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Sunday, 30 April 2017
Saturday, 29 April 2017
Friday, 28 April 2017
VIDEO: Ricardo Peláez se enoja con las preguntas que le hace John Sutcliffe sobre su salida del América. (ESPN)
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Thursday, 27 April 2017
Instant Awesome Video: Sasquatch goes wild at NFL draft party of Dolphins' first-round pick Charles Harris (ESPN)
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ÚLTIMO MOMENTO: El jardinero cubano Yoenis Céspedes vuelve a salir lesionado (ESPN)
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Gambling: A look at the spread of every NFL game for first 16 weeks of season at CG Technology (ESPN)
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Se confirmó la sede de la Copa América 2019 y además aumentarán los equipos (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Giovani dos Santos afirma que si Chicharito llegara a Los Angeles FC sería un "duelo emocionante" (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Gignac se incomodó ante la lente de ESPN Digital tras perder la Final de la Concacaf Liga Campeones. (ESPN)
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El presidente del Barça Josep Maria Bartomeu irá a juicio por el fichaje de Neymar (ESPN)
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Have Manchester United already found a replacement for Zlatan Ibrahimovic? Transfer Talk has the latest! (ESPN)
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Wednesday, 26 April 2017
VIDEO: Ricardo Peláez rompe en llanto por su salida del América (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Más de un año después, Sharapova volvió con triunfo en Stuttgart (ESPN)
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Mascherano marcó su primer gol con Barcelona en la goleada ante Osasuna (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Ricardo Peláez menciona los motivos por los que se hace a un costado del América. (ESPN)
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ÚLTIMO MOMENTO: Ricardo Peláez se va del América, pero deja las puertas abiertas (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Espectacular gol de arco a arco del portero del Bolívar de la Paz (ESPN)
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Breaking: Seahawks and Raiders agree on terms to Marshawn Lynch trade, pending physical - NFL Network (ESPN)
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Tuesday, 25 April 2017
Instant Awesome Video: Soccer referee shows insane flexibility with Matrix-style split to avoid ball (ESPN)
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Instant Awesome Video: Bowler uses 10 lanes to roll mind-boggling perfect game in under 90 seconds (ESPN)
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ÚLTIMO MOMENTO: Sergio Ramos recibe su castigo tras la expulsión en El Clásico (ESPN)
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic viajó a Estados Unidos para operarse la rodilla (ESPN)
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VIDEO: "Haría lo mismo", dijo Zidane ante las críticas por el regreso prematuro de Bale en El Clásico (ESPN)
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Monday, 24 April 2017
Sunday, 23 April 2017
CONTUNDENTE: Marcelo considera que la actuación del árbitro influyó en el resultado final del Clásico (ESPN)
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VIDEO: "MESSIco, MESSIco", cantan aficionados mexicanos a las afueras del Bernabéu, previo al Clásico (ESPN)
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Saturday, 22 April 2017
Instant Awesome Video: Longtime Baylor fan with Down syndrome scores TD during Bears' spring game (ESPN)
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Friday, 21 April 2017
Instant Awesome Video: Bellator featherweight AJ McKee uses powerful leg kick to knock out Dominic Mazzotta (ESPN)
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic out until at least January 2018 with serious knee injury, sources tell ESPN (ESPN)
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Se definieron los encuentros para las semifinales de la Champions League. Revisa cómo quedaron los duelos. (ESPN)
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Champions League semifinal draw: Real Madrid will play neighbours Atletico, Juventus to face Monaco. (ESPN)
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Ugo Ehiogu, former England and Aston Villa defender, dies at age of 44 (ESPN)
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Thursday, 20 April 2017
'Billy' Álvarez confirma que Cruz Azul volverá al Estadio Azteca a partir del torneo Apertura 2018. (ESPN)
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La NFL reveló su calendario para la temporada 2017; los Patriots abren la campaña en casa ante los Chiefs. (ESPN)
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WATCH: BT Sport's highlights of tonight's action in the UEFA Europa League in the BT Sport Hub. (ESPN)
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Con este gol de Rashford en tiempo extra, el Manchester United clasificó a semifinales de la Europa League (ESPN)
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ÚLTIMO MOMENTO: Declaran oficialmente suicidio en muerte de Aaron Hernandez (ESPN)
