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You're Invited to Indonesia's 66th Anniversary on August 17th. Your Guide to Buying an Indonesian Flag.
As Indonesian approaches the 66th anniversary of its founding on August 17, 2011, vendors selling red and white Indonesian flags and decorative banners are located along almost every major roadway across the nation. The flags come in a variety of sizes. A small flag to hang on your vehicle's antenna sells for an average Rp. 10,000 12, 000 (US1.15 US$1.40). Beritabali.com tells of Zulkaranain (45), a trader from Tasik Malaya near Badung (West Java) who sells the small sized flags together with the standard sized flags suitable for a front yard going for Rp. 20,000 (US$2.30). In a typical day in the period running up to Independence Day, he can sell 20 flags and net a profit of Rp. 80,000 (US$9). The point is, it's

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enough for me to buy food, Zulkaranian sighs. As you travel the roads of Indonesia, join the celebration and purchase a red and white national flag from the vendors stationed along the side of roads in Bali or going from car to car at busy intersections. S e k a l i M e r d e k a , Te t a p Merdeka! Once Free, Forever Free! User's Note: Remember the red's on top; white on the bottom. Get it wrong and you're Polish. Www.balidiscovery.com

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Sambal Gandaria Sambal terasi using a local fruit gandaria. Sambal daun Mangga Muda Sambal Terasi to which very young mango leaves are added. Sambal Balado another special sambal from West Sumatra. Green chiies, garlic, shallot, tomatoes, salt, lime juice are all sauted in oil. Sambal Tumis chilies fried with terasi (shrimp paste), onions, garlic, tamarind juice. This fried sambal is often refried with squid (sambal cumi), water spinach (Sambal kangkung) or boiled eggs (sambal telur). Sambal Kemiri Sambal Terasi to which candlenuts are added. Sambal Kecap Manis this sweet tasting sambal uses sweet soy sauce, chilies, shallots and lime. Sambal Oelek or Sambal Ulek the sambal with a Dutch name derived from the stone mortar in which chilies, salt, lime are crushed and blended. Sambal Setan literally the devils sambal because of the Madame Jeanette chilies which deliver hell's fire. Sambal Taliwang native to Bali's neighboring island of Lombok, the local naga joloia pepper is combined with a Lombok variant of shrimp paste and garlic, then cooked in oil. Sambal Matah shallots and lemongrass are key to this Balinese sambal, then add shallots, bird's eye chilies, shrimp paste and a sprinkling of lime. Sambal Dabu-Dabu hailing from Manado in North Sulawesi and likened by some to salsa, coarsely chopped tomatoes, clamansi limes, shallots, bird's eye chilies, basil and vegetable oil. Sambal Petai green stink beans are mixed with red chilies, garlic and shallots. Www.balidiscovery.com

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Jeddah, the country's second largest city of around four million residents, has long complained of neglect. Flash floods that swept through the city earlier this year are said to have damaged 90 percent of its roads and more than 27,000 buildings, which residents complain were poorly constructed. " T h i s w i l l b e a transformational project in Jeddah. It will be a source of pride for Saudi Arabia. Jeddah is in great need for it now," Prince Alwaleed said. The Kingdom Tower and Kingdom City, estimated to cost 75 billion riyals and to take around 10 years to complete, are among other projects to transform Jeddah into a city with high rise buildings to rival Dubai. Saudi Arabia faces massive housing demand, due to a rapidly growing population. But its nationals have a preference for villas over apartments. Prices for villas have jumped by over 20 percent in the first half of the year. About 1.65 million new homes are needed by 2015 to meet growing demand in the world's largest oil exporter. Prince Alwaleed also said that within the next few weeks or months he plans to announce plans for another real estate project in Riyadh, spanning an area of 20 million square meters.

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Here's some of our favorite sambals: Sambal Terasi known as belacan in Malaysia, the addition of terasi (fermented shrimp paste) to green peppers seasoned with sugar, salt, lime and (optional) lime juice. Eaten raw, one variation includes pulverized tomatoes. Sambal Asam a close cousin to Sambal Terasi but with a piquant quality imparted by the addition of tamarind. Sambal Kacang peanuts, chili, garlic, shallots, sugar and salts are blended for this sambal often served with vegetable, fermented bean curd and tofu. Sambal Bajak this is a fried sambal using red peppers, oil, garlic, terasi (fermented shrimp paste) and candlenuts. Sambal Pencit excellent with seafood, it's the recipe for sambal terasi with unripe shredded mango added to the mix. Sambal Lada Ijo originating from West Sumatra, this distinctive green-colored sambal uses hot green chilies, green tomatoes, shallot and other spices that are stirfried. Sambal Teri Lado also from West Sumatra added to a foundation of chili peppers are tomatoes, shallot, spices and small dried salted fish. Sambal Durian a sambal recipe that adds a distinctive twist in the used of fermented durian.

Saudi billionaire to build world's tallest tower


a closely guarded secret. "It is not 1,000 meters. It is more, could be more by many meters... The figure is secret, only a small number of people know," he said. Kingdom Holding shares were up 2.55 percent on the Saudi bourse at 1:55 p.m. British time. Kingdom said a 33.35percent-owned associate firm, Jeddah Economic Co, had been set up to build the tower. Abrar International Holding Co. will also have a 33.35-percent stake, while Bin Laden Group will have 16.63 percent, and businessman Abdurrahman Sharbatly will own 16.67 percent. Last month, Kingdom, which holds stakes in companies such as Citigroup, reported a 21-percent rise in second-quarter net profit helped by higher income from its investments. TRANSFORMING A CITY Saudi Arabia is currently undergoing multi-billion dollar projects to improve its infrastructure, spending over $400 billion in the five years to 2013 and rolling out three consecutive record budgets along the way, in addition to over $130 million in social spending.

Bali Safari and Marine Park Holds its 3rd Chili Festival. On Sunday, the Bali Safari and Marine Park held a "Chili Festival" that featured nearly 300 types of sambal the essential condiment at every Indonesian meal, including breakfast. Food (and life) in Indonesia without sambal would be boring. The central essential main ingredient in sambal is one of the many varieties of spicy chilies found in the archipelago combined with any of a number of accompanying ingredients that can be chopped, sliced, pulverized and sometimes fried. The Chili Festival was the third time the park sponsored such an event. The Festival was opened by the regent of Gianyar, Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardana Sukawati (Cok Ace), and the General Manager of the Bali Safari and Marine Park Hans Manasang. 360 participants, many coming from leading women's organization on the island, made delicious mouth-watering sambal.

Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal unveiled plans to build the world's tallest tower in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah, signing a 4.6 billion riyal (755.52 million pounds) contract with Bin Laden Group.
The proposed tower, which will rise more than 1,000 metres and take just over five years to complete, is the centrepiece of the planned Kingdom City development being built outside Jeddah by Prince Alwaleed's Kingdom Holding. "Building this tower in Jeddah sends a financial and economic message that should not be ignored," Prince Alwaleed told reporters. "It has a political depth to it to tell the world that we Saudis invest in our country despite what is happening around us from events, turmoil and revolutions even." When completed, the tower would replace Dubai's 828-metre Burj Khalifa as the tallest tower in the world. The Burj Khalifa was built by Emaar Properties for a total cost of $1.5 billion (921.3 million pounds). The Jeddah tower, which is to include a hotel, serviced apartments, luxury condominiums and offices, will be designed by U.S. architecture firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill. Prince Alwaleed, a nephew of Saudi King Abdullah, said the Jeddah tower would eventually top 1,000 metres, but the final height is

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to make the decision to do that," Hilowitz said. "It really is all about the balance." Starbuck s offers free WiFi access to all o f i t s customers. While inviting customers to linger can result in repeat purchases, it also can have unintended consequences. Seating is scarce in some cafes frequented by students, freelancer workers and other computer users who sometimes stay for hours.

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Busy NYC Starbucks block sockets to free up seats


Some busy Starbucks coffee shops in New York City have started b l o c k i n g electrical outlets to discourage laptop users from hogging space, and to free up seats for o t h e r customers.
"Customers are asking (for it) .... They just purchased a latte and a pastry and there is nowhere to sit down in some of these really highvolume stores," said Starbucks spokesman Alan Hilowitz. He said the decision is made on a case-by-case basis by individual stores, and to his knowledge is limited to some cafes in New York City. "If this is what the store needs to do to support the business, then they're allowed

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Australian scientists are working to artificially produce the urine of wild dogs, hoping to keep other wild dogs away from humans and prevent them from destroying livestock, avoiding losses that mount into millions of dollars every year.
Researchers say the chemical message in the urine of dingoes, as the wild dogs are known, insists "this is my territory, stay out" -- creating a "bio

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encroaching into the bush (wilderness), or on a farm where there are sheep and where dogs are coming in and attacking their sheep." Animals use chemical messages all the time to advertise their social status, whether or not they are sexually available and ready for reproduction, and things about their food. The messages come through the chemicals they excrete. Scientists collect urine from captive dingoes -- male and female, adults and juveniles -- held in private collections around Australia. The urine is then sent to a laboratory where they can extract the molecular signature of the different chemicals that make up the urine. "That analysis tells us how strong each of those chemicals are," Robley said. The chemicals are reproduced and presented back to the animals under test conditions to see how they respond. It's believed that wild dogs cause roughly A$64 million ($64 million) in damage to livestock throughout Australia each year, $18 million in southern Victoria state alone. "There's a bit of work being done in Botswana on African wild dogs which is very similar to this, but no one's tried to extract and identify the constituent chemical compounds of wild dogs or dingo urine before and use that in a management sense," Robley said.

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day again punters and welcome to the latest news for Bali and the world, which I might add at the time of writing this ramble, seems to be slipping into a great big hole, in so far as the stock exchange goes. I think a few people will have almost no nails left on either hand soon as they watch the billions stripped from the value of their portfolios right before their very eyes. It takes a very smart investor to see what's coming and spread the load over many different sectors to cover themselves when the proverbial Aaliasj@kutaweekly.com hits the fan. I did see the price of gold has hit another record high (and boy I'm so glad I continued with my small acquisition of the same each month, earlier in the year) The record cost increase caused me to reflect on a conversation I had with my bald headed builder friend from Bunbury, while taste testing a few green bottles late one night, about the value of the precious metal some three months ago with him saying I think we will see over $2000 per ounce by the year's end with me thinking about maybe $1800. How wrong I was, however time will tell my friends. The reality is, I think is to buy buy buy stocks while they are low and hang on for the ride. This week just gone was, as usual, a great week for the front runners in the A.F.L. It seems the margins are getting bigger and bigger. Some people think it's a bad thing for the sport when the games are so one sided but I think may the best team win, and by as much as possible. I wonder if any more coaches will be axed before the seasons done. This week bring the titanic grand final re-match between the upwardly pushing Saints and the Mighty Magpies on Friday night, so get down to the Kuta Town Houses for a roast and let's see another record breaking defeat. The pies will be on fire and ready to show the following that they are not mucking around at this end of the season. The Town houses are offering FREE tissues for all the Saints supporters after the loss. Ok I did get a letter this week from a very angry traveller who was out on the tiles having a party with a group of friends from Sydney, and lost his wallet. I'm unable to publish the letter as the language is to say the least a little colourful. It seems my loyal readers that after spotting a lovely vixen and dragging her to the dance floor for a few songs, his wallet has mysteriously disappeared from his back pocket along with the vixen while he went to the bar to buy them both a fresh drink. Truth be known, I think we've all heard this story time and time again, and each time it's usually being told by a fellow who was half parts sloshed and having a good time. The fact that these blokes are stupid enough to drop their guard and not concentrate on looking after themselves while on the turps is a testament to the trained eye of a pocket picker. While travelling anywhere away from home you must take care of your wallet or it will be stolen. Touch wood I have never had a wallet picked from my pocket while travelling and can only imagine how much of a pain in the back side it would be to cancel all the cards and get a new licence etc etc I don't think anyone really cares about losing the few dollars that may be in the damn thing really as its all about the cards. Anyways that's my take on it all, and on that note I will leave you to enjoy your week. Be safe, happy, healthy and remember, Don't say you know me when I don't know myself. Enjoy your week. Karn The Pies. ALIASJ..

Wild dog urine may hold a secret message


boundary" that that the dogs and other wild animals cannot cross. "We hope it would be a nonlethal tool for the management of dingo in Australia," said Alan Robley, senior research scientist at the Department of Sustainability and Environment, a governmentfunded research institute. "You can use this non-lethal barrier to keep animals out of where people don't want them -- in their back yards or those sort of

Bra chain record comes apart at the seams


A British attempt to set a new world record for the longest chain of brassieres was called off after volunteers got the lingerie in a twist. Campaigners at "Bra Chain" hoped to hook together over 100 miles of bras in Worcester, a city in the English West Midlands, to raise money for women's charities and beat the current world record of 166,000 linked brassieres, held by Australia. Volunteers, or "hookers," aimed to connect 200,000 bras, but were forced to quit at half that number when the undergarments became tangled in the boxes. "We underestimated the time it would take to get the bras out of their boxes and hooked together - there were bras all over the place," said Launa Walker at Bra Chain. "It does take a lot of time to assemble bras into a chain and after about nine hours of hooking them up we decided to call it a day, The organizers say they will attempt another world record bid in the future and are still accepting donations of unwanted bras. "We are going to try it again -- we've learnt a few tricks of the trade, now all that remains is to set a date," said Walker. The event was organized in aid of UK women's charities Breakthrough Breast Cancer, the Worcester breast cancer unit and Women's Aid, which supports victims of domestic violence.

