Drew Barrymore arrives at premiere of "Whip It" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood

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Director of the movie and cast member Drew Barrymore poses at the premiere of "Whip It" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California September 29, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on October 2.

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Director of the movie and cast member Drew Barrymore poses at the premiere of "Whip It" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California September 29, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on October 2.

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Director of the movie and cast member Drew Barrymore poses at the premiere of "Whip It" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California September 29, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on October 2.

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Cast member and director of the movie Drew Barrymore (R) poses with co-star Ellen Page at the premiere of "Whip It" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California September 29, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on October 2.

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Director Quentin Tarantino gestures at the premiere of "Whip It" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California September 29, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on October 2.

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Actor Justin Long poses at the premiere of "Whip It" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California September 29, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on October 2.

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Cast member Eve poses at the premiere of "Whip It" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California September 29, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on October 2.

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Tennis player Serena Williams poses at the premiere of "Whip It" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California, September 29, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on October 2.

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Director of the movie and cast member Drew Barrymore (R) poses with director Steven Spielberg at the premiere of "Whip It" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California September 29, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on October 2.

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Director of the movie and cast member Drew Barrymore (C) poses with co-stars Ellen Page (L) and Juliette Lewis at the premiere of "Whip It" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California September 29, 2009.

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IAEA chief arrives in Iran for talks over nuclear issue

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International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei (L) walks with Iran's Ambassador to the IAEA Ali Asghar Soltanieh (R) as he arrives at Imam Khomeini International airport, 35 km (22 miles) south of Tehran October 3, 2009.

TEHRAN, Oct. 3 -- Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohamed ElBaradei arrived in Iran Saturday for talks with Iranian officials over Tehran's nuclear program, Iran's state radio reported.

During his stay in Iran, ElBaradei will meet with Iranian officials and discuss Iran's nuclear program with them, the report said.

According to Iran's English-language satellite channel Press TV,the IAEA chief was expected to meet with Ali Akbar Salehi, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, and other top nuclear officials on Sunday.

The IAEA chief would not visit the new uranium enrichment facility during his stay in Iran this time, Press TV quoted an announcement of the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) as saying.

The IAEA said on Friday that ElBaradei had been invited to Tehran by Iranian authorities and would travel there to discuss with Iran about its second uranium enrichment facility near Qom.

Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili on Thursday held talks with top envoys from the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany in Geneva, Switzerland.

During the talks, Jalili promised that Tehran would soon open its newly-disclosed uranium-enrichment facility near Qom to UN inspectors, according to European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana, who coordinated the talks.

According to the EU official, the parties also agreed to hold a second round of meetings focusing on Iran's nuclear issue by the end of this month.

(Xinhua)

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What makes Rio win 2016 Olympics bid?

COPENHAGEN, Oct. 2-- As the only candidate city of a developing country, what is behind Rio de Janeiro's success in beating Chicago, Madrid and Tokyo to win the bid for hosting the 2016 Olympic Games?

In the first round, Madrid won 28 votes, followed by Rio with 26, Tokyo 20 and Chicago 18. In the second round, Rio was on the top with 46, followed by Madrid with 29, Tokyo 20.

Rio won the campaign in the last round after netting 66 votes against Madrid's 32.

Analysts here believe that cards of economy and geography played a vital role in beating the other rich rivals.

The personal charm of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attracted support from wavering voters.

Geographically, this was the first time ever that a South American country has truly bid for the right of hosting an Olympic Games, the largest sports event on earth.

Silva, known as Lula, said several times that the Olympic Games should not always be held in rich nations, and Brazil and South America should "catch the opportunity to organize" these events.

"I ask for your support and vision. Rio is ready. If you give us this chance, you will not regret," he appealed, saying that the Brazilian people were full of "passion, energy and creativity".

He stressed that Brazil and South America have never hosted an Olympic Games.

"It is time to address this imbalance," he said, adding that Brazil was the only country among the four countries that have never had the honor to host a Games.

"For others it will be just one more Games," he noted. "For us, it will be an unparallel opportunity."

"It will boost the self-esteem of Brazilians" , "consolidate recent achievements" and "inspire new ones".

He said the bid was not only Brazil's, but also South America's, "bid of a continent with almost 400 million men and women and around 180 million youngsters".