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Un artista pintó en Barcelona un beso entre Messi y Cristiano Ronaldo (ESPN)
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VIDEO: "Cristiano es el mejor del mundo, Messi está por encima", lo dice un gran futbolista (ESPN)
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Wednesday, 19 April 2017
¡Chivas se convirtió en campeón de la Copa MX al superar en penales a Monarcas Morelia! (ESPN)
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WATCH: BT Sport highlights of Barcelona v Juventus in the Champions League quarterfinal second leg. (ESPN)
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WATCH: BT Sport highlights of Monaco v Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League quarterfinal second leg. (ESPN)
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WATCH: BT Sport's highlights of tonight's action in the UEFA Champions League in the BT Sport Hub. (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Rob Gronkowski interrumpió la conferencia de prensa del vocero de la Casa Blanca (ESPN)
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INSÓLITO: Este podría ser el peor error de un arquero en la historia, incluso peor que el de Campestrini (ESPN)
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Muere ahorcado en su celda el ex jugador de NFL Aaron Hernandez (ESPN)
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Tuesday, 18 April 2017
Instant Awesome Video: Kentucky baseball team turns unique triple play against rival Louisville - #SCtop10 (ESPN)
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WATCH: BT Sport's highlights of tonight's action in the UEFA Champions League in the BT Sport Hub. (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Hat-trick de Cristiano Ronaldo le dio el pase al Real Madrid a semifinales de la Champions League (ESPN)
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La particular solicitud de Cristiano Ronaldo: "Lo único que pido es que no me silben" (ESPN)
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Dani Alves: "El ego de algunos no permitiría mi regreso al Barcelona" (ESPN)
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Monday, 17 April 2017
VIDEO: Hinchas del Brondby arrojaron ratas muertas a los jugadores del Copenhagen (ESPN)
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BAJA: Zidane confirmó que uno de sus jugadores claves no jugará en la vuelta ante Bayern München (ESPN)
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ÚLTIMO MOMENTO: Falleció el hincha de Belgrano arrojado desde la tribuna (ESPN)
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How did Manchester United beat Chelsea? Jose Mourinho explains all (ESPN)
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Sunday, 16 April 2017
Saturday, 15 April 2017
Transfer Talk: Mourinho eyeing front three of Zlatan, Griezmann and Lukaku (ESPN)
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Friday, 14 April 2017
ÚLTIMO MOMENTO: Se lanzó la primera bola en el nuevo estadio de los Bravos de Atlanta. (ESPN)
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Conoce el nuevo estadio de los Bravos de Atlanta que se inaugura hoy (ESPN)
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ÚLTIMO MOMENTO: Jurado absuelve a Aaron Hernandez en caso de doble homicidio (ESPN)
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Thursday, 13 April 2017
Eli Manning y NY Giants fueron demandados por coleccionistas por presunto fraude con memorabilia (ESPN)
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WATCH BT Sport highlights of tonight's Europa League action on the BT Sport Hub. (ESPN)
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ÚLTIMO MOMENTO: Falleció el propietario de los Pittsburgh Steelers Dan Rooney (ESPN)
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Breaking: Steelers chairman Dan Rooney passes away at age 84; elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000 (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Revive la novatada de la que fue víctima Diego Lainez por parte de sus compañeros (ESPN)
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Wednesday, 12 April 2017
? Instant Awesome: Thunder fans wins $20K after his heave from halfcourt bounces high off rim and into net (ESPN)
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? Instant Awesome: Shoeless and smoking John Daly smashes drive off beer can, then chugs it (ESPN)
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WATCH BT Sport's highlights of tonight's UEFA Champions League action on the BT Sport Hub. (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Graves incidentes entre la policía e hinchas del Leicester en Madrid (ESPN)
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Marc Bartra agradeció el apoyo que recibió en redes sociales tras salir del hospital (ESPN)
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Fiscalía considera el ataque al Borussia Dortmund un "atentado terrorista" (ESPN)
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Tuesday, 11 April 2017
BATE CALIENTE: Yoenis Céspedes conectó 3 cuadrangulares y un doble en Filadelfia (ESPN)
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Wikipedia article of the day for April 12, 2017
The Wikipedia article of the day for April 12, 2017 is Everglades National Park.
