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Friday, April 5, 2013

Copa Libertadores 2013: 5-2. El Mineiro repite la goleada al Arsenal guiado por Ronaldinho

Río de Janeiro, 4 abril 2013.- Ronaldinho, con dos goles y una buena faena, guió la victoria por 5-2 del Atlético Mineiro sobre el Arsenal, un resultado que dejó a los brasileños con la mejor campaña de la Copa Libertadores y a los argentinos en una situación delicada.
Los dos tantos del Gaúcho, uno de ellos de penalti, se sumaron a los de Diego Tardelli, Luan y Alecsandro, que sirvieron para repetir el resultado 2-5 cosechado por el Mineiro en Buenos Aires.
Diego Braghieri y Darío Benedetto anotaron los goles del equipo de Sarandí, que terminó la quinta jornada en tercera posición en el Grupo 3, con 4 puntos, a uno del Sao Paulo, que juega mañana con The Strongest boliviano.
El Atlético Mineiro, con 15 puntos, es el único equipo que ha ganado todos los partidos y está muy certificar la primera posición global de toda la fase de grupos, lo que le garantizaría en las eliminatorias jugar siempre de local en el partido de vuelta.
La victoria de los brasileños se debió en gran medida a la buena noche de Ronaldinho, que fue de menos a más y acabó siendo decisivo en la distribución de juego, por sus pases y su puntería, que continúa fina a los 33 años.
Ronaldinho marcó el segundo de la noche, en un penalti mal pitado, después contribuyó decisivamente a oxigenar el juego del equipo de Belo Horizonte y anotó el cuarto en un remate brillante a la escuadra.
El Atlético Mineiro siempre llevó el partido de cara y abrió una ventaja de dos goles en el primer cuarto de hora aprovechando la urgencia por puntuar del Arsenal, que quiso plantar cara a los anfitriones con un planteamiento ofensivo que le costó caro al equipo del técnico Gustavo Alfaro.
Los de Sarandí incluso dieron el primer aviso, en un remate al travesaño del colombiano Carlos Carbonero al comienzo del partido, pero los brasileños fueron certeros para aprovechar los huecos que se abrieron en la zaga argentina.
La igualdad se deshizo pronto, en el minuto 10, en un pase a muy larga distancia de Edinho, teledirigido desde la defensa hacia Diego Tardelli, quien tuvo sangre fría para batir en el mano a mano al meta Cristian Campestrini.
Tan solo dos minutos después, sin tiempo para que el Arsenal hubiera digerido el gol, el árbitro pitó penalti a favor de los brasileños por una falta cometida fuera del área, en la media luna.
MIRA EL HERMOSO GOL DE RONALDINHO
Ronaldinho, experto en estas lides, transformó desde los once metros con un tiro fuerte y alto, inalcanzable para el guardameta argentino.
Los dos goles consecutivos preconizaban una nueva paliza como la del partido de Buenos Aires, en el que el Mineiro goleó por 2-5, pero hoy le faltó pulso a los anfitriones para finiquitar la faena en la primera parte.
Diego Tardelli, el mejor del Atlético Mineiro en esa etapa, sufrió una lesión en el muslo derecho a mediados de la primera parte que le restó profundidad al ataque brasileño.
La baja de Tardelli, unida a la de Bernard, principal creativo del equipo, que no jugó por lesión, echó todo el peso del juego sobre los hombros de Ronaldinho, quien fue algo irregular en la primera mitad, pero que acabó siendo decisivo.
La falta de fluidez del Mineiro permitió que el Arsenal volviese a tomar aire y se recompusiera, siempre guiado por Carbonero, autor del centro que supuso el gol de Braghieri, justo antes del descanso.
Ese tanto alimentó las ilusiones del equipo argentino, pero estas se disiparon a renglón seguido, en la primera jugada después de la reanudación, en un remate de Luan dentro del área, que supuso el 3-1.
A partir de ahí Ronaldinho tuvo sus mejores minutos, propiciando buenas ocasiones con pases inteligentes, oxigenando el juego del equipo y, sobre todo, con un golazo a la escuadra, aprovechando que estaba sin marcaje dentro del área grande.
Sin necesidad de presionar en exceso, los mineiros controlaron el partido y evitaron la reacción del Arsenal, que consiguió maquillar el resultado gracias a un soberbio gol de falta de Barío Benedetto a seis minutos del final.
Alecsandro logró el quinto de su equipo antes del pitido final con un disparo desde fuera del área.
Al concluir el partido, los jugadores del Arsenal protagonizaron una breve pelea con los policías en el césped, que después se trasladó al túnel de vestuarios.
- Ficha técnica:
5. Atlético Mineiro: Víctor; Marcos Rocha, Leonardo Silva, Réver, Richarlyson; Pierre, Leandro Donizete, Ronaldinho, Luan )m.70, Rosinei); Diego Tardelli (m.24, Araújo) y Jô (m.80, Alecsandro). Entrenador: Cuca.
2. Arsenal: Cristian Campestrini; Martín Nervo, Lisandro López, Diego Braghieri, Damián Pérez; Carlos Carbonero, Jorge Ortiz, Iván Marcone, Nicolás Aguirre (m.65 Diego Torres); Martín Rolle (m.54, Darío Benedetto) y Julio Furch. Entrenador: Gustavo Alfaro.
Goles: 1-0, m.10: Diego Tardelli. 2-0, m.14: Ronaldinho. 2-1, m.39: Diego Braghieri. 3-1, m.46: Luan. 4-1, m.58: Ronaldinho. 4-2, m.84: Darío Benedetto. 5-2, m.93: Alecsandro.
Árbitro: el paraguayo Enrique Cáceres amonestó a Aguirre, Leonardo Silva, Pierre, Ortiz, Luan y Marcos Rocha.
Incidencias: partido correspondiente a la quinta jornada del Grupo 3 de la Copa Libertadores, jugado en el estadio Independencia de la ciudad de Belo Horizonte.
El jugador del Atlético Mineiro, Luan (c), celebra su anotación ante Arsenal de Sarandí durante el juego por la Copa Libertadores en el estadio Independencia en Belo Horizonte (Brasil). EFE
Ronaldinho (2d), atacante del Atlético Mineiro, fue registrado este miércoles al celebrar una anotación ante Arsenal de Sarandí, durante un partido del grupo 3 de la Copa Libertadores, en el ... más 
Ronaldinho (2d), atacante del Atlético Mineiro, fue registrado este miércoles al celebrar una anotación ante Arsenal de Sarandí, durante un partido del grupo 3 de la Copa Libertadores, en el estadio Independencia en Belo Horizonte (Brasil). EFE menos 
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Thursday, April 4, 2013

