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This topic is created to read some interesting and officials news
and have some discussions about.
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- not too long posts
- not too many news posts pp the same day
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1) Object:
This topic is created to read some interesting and officials news
and have some discussions about.
2) Antispam rules:
- not too long posts
- not too many news posts pp the same day
- not too many posts about the same subject posted by the same manager, specially not when no one else is interested to discuss the matter
3) Real news rules:
- Only news articles with a link to an official news source (to verify it's real and official news)
- Only photos and videos made by journalists (name should be clear)
- No news articles from personal blogs, social media sites, etc.
4) Normal sokker forum rules:
must of course be applied here
and not follow all these rules will be punished by official warning or forum bans ...
as used on others sokker's forum with particulars rules.
Have good discussions each other
This "news":
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-30661973
is crap, cos we know now that it was sony's employee which make that problem, so this case is same cheating news as nuclear weapons in Iraq were :-(.
But there are still people who believe to this :-(.
What do you think, which news are right and which is false?
Cybersecurity experts have given a detailed outline to the FBI about the hack attack against Sony Pictures, insisting it was not the work of North Korea but a group of current and former employees who shared a 'mutual hatred' for the company.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2893509/Security-officials-say-crippling-Sony-hack-inside-job-work-disgruntled-former-employee-named-Lena-laid-off.html#ixzz3NnuLGrDX
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-30661973
is crap, cos we know now that it was sony's employee which make that problem, so this case is same cheating news as nuclear weapons in Iraq were :-(.
But there are still people who believe to this :-(.
What do you think, which news are right and which is false?
Cybersecurity experts have given a detailed outline to the FBI about the hack attack against Sony Pictures, insisting it was not the work of North Korea but a group of current and former employees who shared a 'mutual hatred' for the company.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2893509/Security-officials-say-crippling-Sony-hack-inside-job-work-disgruntled-former-employee-named-Lena-laid-off.html#ixzz3NnuLGrDX
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If officials news are not all true, there are more sure that unofficial news
And as i read, news was "FBI said that Nord korea attacked" and not "Nord Korea attacked"
1) FBI isn't a journal
2) News about what FBI said was correct
3) Discussion could be about if FBI said the truth or not
but
nobody was interested about ... this cheat and that is ... a good news
1) FBI isn't a journal
2) News about what FBI said was correct
3) Discussion could be about if FBI said the truth or not
but
nobody was interested about ... this cheat and that is ... a good news
What do you think, which news are right and which is false?
The one that can be proven right, is the one that is right.
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The one that can be proven right, is the one that is right.
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Prince Ali to challenge Sepp Blatter for Fifa presidency
Fifa vice-president Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein will challenge incumbent Sepp Blatter for the leadership of world football's governing body.
The Jordanian Prince, 39, will stand as a candidate at Fifa's presidential election on 29 May, where Blatter, 78, will seek a fifth term of office.
Prince Ali said: "It is time to shift the focus away from administrative controversy and back to sport.
"The headlines should be about football, not about Fifa."
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/30692577
Who is Prince Ali?
Prince Ali became president of Jordanian football in 1999 before being elected as the Asian Football Confederation's Fifa vice-president in 2011. He has successfully championed the lifting of Fifa's ban on the hijab in women's football and was also one of a number of officials who called for the publication of Michael Garcia's report into allegations of corruption surrounding the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bids. The son of the late King Hussein and the late Queen Alia, who died in a helicopter crash in 1977, he attended Sandhurst military academy before joining his country's armed forces. He is the brother-in-law of leading racehorse owner Sheikh Mohammed, the ruler of Dubai.
I hope Blatter will be gone asap!
Fifa vice-president Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein will challenge incumbent Sepp Blatter for the leadership of world football's governing body.
The Jordanian Prince, 39, will stand as a candidate at Fifa's presidential election on 29 May, where Blatter, 78, will seek a fifth term of office.
Prince Ali said: "It is time to shift the focus away from administrative controversy and back to sport.
"The headlines should be about football, not about Fifa."
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/30692577
Who is Prince Ali?
Prince Ali became president of Jordanian football in 1999 before being elected as the Asian Football Confederation's Fifa vice-president in 2011. He has successfully championed the lifting of Fifa's ban on the hijab in women's football and was also one of a number of officials who called for the publication of Michael Garcia's report into allegations of corruption surrounding the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bids. The son of the late King Hussein and the late Queen Alia, who died in a helicopter crash in 1977, he attended Sandhurst military academy before joining his country's armed forces. He is the brother-in-law of leading racehorse owner Sheikh Mohammed, the ruler of Dubai.
I hope Blatter will be gone asap!