Lula called on the IOC to take this opportunity "to expand the Olympic Games to new continents."

South America and Africa are the two continents that have never hosted an Olympic Games, the largest sports events on earth.

Besides, reports say that IOC President Jacques Rogge would like to leave a historical mark in the history of the Olympic Movement by moving it to a new continent.

Rogge is likely to be reelected as IOC president next week in Copenhagen as there is no other candidate for the post.

The Brazilians also played repeatedly a card of economy.

Lula said "the economy makes it possible" for South American country to organize a Olympic Games.

"Brazil is experiencing a magical moment in terms of growth," Lula told the press, saying that his country "today is experiencing a much more favorable situation than many developed countries".

As developed nations are facing a dire situation in their labor market because of the financial crisis, Brazil created 240,000 new jobs last month and "there will be one million new jobs this year," the Brazilian president told a press conference on Thursday.

Lula's devoted effort and personal charm worked in the final presentation, observers here say.

Lula made a hearted and passionate speech in very short sentences, taking the breath away of his audience.

The IOC listed the strong points in its evaluation report about Rio.

It said that Rio de Janeiro's bid "is centred on the vision of using sport as a catalyst for social integration" and the Games for "celebration and transformation" of the city, the region and the country.

The bid is driven by the Brazilian Government and Rio 2016's vision incorporates the government's plans for improved social integration through investment in sports programs involving social inclusion through sport and leisure, elite sports training, expansion of infrastructure, the promotion of major events and its commitment to bring the Games to South America.

A Rio 2016 Games aims to showcase Brazil's and Rio's capabilities, social and economic development and natural features, the report said.

The 2016 venue plan would be closely aligned with general development plans and the social needs of the city. The Games would act as a vehicle for new facilities, transport and other infrastructure and physical regeneration, particularly of the city's waterways and key development zones of the city.

The federal government considers the investment required for infrastructure would leave an affordable and significant legacy.

The vision for the Games is endorsed by strong public support as shown in the IOC's opinion poll, which was 84 percent, the highest of all the four candidate cities.
(Xinhua)
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Lula hails Rio's victory in 2016 Olympic hosting bid biggest gift

COPENHAGEN, Oct. 2 -- Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hailed here on Friday a victory for Rio de Janeiro's bid for hosting the 2016 Summer Olympics as "the biggest gift" he ever got as president.

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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (R) shows the plate awarded by President of the International Olympic Committee Jacques Rogge (L) during a new conference after Rio de Janiero was announced as the host city for the 2016 Olympic games in Copenhagen, capital of Danmark, Oct. 2, 2009.

"As president, this is the biggest gift I have ever got," tearful Lula told reporters after Rio was chosen as the host city for the 31st Olympic Games in 2016 by the 121st session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

"I thought I would never be touched again in my life. Rio has soul, it has heart," he said.

Rio collected 66 votes to beat Madrid in third and final round of voting.

Chicago and Tokyo were out of the race in the first and second round of voting respectively.

"The substantial difference was that those who were here to vote saw in our eyes that we came here with heart and soul. The other countries came here with proposals, we came with our heart and our soul," he said, wiping tears with a handkerchief once in awhile.

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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (3rd R) celebrates during a new conference after Rio de Janiero was announced as the host city for the 2016 Olympic games in Copenhagen, capital of Danmark, Oct. 2, 2009.

He said that his country "stopped being a second-class country and definitively joined the level of first-class nations", quoting the World Bank as saying that Brazil would be in 2016 the world's fifth-largest economy.

"Nobody doubts our economic and social greatness anymore," the Brazilian president said.

He said that after the victory, the Brazilian people and government would shoulder their responsibilities to organize a spectacular Olympic Games in the seven years to come.

Brazil and South America have never hosted an Olympic Games, the largest sports event on earth.

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Rio wins bid to host 2016 Olympic Games

COPENHAGEN, Oct. 2 -- Rio de Janeiro of Brazil was chosen here on Friday by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the host city of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.

IOC President Jacques Rogge made the announcement after three rounds of votes by nearly more than 90 IOC members.

The Brazilian city won the bid after beating rivals Chicago, Tokyo and Madrid.