CANADIAN FUTSAL RECEIVES TWO WORLD tournament invitations


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CANADIAN FEDERATION FUTSALON
WORLD GAMES - CALI, COLOMBIA 2013

CANADA - RECEIVES TWO WORLD tournament invitations
Daniel Cerros stands out Worldwide in Futsal AMF
By: Victor Medina

TORONTO. - Two international invitations highlight the good relationship the AMF Futsal Canada, chaired by its President Daniel Francisco Cerros to the global organization represented by the World Futsal Association, which for Canadians is an honour.
The invitations received:
A) - II World Championship Women Futsal to be held from 7 to 16 November 2013.
B) - World Games 2013 that show quality will be done in the city of Cali, Colombia, in which are invited 12 countries worldwide, including Canada Futsal, and whose name is PANAMERICA.
II Women's World Championship in July to 16 November 2013
VENUE: Barrancabermeja, ( Colombia ) :
The President of the Colombian Federation of Futsal , Manuel Enrique Sanchez A, sent a cordial invitation to the Federation Futsal for a selection of the female branch representing Canada in the Second AMF Futsal World Championship Women, in the city of Barrancabermeja, Colombia on dates ranging from 7 to 16 of November 2013.
According to the content of the invitation, dated 25th of February/13, visitors must pay travel and get to Colombia, internal transport to the city of Barrancabermeja and return to the airport of departure, plus food and other distractions in the country, borne by Colombian sports authorities.
2013 WORLD GAMES
VENUE - CITY OF CALI, COLOMBIA
Great news from Colombia highlights the official invitation of the Colombian Federation of Futsal to Canada, to participate in the global tournament called World Games 2013 that show quality will take place in the city of Cali, Colombia, on the celebration of the World Games, with invitation to the following countries:

01 - Argentina.
02 - Paraguay.
03 - Uruguay.
04 - Colombia
05 - Venezuela.
06 - CANADA
07 - Europe
08 - Europe
09 - Europe
10 - Australia, representing Oceania.
11 - Africa - will be decided at a meeting in Taipei.
12 - Asia - will be decided at a meeting in Taipei.

World Games 2013 Cali
Cali will host different games with two other cities in Valle del Cauca from July 25 to August 4, 2013. The opening ceremony will take place on July 25 in the city of Cali celebrated the 100th anniversary of its founding. The organizers are prepared to seize the moment to promote the breadth of sports in the world, and to make a difference significant for the country, region and city.
The theme for the World Games 2013 is “ FAIR GAME ON THE PLANET “
Bibliography
http://www.theworldgames.org/the- IWGA / world-games-Cali
http://www.theworldgames.org/the- IWGA / world-games
http://www.theworldgames.org/ the-IWGA / association

World Games
The World Games or the IOC Olympic Games are multi-disciplinary sporting events involving athletes from around the world, and whose tests are not involved in sports Olympics.
They are organized by the International Association World Games]] (IWGA), under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee.
The sports on the program of the World Games are those that are not Olympic sports or were in the past. Participation that could have each competition took into account by the IOC, in its evaluation criteria to select new Olympic sports. There are two types: competitive sport where the athlete fight for medals, and demonstration sport or invitation, in which there is competition for medals. The number of sports in each edition varies because one of the rules of the games is that the host city elected should not spend in the construction of new facilities, addressing only those that already exist.
History of the World Games
The source is the World Games in 1980, when Kim Un Yong, president of the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF Style), invited other leaders of various sports federations, not present in the Olympics at the time to a meeting in South Korea. Kim set out to create new international games for those without representation Olympic sports, with intent to gain more publicity for these competitions. With the intention to be a complementary organization to the IOC, who recognized the new body, the same year he established the Council for the World Games. Later be renamed International Association World Games.
The first head of the World Games was Santa Clara in 1981, and involved more than 1,200 athletes and 18 sports. Since then, games are held every four years and the number of sports, athletes, and countries has increased competition.
Sports
The sports that compete in the games can be anyone who is not part of the Olympics. Some participants in the earlier editions, such as Taekwondo or Triathlon, became official as Olympic sports after and as a result no longer hold competitions at the event. Others recognized by the IOC as the Baseball and Softball subsequently lost his Olympic category and become a part of the World Games. Additionally Olympic sports events held in tests that are not part of the Olympics; this was the case, in some editions, Weightlifting, and women's Water polo.
EVENTS
Year
Event
Location
Country
1981
First edition
Santa Clara
U.S.
1985
Second edition
London
United Kingdom
1989
Third edition
Karlsruhe
Germany
1993
Fourth edition
Hague
Netherlands
1997
Fifth Edition
Lahti
Finland
2001
Sixth edition
Akita
Japan
2005
Seventh Edition
Duisburg
Germany
2009
Eighth Edition
Kaohsiung
Taiwan (under the name China Taipei)
2013
Ninth Edition
Santiago de Cali
Colombia
2017
Tenth Edition
Wroclaw
Poland

TORONTO THEATRE 2013: La Ronde: This adaptation sets the vignettes about 10 interconnected sexual liaisons in Toronto and examines our obsession with sex and sexuality

La Ronde

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La Ronde: This adaptation sets the vignettes about 10 interconnected sexual liaisons in Toronto and examines our obsession with sex and sexuality.
Written by by Arthur Schnitzler
Produced by Soulpepper


