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Chelsea v Liverpool: Fernando Torres can sparkle after Carlo Ancelotti polishes up his diamond formation
When Chelsea signed Fernando Torres on Monday night, it wasn’t immediately clear how Carlo Ancelotti would incorporate his £50 million man into a side who won the Double last year playing 4-3-3.
Blue Monday: Fernando Torres shows off his new Chelsea jersey following his transfer from Anfield Photo: GETTY IMAGES
By Alan Smith 10:30PM GMT 04 Feb 2011
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Twenty-four hours later, however, we got a big clue. In a 4-2 win at Sunderland that looked suspiciously likea dry run for Sunday's clash with Liverpool, Ancelotti played behind Nicolas Anelka Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou.
Afterwards, the Chelsea manager Hinted Might Be this the way to go. "Maybe with a diamond in midfield, Our shape Does not change too much," I said. Well, the Italian Should Know, HAVING Used this system with great success for Several years at AC Milan, Kaka When filled the role at the forward point of the diamond. HAVING tried
So Frank Lampard in this position at the start of His reign, to tactic that failed, Ancelotti Decided to plump for someone It Might suit a little better.
At the Stadium of Light, Then, Lampard and Michael Essien operated as usual Either side ofJohn Obi Mikel, Anelka with Practically handed a free role in front.
There Were Times, in FACT, when to drop so deep he'd Be That he'd pick up the ball from a center-half. When That Happened, Though, It Was That noticeable Higher Lampard reacted by pushing up the pitch. All in all, the tactic lent the visitors a nice bit of Fluidity. Taking
That Into Sunday, It Would Be reasonable to assume Torres eat in for Kalou. Potentially, the result is a fearsome attack bristling with power, pace and plenty of Goals.
Mind you, it will need some work on the training ground for this new system to bed in Properly. Torres and Drogba, for instance, must-learn to help Anelka's cause by splitting at times to leave room through the middle for the Frenchman to fill. No good if They Always Remain Within The width of the penalty box.
Promising Yet the aspect in all of this is That, in theory, Drogba and Torres Have the respective games to link up very well. Because while the big Ivorian Often will show for the ball with His back to goal, the Spaniard is happier Going the Other Way, lurking on shoulders, waiting for the killer pass. When I does
That, When He works the channels to push back Opposing defenses, is more precious room Freed up for the roaming Anelka. Consequently
Eleven Things They work out, Should it get exciting. More Than That, in time Might Chelsea boast the MOST lethal attack in the Premier League.
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CGlobal food prices hit new record high
Global food prices have hit a new record high, amid fears that the escalating cost of bread and meat is adding to the turmoil in the Middle East.
Food prices are set to become an increasingly politicial issue. Photo: HEATHCLIFF O'MALLEY
By Harry Wallop, Consumer Affairs Editor 10:56AM GMT 03 Feb 2011
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The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (UN FAO) gave warning that the high prices, already above levels in 2008 which sparked riots, were likely to rise further.
The FAO measures food prices from an index made up of a baskSuch et of key commodities as wheat, milk, oil and sugar, and is Widely watched by Economists and Politicians around the world as the first indicator of whether prices will end up high on shop shelves.
AveragedThe index hit 230.7 points in January, up from 223.1 points in December and 206 in November. The index highlights how food prices, Which THROUGHOUT MOST of the last two decades have passed Have Been stable, Have Alarming taken off in fashion in the last three years. In 2000 the index Stood at 90 and Did not break through 100 until 2004. Surging food prices
Have Come Back Into the spotlight after prosthesis They helper Fuelled That topples Tunisia's president in January. Food inflation has Also Been Among the root Causes of prI world That We Needed to support this Have woken up to it, "I said.
Indonesia, southeast Asia's Biggest Economy, last week Bought 820.000 tonnes of rice, Nearly Five Times What It Had originally in September out to buy, lifting rice prices - although one commodity rice is well That Remains Below ITS 2008 prices. It has Also Suspended Duties on import rice, soybeans and wheat.
Algeria last weekSaid It Had Bought Almost a million tonnes of wheat, bread wheat Bringing ITS to Purchases at least 1.75 million Since the start of January, and ordered an Urgent speeding up of grain Imports, a move Aimed at building stocks.
Wayne Gordon, a grains analyst for Rabobank, said: "Some of the demand story is Centred around high Then food prices to tendonlead to hoarding by a number of countries Into Their Strategic reserves.
"So Are They Not Only for current Purchasing Consumption, But They Are Also Trying to build up reserves Strategic, Which Are Basically a bit of a double-barreled event demand."
Severe Drought in the Black Sea last year, heavy rains in Australia and dry weather in Argentina and anticipation of a spike in demand after unrest in north Africa and the Middle East has Also helper events drive grain prices even higher. The FAO's
Sugar Price Index Soar to a record high of 420.2 points from 398.4 points in December. Its
Cereals Price Index, Which includes prices of main food staples Such as wheat, rice and corn, rose to an average of 244.8 points in January, the
Peek at the Baths
The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The house is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing.