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President of International Olympic Committee Jacques Rogge, President of Rio 2016 Bids Carlos Nuzman and Mayor of Rio de Janeiro Eduardo Paes (L-R) prepare to sign the host city contract after Rio de Janiero was announced as the host city for the 2016 Olympic games in Copenhagen, capital of Danmark, Oct. 2, 2009.

Chicago was eliminated in the first round of vote as it got the least number of votes among 94 valid votes.

The American city was expected to have a tight race with Rio by the media here, but ended up the first loser.

Tokyo of Japan was squeezed out in the second round of vote with the least number of ballots among 95 valid votes with one abstention.

As many as 106 IOC members as of September 2009, but nationals of the countries of candidate cities are not allowed to vote unless their candidates are eliminated.

In the first round, Madrid won 28 votes, followed by Rio with 26, Tokyo 20 and Chicago 18. In the second round, Rio was on the top with 46, followed by Madrid with 24, Tokyo 20.

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Reisdents celebrate after Rio de Janeiro won the bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Oct. 2, 2009. Rio de Janeiro of Brazil was chosen here on Friday by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the host city of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.

Rio won the campaign in the last round after netting 66 votes against Madrid's 32.

The Rio bid team played economy and geography cards in its final presentation to win the bid.

In a passionate speech, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula daSilva told IOC members that his country is experiencing a "magical moment" of economic development.

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Reisdents celebrate after Rio de Janeiro won the bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Oct. 2, 2009.

Silva, known as Lula, made a strong urge to the voters to choose Rio as the host of a Games.

"I ask for your support and vision. Rio is ready. If you give us this chance, you will not regret," he appealed, saying that the Brazilian people were full of "passion, energy and creativity".

He also stressed that Brazil and South America have never hosted an Olympic Games.

"It is time to address this imbalance," he urged. "I honestly believe it is Brazil's time. Among the countries that today compete to host the Games, we are the only one that has never had this honor."

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Reisdents celebrate after Rio de Janeiro won the bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Oct. 2, 2009.
"For others it will be just one more Games," he noted, "For us, it will be an unparallel opportunity."

"It will boost the self-esteem of Brazilians" , "consolidate recent achievements" and "inspire new ones".

He said the bid was not only Brazil's, but also South America's, "bid of a continent with almost 400 million men and women and around 180 million youngsters".

After praising the IOC for its contributions in modernizing the Olympic Games, introducing new sports and new technology, Lula said that "the opportunity is to expand the Olympic Games to new continents."

South America and Africa are the two continents that have never hosted an Olympic Games, the largest sports event on earth.

Officials of the Rio team detailed construction plans and public security plans of Rio, assuring the voters that the fast developing economy and ensured safety would guarantee a successful Olympic Games.

Brazil has gone all out to win the bid, mobilizing sports stars such as football legend Pele, and famed sports officials, such as FIFA's Honorary President Joao Havelange.

Havelange called IOC members for support to Rio, welcoming them to go to Rio in 2016 to celebrate his 100th birthday.

The reason for Madrid to last to the third voting round lied mainly in former IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch's emotional appealing.

He asked the 100-plus IOC members at the end of Madrid's final presentation to consider his age and give the chance to Madrid to host the 2016 Games.

"Dear colleagues, I know that I am very near the end on my time. I am, as you know, 89 years old," he said peacefully.

"May I ask you to consider granting my country the honor and also the duty to organize the games and Paralympics in 2016."

(Xinhua)

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Venus Williams advances into China Open second round

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Venus Williams of the United States returns the ball to Vera Dushevina of Russia during a women's singles first round match at the 2009 China Open tennis tournament in Beijing, capital of China, on Oct. 3, 2009. Williams won 2-0.

BEIJING, Oct. 3 -- Venus Williams advanced into the second round of tennis China Open by defeating Vera Dushevina of Russia in two straight sets 6-2, 7-6(1).

Williams, third seed of the tournament, dominated the first set by winning it 6-2 with ease.

However, the second set was really tough. Dushevina, ranked 47 in the world, found her rhythm gradually while the Amerian made several unforced errors.

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Vera Dushevina of Russia returns the ball to Venus Williams of the United States during a women's singles first round match at the 2009 China Open tennis tournament in Beijing, capital of China, on Oct. 3, 2009. Dushevina lost the match 0-2.

