الجمعة، 3 ديسمبر 2010

US Soccer President Sunil Gulati: Backroom The Reason US Didn't Get Awarded 2022 Apple Cup

, what the action came bottomward to was simple politics, U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati said.
Qatar abashed the apple by capturing the 2022 Apple Cup
 and exhausted the United States out in the final annular of the voting process.
Gulati said the U.S. was done in not by a anemic attack but rather by the action itself but chock-full abbreviate of apperception on any array of vote-swapping.
"It's politics, it's friendships and relationships, it's alliances, it's tactics," Gulati said in a appointment call. "There are far too abounding permutations, abnormally with these two Apple Cups actuality absitively on the aforementioned day, and I'm not acute abundant to amount out how all those played out in these two elections."
Qatar belted out the United States in the final annular and additionally baffled Australia, Korea and Japan in the voting process. In contempo weeks, letters alike about accessible voting blocs that could accept afflicted the bid action and agee it in Qatar's favor.
Still, Gulati said the U.S. did all it could to present a able bid.
"The way FIFA rated these things, it was at the top forth with Australia and Korea," Gulati said of the United States' bid. "The banking address accustomed to FIFA a anniversary or 10 canicule ago… showed the U.S. at the actual top by absolutely a advanced allowance so we anticipate on all of those things we rated actual well."
But Gulati said he and the bid board were consistently astute about the process, and that arete abandoned wouldn't necessarily actuate a winner.
"We said all forth this isn't alone about the abstruse report. It's an acclamation and there are a lot of things go into that, in this case a beginning allotment of the apple and a angle that was pitched as a pan-Middle East angle and (the Apple Cup) had never been there. Australia had pitched we'd never been to that continent… All of those sorts of things appear into it."
The U.S. about went out in the aboriginal annular of the voting process. Australia was alone appropriate from the start, accepting acquired alone one vote. The United States and Korea had three votes apiece with Japan accepting four and Qatar 11. The U.S. fabricated it through to the aftermost annular and faced Qatar, as Gulati said he had accepted for the aftermost six months. Qatar admitting bedfast the U.S., acceptable by a 14-8 margin.
"We're disappoitned for our admirers and anybody complex in the game, whehter it's able teams, the government…and anyone abroad who accurate (the bid)," Gulati said.
When asked if the U.S. would accede behest for the 2026 Apple Cup, Gulati said the wounds were still to beginning to attending above 2022.
"All of us that accept bene complex in this for absolutely some time appetite to sit back, not actual long, but at atomic until the end of the night afore we anticipate what abroad we ability do in the future," he said.

Obama knocks FIFA over 2022 World Cup decision


Obama knocks FIFA over 2022 World Cup decision


WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama said on Thursday FIFA had erred in

application the 2022 World Cup soccer finals to Qatar and not the United States.

“I anticipate it was the amiss decision,” Obama told reporters back asked about the World Cup decision.

He said he remained optimistic that the U.S. aggregation would accomplish it to the finals.

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الخميس، 2 ديسمبر 2010

World Cup goes to Russia (2018) and Qatar (2022) as USA is shut out.

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Qatar won the right to host the 2022 World Cup, defeating a bid by the United States in a vote by FIFA's executive committee Thursday.
Qatar will make history by hosting the first World Cup in the Middle East. Australia, South Korea and Japan were also bidding for the 2022 tournament.
FIFA also awarded Russia its first World Cup in a vote for the 2018 tournament host. Twenty-two FIFA executive committee members cast their votes by secret ballot in Zurich. The other contenders for 2018 were England, Spain-Portugal and Belgium-Netherlands.
FIFA approved an ambitious bid by Qatar that includes a plan to spend $4 billion on air-conditioned stadiums in a country where summer temperatures typically exceed 118 degrees.
Qatar bid leaders said the heat would not be an issue in Wednesday's final pitch to FIFA voters.
"In Mexico in '86 there was a great deal of heat and altitude. Despite this it was a wonderful World Cup," said Bora Milutinovic, Mexico's coach in 1986 who was brought in by Qatar's bid leaders. "The heat will not be a problem in Qatar.
They have air-conditioned stadia."
By choosing Qatar, FIFA rejected a bid by the United States to host the tournament nearly three decades after a highly successful World Cup.
 The 1994 World Cup set an attendance record of 3.5 million that still stands.
The U.S. bid for 2022 projected 5 million tickets will be sold, generating $1 billion in ticket revenue.
Former president Bill Clinton, actor Morgan Freeman and U.S. national team player Landon Donovan were part of the USA's final pitch to voters Wednesday. Clinton, the honorary bid chairman, spoke of the country's strong infrastructure and the growing popularity of the game among Americans.
"You won't have to worry about construction deadlines or ticket sales," Clinton said during the U.S. bid presentation Wednesday. "Even in 2010 in South Africa the United States citizens accounted for the second largest block of purchased tickets after South Africans.
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الثلاثاء، 30 نوفمبر 2010

Prince William, Kate Middleton May Spend Christmas Apart

Prince William, Kate Middleton May Spend Christmas Apart

Will and Kate's Christmas plans revealed.

How will the newly betrothed Golden Couple spend the holidays? Christmas plans for Prince William and Kate Middleton have been revealed, and while they're not as romantic or glamorous as you might be hoping, they are wise. Here's how the Prince and his future princess will celebrate their first and only Christmas as fianceés.
Now that Thanksgiving in the States is finished, much of the West is in full holiday swing. Next year will bring one of the biggest celebrations the world has ever seen when the royal wedding takes place on April 29,
2011...so how will newly-engaged Prince William and Kate Middleton spend their Crimbo?

