Friday, September 27, 2013

U.S., Iran gear for historic nuclear talks

United Nations (United States) (AFP) - With the eyes of the world upon them, the United States and Iran will Thursday have one of their highest-level meetings since the 1979 revolution as their foreign ministers join talks on Tehran's suspect nuclear program.

And while officials are saying that no bilateral talks are planned between US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif, there remains the chance for a quick tete-a-tete in the corridor.

Zarif will be the first Iranian foreign minister to sit down with his counterparts from the five permanent members of the UN Security -- Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States -- plus Germany to discuss Iran's nuclear program.

The Iranian delegation will only join part of the talks being hosted by EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton however, and no-one is keen to raise hopes of a breakthrough in the dragging negotiations.

Indeed the encounter with European, Russian and Chinese foreign ministers is set to be brief.

It comes after speculation that Iran's new President Hassan Rouhani would meet or at least shake hands with President Barack Obama at the United Nations fizzled out.

But diplomats say Thursday's meeting will give them the first chance to take the measure of the new Iranian leadership which took office in August.

And they insist it will give the Iranians the opportunity to prove there is some substance behind Rouhani's charm offensive, and his claims that Iran is only seeking to pursue a peaceful civilian nuclear energy program.

Ashton, who has led Western efforts to engage with Tehran, said this week she was "struck by the energy and determination" of Zarif.

But "as you would appreciate, there is a huge amount of work to do," she added.

The international powers made a new proposal to Tehran this year, before Rouhani's election, believed to offer some relief from international sanctions which have crippled Iran's economy in return for a scaling back of its uranium enrichment.

"There's a sense that we never actually got a firm response or a detailed response to that," a senior US official said.

One western diplomat said however that "while we are sensitive to signals there isn't the slightest ouverture, it's the same old speech."

"We told him that there is an offer on the table, and that if you have an offer we'll look at it carefully," the diplomat said.

"If the Iranians say they want a new round of talks as they have something serious to propose, we'll accept. If there is the slightest opportunity we'll take it."

For his part Zarif said on his Twitter account from New York: "We have a historic opportunity to resolve the nuclear issue," if world powers adjust to the "new Iranian approach."

Obama and Rouhani, in almost back-to-back speeches at the United Nations on Tuesday, both stressed their willingness to try to resolve the nuclear issue. But they came at it from different perspectives.

Rouhani said Iran poses "absolutely no threat to the world," and condemned the international sanctions against his country.

He reiterated Iran's long standing position that the international community had to accept Iran's nuclear activity, which Western nations say hides an attempt to reach a nuclear bomb capacity.

Noting that Rouhani has said Iran will "never" build a nuclear bomb, Obama said there was a basis for "a meaningful agreement."

But he stressed: "To succeed, conciliatory words will have to be matched by actions that are transparent and verifiable" on the nuclear program.

"The roadblocks may prove to be too great, but I firmly believe the diplomatic path must be tested," Obama said.

And in a stunning interview with the Washington Post, Rouhani said he hoped to reach an agreement on the nuclear program within three months, insisting he had the full backing of the country's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to broke a deal.

"The only way forward is for a timeline to be inserted into the negotiations that's short -- and wrap it up. That is a decision of my government, that short is necessary to settle the nuclear file," he said.

"If it's three months that would be Iran's choice, if it's six months that's still good. It's a question of months not years."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-iran-gear-historic-nuclear-talks-031932962.html

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Monday, September 23, 2013

High school football: St. Paul Central bottles up Jeff Jones, Minneapolis Washburn

St. Paul Central bottled up the state's top recruit, running back Jeff Jones, and beat Minneapolis Washburn 47-25 at James Griffin Stadium on Saturday.

Jones, who stuffed the stat sheet with 16 touchdowns in the first three games of the season, was limited to 17 rushing yards by the Minutemen. He added 63 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown but never really was a factor.

"We've been talking all week that we wanted to be like a pack of wolves on the field," Central coach Scott Howell said. "We knew what (Jones) could do, so we wanted 11 guys to the ball at all times, and our guys did a great job doing that."

Jones, a target on Gophers recruiting boards, injured his hip on the opening kickoff of the second half. He played one more series, then was held out for the rest of the game.

"I didn't want to see him injure it any more," Washburn coach Giovan Jenkins said. "I made the decision to keep him out because his career and everything that comes after is way more important than this one game."

Jenkins added his team didn't make enough plays.

That wasn't a problem for Central (4-0). The Minutemen opened an early lead and never looked back.

Garrett Gardner and Jakobi Jackson scored first-quarter touchdowns, but that was only the start for Central. Quarterback Felix Taylor Jr. burned the Washburn secondary all afternoon. His 30-yard touchdown pass to Rayeon Williams pushed the score to 21-0.

That connection was one of a few big plays for Taylor, who finished 8 for 10 for 235 passing yards and two touchdowns.

"It was a great team effort," he said. "This is one the first times our offense has really stepped up and played as well as our defense."

