winning streak is currently at six games after a 98-94 triumph over Indiana at home on Monday morning (Australian time).

The two-time Olympian posted 17 points and 12 rebounds, and added four assists and three blocks in the win.

Milwaukee added several pieces to its line-up this season, including fiesty young rookie Brandon Jennings, Argentinian Carlos Delfino and swingman John Salmons during the trade period in February.

Soward re-signs with Dragons

St George Illawarra five-eighth Jamie Soward has signed a three-year contract extension, keeping him at the Dragons until the end of the 2013 NRL season.

Soward has turned his career around since being signed by the Dragons from the Roosters in 2007 and he says he is delighted with his new deal.

“I wanted to stay at the Dragons and I am very happy that I will be here for at least the next three seasons,” Soward said in a statement.

“I am also very happy to have this all finalised heading into the season and to know where I am at for the next few years.”

Last year was something of a breakthrough for Soward, as he claimed the Dragons’ record for points scoring in a season, surpassing Mark Riddell’s tally of 166 with a mammoth 234, as his team won the minor premiership.

Soward also gained his first representative honours in 2009, playing for New South Wales Country in the annual City versus Country clash.

Dragons coach Wayne Bennett says signing the deal before the start of the 2010 season will only benefit the club and Soward.

“It is great that Jamie has signed to stay at the club and we are all elated that it is done before the season has started, so he can concentrate on playing football,” he said.

The Dragons begin this year’s campaign against last season’s grand finalists Parramatta on Friday night.

Lions release defensive end Jared DeVries

ALLEN PARK, Mich. — The Detroit Lions have released defensive end Jared DeVries, who missed last season after surgery on a ruptured Achilles tendon.

Team spokesman Bill Keenist confirmed the move Tuesday.

DeVries started 29 games the previous three seasons for the Lions and has played in 120 games for them since they drafted him out of Iowa in 1999.

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Jayhawks clinch share of Big 12 with win over OU

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Xavier Henry scored 18 of his 23 points in the first half and No. 1 Kansas clinched at least a share of its sixth straight Big 12 regular season title with an easy 81-68 victory over Oklahoma on Monday night.

Kansas (27-1, 13-0) didn’t wait to clinch its latest title, sewing it up with three games left after doing it in the final week the past three seasons. The Jayhawks overwhelmed overmatched Oklahoma (13-14, 4-9) from the start, building a 17-point lead in the first half and shooting 51 percent overall to extend the Sooners’ Lawrence losing streak to 10 games.

Sherron Collins added 17 points and joined fellow senior Brady Morningstar for their 124th win together, most all-time in Kansas’ storied history. The Jayhawks have won 13 straight games for their best start since opening 34-1 in 1996-97 and have the nation’s longest home winning streak at 58 games.

The latest win over Oklahoma _ now six straight overall _ gives Kansas six consecutive conference titles for the first time since claiming the Missouri Valley crown from 1922-27, when Phog Allen was the coach and not the name on the gym. The Jayhawks have won more conference titles than any other Division I program, 53 in all, and 10 of the 14 Big 12 championships since the conference’s inception in 1996.

Next up could be a piece of history: win its final three games and Kansas can join the 2002 Jayhawks as the only team to go through the Big 12 undefeated.

Tommy Mason-Griffin led the Sooners with 17 points and Andrew Fitzgerald had 16.

Henry led the way against Oklahoma.

The smooth-shooting lefty played like one of the top recruits in the country early in the season, setting a Kansas freshman debut record with 33 points and averaging a team-leading 17.2 points over the first 11 games. He then went into a funk, his scoring average dropping nearly eight points over the next 12 games, including a five-game stretch where he failed to reach double figures.

Henry returned to form against Iowa State two weeks ago, scoring 16 points, and followed that up with a 24-point effort against Colorado on Saturday.

His confidence clearly back, Henry was unstoppable in the first half against the Sooners, hitting 3-pointers and powering in the lane for three-point plays. He opened with a hard-driving and-one and didn’t hesitate to pull the string on jumpers, hitting all seven of his shots for 18 points by halftime.

Henry finished 9 of 13 from the field.

Stopping Henry wasn’t Oklahoma’s only problem.

Playing without leading scorer Willie Warren (ankle, illness) for the fifth time in nine games, the Sooners missed their first 11 shots and didn’t score until Fitzgerald hit a jumper from the free-throw line 6:34 in to trail 11-2. Oklahoma made a brief run late in the half, only to see Kansas pull away toward another title.

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Worst Brit footie team ends 90-match losing streak with victory!

London, Sept 16 (ANI): Harraby Athletic, the worst football team in Britain, has finally tasted victory – after a losing streak of 90 matches.

