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David Beckham's 20-year playing career ends after he is not named in Paris St-Germain's squad to play Lorient.
David Beckham's 20-year playing career ends after he is not named in Paris St-Germain's squad to play Lorient.
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BEFORE MIDNIGHT Written by Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy Directed by Richard Linklater Starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy Natalia: Just like our lives, we appear and we disappear and we are so important to some b...
BEFORE MIDNIGHT Written by Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy Directed by Richard Linklater Starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy Natalia: Just like our lives, we appear and we disappear and we are so important to some but we are just passing through. *** SPOILERS APLENTY *** The latest, and supposedly last, chapter in Richard Linklater’s “Before” series, BEFORE MIDNIGHT, is both grander and darker then its predecessors. It is also a brilliantly fitting progression in Jesse and Celine’s story, that will surely satisfy the millions of fans who have been desperate to find out what happened to their favorite couple since they last saw Jesse mulling over missing his plane out of Paris while longing, and lusting, for his muse in her living room. Another nine years has passed since that moment and Linklater takes what started as a modern fairy tale, and what then grew into a potentially devastating regret, and gives the audience the chance to see what might finally happen to Jesse and Celine when they don’t have somewhere else to be before the sun rises or sets. If you don’t want to know what happens next for Jesse and Celine (again, naturally, played by Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy), then read no further. As it turns out, Jesse did miss that plane that day in Paris, and he and Celine then embarked on a spree of passion that led to Jesse’s divorce and subsequent loss of custody of his son, Hank (Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick). Flash forward to nine years later and Jesse and Celine are living in Paris but on summer vacation in Greece, with Hank and their two twin girls of their own (Jennifer and Charlotte Prior). They have been together this entire time but the same witty banter that first drew them to each other still flows freely between them. The conversation has changed though. They now speak to each other like a functional couple that is negotiating at all times to ensure the future of the relationship and the future of their individual selves within that relationship. And of course, they have these lengthy chats while strolling through scenic Greece so there is plenty to feast on both visually and intellectually. Without a concrete reason for them to part company at a specific time, Linklater explores a more organic desire within most of us to break free from another person, despite how much time we’ve spent with them and despite how much we may care about them. In that sense, BEFORE MIDNIGHT imposes its own more metaphoric deadline upon Jesse and Celine. Formally, the film ends at midnight, but midnight can also refer to the fairy tale romance coming to an end, with chariots turning back into pumpkins and gowns turning back into rags. Neither Jesse nor Celine would dispute that the other is, and always has been, the love of their lives, but Linklater doesn’t allow them to have it all without fully realizing what all entails. In that sense, though their love may seem on the surface to be harder than it was 18 or 9 years ago, their love underneath that surface clearly goes deeper than either ever expected. Click here to read my reviews of BEFORE SUNRISE and BEFORE SUNSET.
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Some unlikely clubs are in and big names are out but the battle for places in next season's competition continuesAlmost all the usual suspects will be there but next season's Champions League could feature some fascinating new or nearly ...
Some unlikely clubs are in and big names are out but the battle for places in next season's competition continuesAlmost all the usual suspects will be there but next season's Champions League could feature some fascinating new or nearly forgotten faces. There will also be a couple of notable absences from the starting line-up, most obviously Internazionale, the 2010 winners, who will be exiled from Europe after finishing ninth in Serie A, far behind the top four of Juventus, Napoli, Milan and Fiorentina. The final will be held in Lisbon's Stadium of Light but the local team, Sporting Lisbon, cannot even dream of reaching it as they, too, have failed to qualify for continental competition.Sporting's decline owes much to the financial turmoil gripping the club and the country. But Portugal could still provide one of the fairytale stories of next season, as Paços de Ferreira finished third in the Primeira Liga, behind Porto and Benfica, and if they navigate through the qualifying round, where potential opponents include Arsenal, Schalke and Fenerbahce, they could become the most unlikely side ever to reach the Champions League group stages.Paços de Ferreira is a district of Porto with a population of around 8,500. Their average home attendance this season was about 1,500, less than a third of the capacity of their ground, which does not meet Uefa criteria so will not be used if the team reach the group stages. That means Paços will probably ask to be put up by nearby Boavista or Braga. Getting to the position where they have to seek such favours would be a glorious achievement for a team that finished 10th in the Primeira Liga last year and whose manager, Paulo Fonseca, had declared that the primary target of the latest campaign was to avoid relegation. It remains to be seen how many of the players who helped surpass expectations so spectacularly will be around to try to do the same again next season, as rich admirers are circling, with the 22-year-old playmaker Josué attracting particular interest.Fierce fighting continues in some places to earn the right to join Paços in the Champions League qualifying rounds. While newcomers such as the Hungarian champions, Gyor, and the League of Ireland winners, Sligo Rovers, have secured spots in earlier stages, Real Sociedad and Valencia have two matches left to determine which of them will become the fourth Spanish entrant into the Champions League. Sociedad have been one of the most entertaining sides of the season under Philippe Montanier, but face the more gruelling run-in, with matches against Real Madrid and relegation-threatened Deportivo de La Coruña. Valencia, level on points with Sociedad, play Granada and Sevilla.The most intriguing battle is in France, where three teams go intoSunday's last round of matches with a chance of taking the country's third Champions League spot, behind Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille. Lyon are the favourites as a home win over Rennes will secure a place they missed this season after being regulars in the knockout stages for most of the past decade.Just behind them, however, are their regional rivals Saint Etienne, who, in the event of Lyon drawing, would take third place with a win at Lille, who, in turn, would leapfrog both if they win and Lyon lose. If Lille progressed it would cap a remarkable turnaround for Salomon Kalou, the former Chelsea forward who endured a woeful start to the season before finding his form and leading the club's charge into contention. A far more interesting revival, however, is that of Saint Etienne, who could be about to return to Europe's elite after three decades most marked by failure and farce.Saint Etienne were France's dominant club in the 1960s and 70s, and came within an inch of beating Bayern Munich in the 1976 European Cup final. Since then they have spent most of the time in the shadows of Lyon, just as the manager, the 46-year-old Christophe Galtier, has spent most of his career in the shadow of Alain Perrin
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PARIS (AP) — In football, is Germany a nation of chokers?The big surprise about the Champions League final on Saturday isn't the teams — Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, both superb. It's that it took so long for such an all-German c...
