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Friday, February 26, 2010

VIOO VIPYA VILIVYO TENGENEZWA JAPAN




Hivi ni vioo vipya vinavyo patikana nchini China, hivi karibuni vitakuwepo mjini, ukijiangalia unaona picha yako halisi

Monday, February 22, 2010

HATIMAYE AMETOKA LAKINI,,,

Mtoto wa Nguza Vicking aliyeachiwa kwa kushinda rufaa hivi karibuni, Nguza Mbangu ‘Mashine’, ametolea tamko kitendo cha kukuta mkewe, Milley Mbombo anaishi na mwanaume mwingine ambaye ni Pedeshee maarufu, Bongo, Amani lina kiini cha tatizo...

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Arsenal 1-0 Liverpool - Match Report

Abou Diaby's second-half header helped raise the spirits of the Arsenal faithful as the Gunners won their first game in six matches to close in at the top of the Premiership with a 1-0 victory over Liverpool.

The fortunes between these two clubs have changed dramatically in recent weeks. The Gunners started the game looking for their first win in six, whereas, Liverpool, in fourth place, were looking to close the gap.

- Arsenal 1-0 Liverpool: As it happened

Liverpool were the first to go close after just three minutes when Steven Gerrard delivered a dangerous free-kick into the box that the Gunners defence failed to deal with and were thankful to Manuel Almunia for an acrobatic save.

At the other end William Gallas went close when he met Cesc Fabregas' free-kick with a powerful header, but his effort flew over the bar.

Nicklas Bendtner should have done better on 26 minutes when he was slipped in by Andrey Arshavin on the right side of the area. The tall Dane burst into the box, but his shot was high and wide, when he really should have tested an exposed Pepe Reina.

Arsenal were beginning to come to life. Samir Nasri had a goal-bound effort blocked when he pounced on a weak punch by the Liverpool keeper in the 27th minute and seconds later Thomas Vermaelen got the ball caught in his feet when unmarked in yards of space.

Liverpool were looking dangerous from set-pieces and on 31 minutes the Gunners failed to clear another Gerrard free-kick. The ball fell to Maxi Rodriguez whose shot cannoned off Vermaelan's arm for a corner. The penalty claims were waved away though.

Fabregas had Arsenal's first shot on target in first-half stoppage time but it was a tame effort from the edge of the area that Reina gathered with ease.

Both sides started the second half more brightly. Arshavin had a cross-cum-shot go just wide of Liverpool's left post and Lucas stole the ball from Gael Clichy before racing into the right side of the area to fire a shot just over the bar.

David N'Gog looked to be clear but William Gallas raced back to put in a brave and precise sliding tackle to clear the ball as the young striker was about the shoot.

Arsenal were beginning to take control, but the threat of a Liverpool counter-attack was a real possibility as the home side lost possession too easily.

Fabregas shaved the top of the bar with a shot from the edge of the area and that was the highlight of a sustained period of pressure.

Arsenal looked as though they had forgotten how to win but eventually took the lead on 72 minutes when Diaby ghosted in between the Liverpool central defence to head home Rosicky's cross from the right from close range.

Fabregas fired a volley just wide on 82 minutes, but the Gunners were once again in their keeper's debt two minutes later when he made a fantastic flying save to keep a fierce 25-yard drive by substitute Ryan Babel out.

Liverpool tried their best to pull a goal back, but a nervous looking Arsenal defence held on for the points and closed the gap at the top

Monday, February 8, 2010

A healthy sex life: 10 reasons to make love


·  Exercise. "Sexual activity is a form of physical exercise," according to Dr. Michael Cirigliano of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Making love three times a week burns around 7,500 calories in a year -- the equivalent of jogging 75 miles.
·  Heavy Breathing. A night of love can raise the amount of oxygen in cells, helping to keep organs and tissues functioning at their peak.
·  Strong Bones and Muscles. "Any kind of physical exercise is going to increase testosterone," states Dr. Karen Donahey, director of the Sex and Marital Therapy Program at Chicago's Northwestern University Medical Center. Testosterone is believed to help keep men's bones and muscles strong.
·  Lowered Cholesterol. Making love regularly can lower levels of the body's total cholesterol slightly, while positively changing the ratio of good-to-bad cholesterol.
·  Pain Relief. Sex can lower levels of "arthritic pain, whiplash pain and headache pain," according to Dr. Beverly Whipple, president-elect of the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists. Hormones that are released during sexual excitement and orgasm can elevate pain thresholds.
·  DHEA -- Without Supplements. DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone), a popular supplemental hormone, is released naturally during lovemaking. "Just before orgasm and ejaculation," Crenshaw says, "DHEA spikes to levels three to five times higher than usual."
·  Prostate Protection. Researchers say prostate trouble may arise or be worsened by fluid buildup within the gland. Regular ejaculation will help wash out those fluids. Be cautious when suddenly changing frequency -- sudden changes may also trigger prostate problems.
·  Stress Relief. "Sex can be a very effective way of reducing stress levels," Donahey told Men's Health.
·  Love Will Keep Us Together. Crenshaw says affectionate touch will increase levels of oxytocin -- the "bonding hormone." Oxytocin is a desire-enhancing chemical secreted by the pituitary. Regular oxytocin release may help encourage frequent lovemaking.
·  Hormones -- Naturally. "Regular lovemaking can increase a woman's estrogen level, protect her heart and keep her vaginal tissues more supple," states Donahey