The Russian broke Williams twice and saved her own to make a 4-0 lead, but Williams did the same thing after that as she made it equal 4-4. The third seed found her form back in the tie-break as she won it 7-1.

(Xinhua)

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Sugiyama retires after final loss

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Ai Sugiyama of Japan waves as she bids farewell to fans after her final doubles match at the Pan Pacific Open tennis tournament in Tokyo October 3, 2009.

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Japanese tennis player Ai Sugiyama is mobbed by the media as she flashes a thumbs up after her final doubles match at the Pan Pacific Open tennis tournament in Tokyo October 3, 2009.

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Germany beats Cameroon 3-0 at 17th FIFA U-20 World Cup

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Germany's Richard Sukuta-Pasu (L) vies with Cameroon's Banana Yaya during a match at the 17th FIFA U-20 World Cup in Ismailia, Egypt, Oct. 2, 2009. Germany won the match 3-0.

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Germany's Semih Aydilek (R) vies with Cameroon's Banana Yaya during a match at the 17th FIFA U-20 World Cup in Ismailia, Egypt, Oct. 2, 2009. Germany won the match 3-0.

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Germany's Richard Sukuta-Pasu (L) vies with Cameroon's Banana Yaya during a match at the 17th FIFA U-20 World Cup in Ismailia, Egypt, Oct. 2, 2009. Germany won the match 3-0.

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Germany's Semih Aydilek (R) vies with Cameroon's Ghislain Mvom during a match at the 17th FIFA U-20 World Cup in Ismailia, Egypt, Oct. 2, 2009. Germany won the match 3-0.

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Canadian billionaire Guy Laliberte to tour ISS

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Canadian billionaire Guy Laliberte (L), Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev (C) and U.S. astronaut Jeffrey Williams show their cartoons on the t-shirts at a news conference at Baikonur cosmodrome September 29, 2009. Laliberte, Williams and Surayev are due to blast off to the International Space Station from Baikonur cosmodrome on board the Soyuz spacecraft on September 30. Photo taken through a glass panel.

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Canadian billionaire Guy Laliberte shows a victory sign before entering a spacecraft at the Baikonur cosmodrome September 30, 2009.

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Ground personnel help up Canadian billionaire Guy Laliberte after he put on his space suit at the Baikonur cosmodrome September 30, 2009.

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Canadian billionaire Guy Laliberte (C), Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev and U.S. astronaut Jeffrey Williams (top) wave before entering a spacecraft at the Baikonur cosmodrome September 30, 2009.

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Canadian billionaire Guy Laliberte makes a victory sign after putting on his space suit at Baikonur cosmodrome September 30, 2009.

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Canadian billionaire Guy Laliberte jokes after putting on his space suit at Baikonur cosmodrome September 30, 2009.
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Bacon Brothers perform in Alexandria

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Actor and musician Kevin Bacon performs with his brother Michael with their band the Bacon Brothers during a sound check before a show in Alexandria, Virginia October 1, 2009.

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Actor and musician Kevin Bacon performs during a sound check with the Bacon Brothers band in Alexandria, Virginia October 1, 2009.

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Michael Bacon (R) and his brother actor and musician Kevin Bacon perform with their band the Bacon Brothers during a sound check before a show in Alexandria, Virginia October 1, 2009.

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Michael Bacon, brother of actor and musician Kevin Bacon, performs with their band the Bacon Brothers during a sound check before a show in Alexandria, Virginia October 1, 2009

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Actor and musician Kevin Bacon performs with his band the Bacon Brothers during a sound check before a show in Alexandria, Virginia October 1, 2009.

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Mexico soccer coach recalls star player Marquez

MEXICO CITY, Oct. 1 -- Mexico's soccer coach has called up star player Rafael Marquez for a second time as part of the nation's World Cup bid and called up two new players Enrique Esqueda, of Mexico City team America, and Omar Arrellano, from Guadalajara.

Coach Javier Aguirre announced on Thursday a list of 20 players who will start training on Monday for Oct. 10's match against El Salvador in Mexico City's Azteca Stadium and for Oct. 14's away game against Trinidad and Tobago -- games considered so important that Mexico has suspended regular league activity until Oct. 16.

Marquez, who plays defense for Spanish league giant Barcelona and captains Mexico, missed one game against the United States due to injury, and the games against Costa Rica and Honduras because of a red card in a different U.S. game.