The side has been on a losing spree since three years and was badly mauled in a 19-0 match in 2006.

The team concedes 10 goals a game on an average and their goalie has seen the ball netted over 400 times in less than three seasons.

The under-14 squad celebrated their first win after beating Edenvale Hawks 3-2 at their home ground, Hammond’s Park.

Sky News quoted coach Brett Preston as saying: “Pure determination has got us there and their faces after the game meant everything.

“All week I’ve had other managers phoning me up to congratulate us on our achievement.

“When we lost our first game 19-0, it could have even been a higher score as the opposing manager tried to help us by swapping players around and telling them to ease off.

“They just couldn’t help scoring against us. Gradually over time, the scores have come down, but we’re always bottom of the table and we’ve never even won a friendly match.”

Harraby has only one point in the Longhorn Youth Football League after the opponents did not play the game.

It consists of players who are either playing for the first time or have been rejected by other teams.he coach said: “They know that if they leave, they might not get the chance of a game as they might not get into another team.”

However, Preston also praised the determination of his boys.

He said: “The boys have been prepared to stick at it and been willing to learn. They turn up for training in all weathers and really deserve a win at last.” (ANI)

American series Lost to release in Iran soon

Tehran, Sep. 14 (ANI): Taking a cue from the soaring sale of its pirated DVDs in Iran, the American television series Lost, which is about plane crash survivors stranded on a remote island, is set to be released in the Islamic country.

After buying the broadcast rights and commissioning Iranian actors to dub it into Farsi, Iran’s leading home video distributor Silver Screen is planning to market the award-winning show’s first three seasons, The Guardian reports.

With a plan to air Lost on nationwide television, the distribution company is also engaged in talks with the state broadcaster, IRIB.

To suit Iranian sensibilities, programmes will be carefully censored to exclude “un-Islamic” scenes such as those featuring scantily clad women or male-female physical contact.

Iran’s culture and Islamic guidance ministry is expected to approve the idea.

Earlier, Iran’s former culture and Islamic guidance minister Mohammad Hossein Saffar-Harand had slammed the “Lost-mania” for trying to popularise “Zionist concepts”.

However, others insisted the programme was suitable for an Iranian audience because it has eastern themes.

“The atmosphere of this story, due to our classic literature, is familiar to Iranian and eastern viewers. Eastern viewers can understand it better and would naturally like it.

“Because it has a religious theme, it is possible to broadcast 90 percent of it without censorship,” The Guardian quoted TV critic Saeed Ghotbizadeh, as saying.

“But its brilliant and special characterisation might be sacrificed in Persian dubbing – a lot will depend on how well it is dubbed.” (ANI)

Holmes replaces Posh’s fashion line in high-end LA boutique

New York, Sep 4 (ANI): Former Spice Girls member Victoria Beckham has had her fashion line dVb replaced by Katie Holmes’ Holmes and Yang at a high-end boutique in Los Angeles.

According to a source, LA boutique Maxfield dropped Posh’s denim line over “poor sales”.Maxfield no longer carries dVb,” the New York Post quoted a source as saying.

Kitson, Saks and Bendels had previously dropped Posh’s, dVb by Victoria Beckham.

“Maxfield has not carried any dVb product for the past three seasons,” a rep for Beckham said.

A rep for the boutique wouldn’t say how long ago it dropped the line. (ANI)

Munich set to use special clause to land Gomez

Munich set to use special clause to land GomezHamburg – Bayern Munich will make use of a special clause to sign VfB Stuttgart striker Mario Gomez for a Bundesliga record 30 million euros (42 million dollars), the Bild daily reported on Tuesday.

Bild said that Gomez, who is officially tied to Stuttgart until 2012, has one clause to leave for a foreign club and another one for a move to Munich, the latter valid only until next Sunday, May 31.

The transfer fee for the 23-year-old Germany striker in each case is 30 million euros.

“We will discuss final details and then formally tell Stuttgart that we will make use of the clause,” Munich chairmann Karl-Heinz Rummenigge told Bild.

Rummenigge said that Gomez was worth the record fee as Munich aim to strengthen their roster after having to settle for second in the league and the quarter-finals in the Champions League in the past season.

“He is a first-class forward who has scored more than 20 goals over the past three seasons. He is German and he is only turning 24,” said Rummenigge.

Stuttgart did not allow Gomez to leave for Munich 12 months ago. Since then, foreign clubs have also reportedly become interested in him.

Bild said that Gomez will get a four- or five-year deal in Munich and earn 4 million euros per season.

Gomez, who scored 24 goals in the past season, has not commented on his future but met with his manager on Monday over the issue.