Everglades National Park is a U.S. National Park in Florida that protects the southern 20 percent of the original Everglades. It is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States and is the third-largest national park in the lower 48 states after Death Valley and Yellowstone. The park was established in 1934 when canal-building projects in South Florida were threatening the quickly vanishing Everglades, a network of wetlands and forests fed by a river flowing out of Lake Okeechobee into Florida Bay. It was the first national park created to protect a fragile ecosystem. The park is the most significant breeding ground for tropical wading birds in North America and contains the largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere. It is home to 36 threatened or protected species including the Florida panther, the American crocodile, and the West Indian manatee, and supports 350 species of birds, 300 species of fresh and saltwater fish, 40 species of mammals, and 50 species of reptiles. Most of South Florida's fresh water comes from the Biscayne Aquifer, which is replenished by the Everglades.
Everglades National Park is a U.S. National Park in Florida that protects the southern 20 percent of the original Everglades. It is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States and is the third-largest national park in the lower 48 states after Death Valley and Yellowstone. The park was established in 1934 when canal-building projects in South Florida were threatening the quickly vanishing Everglades, a network of wetlands and forests fed by a river flowing out of Lake Okeechobee into Florida Bay. It was the first national park created to protect a fragile ecosystem. The park is the most significant breeding ground for tropical wading birds in North America and contains the largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere. It is home to 36 threatened or protected species including the Florida panther, the American crocodile, and the West Indian manatee, and supports 350 species of birds, 300 species of fresh and saltwater fish, 40 species of mammals, and 50 species of reptiles. Most of South Florida's fresh water comes from the Biscayne Aquifer, which is replenished by the Everglades.
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ÚLTIMO MOMENTO: Confirman que se pospone el duelo del Borussia Dortmund ante Mónaco por la explosión (ESPN)
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OFICIAL: El juego entre Borussia y Mónaco acaba de ser cancelado. Se jugará mañana a las 11:45 de México (ESPN)
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OFICIAL: Neymar fue sancionado con dos juegos por lo que se perderá el juego ante el Real Madrid (ESPN)
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CURIOSO: En Aguascalientes ponen de nombre a niño 'Rey Gignac' (ESPN)
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Monday, 10 April 2017
VIDEO ÚLTIMO MOMENTO: El ciclo de Edgardo Bauza como entrenador de la selección argentina llega a su fin (ESPN)
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ÚLTIMO MOMENTO: Terminó el ciclo de Bauza como DT de Argentina (ESPN)
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Wikipedia article of the day for April 11, 2017
The Wikipedia article of the day for April 11, 2017 is Margaret Lea Houston.
Margaret Lea Houston (April 11, 1819 – December 3, 1867) was First Lady of the Republic of Texas, First Lady of the state of Texas, and a founding member of Concord Baptist Church in Grand Cane, Texas. She was a poet and an accomplished musician. Her influence on husband Sam Houston persuaded him to give up alcohol and profane language. Margaret gave birth inside the governor's mansion to the youngest of their eight children, as angry mobs gathered outside in response to her husband's opposition to Texas signing the Ordinance of Secession of the Civil War. He was removed from office for refusing to swear loyalty to the Confederacy. Their eldest son joined the Confederate army and was left for dead on the battlefield at Shiloh, saved by a Union Army clergyman who found a Bible from Margaret in his pocket. Sam Houston died of illness before the end of the war, as Margaret sat by his bed reading to him from the 23rd Psalm. She became the keeper of his legacy and opened his records to a trusted biographer. When she died of yellow fever, Margaret could not be buried with her husband in a public cemetery for fear of contamination, and was instead interred on private family property.
Margaret Lea Houston (April 11, 1819 – December 3, 1867) was First Lady of the Republic of Texas, First Lady of the state of Texas, and a founding member of Concord Baptist Church in Grand Cane, Texas. She was a poet and an accomplished musician. Her influence on husband Sam Houston persuaded him to give up alcohol and profane language. Margaret gave birth inside the governor's mansion to the youngest of their eight children, as angry mobs gathered outside in response to her husband's opposition to Texas signing the Ordinance of Secession of the Civil War. He was removed from office for refusing to swear loyalty to the Confederacy. Their eldest son joined the Confederate army and was left for dead on the battlefield at Shiloh, saved by a Union Army clergyman who found a Bible from Margaret in his pocket. Sam Houston died of illness before the end of the war, as Margaret sat by his bed reading to him from the 23rd Psalm. She became the keeper of his legacy and opened his records to a trusted biographer. When she died of yellow fever, Margaret could not be buried with her husband in a public cemetery for fear of contamination, and was instead interred on private family property.