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Bali International School Turns 25


opened again in 2026 when Bali International School BIS will celebrate 40 years since (BIS) Celebrates its 25th Anniversar on September 3, its founding. On Sunday, September 4, 2011. To celebrate a quartercentury of providing world-class education for international students living in Bali, a number of both solemn and fun-filled activities are planned at the Bali International School (BIS) in September 2011. On September 2nd, BIS will host an official celebration assembly to unveil a 25th anniversary plaque. This plague will resemble a plaque unveiled at BIS's opening in 1986 by then governor, Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra. On the same date, a time capsule, containing various BISrelated items, including school yearbooks and other momentos representative of the community, will be buried in the ground to be BIS will host a Family Festival on its football field for an afternoon of food, fun and live-music. During the Festival, there will be an attempt to earn a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for the world's largest potluck dinner where each person brings an individual contribution of food. The current record for a potluck dinner stands at 479 dishes. The History of BIS When BIS first opened its doors in 1986, it was at the time the first international school in Bali and only taught eight (8) preschool students. Since then, the number of students has increased to 335 ranging from Preschool to Grade12. The school has earned a

prestigious list of academic accreditations including: The International Baccalaureate (IB), authorized to offer all three of the IB programs. Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Council of International Schools (CIS) In order to earn these accreditations BIS has satisfied stringent scholastic standards ensuring a quality educational environment is created for its students. Www.balidiscovery.com

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own Puri Pita Maha Hotel, The Royal Pita Maha, Campuhan Hotel, Museum Lukisan Ubud, Royal Lombok South Investment and The Kirana Spa. 7. Tommy Raka Family. The family of the late Tommy Raka own Carefree Holiday, Kuta Beach Club, Sol Benoa Hotel and the Dharma Wisata Hotel. 8. Anak Agung Made Putra and family. Own laundries, Bali Niksoma Hotel and a power station. 9. Anak Bagus Gede Satria Naradha - Owns the Media Bali Post group. Media holding include: Bali Post, Denpost, Bisnis Bali, Suara NTB, Prima, Tokoh, Bali Travel News, Wiyata Mandala, and Lintang. Broadcast holdings: Swara Widya Besakih, Global Kinijani, Genta Bali, Singaraja FM, Bali TV, Jogja TV, Semarang TV, Bandung TV, Palembang TV, and Aceh TV. 1 0 . I r. A n a k A g u n g Sukadhana Wetan - Owns the Kusemas Group involved in lowcost housing developments, luxury housing, natural resource, banking, travel and moneychangers. Also has interests in gas stations, palm oil plantations in Kalimantan, restaurants, spas, galleries, phone shops, credit unions, minimarkets, villas and resorts. Www.balidiscovery.com

Lobsters liberated by Buddhist intervention


Instead of plunging headfirst to their death in a pot of boiling water, 534 live lobsters escaped the dinner plate and belly flopped to freedom into the dark waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
A group of Tibetan Buddhists flanked the sides of a whale-watching boat sprayed the lobsters with blessed water, clipped the bands binding their dangerous claws and released them one by one into the deep water below. The 30 Buddhists of all ages trekked to this northern Massachusetts fishing hub to buy 600 pounds of lobster from a seafood wholesaler and save the critters from imminent death. The lobster liberation was scheduled for longer life," said Wendy Cook, former August 3, which is Wheel Turning Day on this year's Tibetan lunar calendar, the anniversary of the director at the Kurukulla Center for Tibetan first sermon Buddha taught. On this holiday, the merit Buddhist Studies in Medford, north of Boston. for positive actions is multiplied many times. Buddhists from the center typically "Even if they get captured again, they've had a liberate masses of the expensive seafood a couple times each year. Cook, a yoga instructor, led a ceremony that included prayers, mantras and walking boxes of the lobsters in a circle around blessed objects. This develops a karmic connection for the animals' future lifetimes Specialize in UK Pension, Investment and International said. and help ease future suffering, she Insurance Advisory Monk Geshe Tenley, Kurukulla Center's resident teacher, who was wearing Base in Jakarta and Bali a saffron robe, released the first lobster. Contact: +6221 7692595 In India, Geshe Tenley said, cows, sheep and even goats are purchased and bhfs@cbn.net.id saved from slaughter. But here in New www.bhfinancialservices.com England, saving the lobsters and extending their lives -- even if just for an hour -- is most practical and a real way the group can make a difference in the lobsters' existence and their own. "It's rethinking the way you normally see these creatures," said Victoria Fan, a Group and Individual Scheme graduate student who participated in the ceremony steps away from a sign for $15.99 More Choices with Many Optional Providers lobster dinners. "You're supposed to view them equally. Base in Jakarta and Bali Their happiness is as important as your Contact: +6221 7692595 happiness, their suffering is as important as bhfs@cbn.net.id your suffering," Fan said.

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Researchers in Japan used embryonic stem cells to grow healthy mouse sperm on laboratory dishes, a development which could help treat human infertility. The finding, published in the journal Cell, marks a step forward for using stem cells for regenerative medicine. Stem cells are the body's master cells and source of all cells and tissues. Because they can grow into different types of cells and multiply, experts hope to harness them to treat diseases and disorders, including cancer and diabetes. Scientists at Kyoto University removed stem cells from mouse embryos and managed to coax them into a type of precursor cell known to grow into either mouse eggs or sperm. They then transplanted

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Libra Sep 23 - Oct 22
This promises to be a trick week. However, because its most challenging aspects focus on others more than you, it's unlikely you'll face any serious problems. The challenge is, of course, not to become so absorbed in what others are struggling with that the dilemmas they're facing become yours. Scorpio Oct 23 - Nov 21 For some weeks you've managed to sidestep the discussion of certain potentially explosive issues. However, between the retrograde Mercury causing confusion and the volatile Mars' clash with your ruler Pluto later in the week, your best bet is to raise these now, while you at least have some control over what's said. Urgent as the situations you're facing appear, stop and ask a few serious questions before you take action. Unwise as this may seem initially, what you learn will, at minimum, be informative. But what comes to light could so alter your perspective that you'll be relieved you didn't act in haste.