PARIS (AP) — In football, is Germany a nation of chokers?The big surprise about the Champions League final on Saturday isn't the teams — Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, both superb. It's that it took so long for such an all-German contest to materialize.More...
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David Beckham has not included in Paris St Germain's squad for their final Ligue 1 game of the season at Lorient on Sunday.
David Beckham has not included in Paris St Germain's squad for their final Ligue 1 game of the season at Lorient on Sunday.
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May 25, 2013 Succulents Point Lobos 1921Imogen Cunningham1883 - 1976 _______________________ The Far FieldTheodore Roethke (....) I learned not to fear infinity, The far field, the windy cliffs of forever, The dying of t...
May 25, 2013 Succulents Point Lobos 1921Imogen Cunningham1883 - 1976 _______________________ The Far FieldTheodore Roethke (....) I learned not to fear infinity, The far field, the windy cliffs of forever, The dying of time in the white light of tomorrow, The wheel turning away from itself, The sprawl of the wave, The on-coming water.(....) IV The lost self changes, Turning toward the sea, A sea-shape turning around, -- An old man with his feet before the fire, In robes of green, in garments of adieu. A man faced with his own immensity Wakes all the waves, all their loose wandering fire. The murmur of the absolute, the why Of being born falls on his naked ears. His spirit moves like monumental wind That gentles on a sunny blue plateau. He is the end of things, the final man. All finite things reveal infinitude: The mountain with its singular bright shade Like the blue shine on freshly frozen snow, The after-light upon ice-burdened pines; Odor of basswood on a mountain-slope, A scent beloved of bees; Silence of water above a sunken tree : The pure serene of memory in one man, -- A ripple widening from a single stone Winding around the waters of the world....(more) Theodore Roethke May 25, 1908 – August 1, 1963Photograph by Imogen Cunningham, 1959 Stanley Kunitz on Theodore Roethke _______________________ The WakingTheodore Roethke I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I feel my fate in what I cannot fear. I learn by going where I have to go. We think by feeling. What is there to know? I hear my being dance from ear to ear. I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. Of those so close beside me, which are you? God bless the Ground! I shall walk softly there, And learn by going where I have to go. Light takes the Tree; but who can tell us how? The lowly worm climbs up a winding stair; I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. Great Nature has another thing to do To you and me, so take the lively air, And, lovely, learn by going where to go. This shaking keeps me steady. I should know. What falls away is always. And is near. I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I learn by going where I have to go. _______________________ Map Merchant Paris, 1949Vilem Kriz, An American SurrealistScott Nichols Galleryvia _______________________ Word Choice Five Poems Sommer Browningbomb From Friend (....) Sommer, I’m dying. I get this message on my phone in line at Rite-Aid. Sommer, I’m dying, you scream in my ear at the rock show. Sommer, I’m dying, you write in closing on a postcard from San Francisco. Sommer, I’m dying, it’s my heart, Sommer I’m dying, can you feel this? Is it normal? as we stomp through the snow to get cigarettes. Jesus woke up, but who muscled the boulder away? Some prince kissed the beauty, but who wrote it all down? Let’s go to the mummy exhibition, let’s read aloud Fear and Trembling, let’s slow the flow through our carotid. Sommer, I’m dying. Present tense. Subject. Verb. The thinning blood vessel, the soft pulsating stone, retina shriveled and rattling around in the skull. I can hear it when I jump. Then don’t jump, I say....(more) _______________________ At Point Lobos Imogen Cunningham 1921 _______________________ You might want to ask—if there is such a simple argument for physicalism, how come everybody hasn’t always been a physicalist? That’s a good question, and there is a good answer. The ‘causal completeness of physics’ wasn’t widely accepted until recently. A century ago mainstream science was still quite happy to countenance vital and mental powers which had a ‘downwards’ causal influence on the physical realm in a straightforwardly interactionist way. It was only in the middle of the last century that science finally concluded that there are no such non-physical forces. At which point a whole pile of smart philosophers (Feigl, Smart, Putnam, Davidson, Lewis) quickly pointed out that
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The Old Trafford legend does not expect the England international to leave the club this summer and feels that new manager David Moyes has a good chance of a winning first season Former Manchester United captain Bryan Robson does not bel...