The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level. There are four main features: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the Museum holding finds from Roman Bath. The buildings above street level date from the 19th century.
The first shrine at the site of the hot springs was built by Celts, and was dedicated to the goddess Sulis, whom the Romans identified with Minerva.
Geoffrey of Monmouth in his largely fictional Historia Regum Britanniae describes how in 836 BC the spring was discovered by the British king Bladud who built the first baths. Early in the eighteenth century Geoffrey's obscure legend was given great prominence as a royal endorsement of the waters' qualities, with the embellishment that the spring had cured Bladud and his herd of pigs of leprosy through wallowing in the warm mud.
The temple was constructed in 60-70 AD and the bathing complex was gradually built up over the next 300 years. About 130 curse tablets have been found. Many of the curses related to thefts of clothes whilst the victim was bathing.
The spring is now housed in eighteenth century buildings, designed by architects John Wood, the Elder and John Wood, the Younger, father and son.
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Takes romance to new depths
'Partner & rsquo ; is no way to describe the mother of your children - or the love of your life, writes Michael Deacon.
with partner Ed Miliband Justine Thornton and Their second child Samuel Miliband Photo: PA
By Michael Deacon 6:13 PM GMT 31 Jan 2011 Comments
After Richard Keys and Andy Gray, everyone Not Taking Care is to use words and phrases That demean the Fair Sex. "The Fair Sex," for example.
But in my view There is a word far more distasteful. I'm Not Easily upset by Unpleasant language - I enjoy both The Thick of It and GoodFellas, and once interviewed Jamie Oliver – however, at the sound of this particular word, I flinch as though a fistful of cold jelly has been slipped down my back. So imagine my dismay when I read yesterday that Ed Miliband unashamedly uses the word to describe the mother of his two sons.
The word – and I apologise if you’re reading this over breakfast – is “partner”. Mr Miliband isn’t married to Justine Thornton, with whom he lives and procreates, but he refuses to call her his girlfriend. She is “my partner”, he informs GQ magazine. “Girlfriend,” he explains, “sounds too temporary”.
Maybe it does. BAlso ut it sounds like a woman you love and find attractive. "Partner" does not. "Partner" is chillingly devoid of affection. A partner is someone with Whom you run a law firm or a multinational business conglomerate . To Whom It isn't someone blushing endearments you write in a birthday card with two flop-eared rabbits on the front. What next, after "partner" falls out of fashion? "Relationship confederate? "Accomplice in intimacy? "Sexual aide? Possibly Mr Miliband
Feels That "girlfriend" is an unsuitable term for Miss Thornton Given That, at 40, she is no Longer Exactly a "girl & rdquo; tell us? We don’t know whether the actor is single or married, or even whether he’s gay or straight – for all we can tell from the above phrase, the couple are men who have “done an Elton” and adopted the children. You might say, if you are rather less of a gossip-thirsty voyeur than I am, that such concerns are none of our business. In which case, sir or madam, why are you reading the profile?
In the end, I suppose when a man calls his girlfriend his “partner”, he’s saying, “I’m so vigorously hostile to sexism that I would never dream of uttering a word that pigeonholes someone according to sex. Except for words like 'she’ and 'her’, of course, becaReferring to use a woman with a gender-neutral pronoun like 'it' is the province of chauvinists like Richard 'Did you smash it? "Keys. Oh dear, this is terribly confusing. "Perhaps Mr Miliband
isn't Saying That. Perhaps I just really does think That "girlfriend" sounds "too temporary." If so, there'sa way I CAN SOLVE THAT: marry her. Deacon
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Henri Lansbury's late strike sinks Millwall as Norwich maintain second place in Championship
Norwich City’s Henri Lansbury scored the winning goal against Millwall in the fourth minute of stoppage time to keep his promotion-chasing team second in the Championship.
All for one: Henri Lansbury is buried beneath a sea of his jubilant Norwich team-mates after scoring the winner Photo: ACTION IMAGES
By Telegraph Staff and agencies 12:12AM GMT 02 Feb 2011
Norwich looked set to slip into the play-off positions before the midfielder , who is on loan from Arsenal, transformed the match at Carrow Road by firing into the corner of the goal from 18 yards.