He was due to leave Germany on Tuesday with the national team for friendlies in China on Friday and the United Arab Emirates on Monday.(dpa)

Rooney warns of Man U monopolising all major football prizes

London, May 7 (ANI): Ace striker Wayne Rooney, who feared he might have to endure years of Chelsea domination after joining Manchester United in 2004, has warned the football world that it is United, not Blues or Liverpool, who will continue to monopolise the major prizes.

In the aftermath of Manchester United’s thrilling destruction of Arsenal at the Emirates, Rooney said: “This team is only going to get better.”

Sir Alex Ferguson’s squad rebuilding between 2003 and 2006 has paid off spectacularly in the last three seasons, as United have won successive Premier League titles and conquered Europe, the Daily Express reports.

Rooney admitted he feared the worst after his 30million pounds move from Everton five years ago.

“Once Abramovich went into Chelsea and all that money was pumped into them and they won the league two years running, it looked hard to beat them. But thankfully we stopped them from winning the league for a third year running and from there we’ve really kicked on.

“Over the last couple of seasons some of the football we’ve played has been brilliant and if we can reproduce some of that over the next couple of years we can get even better,” Rooney said.

“This team is a lot better than the one I joined in 2004. I was only 18 then; Cristiano was the same age, Fletch was a year older. We had a lot of young players then, but over the last few years we’ve gained the experience.

“The strength of the squad has improved considerably as well. Look at our bench for the game at Arsenal – we had players like Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Carlos Tevez and Dimitar Berbatov sat there. It was unbelievable,” he added.

Rooney revealed that it was United’s top priority in August to become the first team to win back-to-back Champions League titles. “We set out to retain the title and be the first team to do it. We’re so close now and it would be amazing if we can pull it off.” (ANI)

Cannavaro to rejoin Juventus

Rome – Veteran defender Fabio Cannavaro has decided to rejoin Serie A club Juventus after three seasons at Spanish giants Real Madrid, Italy’s Sky TV reported on Sunday.

The 35-year-old international, whose contract with Real expires in June, is expected to play the next season with Juve before taking a managerial role within the Turin club. His first stint at the club was 2004-2006.

Cannavaro captained Italy to their fourth World Cup triumph in 2006, when he received the FIFA World player and the Ballon d’Or awards. (dpa)

Symonds has to score in Sheffield Shield final to ensure Ashes berth

Melbourne (Australia), Mar.11 (ANI): Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds will have one last chance to stake his Ashes claim when Queensland take on Victoria in this year’s Sheffield Shield final.

Fox Sports quoted Queensland Bulls teammate Martin Love as saying: “He (Symonds) probably doesn’t have the runs on the board at this stage to warrant (Ashes) selection – but runs in a final always counts.

“This is probably his last chance to get some big runs on the board,” Love added.

But the veteran batsman said individual honours would not be the Bulls’ motivation ahead of this week’s Sheffield Shield final against Victoria.

Love made a point of stressing the Bulls would “play as a team” at Melbourne’s Junction Oval from Friday, in a thinly veiled swipe at a Bushrangers outfit trying to finally ditch the “chokers” tag.

If anyone is going to get sidetracked by personal milestones this week it would be Love.

After announcing he would retire at the end of the season, the 34-year-old is in the rare position of beginning and ending his first class career in a Shield final.

Ahead of August’s Ashes tour, Symonds has launched a charm offensive to show he is a new man.

He even has a new look after having his trademark dreadlocks cut for charity on live breakfast TV on Tuesday morning.

Victoria only need to draw the final to claim their first Shield title in five years and are expected to produce a Junction Oval wicket resembling a road.

That will place even more emphasis on Queensland’s “match-winners” like Symonds, according to Love.

“It does come down to those guys. We’ve got him and Shane Watson with the bat – they are the guys who can turn a game in a session,” he said.

“We probably have more of those (match-winners) than they do.”

Then there’s Victoria’s well-documented finals record.

They have made eight from a possible nine finals over the last three seasons but have only reaped two titles – both Twenty20 trophies.

And Queensland will be quick to remind the Bushrangers of their recent head-to-head record in Shield deciders – 3-1 to the Bulls.

“We’ve got a good record in finals and Victorians don’t – and we will certainly let them know about their record under pressure and hopefully that will make a difference for us,” Love said.

Love rammed home his point when asked why Victoria’s recent finals record was so poor.

“I don’t know but we certainly go out there and play as a team, always give 100 per cent and never give up,” he said.

The Bulls named a 15-strong squad for the final, recalling leg-spinner Daniel Doran, pacer Scott Walter and opener Nick Kruger.

They will monitor quick Chris Swan (groin) and batsman Lee Carseldine (back) before finalising their 12 on Thursday. (ANI)