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1 Jul 2014

Last-gasp: As Di Maria late goal see off Switzerland out of the world cup


Angel Di Maria scored in the 118th minute as Argentina scraped past Switzerland and booked their place in the World Cup quarterfinals.
In a first half of few chances, Josip Drmic spurned the clearest opening after he was put through by Xherdan Shaqiri only to see his attempted lob easily gathered by goalkeeper Sergio Romero.
The second half brought a marked improvement, and Switzerland goalkeeper Diego Benaglio had to make smart saves from Marcos Rojo, Gonzalo Higuain and Lionel Messi as Alejandro Sabella's side sought to seize control, but the match went to extra time.
Fatigue was evident from that point on but Benaglio continued to impress, making strong saves from Ezequiel Garay and Di Maria, until the Real Madrid man slotted home in the dying moments from Messi's assist.
Blerim Dzemaili hit the post in injury time and then diverted the ball wide when it bounced back off his leg as Argentina held on to progress.

Steven Gerrard relaxing with family after a dissapointing world cup show

 He captained the England team who failed to impress at the group stages of the Brazil World Cup.
But Steven Gerrard opted not to wallow around in pity and is enjoying rejuvenating a sunshine break with his family.
The 34-year-old football star shared adorable family pictured with his fans on Instagram as he revealed that some time with his three daughters, Lilly-Ella, Lourdes and Lexie, is the perfect cure to his recent World cup woes.
The Liverpool Football Club veteran showed off his ripped physique in one shot as he lay across as sun lounger with two of his girls.
Sporting red shorts and a pair of sunglasses, the football ace put the fruits of his rigorous training schedule on full display.

Elton John claim Jesus Would Have Supported Gay Marriage

 Elton John said Jesus Christ was so full of compassion that He would have been a supporter of gay marriage. The singer also thought that the rules preventing gay clergy from marrying and requiring Catholic priests to be celibate were "old and stupid."

"The church hierarchy, the traditionalists, might be up in arms about it but times have changed," John told Sky News' Murnaghan programme. "If Jesus Christ was alive today, I cannot see him, as the Christian person that he was and the great person that he was, saying this could not happen."

The Rocket Man continued, "He was all about love and compassion and forgiveness and trying to bring people together and that is what the church should be about." For that, he praised Pope Francis who supported civil unions for same-sex couples and the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby who said that same-sex marriage was "great."

"He's excited me so much by his humanity," the singer said of the Pope. "He's taken everything down to the humility of faith. He's stripped it down to the bare bones and said it's all basically about love and inclusiveness. That has to be encouraged by the Church of England as well."

John has been in civil partnership with David Furnish since December 2005 when Civil Partnership Act came into force in the U.K. They plan to marry next year in a "very quiet and very off the cuff" ceremony.

Lady Gaga seen with her boyfriend 'Taylor Kinney' at a poolside in Atlantic City

As a couple they are rarely seen engaging in public displays of affection.
But on Sunday, Lady Gaga didn't seem to care who was watching as she happily sat on 32-year-old boyfriend Taylor Kinney's lap enjoying a poolside afternoon at their Atlantic City Hotel.
The 28-year-old singer was in the New Jersey city for her zany ArtRave: The Artpop Ball tour and completed a performance at the Boardwark Hall the night before.
So it was time for some relaxation for the couple as they hung out together in matching eighties rock-inspired rock outfits. 
Gaga donned a pair of super tight Daisy Dukes for the chill-out session and wore a black Mötley Crüe T-shirt on top.
Her locks were dyed jet black (or maybe she had on a wig) and she sported a blunt fringe and piled the rest on top of her head in a large bun. She accessorised with huge cat-eye sunglasses and an even bigger pair of gold hoop earrings.
 At one point she kneeled poolside and chatted to a friend as her hunky man looked on. And there appeared to be a theme with the gang's outfits as several of her pals appeared to be sporting vintage heavy metal shirts.

