A Look Back At India S Asia Cup Triumphs

Their win in the 2016 Asia Cup, made India the only team to win the trophy both in the 50 overs & T20 format. They are also the only team to win three consecutive Asia Cups. So let us take a look at their 6 Asia Cup triumphs, five of which came against the same opponent in the final - Sri Lanka. UAE 1984 The first edition of the Asia Cup comprised of three teams – India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 902 words · Ellen Wells

A Look Back At Roger Federer S Incredible Comeback At Ao 2017

There was one particular 26 shot rally in the final set of Australian Open 2017 between Rafael Nadal and arguably, the “greatest of them all”, where the ageing maestro hit an almost magical forehand down the line. It left Nadal gaping. It was a throwback to those glory days when the great Federer would time and again leave his opponents dumbstruck. Great men invite challenges. They are in fact bored when one is not presented before them....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 556 words · Lucy Groh

A Clinton Ally Falls Prey To Whitewater

But last week, almost nine months after he resigned from the department’s No. 3 job, Webster Hubbell became another of Clinton’s Arkansas liabilities. Hubbell tentatively agreed with Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr to plead guilty to one count each of mail fraud and tax evasion. The charges, both felonies, stemmed from allegations that Hubbell billed more than $200,000 in improper expenses to the Rose Law Firm. Among the clients overcharged were the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 487 words · Patrick Boone

A Complete Guide To Chapter 5 Of Stray

RELATED: Stray: Every Badge (& Where to Find Them) The good news is that Rooftops is one of the more linear chapters in Stray, with very few opportunities for players to get lost. That said, there are a couple of memories that are easy to miss, not to mention the solitary scratching spot that’s required for unlocking the game’s “Territory” trophy. This guide will explain where to find them....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 848 words · Dorothy Hernandez

A Conservative Path Forward On Big Tech Opinion

Washington is focused on ways to rein in Big Tech. For many Democrats, the path forward is clear. They want to break up Big Tech. They want a moratorium on mergers. And they want social media companies to censor even more online speech. For many Republicans, this debate is about our path forward. Do we hold Big Tech accountable or do we sit on our hands and do nothing? In many ways, this discussion is a microcosm for a broader debate taking place within the conservative movement—one that reflects shifting views about the role of government on issues as varied as trade and the economy to national security....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 871 words · Sally Threatt

A Couple Of Cuckoos Episode 2 Review

That being said, the first episode of A Couple of Cuckoos was actually quite good. It managed to do its job as an entry point for the viewers while introducing the characters and establishing the premise properly. So the question now shifts to whether the series keep this momentum going. RELATED: Slice of Life Anime To Watch If You Like Komi Can’t Communicate Previously on A Couple of Cuckoos In the first episode, fans are introduced to Nagi and Erika, teenagers who were switched at birth....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 759 words · Marvin Levi

A Crazy 3 Vs 5 Basketball Sequence In Us College Basketball

7 bench players from Alabama team got ejected for leaving the bench during an on-court scuffle leaving the team with just 5 players to finish the game but the madness didn’t end here. An Alabama player then fouled out and another left with an injury, forcing the Alabama team to play over 10 minutes with just three players. Alabama was not even close when this all happened but then started the inspiring game from Alabama’s freshman guard Collin Sexton who dropped 40 points to bring his team on the verge of victory but fell short 84-89....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 153 words · John Mcbroom

A Defensive Henrik Larsson Darijo Srna Can Galvanise Barcelona S Season

The position has been a problem for the club since Dani Alves left for Juventus, with Aleix Vidal failing to convince coach Luis Enrique he can do the job. Barca, however, are not interested in a transfer that could put at risk their activity for the coming summer. Martial is back for United Srna, then, has emerged as a good, cheap option, a Larsson-style firefighter who can do a sterling job for the Catalans in the twilight of his career....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 381 words · Aleida Klassen

A Dismal Report Card

What’s really frightening about these results is that the alarm has been ringing since the 1983 publication of “A Nation at Risk,” the federally sponsored study that highlighted vast problems in the public schools. Yet despite years of talk about reform–and genuine efforts at change in a few places–American students are still not making the grade and remain behind their counterparts in other industrialized nations. Most mainstream educators already agree that American math instruction needs a drastic overhaul, with more emphasis on group problem-solving and creative thinking rather than repetitive drills....