Esqueda and Arellano, both forwards, had been called up for Wednesday's friendly with Colombia, which the South American team won 2-1.

An unusual omission from this list is Neri Castillo, a celebrity midfielder who plays for Ukraine league team Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk.

The full list is as follows:

1. Francisco Guillermo Ochoa, goalkeeper, America

2. Jose de Jesus Corona, goalkeeper, Cruz Azul.

3. Efrain Juarez Valdez, defender, UNAM

4. Rafael Marquez Alvarez, defender, Barcelona

5. Jose Jonny Magallon Oliva, defender Guadalajara

6. Carlos Arnoldo Salcido, defender, PSV Eindhoven

7. Ricardo Osorio Mendoza, defender, Stuttgart

8. Hector Moreno Herrera, defender, AZ Alkmaar

9. Jose Antonio Castro, defender, Tigres

10. Oscar Adrian Rojas, defender, America

11. Gerardo Torrado, midfielder, Cruz Azul

12. Israel Castro Macias, midfielder, UNAM

13. Jose Andres Guardado, midfielder, La Coruna

14. Pablo Edson Barrera, midfielder, UNAM

15. Cuauhtemoc Blanco Bravo, forward, Chicago Fire

16. Guillermo Luis Franco forward, West Ham United

17. Miguel Sabah Rodriguez, forward, Monarcas

18. Carlos Alberto Vela, forward, Arsenal

19. Enrique Alejandro Esqueda, forward, America

20. Omar Arellano Riveron, forward, Guadalajara
(Xinhua)
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Mixed night for Spanish sides in Europa League

MADRID, Oct. 1 -- Both Athletic club Bilbao and Villarreal lost away from home in their respective Europa League on Thursday night.

Athletic lost 3-1 away to last season's beaten finalists WerderBremen. The Basque side struggled to get into the match in the first 45 minutes and fell behind to goals from Naldo and Hunt.

However, Athletic producing a spirited second half fightback and was close to snatching a draw.

Fernando Llorente reduced the distances in the last minute of the game, but with Athletic looking for an equalizer, Thorsten Frings scored from the penalty spot to make the final score 3-1.

Meanwhile Villarreal's miserable start to the season continued with a 2-0 defeat away to Red Bull Salzburg.

Villarreal has yet to win in the Spanish Primera Liga, but started brightly in Austria. However, the home side took the lead after 20 minutes thanks to a goal from Janko.

Ernesto Valverde's team pushed forward in the second 45 minutes looking for an equalizer, but any hopes of sneaking a draw were smashed when Tchoyi scored a left foot shot following a scramble in the visitors' penalty area.

It was down to Valencia to provide the only Spanish triumph of the night and they did so in a thrilling match in the Mestalla stadium, despite going in 1-0 down at half time against Genoa.

Goals from David Silva and Nikola Zigic turned the score around within 10 minutes of the restart, but Genoa equalized through Kharja after 64 minutes.

However, substitute David Villa scored the winner with eight minutes remaining to leave Valencia in a strong position in its qualifying group with 4 points from two games.
(Xinhua)
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IOC continues to eliminate doping: Rogge

COPENHAGEN, Oct. 2 -- President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Jacques Rogge said here on Thursday that the Committee would go on eliminating doping and corruption.

"The IOC will continue to apply its zero-tolerance policy for doping, match-fixing and corruption, which seriously threaten sport," the Belgian said at the opening ceremony of the 121st IOC Session in Copenhagen.

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International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge speaks to the media after the Executive Board meeting at the IOC headquarters in Lausanne June 16, 2009.

The session will decide on Friday the host city of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games among Rio de Janeiro, Chicago, Tokyo and Madrid.

Leaders, including Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva and his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama, from the four countries have come to the Danish capital to lobby for their candidate city.

The bid teams will make their final presentation before IOC members begin voting Friday afternoon. The result will be announced by Rogge in the evening.

Rio and Chicago, seen as front-runners of the four, are expected to experience a tight race.

Rogge also talked about the financial situation of the IOC, saying that the organization has not strongly affected by the financial crisis.

"Like every other major organization, we have felt the effects of the global economic downturn," he said. "We have met the challenges together, and our movement is as strong as ever."

