Temple to sprout after long, home-grown effort
The News Review:
- Temple to sprout after long, home-grown effort
- New rules from Uefa
- The St. Petersburg Times – World – SPORTS WATCH
- Entertainment Delhi
Temple to sprout after long, home-grown effort
St. Petersburg Times – Apr 22, 2005
By SHERYL KAYPublished April 22, 2005 TAMPA PALMS – Like so many visions, this one hit Tracy Maurer while she was in traffic. It took the Hunter’s Green private investigator an hour to drive to Friday night services at her South Tampa synagogue. “Even without rush hour, it was still a good 40-minute drive,” Maurer said. The solution? A synagogue right here in New Tampa.
New rules from Uefa
TVNZ – Apr 22, 2005
The new rule will come into force at the start of the 2006-07season with four home-grown players in the squads for ChampionsLeague and Uefa Cup matches, rising to six in 2007-08 and eight theseason after. The ruling does not apply to domestic competitions, althoughUefa is encouraging its members to adopt the rule in their owncompetitions too. The home-grown rule was the major decision approved by Uefa’s 52member nations, although the congress also agreed to defer theelection for the next president of Uefa and other executivecommittee elections until 2007 to bring Uefa into line with Fifaand most of the other confederations. Meanwhile, both Uefa president Lennart Johansson and his Fifacounterpart Sepp Blatter, who addressed the congress, condemned therecent outbreaks of violence, corruption and continued racism inthe sport. “There are dark clouds threatening on the horizon,” saidBlatter, who added: “we must all live up to our social andeducational responsibilities. Johansson told reporters later that Uefa seriously condemned thelatest outbreaks of violence in Italy and the Netherlands and saidall Uefa members are aware of their responsibilities. “They all know what they should be doing,” he said.
The St. Petersburg Times – World – SPORTS WATCH
St.Petersburg Times.ru – Apr 22, 2005
New Deal Eludes NHL NEW YORK (AP) – The NHL is searching for a deal, not replacements for its locked-out players. With speculation mounting that hockey would return next season no matter what, even if that meant using replacement players, commissioner Gary Bettman said Wednesday that the league won’t return to the ice in October if a new collective bargaining agreement hasn’t been reached with the players’ association. New Home Players Rule TALLINN (Reuters) – Clubs taking part in European club competitions must include eight home-grown players in their 25-man squads by the start of the 2008-09 season following a landmark decision taken at UEFA’s annual congress on Thursday. The new rule will come into force at the start of the 2006-07 season with four home-grown players in the squads for Champions League and UEFA Cup matches, rising to six in 2007-08 and eight the season after. The ruling does not apply to domestic competitions, although UEFA is encouraging its members to adopt the rule.
Entertainment Delhi
Hindu – Apr 22, 2005
Sudershan Hungama TV Chief Executive Officer Ronnie Screwvala pops out too many statistics even before you could ask him anything. He wants you to `understand’ first that it is the second most popular kids channel in India after Cartoon Network. And that unlike most international children’s channels, his home-grown Hungama TV has less of animation and more of live action shows specially meant for Indian kids. And now, even blockbuster Hindi films are to be aired, which calls for family entertainment. Forecasts Even as you soak in what he has just said, Ronnie comes up with his forecasts on the entertainment industry too. “I think in the coming years, the segmentation of kids’ channel would fade out. It would become a general entertainment channel.