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WHEREYoung Centre for the Performing Arts, 50 Tank House Lane, Toronto, M5A 3C4, 416-866-8666, www.soulpepper.ca
ADMISSION$51-$68, stu $32 (rush $22, stu $5)
WHEN
Opens Mar 26 and runs to May 4, see website for schedule

First published privately at the turn of the last century, due to its frank sexual content, Schnitzler's La Ronde was sensationally banned for obscenity, securing the play a place in dramatic immortality. Taking a circuitous route through ten interconnected sexual liaisons, La Ronde questions the nature of human contact, love, and fidelity. Contains explicit sexual content and nudity - recommended for audiences 18+











Cast
Maev Beaty, Isobel
Leah Doz, Sonja/Drunk Girl
Miranda Edwards, Hannibelle
Stuart Hughes, Charlie
Grace Lynn Kung, Zoe
Brandon McGibbon, Lucas/Peacekeeper
Adrian Morningstar, Nicholas
Brenda Robins, Eve
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Robert/Peacekeeper
Mike Ross, Teddy/Peacekeeper
Production
Alan Dilworth, Director
Lorenzo Savoini, Set, Costume & Video Designer
Kimberly Purtell, Lighting Designer
Thomas Ryder Payne, Sound Designer
Arwen MacDonell, Stage Manager
AJ Laflamme, Assistant Stage Manager
Jessica Severin, Rehearsal Stage Manager
Andrea Nann, Movement Coach
Simon Fon, Fight Director
Diane Pitblado, Dialect Coach
Kelly McEvenue, Alexander Coach
Nathan Kelly, Video Production Assistant




Background Notes

By Paula Wing, Associate Artist
I have gained the impression that you have learned through intuition ... sensitive introspection - everything that I have had to unearth by laborious work on other persons.
- Sigmund Freud in a letter to Arthur Schnitzler
La Ronde is Arthur Schnitzler's theatrical jewel, his most enduring and popular work. It's been translated into many languages and adapted countless times. Written before the turn of the 20th century, the playwright considered its content so inflammatory he only circulated the script among his friends. It took nearly ten years for the play to be published and it sold more than 40,000 copies before it was banned for salacious content.La Ronde wasn't even staged until 1920, and then it premiered in Berlin, not the writer's native Austria.
The response was explosive: critics called it filth. Performances after opening sparked riots. Sensibilities were so inflamed, the "perpetrators" were charged with immorality. The resulting obscenity trial heaped particular revulsion on the Jewish playwright. The court transcript reads: "For the defence it is important to state that this trial is indeed not a battle againstReigen (the play's German title) ... Reigen was only used in order to bring about an anti-Semitic action." Everyone was acquitted but Schnitzler had had enough: he withdrew the play from production in German-speaking countries, a ban that was not lifted until 50 years after his death.
Truthfully, it's a little hard to understand the furor now, though La Ronde's insights into male-female relations still have the ring of truth. Schnitzler was fascinated by the psychology of intimacy and no less an expert than Freud himself admired his understanding of how love, sex, and hate intersect. Mind you, Freud's feeling that the playwright relied on intuition and introspection was wildly wrong. Schnitzler drew on a vast catalogue of personal experience. In his diary - an epic, passionately detailed account of his numerous affairs - he once expressed a wish for his own harem. Clearly, he did plenty of "laborious work on other persons" himself.
Soulpepper has commissioned a new adaptation for this production from Jason Sherman, one of our most vivid, collaborative and original writers. His electric version eschews the tame, look-at-what-they-thought-of sex-back-then faithfulness common to adaptations of this play and aims straight for the jugular. Sherman's La Ronde roots us fearlessly in the smorgasbord of sexuality in Toronto, now. Riots are unlikely to break out, but this is a La Ronde that will provoke strong reactions. It's frank and funny, stimulating, brave, provocative, tender, raw and never, never tame. Prepare to be challenged. Prepare to be unsettled. Prepare for a bracing evening.

