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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Copa America hottest fans in football - and it's hard to keep your eyes on the game to games

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Paraguay's football fans are not the only ones taking their eyes off the ball to steal a glance at their famous female supporters in the stands.
It seems its national team players could be blamed for doing the same - after a lapse of concentration saw them concede a last minute goal to Brazil in their Group-B Copa America 2-2 draw.
But who could blame them with lingerie model Larissa Riquelme, who has promised to strip naked if the country wins the competition, among a selection of stunning fans cheering them on from the side?
Goal-den girls: Paraguay's female fans make it hard for supporters to keep their eyes on the game


Distraction: Did the Paraguayan stunners put the players off their game?

Distraction: Did the Paraguayan stunners put the players off their game?
Riquelme, 26, famously vowed to pose nude on the pitch if Paraguay won the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Spain put the mockers on the hopes of red-blooded football fans everywhere when they knocked Paraguay out in the quarter-finals on their way to lifting the trophy.
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And now it seems she has been joined by a host of beauties from her home country in cheering on their team at the Copa America, this year being held in Argentina.

Goal-den girl: A Brazil fan stood out from the crowd as she waited for kick-off between her team and Paraguay
Brazil nut:: A Brazil fan stood out from the crowd as she waited for kick-off between her team and Paraguay

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Competition: Lingerie model Larissa Riquelme has this year been joined by a host of stunning football fans


Friendly relations: The Paraguayan fan (right) kisses a Brazil supporter moments before their teams faced each other in the Copa America

Friendly relations: The Paraguayan fan (right) kisses a Brazil supporter moments before their teams faced each other in the Copa America
They were out in force before the Brazil match - with one particular stunner charming the opposition's fans with an array of poses for the cameras.
The excitement in the stands was almost matched by that on the pitch, as Brazil substitute striker Fred snatched an 89th minute goal to equalise at Cordoba's Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes.
Brazil seemed headed for defeat until Fred found the net from inside the area. Brazil initially took the lead six minutes before half-time in a fast counter-attack.
Paraguay striker Roque Santa Cruz equalised 11 minutes after the interval, and went ahead 12 minutes later when Nelson Haedo Valdez's shot came off Lucio but was put it away at the second attempt. 
Odd one out: A lone Brazil fan shows his feelings despite being completely surrounded by Paraguay supporters before their match in the Copa America
Odd one out: A lone Brazil fan shows his feelings despite being completely surrounded by Paraguay supporters before their match in the Copa America

In the meantime: For those who could focus on the pitch, Paraguay's Nelson Haedo Valdez is pictured scoring his team's second goal against Brazil in the match that ended 2-2
In the meantime: For those who could focus on the pitch, Paraguay's Nelson Haedo Valdez is pictured scoring his team's second goal against Brazil in the match that ended 2-2

Tibet Peaceful Liberation Celebrations, Central gov't delegation arrives in Lhasa

Tibet Peaceful Liberation Celebrations, Central gov't delegation arrives in Lhasa
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A delegation of China's central government arrives in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, on July 17, 2011. The delegation came to attend the celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of Tibet's peaceful liberation. (Xinhua/Xie Huanchi)

BEIJING -- China on Sunday slammed President Barack Obama's meeting with the Dalai Lama as an act that has "grossly interfered in China's internal affairs" and damaged Chinese-American relations.

The strident statement from China's Foreign Ministry came hours after Obama met with the Tibetan spiritual leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who was in Washington for an 11-day Buddhist ritual.

China had already called on the United States to stop Saturday's meeting, warning it could hurt relations between the two countries.

After the 45-minute private session at the White House, China said the Foreign Ministry and the Chinese Embassy had lodged objections with U.S. representatives in Beijing and Washington.

"Such an act has grossly interfered in China's internal affairs, hurt the feelings of the Chinese people and damaged Sino-American relations," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said in the statement.

"We demand the U.S. side seriously consider China's stance, immediately adopt measures to wipe out the baneful impact, stop interfering in China's internal affairs and cease to connive and support anti-China separatist forces that seek 'Tibetan independence,'" Ma said.