Esta es la razón por qué México sería sede solo de 10 partidos (ESPN)
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VIDEO INSÓLITO: Un jugador del Real Salt Lake le tiró una bola de nieve a otro en pleno partido de la MLS (ESPN)
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Oswaldo Alanís podría jugar a pesar de haber sufrido fractura de nariz ante el Puebla. (ESPN)
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Sunday, 9 April 2017
Wikipedia article of the day for April 10, 2017
The Wikipedia article of the day for April 10, 2017 is Noel Park.
Noel Park in north London is a planned community designed by Rowland Plumbe in the late 19th century, consisting of 2,200 model dwellings. It was developed in open countryside to the north of London between the historic villages of Highgate and Tottenham by the Artizans, Labourers & General Dwellings Company. One of the earliest garden suburbs in the world, it provided affordable housing for working-class families wishing to leave the inner city. Every property had a front and rear garden, and it was close enough to the rail network to allow its residents to commute to work. In line with the principles of the company's founder, William Austin, it had no pubs, and there are still none today. As a result of London's rapid expansion during the early 20th century, and particularly after the London Underground was extended to the area in 1932, Noel Park was surrounded by later developments. In 1965, it was incorporated into the newly created London Borough of Haringey. Despite damage during World War II and demolition work during the construction of Wood Green Shopping City in the 1970s, it remains largely architecturally intact.
Noel Park in north London is a planned community designed by Rowland Plumbe in the late 19th century, consisting of 2,200 model dwellings. It was developed in open countryside to the north of London between the historic villages of Highgate and Tottenham by the Artizans, Labourers & General Dwellings Company. One of the earliest garden suburbs in the world, it provided affordable housing for working-class families wishing to leave the inner city. Every property had a front and rear garden, and it was close enough to the rail network to allow its residents to commute to work. In line with the principles of the company's founder, William Austin, it had no pubs, and there are still none today. As a result of London's rapid expansion during the early 20th century, and particularly after the London Underground was extended to the area in 1932, Noel Park was surrounded by later developments. In 1965, it was incorporated into the newly created London Borough of Haringey. Despite damage during World War II and demolition work during the construction of Wood Green Shopping City in the 1970s, it remains largely architecturally intact.
Breaking: Russell Westbrook sets NBA record with 42nd triple-double of season, passing Oscar Robertson (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Un aficionado de Pumas nos cuenta cómo se vive un partido en el estadio siendo ciego (ESPN)
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Neymar corre riesgo de perderse el Clásico ante Real Madrid (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Un golazo de Zlatan Ibrahimovich para que Manchester United abra el marcador ante Sunderland (ESPN)
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Saturday, 8 April 2017
VIDEO: Gary Sánchez, el prometedor receptor de los Yankees, abandonó el juego por una lesión. (ESPN)
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Wikipedia article of the day for April 9, 2017
The Wikipedia article of the day for April 9, 2017 is Canadian National Vimy Memorial.
The Canadian National Vimy Memorial in France is dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members and other Canadians killed during the First World War. Designed by Walter Seymour Allward, the monument is the centrepiece of a 100-hectare (250-acre) battlefield park, overlapping the site of the Battle of Vimy Ridge offensive (9 April 1917) that began the Battle of Arras. In that offensive, all four divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force participated as a cohesive battle formation for the first time, and it became a Canadian national symbol of achievement and sacrifice. France ceded the land to Canada for its memorial. Wartime tunnels, trenches, craters, and unexploded munitions still honeycomb the grounds, which are largely closed off for public safety. Preserved trench lines and several other memorials and cemeteries are contained within the park. King Edward VIII unveiled it in July 1936, and Queen Elizabeth II re-dedicated the restored monument on the 90th anniversary of the offensive. The site, one of only two National Historic Sites of Canada outside the country, is maintained by Veterans Affairs Canada.