Experts grow mouse sperm to help with human


these cells into the testes of infertile male mice -- which apparently went on to produce healthy sperm. "The sperm were removed directly from the testes and fertilised with eggs (on laboratory dishes)," said lead author Mitinori Saitou, a professor at Kyoto University's department of anatomy and cell biology. "After insemination, we made two set of embryos and these were transferred into the uterus of the foster mother and they derived healthy mice (that went on to reproduce normally)." The experiment showed scientists how they can prepare precursor cells to eventually grow into sperm or egg. "We have huge materials to work with now and ... we can accelerate our study into the cause of human infertility.

Taurus Apr 20 - May 20 Tempting as it may be to rehash last week's clashes, it's unlikely to accomplish much. The issues were straightforward and so were those points about which there were strong conflicts. Back off, at least temporarily. Things are changing swiftly, enough that soon what now seem serious differences will be of little significance. Gemini May 21 - Jun 20 Being told you should trust your instincts is one thing, and with your ruler Mercury powerfully aspecting the intuitive Neptune, there's a lot to be gained from doing so. True, explaining to others what's behind the resulting decisions is another matter. You could, of course, smile enigmatically and say absolutely nothing. Cancer Jun 21 - Jul 22 Last week the forthright Mars moved into Cancer and this week challenges both Uranus and the planet of power struggles, Pluto. Difficult as the resulting exchanges and experiences are likely to be, you've a golden opportunity to clear up numerous very tricky situations, all at once. The sooner you begin, the better. Leo Jul 23 - Aug 22 Ordinarily you'd already have taken action on the insights that accompanied the Leo New Moon in late July. Since then, however, life has become increasingly complicated, enough that you'd had no time to tackle even straightforward matters. While you may not feel patient about these, rushing things will only aggravated you further. Virgo Aug 23 - Sep 22
Although you may fully understand the influence of the retrograde Mercury, and the tendency for there to be an increase in errors, when they occur you still feel somehow responsible. Discuss the actual situations in question with others, however, and you'll soon realise that there's nobody

Sagittarius Nov 22 - Dec 21 There's a fine line between a lively if heated exchange of ideas and a serious argument, and it's one that you need to be particularly aware of at the moment. Tensions are running high, which means those who would ordinarily laugh off your challenging remarks could easily take them to heart. Capricorn Dec 22 - Jan 19 Some feel that it's their responsibility to correct mistakes and errors, whoever makes them. You tend to feel such matters really aren't your business. Yet when somebody begins talking about you and saying things that are, quite simply, lies it's another matter entirely. You must clear this up, and now. Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 Every sign is influenced by the Full Moon. But usually these unsettled emotions appear only a few days prior. Yet it's almost a week away and you're already feeling uneasy if not somewhat overwhelmed. That's because this is the Aquarius Full Moon, which is bound to bring your emotions to a head. Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 19 If there's anything challenging about this week, it's that while you're at your most inspired, those around you are likely to be in an extremely difficult mood. Ideally, therefore, you'll put off even mentioning what's on your mind. If you must discuss your plans or ideas, be prepared for a rather cool reception

be possible to use adult human stem cells to grow human sperm. "We can possibly use this knowledge to induce human primordial germ cells (cells that grow into eggs or sperm)," he said. More work was needed, he said, because of the gulf between animal and human research. For the moment, the team was trying to repeat their feat by producing mouse eggs using

Greyfriars Bobby was a scam to lure tourists


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Business executives rate Paris best for flings


Paris is the favourite spot for flings among globetrotting business executives in Europe, according to a survey.
The French capital was named by 52 percent of respondents as the city of choice for a sexual encounter when on business trips without their spouse or regular partner. Next in the list was Milan, followed by Barcelona, Brussels, London, Geneva and Berlin. The need to keep infidelities secret came lower than other motives for offbase hook-ups, behind loneliness and the fact that being away from home gave an added sense of freedom, according to extramarital agency Gleeden.com which conducted the survey. The survey was carried out online among 950 people of between 30 and 55 years of age living in fixed relationships and declaring to earn more than 50,000 euros (43,453 pounds) a year. The city ranking was based on spontaneous responses and not a predefined list of city names. The survey sample was limited to E u r o p e , G l e e d e n communications officer Helene Antier added.

world, which kept a 14-year vigil at his master's grave in Edinburgh, Scotland, was nothing but a Victorian business stunt, according to historian Jan Bondeson. The 140-year-old story of Greyfriars Bobby continues to draw tourists to the graveyard that was once inhabited by the Skye Terrier commemorated by a bronze fountain erected in his memory in the cemetery and immortalised on the silver screen by Walt Disney in a 1961 film. But Bondeson, a senior lecturer at Cardiff University, claims that Bobby was far from the dependable dog portrayed in the tale of undying Scottish devotion. He says the story was a fabrication, created by cemetery curator, James Brown, and

restaurant owner, John Traill, to drum up custom for local businesses -- and that Bobby was a stray mutt, bribed with food to stay in the graveyard. "The entire story is wrong -the account of the dog on the drinking fountain who supposedly kept vigil at his master's grave in all kinds of weather is not accurate. Bobby would go out hunting rats in the church and was kept well fed by the locals. He was not a mourning dog at all -- he was a happy little dog," The trusty terrier - as the story goes- kept watch over the grave of his beloved master, Edinburgh policeman John Gray, from his death in 1858 until the animal died in 1872. However, after studying drawings and contemporary accounts of Bobby while researching his book, "Amazing

Dogs," Bondeson also realised that he was looking at two different pooches. "I noticed that the two dogs looked quite different. The first Bobby was quite an ugly dog but in later paintings he looks just like the statue on the drinking fountain," Bondeson said. The first Bobby, an old mongrel, died in 1867, leaving Brown and Traill with a problem on their hands, Bondeson said. "A dead bobby was no good for business, so they replaced him with a pure-bred Skye terrier who lived for a further five years until 1872 -after which it time did not take long for the fountain to be erected," said Bondeson.