Fall of Africa Lastline in Brazil: As Germany defeat a resilient Algerian side

 Germany scraped through to a World Cup quarterfinal meeting with France despite being given a real scare by Algeria on a thrilling night of football in Porto Alegre.
Andre Schurrle and Mesut Ozil scored as Germany won 2-1 after extra time, but for much of the night, it seemed Joachim Low's men were heading for what would have been the shock defeat of the tournament so far.
Algeria spotted Germany's vulnerable high-line defence from the first whistle and took advantage with a series of long-ball counter-attacks.
Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer played sweeper for much of the match in the Estadio Beira-Rio, racing out of his box to clear on four occasions.
Islam Slimani was a constant threat for the African nation, who looked like World Cup contenders, rather than knockout stage debutants.
Sofiane Feghouli and Faouzi Ghoulam were guilty of missing first-half chances for Algeria and Mehdi Mostefa also shot wide in extra time.
Rais M'Bolhi had a superb game in the Algeria goal, saving from Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Schurrle in normal time.
But his efforts to avenge the 1982 "Disgrace of Gijon" -- when West Germany and Austria conspired to eliminate Algeria from the World Cup -- were ultimately ended by Ozil, who swept home in the second period of extra time.
Abdelmoumene Djabou scored in the 120th minute, but Algeria could not find another as a massively relieved Germany sealed a quarter-final meeting with France in the Maracana.
Algeria's plan to hit Germany on the break was clear from the off.
Slimani sneaked in behind Per Mertesacker following a long punt up field, but luckily for the Arsenal defender, Neuer sprinted off his line and put in a superb sliding tackle well outside his area.
Feghouli then showed Jerome Boateng up, turning the former Manchester City defender in the box, but he shot wide.
Algeria thought all the early pressure had paid off when Slimani headed El Arbi Soudani's cross in. Algeria coach Vahid Halilhodzic flung his arms in the air, but the goal was ruled out for offside.
Still, Algeria continued to pile on the pressure on the counter.
Soudani played Ghoulam in behind, but he failed to test Neuer.
Once again, Algeria punted the ball long. Mertesacker failed to control the ball and Feghouli raced free only for Neuer to dash out of his box and clear.
M'Bolhi then kept Algeria in it with two saves in quick succession just before a frantic first half came to an end.
Schurrle came on for Mario Gotze at the break and made an immediate impact, latching on to Thomas Muller's pass, but his deflected shot flew just wide.
Germany were dominating possession, but they could not beat M'Bolhi, who pulled off an outstanding save to deny Lahm on the hour.
The Algerians' pace still made them the most dangerous side in the second half. Neuer had to come racing out of his area for a third time to deny Slimani with his head.
Germany had two great chances to win with 10 minutes of the 90 left, but M'Bolhi saved Muller's header and Schurrle's follow-up was blocked on the line.
Neuer's sweeping skills were called on again with two minutes to go as he denied Feghouli.
Schweinsteiger should have won the game in the final minute of normal time, but he fired a free header straight at the Algeria goalkeeper.
Moments earlier Muller fell over as part of a free-kick routine. Nothing was going right for the Germans.
That all changed less than two minutes into extra-time.
Muller pinched the ball off Algeria full-back Aissa Mandi and squared for Schurrle, who flicked the ball beyond M'Bolhi with his instep.
The Algerians tired, but they kept looking for the equaliser. Mostefa shot just wide when he should have tested Neuer.
Ozil scored in the final minute to give Germany a two-goal cushion, but Djabou then turned home Feghouli's cross to give Algeria a glimmer of hope.
There was not enough time for Algeria to find another though and Germany progressed.

Forbes' Top 100 Celebrity: As Beyonce Top List Dethroning Oprah Winfrey

Beyonce Knowles tops this year's list of Celebrity 100 by Forbes. The "Single Ladies" singer knocks Oprah Winfrey out of the first place this year as the media mogul sits at No. 4. The second place is taken by LeBron James, while Dr. Dre takes the third spot. Ellen DeGeneres rounds out the top five.

The magazine compiles the list based on fame and money. The ranks are decided after they obtained info regarding stars' estimated income from entertainment-related activities from June 1, 2013 to June 1 2014 by talking to lawyers, producers, agents and other people in the entertainment industry. The celebrities' fame, meanwhile, was measured by social media power and how many times each star was mentioned in printed media, on TV and radio.

During the period, the former Destiny's Child member cashed in an estimated $115 million. She gained success with her tour which raked in $2.4 million per stop, according to Pollstar. Her album "Beyonce" was also popular with its single "Drunk in Love" having sold more than 1 million copies. In addition to her music, the mother of one took part in campaigns for various companies such as H&M and Pepsi.

James, who is placed second, gained about $72 million last year with endorsing gigs for Coke and McDonald's among others. Dr. Dre, meanwhile, received a whopping $620 million in earnings last year due to Apple's purchase of Beats by Dre. Last year, Winfrey received approximately $82 million in earnings, while the host of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" gained $70 million.

Forbes' 2014 Celebrity 100 List:

  1. Beyonce Knowles, $115 million
  2. LeBron James, $72 million
  3. Dr. Dre, $620 million
  4. Oprah Winfrey, $82 million
  5. Ellen DeGeneres, $70 million
  6. Jay-Z, $60 million
  7. Floyd Mayweather, Jr., $105 million
  8. Rihanna, $48 million
  9. Katy Perry, $40 million
  10. Robert Downey Jr., $75 million

Happy New Month Friends

As this new month of July 2014 begins, here are our wishes for you:
May this month bring you satisfaction, peace and joy.
May all the desires of your heart be granted.
May this be the beginning of new things in your life.
Stay strong, be positive and fulfill your dreams
Happy new month friends

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