Wednesday, 12 September 2012

SHOCK! Kate Middleton's former rowing partner runs Killing Kittens raunchy sex party business

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Where is China's vice president?

The conspicuous absence from public view of China's presumptive next top leader is adding new uncertainty to the succession plan for the normally secretive Communist leadership.

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Canadian coach handed two charges of assault for tripping teen in handshake line

In late June, a youth hockey coach in Canada was arrested for the rather despicable act of apparently tripping an opposing player in a postgame handshake line. Now, months later, the British Columbia resident has been charged with two counts of assault.

According to the CBC, the coach in question, George Tremblay, will appear in court for the first time later in September, at which point a future trial schedule for the former coach will be set.

The assault charges come as the result of complaints from two youngsters who faced off against the UBC Hornets' 12-and-under squad that Tremblay was coaching. Both of the formal complaints against the coach came from the players who were allegedly tripped, likely filed with the help of their parents.

It's worth reminding that those alleged victims are both 13 or younger, with the main target of the trip a notable 13-year-old playing in the league's 12-and-under division, a move which was perfectly legal because the athlete was 12 when the season began.

Of course, none of those factors could ever excuse Tremblay's alleged actions. The then-coach was immediately suspended after the allegations against him surfaced, not to mention video of the handshake line incident.

If Tremblay is convicted, it seems a near certainty that he would be fined in the range of $2,000 per assault charge, or sent to jail for up to 36 months. It's also possible that the coach could receive both of those penalties and be required to attend anger management courses.

If the former coach is found to be guilty, it would be hard to find fault with any of those prospective penalties against the Vancouver-area resident. He stands accused of attempting to harm a minor, all in the broad light of day. That can't be tolerated in Canada or the U.S., and one can only hope that any punishment that befell a violator of that code would be significant enough to serve as a sufficient deterrent for anyone who sees the trial play out.

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Former sports writer Tom Kenville dies at 82 (The Associated Press)

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) -- Tom Kenville, the former Associated Press and New York Times sports writer who served as a publicist for Muhammad Ali, has died. He was 82.

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Tuesday, 11 September 2012

LB Fujita back on Browns' roster (Yahoo! Sports)

Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita watches from the sidelines in the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012, in Cleveland. Fujita was not activated for the game. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

CLEVELAND (AP) -- Scott Fujita is another step closer to being on the field with the Browns


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Boxing-Fighting midwife hangs up her gloves (Reuters)

TOKYO, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Japanese boxing midwife NaomiTogashi, a former women's world flyweight champion, announcedher retirement from the sport on Monday. "Ten years ago I began boxing as an amateur," the37-year-old told reporters after deciding to focus solely ondelivering babies. "I have continued working and training and I have noregrets." Togashi turned professional in 2007, two years beforewomen's boxing was even recognised in Japan, and won the WorldBoxing Council's flyweight crown the following year. ...

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'Scared' teen fears for life over alleged Quran burning

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