The Canadian National Vimy Memorial in France is dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members and other Canadians killed during the First World War. Designed by Walter Seymour Allward, the monument is the centrepiece of a 100-hectare (250-acre) battlefield park, overlapping the site of the Battle of Vimy Ridge offensive (9 April 1917) that began the Battle of Arras. In that offensive, all four divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force participated as a cohesive battle formation for the first time, and it became a Canadian national symbol of achievement and sacrifice. France ceded the land to Canada for its memorial. Wartime tunnels, trenches, craters, and unexploded munitions still honeycomb the grounds, which are largely closed off for public safety. Preserved trench lines and several other memorials and cemeteries are contained within the park. King Edward VIII unveiled it in July 1936, and Queen Elizabeth II re-dedicated the restored monument on the 90th anniversary of the offensive. The site, one of only two National Historic Sites of Canada outside the country, is maintained by Veterans Affairs Canada.
? #ICYMI: Mavericks fan rocking a Dirk t-shirt swishes half-court shot to win 65-inch TV; Dirk rejoices (ESPN)
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Friday, 7 April 2017
Gambling: Nevada sportsbooks to offer betting on NFL draft for first time (ESPN)
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Wikipedia article of the day for April 8, 2017
The Wikipedia article of the day for April 8, 2017 is Yesterday's Enterprise.
"Yesterday's Enterprise" is the 63rd episode of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It was the 15th episode of the third season, first airing in syndication the week of February 19, 1990. In the story, the crew of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) must decide whether to send the time-traveling Enterprise-C back through a temporal rift to its certain destruction, to prevent damaging changes to their own timeline. The plot merged two story ideas, one featuring the crew of the time-traveling ship and the other the return of Denise Crosby (pictured), whose character had been killed in the show's first season. Trent Christopher Ganino and Eric A. Stillwell rewrote the merged story to focus on Whoopi Goldberg's character, Guinan. Filming lasted a week. In syndication, "Yesterday's Enterprise" outperformed most of the third season's episodes with a 13.1 Nielsen rating, the third-highest for the series at the time. The episode is cited as a favorite by reviewers, and is widely regarded as one of the best episodes of the series.
"Yesterday's Enterprise" is the 63rd episode of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It was the 15th episode of the third season, first airing in syndication the week of February 19, 1990. In the story, the crew of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) must decide whether to send the time-traveling Enterprise-C back through a temporal rift to its certain destruction, to prevent damaging changes to their own timeline. The plot merged two story ideas, one featuring the crew of the time-traveling ship and the other the return of Denise Crosby (pictured), whose character had been killed in the show's first season. Trent Christopher Ganino and Eric A. Stillwell rewrote the merged story to focus on Whoopi Goldberg's character, Guinan. Filming lasted a week. In syndication, "Yesterday's Enterprise" outperformed most of the third season's episodes with a 13.1 Nielsen rating, the third-highest for the series at the time. The episode is cited as a favorite by reviewers, and is widely regarded as one of the best episodes of the series.
Thursday, 6 April 2017
Wikipedia article of the day for April 7, 2017
The Wikipedia article of the day for April 7, 2017 is Gabriel Pleydell.
Gabriel Pleydell was an English landowner and politician. Born before 1519 into a large, affluent family, he became a Member of Parliament for Wootton Bassett in 1553, close to his family estate at Midgehall in Wiltshire. His election to the Marlborough constituency two years later may have been made possible by his father's influential connections. He returned to the Wootton Bassett seat in 1563 at the request of Sir John Thynne, whom he had supported in a dispute over the Knighthood of the Shire in 1559. He was alleged to be one of the ringleaders of a plot to exile Queen Mary I of England, and made a contentious claim of parliamentary privilege after he was found guilty of this offence in 1555, an action which caused serious disagreement between the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Legal accusations for most of his political career and imprisonment in Fleet Prison and the Tower of London helped "confirm for Gabriel Pleydell a niche in parliamentary history", according to a modern historian. He died in 1590 or 1591.
Gabriel Pleydell was an English landowner and politician. Born before 1519 into a large, affluent family, he became a Member of Parliament for Wootton Bassett in 1553, close to his family estate at Midgehall in Wiltshire. His election to the Marlborough constituency two years later may have been made possible by his father's influential connections. He returned to the Wootton Bassett seat in 1563 at the request of Sir John Thynne, whom he had supported in a dispute over the Knighthood of the Shire in 1559. He was alleged to be one of the ringleaders of a plot to exile Queen Mary I of England, and made a contentious claim of parliamentary privilege after he was found guilty of this offence in 1555, an action which caused serious disagreement between the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Legal accusations for most of his political career and imprisonment in Fleet Prison and the Tower of London helped "confirm for Gabriel Pleydell a niche in parliamentary history", according to a modern historian. He died in 1590 or 1591.