Dharamsala (Himachal Pradesh), July 17: Social activists and intellectuals assailed the China's attitude to eliminate the Tibetan cultural heritage.


They were participating in a function to mark the release of a book titled 'Imposing Modernity with Chinese Characteristics: The Fate of Tibetan Civilisation' on the cultural genocide committed by China on Saturday.

The book was released at the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD).

This publication is a concise report on the alleged cultural genocide that China is committing in Tibet with the Tibetan language, customs and other cultural aspects.

Anant Kumar Asthana, a representative of the Human Rights Law and a co-author of the book, stated that this book makes a clear attempt to look into China's role in the eradication of the original Tibetan culture in Tibet.

"This book is making an attempt to examine the charges of committing cultural genocide in Tibet on People's Republic of China. So this book is a kind of fresh attempt to look into the latest realities and to see whether whatever is happening in Tibet amounts to cultural genocide or not. So this book is an inquiry into that," said Asthana.Ugyen Tenzin, Director of TCHRD stated that the book exposes China's misdeeds with the culture of Tibet.

"The cultural genocide taking place in Tibet is the Chinese government's systematic policy of eliminating the Tibetan culture, identity and language. That kind of a thing is taking place inside Tibet. So we have brought out in this report that how Tibetan identity and culture are being eliminated inside Tibet. The Chinese are claiming that lots of development is taking place inside Tibet. But are the developments benefiting all the Tibetans?" he said.

The researchers of the book have interviewed newly arrived refugees from Tibet explaining why there is such a massive retaliation and opposition towards the developments and why it failed to persuade Tibetans to remain within China.

An estimated 80,000 Tibetans, along with their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, arrived in India in 1959 after an unsuccessful uprising against the Chinese rule

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World-renowned DJ, entertainer and multi-platinum songwriter-producer, Clinton Sparks dined at Nove Italiano Saturday night before kicking of his residency at the Palms Casino Resort (Photo credit: Joe Fury).

To launch his regular gig at the Palms entitled the Awesome Party, Sparks dropped in from Moon Nightclub’s retractable roof.

Sparks’ Awesome Party is where randomness makes sense and great mixes and fun collide to create one insane revelry. Clubgoers can expect the unexpected with a night filled with disorderly commotion including toilet paper guns, aerialists, blowup dolls and awesome outfit s. Edgy, energized and definitely extraordinary, Sparks spins and performs on the mic to deliver an unmatched and uniquely chaotic performance all night long during his Awesome Party.


Also at Moon Nightclub, illusionist and Strip headliner Criss Angel experienced the Awesome Party, following his dinner at N9NE Steakhouse.

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Dalai Lama Tibet, Obama meet despite on China’s warning

Dalai Lama Tibet, Obama meet despite on China’s warning
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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama met privately with the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, at the White House on Saturday, despite a warning from Beijing that the meeting would risk damaging relations between China and the U.S.

Reflecting the diplomatic sensitivity of the visit, the 44-minute meeting with the Dalai Lama — Obama’s second as president — was closed to the news media. China considers Tibet its territory and the Dalai Lama a separatist, although he favors self-rule rather than independence.

The Dalai Lama underscored that point in his conversation with Obama, according to a White House summary of the meeting. The White House statement also reflected the delicate balance Obama sought to strike, saying he expressed “strong support” for direct talks and a resolution between China and Tibet that protects both Tibetans’ basic rights and China’s claim to the territory. Obama also “stressed the importance he attaches to building a U.S.-China cooperative partnership.”

“The president reiterated his strong support for the preservation of the unique religious, cultural and linguistic traditions of Tibet and the Tibetan people throughout the world,” the statement said. “He underscored the importance of the protection of human rights of Tibetans in China.”

The meeting came at a particularly delicate time as China, the largest creditor to the U.S., has expressed concern about the risk of a default on U.S. bonds if Obama and congressional Republicans cannot break their impasse over raising the nation’s legal debt limit.

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