The Old Trafford legend does not expect the England international to leave the club this summer and feels that new manager David Moyes has a good chance of a winning first season Former Manchester United captain Bryan Robson does not believe that star striker Wayne Rooney will leave the club in the summer. As exclusively revealed by Goal, the England forward is “hell bent” on an exit from Old Trafford after the appointment of David Moyes, with Paris Saint-Germain interested as well as Arsenal and Chelsea. But Robson told the Times of India: “I’m not convinced he will go. If I were in David Moyes’s shoes, one of the first things I’d be doing is sitting Wayne down and telling him what an important player he can be for United for the next four or five years. “I would tell Wayne what my plans were for the future of United and how he fits in with those plans. I would be doing all I could to make sure Wayne stays at United. “David knows Wayne well from when he was a youngster and I think he will be able to talk to him as well as anyone and sort things out.” The former United skipper feels that Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement was good news for his rivals but is positive that Moyes will continue to bring silverware to Old Trafford. “I’m sure Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea will all be absolutely delighted,” Robson added. “Everybody will be looking and thinking is there a little chink there, maybe it will go backwards for United while the new manager settles in – but I don’t think it will happen. “The new manager, Moyes, won’t have to change much because it’s all in place already. Sir Alex has built it all up over the years. It’s all there — and if you’re going to start working with the best players in the country, you’ve got a great chance of winning something.”
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MÉTÉO - Le mois de mai est définitivement pluvieux. Si la France a connu vendredi le 24 mai le plus froid depuis 1887, le mauvais temps semble s'abattre partout.En témoigne cette vidéo impressionnante, publiée sur YouTube le 22 mai par l...
MÉTÉO - Le mois de mai est définitivement pluvieux. Si la France a connu vendredi le 24 mai le plus froid depuis 1887, le mauvais temps semble s'abattre partout.En témoigne cette vidéo impressionnante, publiée sur YouTube le 22 mai par l'utilisateur clarinetsfly, d'un orage qui a balayé l'aéroport de Hong Kong à vitesse grand V. Pas simple de se mettre à l'abri à temps. Regardez la vidéo ci-dessus.More...
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Real Madrid are hoping to sign Carlo Ancelotti as their next manager, according to the Daily Mail. Ancelotti’s previous managerial experience includes Juventus, AC Milan, Chelsea and most recently Paris St-Germain. BBC Sport have r...
Real Madrid are hoping to sign Carlo Ancelotti as their next manager, according to the Daily Mail. Ancelotti’s previous managerial experience includes Juventus, AC Milan, Chelsea and most recently Paris St-Germain. BBC Sport have reported that PSG are not willing to lose the Italian, who has a year remaining on his current contract. But, as Marca reported this week, Los Blancos are still hoping to unveil Ancelotti as head coach on June 3. It’s been a far from successful season for Real Madrid, who end the 2012/13 campaign without silverware. Here we look at five potential Ancelotti targets, if he gets a move to the Bernabeu.Begin Slideshow
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The Real Madrid target says he remains adamant on departing but, acknowledging his current contract, wants to come to an amicable agreement with his employers Real Madrid target Carlo Ancelotti has insisted he still has his heart set on ...
The Real Madrid target says he remains adamant on departing but, acknowledging his current contract, wants to come to an amicable agreement with his employers Real Madrid target Carlo Ancelotti has insisted he still has his heart set on leaving his position as Paris Saint-Germain coach in the summer. The owner and Leonardo, the club’s sporting director, have said this week they are keen to hold on to the Italian, who helped guide les Parisiens to the Ligue 1 title for the first time in 19 years this season. Ahead of PSG’s last game of the campaign, at Lorient, Ancelotti reiterated his desire to leave Parc des Princes but admitted that, with a year still to run on his current deal, it complicates the situation. “I have not changed my mind [regarding wanting to leave],” he told reporters on Saturday at a press conference. “It will be discussed in the coming days and we will try to find the right solution for myself and the club. “There was not much said ahead of preparing for the final match of the campaign against Lorient – the atmosphere is still positive, so we’ll see. “We must take time to decide because it is a difficult choice. We have not spoken this week so I can’t tell you anything. I have not spoken of it with Real Madrid – this is between me and PSG. Real Madrid are a possibility though. “Lorient will be my last game? Not necessarily, I’m not sure. I still have a year [left on my] contract and, if we do not find a solution, I will respect it. “A contract may be broken but both parties must agree. I will not say why I want to leave, it’s personal.” PSG’s climax to their triumphant season kicks off at 21:00CET on Sunday.
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