Ricardo Peláez guarda silencio sobre Chivas y 'Piojo' Herrera (ESPN)
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POLÉMICA: Medios españoles hablan de "divorcio entre James y Zidane" (ESPN)
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DEFENSA: Esta fue la respuesta de José Luis Higuera a los analistas de Fútbol Picante (ESPN)
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Wednesday, 5 April 2017
Chivas vence 2-1 a Rayados en calidad de visitante y disputará con Monarcas Morelia la final de la Copa MX (ESPN)
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Wikipedia article of the day for April 6, 2017
The Wikipedia article of the day for April 6, 2017 is 7th Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia).
The 7th Army was a Royal Yugoslav Army formation, raised three days before the German-led invasion of Yugoslavia of 6 April 1941, during World War II. On the first day of the invasion, the army's commander Dušan Trifunović was alarmed when the 4th Army, on the right flank of the 7th, was undercut by fifth column activities by Croats within its major units and higher headquarters. The Germans captured Maribor two days later and expanded their bridgeheads, supported by the Luftwaffe. On 10 April, the German 14th Panzer Division captured Zagreb. Italian offensive operations began the following day, with thrusts towards Ljubljana and down the Adriatic coast, capturing more than 30,000 Yugoslav troops near Delnice. When fifth column supporters of the Croatian nationalist Ustaše movement arrested the headquarters staff of the 7th Army later that day, the formation effectively ceased to exist. On 12 April, the Germans linked up with the Italians near the Adriatic coast, encircling the remnants of the 7th Army, which offered no further resistance. Ceasefires were implemented on 15 April, and the Yugoslav Supreme Command surrendered unconditionally.
The 7th Army was a Royal Yugoslav Army formation, raised three days before the German-led invasion of Yugoslavia of 6 April 1941, during World War II. On the first day of the invasion, the army's commander Dušan Trifunović was alarmed when the 4th Army, on the right flank of the 7th, was undercut by fifth column activities by Croats within its major units and higher headquarters. The Germans captured Maribor two days later and expanded their bridgeheads, supported by the Luftwaffe. On 10 April, the German 14th Panzer Division captured Zagreb. Italian offensive operations began the following day, with thrusts towards Ljubljana and down the Adriatic coast, capturing more than 30,000 Yugoslav troops near Delnice. When fifth column supporters of the Croatian nationalist Ustaše movement arrested the headquarters staff of the 7th Army later that day, the formation effectively ceased to exist. On 12 April, the Germans linked up with the Italians near the Adriatic coast, encircling the remnants of the 7th Army, which offered no further resistance. Ceasefires were implemented on 15 April, and the Yugoslav Supreme Command surrendered unconditionally.
VIDEO: Con este gol, Mesut Özil vuelve a marcar después de 12 partidos (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Agüero aprovecha el blooper de Courtois para anotarle al Chelsea (ESPN)
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MEMES: Las redes sociales se burlaron del nuevo fracaso de Cruz Azul (ESPN)
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REAL MADRID: Zidane reserva a algunas de sus estrellas para enfrentar hoy al Legan\u00E9s (ESPN)
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Tuesday, 4 April 2017
Wikipedia article of the day for April 5, 2017
The Wikipedia article of the day for April 5, 2017 is Shackleton–Rowett Expedition.
The Shackleton–Rowett Expedition (1921–22) was Sir Ernest Shackleton's last Antarctic project, and the final episode in the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration. The venture, with vaguely defined geographic and scientific objectives, was financed by John Quiller Rowett, and is otherwise known as the Quest Expedition after its ship Quest, a converted Norwegian sealer. Shackleton had originally intended to go to the Arctic and explore the Beaufort Sea, but abandoned this plan when the Canadian government withheld financial support. Shortly after Quest's arrival at South Georgia, Shackleton died of a heart attack, aged 47. The expedition continued under the leadership of Frank Wild, with a three-month cruise to the eastern Antarctic, but the shortcomings of Quest as a polar vessel kept it from proceeding further than longitude 20°E, or from penetrating southward through the pack ice. After returning to South Georgia, Wild hoped for a second, more productive season in the ice, and took the ship to Cape Town for a refit, where he found a message from Rowett ordering them home. The expedition ended quietly, with limited achievements.