Washburn (3-1) struggled to put together drives for most of the first half, but it broke through in the second quarter when Jones, ineffective on the ground, finally made his presence felt with a 22-yard touchdown reception to make it 21-7.

That was as close as the Millers got, with Gardner scoring three consecutive Central touchdowns on running plays. He finished with four touchdowns and deferred a lot of the credit to his offensive line.

"That was the main reason I scored all those touchdowns," he said. "They came to practice this week and were focused, and it showed."

"It was a good chance for us to see where we were at," Howell said, "and we put all aspects of the game together. It was a great performance."

Source: http://www.twincities.com/sports/ci_24148633/high-school-football-st-paul-central-bottles-up?source=rss

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Thursday, September 19, 2013

B.C. Angels players 'devastated' at cancellation of LFL Canada season

Acrimony between Legends Football League Canada management and players in Calgary and Saskatoon has resulted in the complete cancellation of the 2013 season.

The four-team league, formerly known as Lingerie Football League Canada, announced last week that half of its scheduled games would be cancelled and the season-opening date pushed back by three weeks in order "to insure a better product on the field with greater preparation."

A Metro Calgary newspaper report later indicated that there had been a mass exodus of players from the Calgary Fillies, a new expansion squad, amid complaints of league disorganization and safety concerns.

Then earlier this week, according to the Saskatoon StarPhoenix, the Saskatoon Sirens voted not to suit up in 2013 after their schedule was trimmed from four to just two games, prompting the league to dissolve the season entirely.

The move was described as "devastating" by B.C. Angels linebacker/receiver Kate Marshall, one of five returning veterans from last year's squad which won the inaugural LFL Canada championship. The Angels play out of the Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre (AESC).

The Angels, according to Marshall, were organized and prepared for the 2013 season ??they had a roster of 17 committed players, and had been holding two to three practices per week in Vancouver and White Rock for the past four-plus months.

"Our team was definitely ready to go," she said. "It's a pretty big disappointment for us, because of the time commitment and everything we'd put into this season and launching the season in Canada.

"We were just starting to get into major promotion mode and selling tickets and everything."

Complaints out of Calgary about player safety ??the Fillies reportedly only received shoulder pads and helmets two weeks before their first scheduled game ??weren't shared by the Angels, Marshall said.

"Obviously with a contact sport, there's a concern with player safety," she noted. "But at the same time, we were pretty prepared in that aspect ??we'd done a bit of hitting and contact with our pads and helmets to get up to speed. But my understanding is that a lot of the other teams hadn't gotten there (practicing in pads) yet."

As for the claims of LFL disorganization, Kevin Snell, who coached the Angels last season and has been mentoring the new coaching staff, noted that there's not typically a lot of communication between the league and the coaches until just before the season starts.

"(LFL founder) Mitch (Mortaza) is running a U.S. league and an Australian league," he said. "To be a coach in this league, you have to be a self-starter. They kind of give it to you and let you run with it, which is awesome ? nobody likes to be micromanaged."

Snell said that the Angels players are "crushed" and "devastated" that the season has been kiboshed.

"It's unfortunate, because it's about the girls," he said.

Mortaza told the StarPhoenix that the LFL ??which tends to generate controversy to begin with due to the players' skimpy attire ??plans to return to Canada in 2014 with six teams and an expanded schedule.

The B.C. Angels had two home games scheduled at the AESC, and ticket purchasers will be issued refunds.

Source: http://www.abbynews.com/news/224254461.html

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Abbas says future border excludes Israel

Published: Sept. 17, 2013 at 8:43 AM

JERICHO, West Bank, Sept. 17 (UPI) -- The future border of the Palestinian state with Jordan will exclude Israel, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said, adding he is ready for peace.

The Palestinian state border with Jordan will extend from the Dead Sea through the Jordan Valley up to Beit She'an, Abbas said while attending a graduation ceremony at a Jericho university Sunday.

"This is a Palestinian-Jordanian border, and that's how it will remain. Frankly Israel won't be present between us and Jordan," The Jerusalem Post quoted Abbas as saying.

The Palestinian leader did not rule out the possibility of international troops being deployed to supervise a peace agreement with Israel once a final deal is secured. Abbas said he sought to reach a just and ever-lasting solution that will end the conflict with Israel.

"We are working with the U.S. administration and the other members of the Quartet [the United Nations, the EU and Russia] to make the peace process succeed."

The Palestinian Authority will "continue to display good intentions until the end; the timeline is known -- from six to nine months. If there are good and peaceful intentions, then we are ready for peace."

There are some 19 Israeli communities in the Jordan Valley established for the 1970s to the 1990s.

Arutz Sheva reported Monday Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu vigorously opposes any Israeli pullout from the Jordan Valley, Israel's eastern border. However Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, who heads up negotiations with the Palestinians, supports such a move and is willing to allow international forces to take the Israeli army's place.The report said Livni has reportedly raised the issue in discussions with the Palestinians.

Source: http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2013/09/17/Abbas-says-future-border-excludes-Israel/UPI-93761379421813/

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