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A Swedish man was arrested after he tried to build a nuclear reactor in his kitchen and documented his efforts on the Internet, authorities said. Richard Handl, 31, from Angelholm in southern Sweden, gathered materials including smoke detectors, clock and watch hands and via purchases on the Internet. "I was just curious to see if it was possible, it is just a hobby," said Handl, currently unemployed but previously a worker in a ventilation systems factory. He documented his efforts on a blog and his Facebook page. He got as far as mixing

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bought some more radium and continued the experiment." The Radiation Safety Authority said in a statement the authorities raided Handl's flat on July 20 after hearing that he was handling nuclear materials in an unsafe way. "There were no raised levels of radiation in the apartment and the neighbors were not exposed to radiation," research chief Leif Moberg said in the statement. Handl reported the raid laconically on his website, writing "Project canceled!" He was detained and shortly after freed. "I am still a suspect for crime against the

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August 17th, Indonesia's Independence Day
Preparations for the patriotic celebrations begin weeks before the 17th of August. High-rise office buildings around town sprout large banners or lighted designs, fences around the presidential palace and many government offices are draped in red and white bunting, malls decorate in red and white and hold Independence Day sales, the city administration spends
big bucks to create a unique series of red and white lighted decorations all over the country, housing complexes repaint their main gate decorated with independence themes. The whole country takes on a red and white hue and the words Dirgahayu RI (Long live Indonesia!) can be seen everywhere. Political observers, social scientists and those with opinions write 'Insights' in the newspapers and magazines on the country's progress since independence and challenges for the future as well as discussions on what the founding fathers would think of various conditions in society today. Neighborhood associations often coordinate special activities for the neighborhood children and may request donations from homeowners to sponsor games and prizes for the children. Schools hold contests to see which class can decorate their room in the most patriotic manner as well as holding games and races amongst classes. TV shows commemorating the struggle for independence are aired for weeks before and after independence day. All-star musical extravaganzas are held in various venues and broadcast throughout the archipelago. Neighborhood associations, or your local RT (neighborhood head), may organize a clean up of the area or kerja bakti. Drains are swept, weeds are cut back, debris is burned and public areas are repainted. Women are asked to provide snacks to the hard working men. Homeowners may be requested by the RT to fly the Indonesian flag for a set period of time before and after the holiday. Businesses may be asked to make contributions to fund an extravaganza of fireworks and entertainment in major cities as well as for other more localized festivities. In years past, neighborhood heads would ask homeowners to paint their homes, at least the front, in preparation for the big day. The President delivers the State of the Nation Address to the members of the House of Representatives, diplomatic corps and honored guests on the day before Independence Day. On August 17th The most solemn ceremony is the flag hoisting at the National Palace, televised live. Full of pomp and circumstance and conducted basically the same way each year, it is a spectacle of the greatest respect and honor for the flag and the Republic. The ceremonies are led by the President and Vice President, and attended by the cabinet, military brass, family members of the current and preceding president, diplomatic corps and honored guests. High School students from throughout the archipelago are chosen for their marching skills and put on a show of intricate steps and turns to hoist the flag. The military is out with all its brass in high shine, standing smartly at attention in their dress uniforms. While the solemn ceremonies are t a k i n g p l a c e , neighborhoods gear up for fun and games for the kids. Krupuk (shrimp chips) eating contests, bike decorating, games, races and lots of fun fill n are busy in cooking the day. The women are busy in cooking contests to see who can make the biggest krupuk or the most delicious nasi tumpeng. One of the most popular games is the Panjat Pinang. An Areca palm trunk is erected in a public area and well greased with a mixture of clay and oil. At the top are hung various prizes like bikes and TVs. Whoever makes it to the top wins the prize. Needless to say there are a lot of slippery, muddy kids and grownups alike climbing over each other and struggling to reach the goal. A good time is had by all, especially the crowd watching the gaiety. Dirgahayu RI Long live Indonesia! Kerja bakti Vo l u n t e e r work conducted for the good of the community Krupuk Shrimp chips Monas Area surrounding Monumen Nasional (National Monument), called Monas or Merdeka Square. Nasi tumpeng C o n e o f yellow rice, with various dishes, served at ceremonies Panjat Pinang G a m e commonly held on Indonesian Independence Day RT Neighborhood head, neighborhood unit - Rukun Tetangga

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It's enough to make any breadlover's stomach churn. While unpacking the groceries with a friend on Sunday a Townsville woman noticed a suspicious looking hole in a loaf of Helga's bread she'd purchased.
"I said to my friend, *this bread's got a hole in it, it looks like a rat's eaten into it', the woman, who asked not to be identified said. The rat had done more than chew through the packaging; when she lifted the bag out she found the rat alive and nestled inside the loaf. The thought of a live rat in my loaf of bread and so close to me was pretty gruesome, she said. I didn't want to vomit, I just wanted to throw it away, I got all squeamish. The woman said she took the bread, and rat, back to the local Coles supermarket where she'd purchased it but was not satisfied with the management's response. They said that's not our house bread so we wouldn't be responsible for that. They didn't apologise, they didn't say they were sorry about it, all the manager said was that he didn't know how to handle the situation. She said she was not seeking compensation and had declined the manager's offer of a store credit. A Coles spokesman said the incident was obviously concerning and an internal investigation was underway but it appeared the contamination occurred during transit. It is certainly unfortunate but we are confident it is an isolated incident. The woman also reported the incident to the Townsville City Council who investigated the complaint but found the supermarket met all the relevant health requirements. A spokesman for Goodman

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Alaska study finds female moose manipulate males to fight


Moose-mating season, just around the corner in Alaska, means crisp fall days, ripe berries on the bushes and, according to a new study, animal behaviour that might seem more at home in a rowdy singles bar.
Female moose, or cows, are able to manipulate amorous males into fighting each other, allowing the more desirable bulls to emerge as mates, according to the study, which is based on observations made in Alaska's Denali National Park. The cows' efforts are subtle, so they have long been overshadowed by the belligerent, antler-clashing behaviour of bull moose in rutting season, said the study, which published by the academic journal Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. "Because we have so much aggression in the big males, it actually masks female choice," said Terry Bowyer, a biologist at Idaho State University and one of the study's authors. Female moose use protest moans to ward off small male suitors, the study points out. Bowyer and his study partners found they also use those protest moans when approached by some big suitors, setting off fights between large bull moose. The biologists spent four autumns tracking and observing moose in Denali, listening to grunts and moans and recording behaviour, including fights. They concluded that the females actually foment male-male aggression. "It's indirect control," Bowyer said. "They're manipulating a mating system in which you think they didn't really have choice." Finding the right mate at the right time is critical for successful reproduction, the study points out, because of the "extremely synchronized manner" in which cows give birth in May and a restricted growing season, which limits young moose's opportunities to eat enough food to survive the harsh winters.

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Geelong ran rings around the Gold Coast Suns, thrashing the AFL newcomers by 150 points.