Rogge, who has been in his post since 2001, is likely to be reelected as IOC president at this session as there are no other rivals for the post.

"The International Olympic Committee has maintained a solid financial foundation, thanks to a conservative investment strategy and strong support from our sponsoring partners and our broadcast rights-holders around the world," he said.

(Xinhua)

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China's Dong wins men's parallel bars at Doha World Cup

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Gold medalist Dong Zhendong of China stands on the podium after winning the men's parallel bars final at the Doha Gymnastics World Cup at the Aspire Academy in Doha, capital of Qatar, Sept. 30, 2009.

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China's Dong Zhendong competes during the men's parallel bars final at the Doha Gymnastics World Cup at the Aspire Academy in Doha, capital of Qatar, Sept. 30, 2009. Dong won the gold medal of the event.

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Rare white Bengal Tiger springs on prey

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Astonishing photos of rare white Bengal
tiger in feeding frenzy.

BEIJING, Sept.29 -- When it's feeding time at the zoo, it's still a jungle out there.

Although food is plentiful, there's always a fierce battle to grab your share.

Its teeth bared, a white Bengal tiger lunges into the water ready to snap up whatever is thrown its way.

Photographer Birte Person captured these spectacular shots as the tiger and five others did the closest thing they could to hunting at Singapore Zoo.

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White tigers are almost extinct and most of those that survive are in captivity.

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White tigers are born to a Bengal Tiger that has the recessive gene needed for white colouring and
happens naturally once in every 10,000 births.

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White tigers are born to a Bengal Tiger that has the recessive gene needed for white colouring and
hapBirte says that Singapore has one of the
largest collections of white tigers in the
world and runs a very efficient breeding
and conservation program.pens naturally once in every 10,000 births.

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U.S. beats Cameroon 4-1 in U-20 World Cup

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Brek Shea (L) of the United States vies with Cameroon's Andre Akono Effa during their match at the 17th FIFA U-20 World Cup in Suez, Egypt, Sept. 29, 2009. The U.S.A. won the match 4 to 1.

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Brek Shea (L) of the United States vies with Cameroon's Andre Akono Effa during their match at the 17th FIFA U-20 World Cup in Suez, Egypt, Sept. 29, 2009.

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America's Ike Opara (R) vies with Cameroon's Jacques Zoua during their match at the 17th FIFA U-20 World Cup in Suez, Egypt, Sept. 29, 2009.

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America's Bryan Arguez (up) competes during the match against Cameroon at the 17th FIFA U-20 World Cup in Suez, Egypt, Sept. 29, 2009.

(Xinhua/Yin Bogu)

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Hundreds protest against Chicago's Olympic bid

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Nate Goldbaum, a Chicago school teacher, leads chants as people opposed to the city's bid for the 2016 Olympics rally outside City Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009, in Chicago.

CHICAGO, Sept. 29 -- About 300 protesters demonstrated in Chicago's City Hall Tuesday evening against Chicago's Olympic bid, saying the financial investment could be better used on health clinics, schools and other projects.

The demonstration was organized by "No Games Chicago".

Protesters also criticized President Obama's support of the bid.

The protesters say city officials have not proven they can bring in large infrastructure projects under budget and without corruption.

"The people backing the bid have hundreds of millions of dollars. We're just citizens. It can be disheartening," said JamesOwens, 42, of Chicago, a web programmer.

According to a poll conducted by Chicago Tribune this month, 47 percent of Chicagoans want the Games compared with 45 percent who do not. Chicago 2016 released a Zogby International poll today finding that 72 percent of Chicago-area residents want the Games.

The IOC is scheduled to name the host city on Friday. Chicago is up against Rio de Janeiro, Madrid and Tokyo.
(Xinhua)

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Lakers' stars attend NBA basketball team's media day

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Los Angeles Lakers' Ron Artest waits to be interviewed during the NBA basketball team's media day in Los Angeles, September 29, 2009.

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Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant laughs during the NBA basketball team's media day in Los Angeles, September 29, 2009

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Los Angeles Lakers' Pau Gasol of Spain (L) is interviewed during the NBA basketball team's media day in Los Angeles, September 29, 2009.

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Los Angeles Lakers' Pau Gasol of Spain (L) greets Andrew Bynum during the NBA basketball team's media day in Los Angeles, September 29, 2009.

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