By Toby Malone, Ph.D
'La Ronde' is a circular dance, one that sees partners exchanged and energy transferred, one where the participant may not know who they'll be dancing with next. An innocent concept in itself, until correlation with the dangers of a promiscuous lifestyle lastingly associated the dance exchange with depravity and filth. The most notorious sex drama of the nineteenth century was, like many such controversial works, preceded by its own reputation. Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler penned his notorious play - known variously as Reigen (in German), La Ronde (in French), andHands Around (in English) in 1897, and published the manuscript privately three years later. The perceived immorality of the play's contents, in its frank depictions of sexuality, venereal diseases, and promiscuity ignited a firestorm of outrage throughout Europe: the underground popularity of the piece meant copies were privately circulated and illegally published to meet with the demand. Censors' bans were disregarded and illicit copies were passed from person to person, securing the legend of La Ronde. The eventual performance of the piece only further enflamed opposition, sparking anti-Semitic slurs against Schnitzler in Germany and wide-spread performance bans. Despite the volatility of the "Reigen Scandal" as it was known, Schnitzler's play drew the admiration of Sigmund Freud and became a staple in France and Eastern Europe. The play has been adapted into many mediums, including television, film, and stage: most famously David Hare's free adaptation named The Blue Room which sensationally featured a naked Nicole Kidman on the stages of the West End and Broadway in 1998.
As one of Canada's preeminent theatrical voices, Jason Sherman's fresh, contemporary take on Schnitzler's source (first seen at Soulpepper in 2001) highlights the universality of the work. Winner of the Governor-General's Award for Drama in 1995 for his playThree in the Back, Two in the Head, Sherman's strength is a masterful use of dialogue and deeply human characters, well positioned within a historical space.

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Ejército norcoreano dice tener autorización para realizar un ataque nuclear contra EEUU y que guerra en la península puede estallar "hoy o mañana"

 


A través de un comunicado Corea del Norte informó que cuenta con la autorización final para lanzar un ataque contra Estados Unidos utilizando eventualmente armas nucleares.
El ejército norcoreano tendría a su disposición "medios nucleares modernos, livianos y diversos" para "aplastar" las amenazas norteamericanas.

03/04/2013 - 17:11

El ejército de Corea del Norte advirtió este jueves que cuenta con la autorización final para lanzar un ataque contra Estados Unidos utilizando eventualmente armas nucleares, según un comunicado difundido por la agencia estatal KCNA.

El Estado Mayor del Ejército norcoreano dijo que hacía saber formalmente a Washington que las amenazas norteamericanas serán "aplastadas" utilizando "medios nucleares modernos, livianos y diversos", según el comunicado.

"La operación sin compasión de las fuerzas armadas revolucionarias en este aspecto ha sido finalmente examinada y ratificada", precisó.

Advirtió en la nota que "el momento de una explosión (de la situación) se acerca rápidamente" y que una guerra en la península coreana puede estallar "hoy o mañana".

En diciembre pasado se inició una escalada de tensiones con el lanzamiento de un cohete norcoreano -considerado por Occidente como un ensayo de misil de largo alcance- seguido en febrero del tercer ensayo nuclear norcoreano.

La ONU impuso acto seguido nuevas sanciones al régimen de Pyongyang, en tanto que Estados Unidos y Corea del Sur realizaban maniobras militares conjuntas durante las cuales Washington movilizó aviones B-52, con capacidad de transporte de armas nucleares.

En respuesta, Corea del Norte amenazó con desencadenar ataques de misiles y bombardeos nucleares contra Corea del Sur y contra posesiones estadounidenses en el Pacífico.

El sábado, Pyongayng se declaró en "estado de guerra" con el Sur y el martes anunció su intención de reactivar un reactor nuclear detenido en 2007, desafiando las resoluciones de la ONU prohibiéndole todo programa atómico.

Estados Unidos prometió ese mismo día que defenderá y protegerá a sus aliados surcoreanos, y el secretario de Estado, John Kerry, calificó de "peligroso" e "irresponsable" el comportamiento del máximo dirigente norcoreano, Kim Jon Un