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Bryce Canyon National Park (pronounced /bras/) is a national park located in southwestern Utah in the United States. The major feature of the park is Bryce Canyon which, despite its name, is not a canyon but a giant natural amphitheater created by erosion along the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Bryce is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by wind, water, and ice erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The red, orange, and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular views for park visitors. Bryce sits at a much higher elevation than nearby Zion National Park. The rim at Bryce variis from 8.000 to 9.000 feet (2.400 to 2.700 m). The Bryce area
Settled by Mormon pioneers WAS in the 1850s and WAS named after Ebenezer Bryce, WHO homesteaded in the area in 1874. The area around Bryce Canyon Became a U.S. National Monument in 1923 and WAS Designated as a national park in 1928. The park covers 56 square miles (145 km2) and Receive Relatively Compared FEW visitors to Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon, largely due to STI remote location. The town of Kanab, Utah, is at a central point Situated Between These three parks. Tags
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Unveiled The Daily, a newspaper tablet Chairman Rupert Murdoch That Described as "the model" for making a viable business news gathering in the digital age.
The Daily, a general news publication Designed Solely for the iPad and Other tablets, will cost 14 cents a day, week or 99 cents to $ 39.99 a year. It will feature news, opinion, sports and lifestyle content, Including audio, 360-degree photos and video. The project is
Being Closely watched half THROUGHOUT That industry has-been battered by declines in print advertising and is searching for New Ways to Make Money Delivering on digital content devices.
halfSome companies view the iPad and Other Emerging as critical to tablet devicescorrecting what they view as one of their biggest mistakes: offering free access to all their material online.
News Corp on Tuesday unveiled its tablet-only newspaper, The Daily, a project that has been closely watched throughout a media industry battered by declines in print advertising. Jessica Vascellaro and Peter Kafka discuss the details of The Daily.
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periodicaland have the publication delivered to their iPad each time a new issue is published. The system automatically charges the customer's credit card every week or year so readers don't have to pay each time they want to access a new issue, currently the norm for periodical sales in iTunes. The first two weeks will be free, courtesy of Verizon Communications.
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The new online newspaper for the Apple iPad called The Daily is launched by the editor Jesse Angelo, right.
Mr. Murdoch said the publication has cost $30 million to \$ 500.000 a week to Operate.
"No paper, no multi-million [dollar] presses, no trucks, we're passing Along These savings to the reader," Mr. Murdoch said.
News Corp., Which Also Owns The Wall Street Journal, yesterday posted a sharp jump in earnings.
Mr. Murdoch, Who Was joined on stage by Apple Inc. 's vice president of Internet services Eddy Cue, Said The Daily Eventually will roll out tablets on Many Different But That Apple has a head start. "Last year, this year and maybe next year belong to Apple," I said.
Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at Gartner Inc., plus Said Are the low price points and Ability to share digital Other articles-through services, like Facebook, Twitter and email. Said I Have Been Such features lackin
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Mr Khan is currently an executive director of BP’s Russian joint venture, TNK-BP. The US government memos describe Mr Khan’s extraordinary way of life, with a description of a hunting trip at his lodge, “like a Four Seasons hotel in the middle of nowhere”.
According to the TNK-BP chief operating officer, Tim Summers, Mr Khan told him during the trip “that The Godfather was his favourite movie, that he watched it every few months, and that he considered it a 'manual for life '. " Mr Khan is married with three Children, But I've Travelled to the hunting lodge with seven glamorous Women. That Mr Summers added Mr Khan meat "to dinner Armed with a chrome-plated pistol."
After the hunting trip, Mr Summers Bought "a copy of The Godfather and Said I watched it on a regular basis so as Himself Khan to Better Understand and Anticipate His [Mr Khan's] tactics." One BP executive plead: That Mr Khan Might be "certifiably deranged." BP's complex business in Russia Dealings close Attract Attention from U.S. diplomats. TNK-BP WAS set-up in 2003, with BP owning 50 per cent of the company. The othe
r is half owned by AAR - the Alfa-Access-Renova group - Several Which is controlled by Russian oligarchs, Including Mr Khan, His university friend Mikhail Fridman and Leonard Blavatnik, WHO recently donated £ 75 million to Oxford University to Set up the Blavatnik School of Government.
According To the U.S. papers, Mr Khan Became angry with Bob Dudley, become chief executive of TNK-BP Who is now the chief executive of BP, after Mr Khan Mr Dudley blocked from Investing in rogue states Such as Burma and Cuba.
Alleged That It Was Used INSTEAD Mr Khan the company's resources to analyze projects in the rogue states and, when to the Schemes Were Rejected by the BP board, "Farmed out" the project"But Relatively simple aggressive business style" that was "Typically Russian, where 'multi-million-dollar deals Are Made in smoke-filled rooms in a matter of a FEW hours." The memo Concluded That "Later only are [the deals] turned over to the accountants to see if They Make Sense."
In August 2008, Mr Dudley WAS Suspended From His post at BP's Russian arm after a court in the country Found That I Had Labour broken codes. A lawyer BP U.S. Officials Told That the court case Was a "sham" and That the "entire Proceeding Has Been a farce."
I Said That "even His Russian legal team is surprised and ashamed by the Lack of Any semblance of due process. " However, the deal with TNK have supplied to Be one of BP's Most lucrative ventures and is now responsible for Almost a quarter of the company's Entire oil output. Government
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