The Shackleton–Rowett Expedition (1921–22) was Sir Ernest Shackleton's last Antarctic project, and the final episode in the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration. The venture, with vaguely defined geographic and scientific objectives, was financed by John Quiller Rowett, and is otherwise known as the Quest Expedition after its ship Quest, a converted Norwegian sealer. Shackleton had originally intended to go to the Arctic and explore the Beaufort Sea, but abandoned this plan when the Canadian government withheld financial support. Shortly after Quest's arrival at South Georgia, Shackleton died of a heart attack, aged 47. The expedition continued under the leadership of Frank Wild, with a three-month cruise to the eastern Antarctic, but the shortcomings of Quest as a polar vessel kept it from proceeding further than longitude 20°E, or from penetrating southward through the pack ice. After returning to South Georgia, Wild hoped for a second, more productive season in the ice, and took the ship to Cape Town for a refit, where he found a message from Rowett ordering them home. The expedition ended quietly, with limited achievements.
Enrique Esqueda encabeza un grupo de jugadores que fue separado del club Chiapas. (ESPN)
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GOLAZO: Desde que se fue Ranieri, Jamie Vardy sigue con su racha goleadora (ESPN)
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PLAN 2018: Luis Enrique ya sabe qu\u00E9 har\u00E1 cuando deje el banquillo del Barcelona (ESPN)
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo leaving football for broadcast career, league sources tell ESPN (ESPN)
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Jose Mourinho wants Marouane Fellaini contract extension at Manchester United, sources tell ESPN (ESPN)
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Transfer Talk: Alexis Sanchez 'sets heart on Chelsea move' - but Arsenal won't budge. (ESPN)
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Paul Merson hits out at section of Arsenal support: \"There are fans that want them to lose now\" (ESPN)
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Monday, 3 April 2017
Wikipedia article of the day for April 4, 2017
The Wikipedia article of the day for April 4, 2017 is The Heart of a Woman.
The Heart of a Woman (1981) is the fourth of seven autobiographies by American writer Maya Angelou (pictured). She recounts events in her life between 1957 and 1962, as she travels to California, New York, Cairo and Ghana, and raises her teenage son. She becomes a published author active in the US civil rights movement, and is romantically involved with a South African freedom fighter. The book explores Angelou's theme of motherhood, and ends as she looks forward to newfound independence and freedom when her son leaves for college. Although most critics consider Angelou's first autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings more favorably, The Heart of a Woman has received positive reviews and was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection in 1997. The title is taken from a poem by Harlem Renaissance poet Georgia Douglas Johnson. "Faithful to the ongoing themes of survival, sense of self, and continuing education," according to critic Lyman B. Hagen, "The Heart of a Woman moves its central figures to a point of full personhood".
The Heart of a Woman (1981) is the fourth of seven autobiographies by American writer Maya Angelou (pictured). She recounts events in her life between 1957 and 1962, as she travels to California, New York, Cairo and Ghana, and raises her teenage son. She becomes a published author active in the US civil rights movement, and is romantically involved with a South African freedom fighter. The book explores Angelou's theme of motherhood, and ends as she looks forward to newfound independence and freedom when her son leaves for college. Although most critics consider Angelou's first autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings more favorably, The Heart of a Woman has received positive reviews and was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection in 1997. The title is taken from a poem by Harlem Renaissance poet Georgia Douglas Johnson. "Faithful to the ongoing themes of survival, sense of self, and continuing education," according to critic Lyman B. Hagen, "The Heart of a Woman moves its central figures to a point of full personhood".
Gambling: Public backing Gonzaga in Las Vegas, pushing North Carolina down from two-point favorite to one (ESPN)
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Breaking: Georgetown hires former star and Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing as head coach - multiple reports (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Salv\u00F3 a su compa\u00F1ero con respiraci\u00F3n boca a boca (ESPN)
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Messi convivi\u00F3 con el fot\u00F3grafo mexicano que capt\u00F3 su festejo hist\u00F3rico (ESPN)
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Sunday, 2 April 2017
Wikipedia article of the day for April 3, 2017
The Wikipedia article of the day for April 3, 2017 is Camas pocket gopher.