Read: Why Prince William Proposed to Kate Middleton


Word has it Prince William will actually be on duty flying his Sea King rescue chopper with the Royal Air Force this Christmas, which will put him in North Wales over the holiday. Kate Middleton may join her husband-to-be at his rented country estate there, but there's also buzz that she'll spend this last Christmas as a single woman with her family in her southeastern England hometown, Bucklebury.
Read: Prince William's Royal Air Force Pals Staging Wedding Fly-Past
And so neither Prince William nor Kate will see the Royal Family at their royal retreat, Sandringham House in Norfolk, where it's reported they typically spend the holidays. According to reports there are no hard feelings on either side -- all the in-laws see Kate and Will's Christmas plans as a call to duty.
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Leaked Cables Depict a World Guessing About North Korea

How long will the conflict between North Korea and South KoreaWhat is the position of the United States and countries in the world of this conflict.


WASHINGTON — With North Korea reeling from economic and succession crises, American and South Korean officials early this year secretly began gaming out what would happen if the North, led by one of the world’s most brutal family dynasties, collapsed.
Over an official lunch in late February, a top South Korean diplomat confidently told the American ambassador, Kathleen Stephens, that the fall would come “two to three years” after the death of Kim Jong-il, the country’s ailing leader, Ms. Stephens later cabled Washington. A new, younger generation of Chinese leaders “would be comfortable with a reunited Korea controlled by Seoul and anchored to the United States in a benign alliance,” the diplomat, Chun Yung-woo, predicted.
But if Seoul was destined to control the entire Korean Peninsula for the first time since the end of World War II, China — the powerful ally that keeps the North alive with food and fuel — would have to be placated. So South Korea was already planning to assure Chinese companies that they would have ample commercial opportunities in the mineral-rich northern part of the peninsula.
As for the United States, the cable said, “China would clearly ‘not welcome’ any U.S. military presence north of the DMZ,” the heavily mined demarcation line that now divides the two Koreas.
This trove of cables ends in February, just before North Korea began a series of military actions that has thrown some of Asia’s most prosperous countries into crisis. A month after the lunch, the North is believed to have launched a torpedo attack on the Cheonan, a South Korean warship, that killed 46 sailors.
Three weeks ago it revealed the existence of a uranium enrichment plant, potentially giving it a new pathway to make nuclear bomb material. And last week it shelled a South Korean island, killing two civilians and two marines and injuring many more.
None of that was predicted in the dozens of State Department cables about North Korea obtained by WikiLeaks, and in fact even China, the North’s closest ally, has often been startlingly wrong, the cables show. But the documents help explain why some South Korean and American officials suspect that the military outbursts may be the last snarls of a dying dictatorship.
They also show that talk of the North’s collapse may be rooted more in hope than in any real strategy: similar predictions were made in 1994 when the country’s founder, Kim Il-sung, suddenly died, leaving his son to run the most isolated country in Asia. And a Chinese expert warned, according to an American diplomat, that Washington was deceiving itself once again if it believed that “North Korea would implode after Kim Jong-il’s death.”
The cables about North Korea — some emanating from Seoul, some from Beijing, many based on interviews with government officials, and others with scholars, defectors and other experts — are long on educated guesses and short on facts, illustrating why their subject is known as the Black Hole of Asia. Because they are State Department documents, not intelligence reports, they do not include the most secret American assessments, or the American military’s plans in case North Korea disintegrates or lashes out.
They contain loose talk and confident predictions of the end of the dynasty that has ruled North Korea for 65 years. Those discussions were fueled by a rash of previously undisclosed defections of ranking North Korean diplomats, who secretly sought refuge in the South.
But they were also influenced by a remarkable period of turmoil inside North Korea, including an economic crisis set off by the government’s failed effort to revalue the currency and sketchy intelligence suggesting that the North’s military might not abide the rise of Mr. Kim’s son Kim Jong-un, who was recently made a four-star general despite having no military experience.
The cables reveal that in private, the Chinese, long seen as North Korea’s last protectors against the West, occasionally provide the Obama administration with colorful assessments of the state of play in North Korea. Chinese officials themselves sometimes even laugh about the frustrations of dealing with North Korean paranoia. In April 2009, just before a North Korean nuclear test, He Yafei, the Chinese vice foreign minister, told American officials at a lunch that the country wanted direct talks with the United States and to get them was acting like a "spoiled child" to get the attention of the "adult."
When James B. Steinberg, the deputy secretary of state, sat down in September 2009 with one of China’s most powerful officials, Dai Bingguo, state councilor for foreign affairs, Mr. Dai joked that in a recent visit to North Korea he “did not dare” to be too candid with the ailing and mercurial North Korean leader. But the Chinese official reported that although Kim Jong-il had apparently suffered a stroke and had obviously lost weight, he still had a “sharp mind” and retained his reputation among Chinese officials as “quite a good drinker.” (Mr. Kim apparently assured Mr. Dai during a two-hour conversation in Pyongyang, the capital, that his infirmities had not forced him to give up alcohol.)
But reliable intelligence about Mr. Kim’s drinking habits, it turns out, does not extend to his nuclear program, about which even the Chinese seem to be in the dark.

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White House Official:- Obama To Freeze Pay For Fed Workers




Washington, DC --
A White House official says President Barack Obama will announce a pay freeze for federal employees Monday.
The official wouldn't say how long the freeze would be in place.
The chairman of Obama's bipartisan deficit commission has proposed a three-year freeze in pay for most federal employees.
The commission's report is due to be released later this week.
Obama previously froze salaries of top White House aides and political appointees across the government.
Obama is expected to announce the pay freeze at the White House.
The official who revealed his plans spoke on the condition of anonymity so as not to upstage the president's formal announcement.