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g o t dominant teams like Geelong and Collingwood." Critics point to the new clubs further diluting football's talent pool, with GWS's introduction to b ri n g th e to ta l n u m b e r o f professional AFL players to more

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More lopsided results likely, says AFL

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The AFL has warned the worrying trend of one-sided matches could increase next year as a result of the competition's expansion. Collingwood and Geelong destroyed Port Adelaide and Gold Coast by 138 and 150 points respectively in round 20 annihilations at the weekend. It followed Geelong's 186-point slaying of Melbourne the previous week - the second biggest margin in VFL/AFL history. There have been nine 100-point-plus blowouts so far this season and, statistically, the chasm between top and bottom teams has never been more yawning. And Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse warned yawning, then switching off, is exactly what fans might do if faced with near-unwatchable games like the Pies' thrashing of Port. The bottom-placed Power were appalling against the ladder leaders, booting just 3.3 for the entire match at Football Park on Saturday night. But AFL football operations boss Adrian Anderson said such one-sided results were likely to continue next year with the introduction of Greater Western Sydney (GWS) to join this season's newcomers Gold Coast. "We may well have more lopsided scorelines next year and that's part and parcel of getting two new teams into the competition," Anderson told Fox Sports News. "We decided we would get these clubs to build principally by draft picks and, no doubt, there'll be the period of adjustment while they find their feet - particularly when you've

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confident The finals hopes of West Coast midfielder Matt Rosa remain alive ruckmen Dean Cox d e s p i t e t h e 2 4 - y e a r - o l d (hip) and Nic Naitanui (leg) will be fit to tackle succumbing to a knee injury. Rosa is expected to miss the final four matches of the home-and-away season after scans revealed damage to the posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. The reliable winger had been in career-best form for the Eagles this year, averaging 22 possessions across 18 games and playing a vital role in the club's resurgence. Meanwhile, the Eagles are

"Lucy" look-alikes honour Lucille Ball's 100th birthday


More than 900 red-lipsticked, redheaded women -- and men -- gathered near a "Vitameatavegamin" sign in the hometown of "I Love Lucy" star Lucille Ball to mark her 100th birthday on Saturday with a world record for most Lucy look-alikes.
Sporting upswept hairdos and blue and white polka dot dresses, the crowd of 915 Lucy Ricardos set to establish the first Guinness world record in her honour. It was all part of the annual Lucy Fest in Jamestown, which drew fans from as far away as Australia to the normally sleepy town of 30,000 people in upstate New York. "This is a once in a lifetime experience. It has to be the best time in my life," said Cindy Wilson, 22, of Cleveland, Ohio. Wilson started watching the "I Love Lucy" show in reruns when she was 7 years old and has a Lucy stick figure tattoo on her left foot, while sitcom husband Ricky adorns her right. She said her fiance's name is Ricky, and joked that's one reason she is marrying him. Across generational and gender divides, those who love Lucy milled about a downtown plaza under a mural painted with the word "Vitameatavegamin" in three-foot-high letters. For Lucy fans, the well-known tincture made famous on her long-running TV sitcom needs no explanation. Some revellers recited the word in unison, others sang "Happy Birthday" in honour of what would have been Ball's 100th birthday on August 6. Amid the hoopla, a man proposed to his girlfriend, both wearing nightshirts imprinted with the image of a polka-dot dress and holding cardboard cutouts of Lucy up to their faces in accordance to Guinness' qualifying guidelines. She said yes and the crowd roared. Kelly Wright, a natural redhead from Grand Valley, Pennsylvania simply wore one of her own polka dot dresses to look the part. relationship began when as a 12-year-old boy growing up in Los Angeles, he got a chance to meet Ball. "I brought my scrapbook of pictures to her mother and she said 'how'd you like to meet her?'" Stern said. The two formed a sort of mother, son relationship for years afterward, he said. "She said 'look Michael, you can be my No.1 fan but you've got to get a job and stay in school.'... She was very serious, very down to earth." The two would often catch reruns of the show in the 1980s. Ball, he said, never laughed at herself on screen. "She would not critique herself. She would watch Ethel and Fred and Ricky and laugh at the jokes," he said. The five day festival, which wraps up on Sunday, included performances by comedians including Joan Rivers and Paula Poundstone and cake with a cast of professional actors who impersonated Lucy, Ricky, Fred and Ethel in a re-creation of Ricky's Cuban-themed TV nightclub "The Tropicana." "Oh, that's a good one," Lucy said, taking forkfuls from other guests' desserts and speaking through a mouthful of cake as the audience roared. "We'll have to get you another one." Ball died in 1989 and was buried in California. Her daughter Lucie Arnaz had her moved to Jamestown's Lakeview Cemetery, fulfilling her wish to be buried next to her mother, said Lucy-Desi Centre Head of Tour guides Susan Ewing.

Melbourne at Docklands on Sunday despite the pair copping heavy knocks in Sunday's 57-point win over the Tigers at Subiaco Oval. Fifth-placed West Eagles forward Josh Kennedy is expected to return Coast remain just two points from an eye injury, but defender adrift of Carlton, who have Beau Waters will miss another played one more match. week as he nurses his sore elbow.

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Manly co-captain Jason King has vowed to stick with his team-mates for every minute of their finals charge after scans confirmed he would miss the rest of the NRL season.
The Sea Eagles on Monday confirmed King suffered a torn pectoral muscle during the first half of Sunday's 36-8 demolition of the Sydney Roosters at Brookvale Oval. King was scheduled to consult a surgeon on Monday and is expected to undergo an operation this week. "It's a tough game and I play up front where injuries can always be just around the corner," King said in a club statement. "But I am part of a team and will remain so. "I will be with the team every minute of their finals charge and I am confident in our depth to cover any situation. "The mix of experience and youth is as good as I can remember at the club and this is a special bunch of mates going in the one direction. "We can jump any hurdle with the 17 we put on the field each week." Manly coach Des Hasler said club officials had expected the worst when King was forced from the field on Sunday. "Our club doctor Paul Bloomfield was adamant yesterday that the news was going to be what it is," Hasler said. "I feel so sorry for Jason who is a heck of a person and an inspirational co-captain of the side. "He will be missed but I am confident in the players who will now get an opportunity.

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No guarantees golden try will excite: NRL


broadcasters have a we won't have teams As it stands ... Robbie Farah celebrates a striving to get up the field within preference for golden try over golden point. as golden point win over field goal rangejustmuch.up then "I'm sure they would love "They'll hit it the Knights in round 13. kick and then you may have the any excitement towards the opposite come the other way as well. "I don't think there's any guarantee that golden try will offer any more excitement than what we currently have with golden point. "All these options have been discussed. They've been looked at by clubs, by our back end of games, particularly with golden point," he said. "That's what people want to see. They want to see close games - they want to see results. "I'm sure they would like the concept of getting a result." The NRL argues the extra period is designed to achieve a result and golden point is more likely to do that than golden try. T h e league is also concerned about player welfare. "There's the argument also that you are changing t h e fundamentals of the game," McGuirk said. "You can't have penalty goals and you can't have field goals - you're changing the actual game itself." But McGuirk admits the idea is likely to be discussed again at the NRL's end-ofseason conference. "We're always happy to discuss any issues like that at the end of the season with our clubs," he said. "We just believe that these types of important changes need to be discussed and, if needed, implemented at the end of the season.