MINUTE DETAIL: CHELSEA 2 ARSENAL 0



Barclays Premier League, Sunday 7th February 2010 at Stamford Bridge.Chelsea (4-3-2-1): Cech; Ivanovic, Carvalho, Terry (c), A Cole; Ballack (Zhirkov 81), Mikel, Lampard; Anelka (J Cole 86), Malouda; Drogba (Kalou 90).
Manager Carlo Ancelotti
Arsenal (4-3-3): Almunia; Sagna (Eboué 73), Gallas, Vermaelen, Clichy; Fábregas (c), Song, Diaby (Rosicky 63); Walcott (Bendtner 68), Arshavin, Nasri.
Manager Arsene Wenger.
Referee Mike Dean.
Environment Cold and drizzle. Kick-off 4pm. Live on Sky Sports.
Kit Chelsea - Blue shirts and shorts, white socks. Arsenal - red and white shirts, white shorts and socks.
Attendance 41,794.
First half
Kick off
Chelsea.
7 CHELSEA GOAL The first chance for either side and who else but Drogba turns it in. Unbelievably left unmarked at the far post as Terry heads on a Malouda corner, he pokes it in from a yard out.
15 Intervention Cech does very well to hold up and push wide Nasri after the Arsenal man had got ahead of Terry on to a long ball. The Chelsea keeper then pushes the cross behind for a corner.
17 Save Cech stops brilliantly with his feet after Arshavin gets behind Ivanovic and volleys a cross.
22 CHELSEA GOAL Devastating counter-attack! Mikel sets Lampard on his way who draws the defence and slips the ball wide to Drogba. There is still plenty to do but the Ivorian cuts inside Clichy and smashes it in.
30 Foul Drogba in this form is literally unstoppable, unless it is by foul means, which is what Diaby is whistled up for after the Ivorian had burst past two tackles.
Stoppage time 2 mins.
Half time Chelsea 2 Arsenal 0

Second half
Kick off
Arsenal.
50 Concern Drogba slips and turns his ankle as he shoots following a razor-sharp turn. He limps painfully off, has treatment and resumes.
54 Attack Drogba whips over a cross, Malouda's volley is more cross than shot and Lampard's audacious backheel is straight at Almunia.
59 Tackle Ashley Cole does very well to dispossess Nasri who was running into the area one-on-one with Cech.
65 Arsenal substitution Bendtner for Walcott.
68 Save Cech is up there with Drogba in performance, saving on the floor after Fabregas had drilled a free-kick through the wall, Carvalho having fouled on the edge of the area.
73 Arsenal substitutions Rosicky for Diaby, Eboue for Sagna.
80 Stretch Cech again does well to push the ball away for a throw as Bendtner closes on Fabregas's header down.
81 Chelsea substitution Zhirkov for Ballack.
82 Booked Song receives the first yellow card for kicking the back of Lampard's legs after the ball had gone.
83 Woodwork Drogba, with the free-kick that follows, smashes it 30 yards and onto the crossbar with Almunia rooted:
84 Booked Fabregas for getting involved with Drogba having just fouled him.
86 Chelsea substitution Joe Cole for Anelka.
87 Booked Zhirkov for a tackle from behind on Eboue.
Stoppage time 5 minutes

Unused subs Chelsea - Hilario, Ferreira, Alex, Deco. Arsenal - Fabianski, Campbell, Ramsey, Denilson.

Shots on target Chelsea 4 Arsenal 6
Corners  Chelsea 4 Arsenal 8
Fouls Chelsea 10 Arsenal 9
Offsides Chelsea 5 Arsenal 1
Comment Mikel plays for the first time since his Africa adventure. Ashley Cole reclaims left-back and Terry plays, as if that was ever in doubt. Cech makes his 250th appearance. Ancelotti's 100 per cent record against the 'big four' continues as the Blues ran out very worthy winners in a thrilling and high octane derby. Drogba in power, skill and finishing is exceptional. He now has 12 goals in 12 appearances against Arsenal. It wasn't all plain sailing, the Gunners enjoy plenty of possession second half and it needs Cech to play one of his games of the season to earn his 100th Premier League clean sheet. As at the Emirates, we shut out our London rivals. Nine points clear we might have shut them up too. Back on top of the table by two points.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Manchester United drubs Arsenal in Premier League

LONDON (AP) — Manchester United beat Arsenal 3-1 on Sunday to stay within a point of leader Chelsea after its first ever Premier League win at Emirates Stadium.Nani set up two goals in five first-half minutes, one an own-goal by goalkeeper Manuel Almunia and the other by Wayne Rooney, before Park Ji-sung carried the ball half the length of the field to make it 3-0 in the 52nd minute.