The camas pocket gopher (Thomomys bulbivorus) is a rodent native to the Willamette Valley of northwestern Oregon in the United States. The herbivorous mammal collects its food in large, fur-lined, external cheek pouches, then hoards any surplus in underground tunnels. The coat, dull brown to lead gray, changes color and texture over the year. The gophers' large, protuberant incisors are well adapted for use in tunnel construction, particularly in the hard clay soils of the Willamette Valley. They make chattering sounds with their teeth; males and females make purring (or crooning) sounds when they are together, and the young make twittering sounds. Born toothless, blind and hairless, the young grow rapidly before being weaned at about six weeks of age. The species is prey for raptors and carnivorous mammals, and host to several parasitic arthropods and worms. While population trends are generally stable, threats to the species' survival include urbanization, habitat conversion for agricultural use and active attempts at eradication with trapping and poisons. Fiercely defensive when cornered, the gopher may become tame in captivity.
The camas pocket gopher (Thomomys bulbivorus) is a rodent native to the Willamette Valley of northwestern Oregon in the United States. The herbivorous mammal collects its food in large, fur-lined, external cheek pouches, then hoards any surplus in underground tunnels. The coat, dull brown to lead gray, changes color and texture over the year. The gophers' large, protuberant incisors are well adapted for use in tunnel construction, particularly in the hard clay soils of the Willamette Valley. They make chattering sounds with their teeth; males and females make purring (or crooning) sounds when they are together, and the young make twittering sounds. Born toothless, blind and hairless, the young grow rapidly before being weaned at about six weeks of age. The species is prey for raptors and carnivorous mammals, and host to several parasitic arthropods and worms. While population trends are generally stable, threats to the species' survival include urbanization, habitat conversion for agricultural use and active attempts at eradication with trapping and poisons. Fiercely defensive when cornered, the gopher may become tame in captivity.
VIDEO: Evan Longoria conecta ante los Yankees el primer cuadrangular de la temporada de MLB (ESPN)
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\u00DALTIMO MOMENTO: Derrick Rose se perder\u00E1 el resto de la temporada por una rotura de meniscos (ESPN)
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FUENTE: Yadier Molina pacta extensi\u00F3n de 3 a\u00F1os con Cardenales de San Luis (ESPN)
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VIDEO: Leroy San\u00E9 muestra toda su potencia en el primer gol de Manchester City ante Arsenal (ESPN)
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Saturday, 1 April 2017
Wikipedia article of the day for April 2, 2017
The Wikipedia article of the day for April 2, 2017 is Courtney Love.
Courtney Love (born 1964) is an American singer and actress. Combining uninhibited live performances with confrontational lyrics, she was prolific in the punk and grunge scenes of the 1990s as the frontwoman of the alternative rock band Hole, which she formed in 1989. She was married to Kurt Cobain, frontman for Nirvana, until his suicide in 1994. Hole's second release, Live Through This (1994), achieved critical accolades and multi-platinum sales. In 1995, Love returned to acting, earning a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance in The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996). Hole's third album, Celebrity Skin (1998), was nominated for multiple Grammy Awards. After roles in the big-budget pictures Man on the Moon (1999) and Trapped (2002), she released her first solo album, America's Sweetheart (2004). She was sentenced to a rehabilitation facility in 2005 on drug charges. She returned to the music industry with Nobody's Daughter (2010), a Hole album, but without any members of the original lineup. In 2014 and 2015, she released two solo singles and returned to acting in the network series Empire and Sons of Anarchy.
Courtney Love (born 1964) is an American singer and actress. Combining uninhibited live performances with confrontational lyrics, she was prolific in the punk and grunge scenes of the 1990s as the frontwoman of the alternative rock band Hole, which she formed in 1989. She was married to Kurt Cobain, frontman for Nirvana, until his suicide in 1994. Hole's second release, Live Through This (1994), achieved critical accolades and multi-platinum sales. In 1995, Love returned to acting, earning a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance in The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996). Hole's third album, Celebrity Skin (1998), was nominated for multiple Grammy Awards. After roles in the big-budget pictures Man on the Moon (1999) and Trapped (2002), she released her first solo album, America's Sweetheart (2004). She was sentenced to a rehabilitation facility in 2005 on drug charges. She returned to the music industry with Nobody's Daughter (2010), a Hole album, but without any members of the original lineup. In 2014 and 2015, she released two solo singles and returned to acting in the network series Empire and Sons of Anarchy.
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