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Showing posts with label tries. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 December 2013

Passenger on plane in THAT video as it tries to land almost sideways vows to never fly again

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Kevon Miller, 28, was aboard the Emirates flight from Dubai which tried in vain to land at Birmingham Airport in 60mph gusts.

The Boeing 777 hovered above the runway at a crazy angle but could not make it down, despite its wheels coming within inches of the ground, and was diverted to Gatwick instead.

The footage, captured on video by David Goodship, was among the most dramatic incidents on a day when gales lashed Britain, causing deaths, crippling transport networks and forcing thousands to flee their homes.

Kevon, an accounts assistant, described the plane as

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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Ducati of Cambridge: Prince William tries out superbikes

The Duke of Cambridge gets on a Triumph motorbike during his visit to Motorcycle Live at the NEC, Birmingham Photo: PA 3:35PM GMT 30 Nov 2013



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Tuesday, 5 November 2013

ATP World Tour Finals: Roger Federer tries to silence critics as he faces Novak Djokovic

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North Greenwich will be transformed into a miniature Swiss canton on Tuesday evening, when Roger Federer makes his entry to a tournament he has won six times. He is always the best-supported player at the O2 Arena, even when drawn against Andy Murray last year. But is he slowing down?

That was the suggestion made on Monday by Novak Djokovic, Federer’s opponent. Was it a knowing challenge to the authority of the great man?

Probably not, for Djokovic was simply offering his opinion on the question, “What has changed in Roger’s game this year?” But given the touchiness of Federer’s legion of fans, it was still a bold thing to say.

“From my point of view he hasn’t been moving as well this year as he did the year before and that’s one of the reasons why he hasn’t had much success this year,” said Djokovic. “But he is Roger Federer. He has had achieved so much in his career and he is never to be underestimated as long as he plays tennis.

“He has an incredible quality in his game. Even though he is moving maybe slower than he used to, he is still striking the ball really well. And if he strikes the ball well that day he can beat anyone.”

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Djokovic is speaking from a position of strength, for he has won both his most recent meetings with Federer – the last one in Paris only three days ago.

In both cases, he came out with an obvious desire to convey the message “Move over, this is my time”.

Privately, Djokovic is frustrated that, despite spending the best part of two years as world No 1, he still lags far behind Federer on any survey of social media or global recognisability. He is discovering that excellence is not enough in men’s tennis these days, for Federer’s insouciant charm still casts a long shadow.

As for Federer himself, he recognises that 2013 has been a thin year. But would he acknowledge the argument that – at 32 years old and with 1,034 matches behind him – his powers might be waning? No chance; you might as well suggest that he dye his hair pink.

“I disagree with it because last year I was world No 1 at some point, and I was 31,” Federer told the BBC on Monday. “So at 32 you can’t play tennis any more? I just don’t believe in that quick a turnaround.”

Does he think that he can win an 18th grand slam next year? “The French Open is always going to be hard as long as Rafa Nadal is around,” Federer replied. “But on the other surfaces, if I am playing well, it’s more in my racket than in anybody else’s racket.”

While Federer inspires slavish devotion among the majority of sports fans, there has always been a small minority who react against his aura of total assurance – the sense that he could probably beat Felix Baumgartner’s free-diving record if he so chose, or captain a clipper to the America’s Cup.

Yet Federer could not have achieved everything he has in the game without fancying himself just a little. His certainty is his armour, and as long as it endures, he will not even consider the question of retirement. Setbacks are temporary; the quest for glory goes on.

On Tuesday evening, Federer will certainly believe that he can reverse the recent pattern against one of his most dangerous rivals. A point in his favour is the short turnaround between this tournament and the previous one. Djokovic came in on the Eurostar on Sunday night and has had only the briefest chance to prepare.

“It is right away the biggest challenge I could have,” said Djokovic. “To recover and get ready for these conditions and try to play as well as I did in Bercy.”

There will be a similar situation in Tuesday’s first singles match, which bizarrely also recreates one of Saturday’s semi-finals from Paris. In this case, Nadal will be the slightly more rested player, for he suffered a rare loss to his opponent David Ferrer last week.

“For the moment I didn’t adapt very well

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Wednesday, 23 October 2013

'Armed' crook dressed in onesie tries and fails to rob a hotel

PAAn armed crook attempted to rob a hotel - while dressed in a red ONESIE.

The distinctively-dressed man burst into the reception area and threatened staff with what is thought to have been an imitation firearm.

The colourful intruder then struck an employee across the face before fleeing empty-handed.

The member of staff who was attacked suffered minor injuries.

The drama unfolded at the Mercure Hotel in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, at around 5.20am on Monday.

Police are investigating the attempted robbery.

Det Sgt Jason Rusbridge told the Welwyn Hatfield Times: "We have a team of detectives investigating this incident however I would like to issue an urgent appeal to anyone who saw this man wearing this distinctive red all in one suit, either before or after the offence took place.

"I'd also appeal to anyone in the Hatfield area who may know someone who owns this item of clothing and matches the description of the offender.

"If you have any information about this incident, please call police as soon as possible."

The crook is thought to have escaped on a mountain bike.

He was around 6ft tall, slim and is thought to be in his 20s.

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