Bigger feet a growing shoe problem for women


the majority of shoes can made spokeswoman, said in a Demand for larger shoe strong and comfortable enough in statement. sizes is growing among The problem is not uncommon larger sizes which would have been women -- but big-footed as average female shoe size has unimaginable just 10 years ago." females are ashamed of increased to a size six over the last 10 stepping out in their shoes, years, and demand for size nines has according to a survey by triggered an 80 percent increase in 5.30 PM d e p a r t m e n t s t o r e stocks at the department store, Debenhams reports. Debenhams. The change is attributed to women's feet becoming broader rather than longer - experts believe this may be due to an increase in average body weight. But big is not necessarily bad, as shoemakers begin to adapt fashionable show designs for larger feet, with celebrities Nicole Kidman, Michelle Obama and Paris Hilton sporting larger footwear on the red carpet. "High fashion shoes such as stilettos in larger sizes have to be made much stronger with sturdier load bearing points, able to cope with greater levels of stress and wear," Barkhuizen. "The materials and

NRL officials do not buy the argument that a golden try extra-time period would ensure more excitement than the current golden point system. The golden try concept was again the subject of heated debate over the weekend, most notably with former premiership-winning coach Warren Ryan pushing for a trial. R y a n believes sides desperate for a try to win a match would create more excitement than teams looking for a field goal, perhaps with both reduced to 12 men during an extra 10 minutes to increase the chances of a four-pointer. It was speculated a trial could even happen in the final rounds of the regular season in matches with no bearing on the top eight. NRL director of football operations Nathan McGuirk has ruled that option out, adding there was no guarantee golden try would result in a more electrifying finish than golden point. "That's very debatable, I think," he said. "The theory amongst some coaches with that is that 16

The study questioned 1,000 women with size eight or nine feet about their shoe buying, with 82 percent admitting they are ashamed of their shoe size. Over half of the women said asking the shop assistant for their size was the part of shoe-shopping they found most uncomfortable, and 36 percent said they hated taking their shoes off in public. "Buying shoes online can be a tricky feat which is why we decided to ask women why they were shopping behind closed doors. We were surprised to learn a case of cold feet was behind it all," Carie Barkhuizen, Debenhams

previous board, and each time when it has been discussed, golden point has always been supported." The NRL has been told it could potentially increase its broadcast revenue by tinkering with the game to make it more appealing to advertisers Nine Network chief executive David Gyngell has said stoppages for ad breaks at scrums and goal line drop-outs could help the NRL match AFL's $1 billion-plus deal from 2013. McGuirk says he is unaware of whether dcasters have a preference for golden try

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Men who like to sag their jeans down low but fear they could end up around their ankles may be interested in new pants that snap to special boxer shorts for support and improved mobility.
Irese and Mark Davenport, two brothers from Newark, New Jersey, unveiled Sagz Jeans this week. They noticed their teenage children's movement was hampered by the look, which came to prominence in 1990s hiphop music videos. "They're holding their pants up not being able to play sports, basically being unhealthy because of the attire they were wearing," Mark Davenport said. His brother invented the concept and patented it in 2006 to give sag jean wearers a active lifestyle. With Sagz Jeans, the pants can be snapped to the waisthugging underwear at three different heights allowing the wearer to show how low he can go without actually risking a wardrobe malfunction. Both brothers are aware of the controversy surrounding the

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reactions are simply the latest in an inevitable cycle of older people finding themselves unnerved by the tastes of the young. He said young men who sag their pants are unfairly demonized as hooligans or thugs. The style is sometimes thought to have originated in prisons, where new inmates would be handed oversized pants but no belt for fear it could be used as a weapon or in a suicide attempt. Hoard prefers to date its origins to when Michael Jordan started wearing relatively baggy basketball shorts. He said it's a form of youth expression doomed to be misunderstood by elders. "Young folks, they will sag no matter what," he said. "What we are trying to do is offer a better alternative." The line will sell online only for now. A pair of Sagz jeans costs about $80, including a pair of snapped-in boxers. The company aims to make between $500,000 and $1 million in sales in its first year.

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He joins Wests Tigers b a c k Ti m M o l t z e n , Warriors prop J e r e m y Latimore and Melbourne centre Chase Stanley as D r a g o n s recruits for 2012. S t G e o r g e Illawarra fullback Darius Boyd (Newcastle), prop Jon Green (Cronulla), back Ratu Peni Tagive (Sydney Roosters) and back rower Jack Bosden (Sydney Roosters) will all leave the club after this season.

New saggy jeans designed to improve mobility


style, in which large swathes of the wearer's underwear are visible above their pants' low-slung waistline.

Dragons sign Cowboys' Ah Mau


Leeson Ah Mau will join the Dragons on a two year deal starting 2012.
S t G e o r g e Illawarra has acquired young N o r t h Queensland forward Leeson Ah Mau on a two-year deal from 2012. Ah Mau was the Cowboys' rookie of the year in 2010 after making his NRL debut for the Warriors the previous season.

Several U.S. municipalities have instituted fines or even jail time for those caught sagging. Even President Barack Obama has weighed in, saying in 2008 that although he considers anti-sagging legislation a waste of time, he thinks "brothers should pull up their pants." "You don't have to pass a law, but that doesn't mean folks can't have some sense and some respect for other people and, you know, some people might not want to see your underwear - I'm one of them," he said. Dwayne Hoard, the creative director of Sagz, believes such

The Auckland born 21year-old prop or second rower has played 14 games this year for the fourth-placed Cowboys in a total of 34 NRL appearances.

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Ashley Johnson (C) and Ryan Kankowski have been drafted into the Springboks squad to face the Wallabies and All Blacks. South Africa added forwards Ashley Johnson and Ryan Kankowski to a constantly changing squad Monday amid injury and illness concerns ahead of Tri-Nations Tests against Australia and New Zealand. It was the second revision in as many days to the original 24-man group after flank Heinrich Brussow was called up Sunday to increase the back-row options for coach Peter de Villiers. Johnson, of Free State Cheetahs, can play flank or number eight while Kankowski of the Sharks is a specialist number eight and both toured Australasia last month when the Springboks lost heavily to the Wallabies and All Blacks. The call-ups came because utility forward Danie Rossouw suffered gastroenteritis while number eight Pierre Spies is battling to

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having defeated England 15-6 in Paris four years ago and launch their campaign against Wales on September 9 in Wellington. Unpredictable island sides Fiji and Samoa and nohopers Namibia complete Group D and if South Africa justifies its tag as pool favourites it is likely to confront Ireland in the quarterfinals. Australia arrived in Durban after a 26-hour flight from New Zealand where it suffered a 30-14 loss to the All Blacks in a match between the teams favoured to contest the October 23 World Cup final in Auckland. Coach Robbie Deans has added prop Salesi Ma'afu, lock Nathan Sharpe and number eight Radike Samo to the Wallabies squad as they seek a 'double' over the Springboks having triumphed 39-20 in Sydney. Veteran Sharpe replaces South Africa-born Dan Vickerman, a substitute against the All Blacks last weekend who has been ordered to work at club level on his fitness.