January 1, 2023 · 7 min · 1474 words · Carolyn Jackson

A Dissenting Voice Peak Lebron James Made A Rushmore Like Mark On Miami

The most dominant version of LeBron, though? That’s up for debate. Once again, LeBron’s time in Cleveland, whether it’s the first stint, second stint or the two together, may very well come to mind, but he was at the peak of his powers during his four seasons in Miami. MORE: Marino, Wade, Griese, Mourning land on SN’s Miami Rushmore LeBron’s peak is admittedly difficult to pinpoint because he’s been hanging 27-7-7 on folks for almost two decades now....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 627 words · Christine Moh

A Duplicate Name Exists On The Network

Why Duplicate Name Problems Occur on Windows Windows clients display “A duplicate name exists on the network” when two devices are detected with the same network name. This error can be triggered in several ways: Two Windows computers use the same generic name. The local network is set up to use a Windows Workgroup, and the name chosen for the workgroup is the same as the name of another device on the network, such as a home broadband router....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 327 words · Dolores Ader

A Feast Of Literary Delights

Capote’s guest list supplies a sharp snapshot of the way things were–and how much the times have changed. Not one person from the world of rock and roll made the cut. That wasn’t hip then. Neither, for that matter, were young people. Capote invited about three people under 30, including Mia Farrow, who appeared in her capacity as Mrs. Frank Sinatra. Only three artists got invited. And a couple of publishers and magazine editors....

January 1, 2023 · 7 min · 1470 words · George Porter

A Fertile Scheme

The idea that would become ronsangels.com–the only egg-donor Web site aimed at infertile couples who dream of raising a Playmate of the Month–came to Harris as he was casting a model for a print ad he was shooting. Harris mentioned a news story about a couple advertising for Ivy League women willing to donate–or, rather, sell–eggs for in vitro fertilization. “This model said, ‘I’d do that’,” Harris recalled. “I said, I know all these girls....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 993 words · James Warren

A Glance At The Best Ten Luxury Cars Of 2013

Audi Q5 Diesel: Audi Q5 is a compact SUV weighing around 4500 pounds, with a 3-liter turbocharged V-6 diesel. What’s great about Audi Q5 Diesel is the driving dynamics. Shelling out almost $50,000 is definitely worth it. 2013 Tesla Model S: You may go and ask any owner of this wonderful car about the shortcomings and complains, it is guaranteed you will find very less people. It goes fast, browses Internet and no time is as perfect to cash in on his car as now....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 401 words · Steve Smith

A Good Investment

I was standing on the l35th Street Bridge in Manhattan, enjoying the view of the Harlem River, when I was shot in the spine in broad daylight by a young man on a bicycle. The police called it an attempted robbery. If two people passing by hadn’t rescued me, I would have died. The bullet left me paralyzed. I am now paraplegic and use a wheelchair. I spent three weeks at Harlem Hospital....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 1001 words · Carolee Wilks

A Great Awokening It Still Takes Video For Black People To Be Believed Opinion

This instinct to find any evidence of progress has become quite apparent over the past few weeks. We are witnessing the second wave of the Black Lives Matter movement, and both the media and many scholars have remarked on how many more white Americans are showing up to shout down systemic racism in policing. They have lauded the notion that white people’s political attitudes around issues of racial discrimination have progressed....

January 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1071 words · Christel Peterson

A High Tech Accounting

What happened last week provided a cautionary tale. Early Monday, MicroStrategy–a prominent software company–announced that it was revising its 1999 financial results. Sales would drop roughly 25 percent, from $205 million to about $150 million. Profits would change from a reported 15 cents a share to a loss of between 43 cents and 51 cents. The reaction was swift. On Monday, MicroStrategy’s stock plunged 62 percent, from $226.75 to $86....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 849 words · Steven Newman

A Jane Eyre In The New Zealand Bush

Going to Baines’s cabin every day to play her music, Ada is pulled into a weirdly passionate relationship with the illiterate Baines, himself an enigma who has tattooed his face like the local Maori natives. When the probably virginal Stewart, who hasn’t consummated his marriage, discovers the liaison, Gothic violence explodes in the New Zealand bush. Watching “The Piano,” you are led from surprise to surprise, like a child hearing a fairy tale for the first time....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 244 words · Richard Guthrie

A Link To The Past 10 Hardest Enemies In The Game Ranked

RELATED: A Link To The Past: Everything You Didn’t Know About The Moon Pearl A love/hate relationship exists between the players and some fo the enemies in the game, though. These monsters in question challenge the players to a far greater degree than most others. They are the foes that keep the player in check and prevent the adventure from ever becoming dull. 10 Wizzrobe Wizzrobes are smaller enemies, about the same size as Link, who attack by shooting balls of mystical energy at the player....

January 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1226 words · Cecilia Ellis

A Look At Incoming Longhorns Center Myles Turner

He looks like a man among boys because, well, he is. Turner, the No. 2 player in the class of 2014, decided to stay in his home state of Texas and will be a force in the paint for the Longhorns this winter. His trainer, Ken “Slim” Roberson said in December of 2013 that “(h)e could possibly be —if not the best— one of the top three players to ever come out of Texas....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 145 words · Bruce Street