United's second win of the season over Arsenal took its unbeaten record against the Gunners to five matches and pushed the defending champion to 53 points.United looked confident throughout after reaching the League Cup final this week with a 3-1 win over Manchester City.
"We had a very good game last Wednesday and everyone had their confidence for this game," Nani said. "The manager just said you have to have the same attitude for this game.



"If you want to be a champion, you have to play every game."Arsenal, which only scored with 10 minutes left when Thomas Vermaelen's shot deflected off defender Jonny Evans, is in third place on 49 points after its first Premier League defeat since November. Manchester City is eight points back from Arsenal in sixth place after beating last-place Portsmouth 2-0, although City could easily climb higher since it has played two fewer matches than the four sides immediately above it.

Arsenal was expected to give United a tough match in north London and Andrei Arshavin's attempts to isolate Wes Brown, who was playing alongside Evans in central defense because of the absence of Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic, gave the Gunners early hope.But United took control with its 33rd-minute opener and could have won by a bigger margin, with Nani and Rooney both going close to scoring more.
Arsenal only managed to exert sustained pressure on United in the last 10 minutes. Nani created United's first goal when he danced between two defenders on the right touchline, dodged a third on the edge of the area and floated a cross from a narrow angle toward the far post. With Park rushing in behind for what would have been an easy finish, Almunia tried to flick the ball over the bar but pushed it into the net. "I don't know how to explain that," Nani said of his skill. "I'm working every day hard to be fit to play in the team."
Nani then played an integral role in the length-of-the-field counterattack that ended with Rooney calmly shooting past Almunia for his 100th Premier League goal. Arsenal's defense disintegrated as Park charged from inside his own half to score before Vermaelen finally roused a dispirited home crowd with his late goal.
United has now won three straight Premier League matches and is in strong contention for a record fourth straight title, despite rarely hitting top form this season after the sale of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid.

2-inch-long toy gun nearly got this kid suspended from school

An irate Staten Island mom blasted a grade school principal Wednesday for treating her son like a pint-sized Plaxico Burress after he brought a 2-inch-long toy gun to school."This principal is a bully and a coward, and needs to be held accountable," said Laura Timoney, 44, after her teary fourth-grader was nearly suspended for playing with the tiny toy at lunch.


"The school should be embarrassed. This is a common-sense issue."Patrick Timoney, 9, was terrified when he was yanked into the principal's office to discuss the teeny-weeny plastic "weapon."  "The gun was so little," the boy said. "I don't understand why the principal got so upset. I was a little nervous. They made me sign a statement."


Patrick and a friend were playing with Lego figures in the school cafeteria on Tuesday when he pulled out the faux machine gun and stuck it in the hands of his plastic police officer.Boom! Trouble ensued, with Patrick's mom getting a phone call from Public School 52 Principal Evelyn Mastroianni saying her son had somehow gone from straight A's to the NRA.

"I was in disbelief," the still-fuming mother said. "Why didn't anyone step up with an ounce of common sense and put an end to the harassment of my child?"Timoney said her boy loved the toy figure because her husband is a retired police officer. The elder Patrick Timoney, a former 72nd Precinct cop, couldn't believe his son was nearly busted over something so obviously inauthentic."It's a 2-inch gun," he said. "She went overboard. She should have said, 'Put the toys away,' and that would have been the end of it."

After a meeting between the principal and the parents, the boy was spared any disciplinary action. City school officials said Patrick agreed to leave the "gun" at home. "I'm never bringing a toy to school again," said Patrick, whose favorite subject is math. Laura Timoney remained upset. Her son, a typically eager student, asked to stay home yesterday because he thought the principal was mad at him. The mother said she expects an apology and may sue. "The toy gun is not the issue," she said. "A lack of common sense is the issue."



Several parents at the school felt the principal overreacted, including Kim O'Rieley - whose son was playing with Patrick in the cafeteria. Her boy's Lego man was toting a tiny ax, which the principal deemed less threatening."It's ridiculous," said O'Rieley, 36. "He felt so bad for his friend. They're taking things way too far ... No one is saying guns are okay.

Rooney vs. Messi

There is some interesting banter today going on over on the always lively Argentina blog about comparisons being made between Argentina’s Lionel Messi and England’s Wayne Rooney. The expectations for each of these young forwards seem to be increasing each day we move closer to the World Cup. It is only natural that people are comparing the two. I personally think Rooney is a slightly more complete player at this point in time, but Messi will have a better career over the long run. I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking it would be very cool if the two young guns square off in Germany this summer. Argentina against England – that is one match you might be able to convince me to watch.

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