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overcome a groin injury and did not train Monday in this Indian Ocean city. Back row injuries are a major concern for De Villiers ahead of Tests against Australia on August 13 at Kings Park in Durban and defending TriNations champions New Zealand one week later at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth.

Schalk Burger, Juan Smith, Willem Alberts and Duane Vermeulen have been ruled out of the home leg of the southern hemisphere championship, which offers South Africa a final chance of match practice before the Rugby World Cup kicks off. The Springboks are the defending world champions

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Marc Murphy has had a stellar season and would be leading the Brownlow votes, according to skipper Chris Judd. Carlton captain Chris Judd believes team-mate Marc Murphy is a better Brownlow Medal bet than him. Last year's Brownlow winner, Judd is the raging favourite to take home a recordequalling third medal in 2011, with one bookmaker already paying out on the win. But Judd believes gun midfielder Murphy is a worthy recipient this season after last year securing only five votes. "I think Murph would be leading the Brownlow at the minute. He's had a huge year," Judd said. "He's been incredibly consistent, probably him and Kade Simpson are the two hardest runners at the club. "Their ability to carry the ball hurts opposition teams. "He's had big numbers with

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results for the round, with Geelong running up its second successive triple-figure margin, this time against Gold Coast. Collingwood also thumped Port Adelaide by 138 points. Judd is concerned by the one-sided matches and believes the AFL should also be. "There's probably a wider gap this year than there has been in years gone by, and I guess with more teams that will just increase," he said. "It's one of the dangers we have. "You look at the NBA and they play 70-odd games and a lot of those games are pretty average to watch. "Then the play-offs come and it's a completely different game they're playing. "It would be a shame if AFL got to that stage, and I'm not sure if it will, but it's certainly something that the league needs to be wary of."

Knights ready for NRL finals test


Rich vein of form ... Adam MacDougall helped himself to a double against Canberra.
Newcastle's 40-8 flogging of Canberra on Sunday presented the Knights with a golden opportunity to advance their position in the NRL top eight and prove they are genuine dark horses come finals time. Although the playoffs are still a month away, Knights captain Kurt Gidley declared his side will put their credibility to the test over the next two weeks when they face the Warriors in Auckland and Brisbane back at Newcastle Stadium. In their p a s t t w o matches, the Knights have piled a combined 90 points on the struggling Raiders and Gold Coast, but they must show they can play with the same control and execution against the big guns. A win at Mt Smart this Saturday night would see them leapfrog the Warriors into sixth place - and put the NRL on notice that the Novocastrians are not there to make up the numbers. With minor premiershipbound Melbourne running rampant, and second-placed Manly a model of consistency the Knights will be desperate to avoid the death trap of finishing seventh or eighth. Locked on 26 competition points with the Warriors, Gidley said his side are preparing for the away game of the season. "Finals footy mentality, I suppose. It's good to come up against quality teams and test yourself," said Gidley. "I've had some mixed results over there (in New Zealand) ... you've got to have a real good attitude to go there." Newcastle, who have won six of their past eight encounters, still have home matches against the Broncos and South Sydney to with our performance and I thought it showed some signs of maturity from our team," said Stone. "It's not very often we're in the favourites tag and we haven't been in the last couple of years and I thought they handled that pretty well today. I thought we took control of the game." The 36-year-old MacDougall and his NSW Origin wingman Uate terrorised the Raiders left-side defence all match and the blitz was enough for Raiders coach David F u r n e r t o describe the mismatch as "men against boys". " I honestly thought our left-hand edge was men against boys and they ran through us there a couple of times and teams are going to target that," he said. "I still challenge the players and I did at half-time. This is the NRL and you've got to be able to tackle ... you've got to put your body on the line." James McManus, Matt Hilder and Chris Houston also scored tries in the romp, while Josh McCrone and Joel Thompson added the points for the visitors. Canberra star Josh Dugan is on report for stomping on Hilder's head, while hooker Glen Buttriss is likely to miss the rest of the season with a torn pectoral muscle.

Judd tips Murphy for Brownlow

his contested footy and his tackles. I think he's been great for us." Judd agreed that there were similarities between himself and 24year-old Murphy. "He does remind me of when I had the long hair back in WA," Judd joked. "Yes, perhaps a little bit. He's still got the serious leg speed which has drifted out of my game, he's had a wonderful year and it's been great watching it." Carlton hammered Melbourne by 76 points at the MCG on Saturday in one of many one-sided

Bring on Geelong, says Bickley


The Crows came from 22 points down midway through the fourth quarter to beat the Lions by five points.
Adelaide's caretaker coach Mark Bickley has adopted a 'bring it on' attitude about hosting AFL bullies Geelong at Football Park next Sunday. The clash shapes as a moment of truth for Bickley who has two wins from as many matches in his short time in charge of Adelaide after taking over from Neil Craig. In his first weekend as caretaker, the Crows defeated bottom-side Port Adelaide and they came from four goals down to over-run Brisbane at the Gabba on Sunday to keep his unbeaten record intact. With the Cats coming off a 185-point win over Melbourne and a 150-point win over Gold Coast, themselves against. "I've been really fortunate so far to put a challenge to them (the players) and they've been able to respond. "This powerhouse side is coming to us - let's have a go." He said they will not alter their style against the Cats and he will encourage his side to take risks and not be too concerned about the cost of turnovers. Ineffective disposals were a big problem for the Lions - of their 191 kicks, 61 were either 'clangers' or ineffective according to the official stats. "In terms of the way we go about our business, our measurements won't change," Bickley said. "There are some real areas we need to improve on like execution and composure at times and next week is no different."

come, as well as a winnable clash with Canterbury in Sydney. Against the battling Raiders, centre Adam MacDougall and Akuila Uate continued to fine-tune their dynamic combination on the rightedge - each bagging a double. Playmakers Jarrod Mullen and Gidley were pin-point at times with their precision and timing in attack. Coach Rick Stone believes the seventh-placed Knights are warming up at just the right time. "As far as our all-round game is concerned, we were probably a bit more comfortable

the former Crows skipper knows this Sunday will test the resolve of his players. "It's a fantastic thing for our footy club," Bickley said. "We've played two teams, in terms of ladder positions, are below us and some people might expect we should beat those teams anyway. " To c o m e a g a i n s t a legitimate heavyweight of the AFL and not just in average form, but white-hot form, I could not think of anything better for this side to test

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