Wednesday, October 30, 2013

FORBES RELEASES NEW LIST: WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL!! [see names here]

Forbes releases World’s Most Powerful list, puts Putin ahead of Obama

Forbes just released its World’s Most Powerful People list and put Russian president Vladamir Putin ahead of US president Barack Obama. That’s wack! They also said Dangote is more powerful than President Goodluck Jonathan. Dangote was placed 64th most powerful person in the world, Jonathan didn’t make the list.













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ASUU strike: Police tear-gas protesting UniAbuja lecturers


The Nigerian Police Force Wednesday, tear-gassed members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, University of Abuja branch as they mobilise for their protest into the streets of the Federal Capital City, Abuja.

Eyewitnesses said that the lecturers had gathered at the mini-campus of the university at Gwagwalada for the protest when suddenly policemen and plain clothes security personnel took over the entire arena and prevented them from the embarking on the protest.

Speaking to journalists, the zonal Chairman of ASUU, Dr. Clement Chup said ASUU sent a letter to the Commissioner of Police at Gwagwalada to notify him of their protest but was surprised when they were prevented by Police from entering into campus.

According to him, “We members of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU of University of Abuja had actually planned to carry out a peaceful demonstration today . What we planned was to have a community marching just to march through some major streets in Abuja, to sensitize the public on the essence of our strike. You will agree with me that the strike that has been on for the past four months now is a cause for worry for everybody. We wanted to tell members of the public we are on strike because the Federal Government have refused to implement the agreement they had with our members since 2009.

“But unfortunately when we got to the campus this morning (Wednesday), we were prevented from entering the campus by Policemen. When they prevented us from entering the campus we sat down helplessly outside the gate, just chatting and trying to put heads together, the Policemen came around and tear gassed us several times to disperse us”.

photo: Police Officers Shooting Tear Gas to dispel the Mammoth crowd

Chup continued, “We were wondering why, a security agent that are suppose to provide security for law abiding citizens would turn around and begin to oppress the same people they are suppose to provide security for. It was really a cause for worry, even as they threw over 13 canisters of tear gas at us. Some of us were soaked in the tear gas and one of us who has asthma condition was rushed to the hospital.

“We insisted that it is our right so at the end of the day we were able to carry out our protest at a point in front of the university gate. When they tried to stop us and they didn’t succeed they now allowed us to carry out our protest at the gate., where we displayed our banners, sang our solidarity song and left”.

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FUTO 2013/2014 Supplementary form now N7,500 as SUG promises to refund others


 Federal University of Technology, FUTO has reduced the price of her 2013/2014 supplementary admission forms to N7,500, which was earlier placed at N10,000.

The reduction on the price for the form is not unconnected with directives given by the school's students union government, declaring the N10,000 is much much for a supplementary form.

In his press statement last week, the SUG president of FUTO, warned candidates not to pay N10,000. This was contained in our previous report titled:
  Do not pay N10,000 for supplementary admission form, FUTO SUG Tells Candidates.

Meanwhile the SUG promised to balance N2,500 to all candidates who purchased this form at N10,000 before the price was reviewed. Simply visit the SUG secretariat with proof of payment of the like sum.

Right now, the forms are on sale at Diamond bank, First bank, UBA and FUTO Microfinance bank at only N7500, and deadline is November 5th, 2013.



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Umaru Musa Yar’adua University Verification for 1st Admission List Candidates 2013/2014


The Umaru Musa Yar’adua University has released the first provisional admission list for the 100 level into the various Degree Programmes for the 2013/2014 academic session. All applicants are advised to visit the University’s website; www.umyu.edu.ng to check their status.

Successful candidates are required to report to the University permanent site along Dutsin-ma Road, Katsina from Monday 4th November to Monday 11th November, 2013 for verification.

The candidates are required to come along with the following documents:-

1. Birth Certificate or Declaration of age;
2. Certificate of Local Government Origin;
3. Certificates/Statements of all Results cited in the application forms (originals);
4. UTME Result Slip.

Any candidate who fails to turn-up for the verification will be deemed not to be interested in taking up the offer and will be replaced by candidates on the waiting list.

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Microsoft creates new cert to make VMware admins 'bi-lingual'


Microsoft has found another way to grab some market share from VMware's: a new certification it says is designed “to help IT pros who are VMware experts build their expertise in Microsoft virtualization.”

Redmond's pitch is that IT professionals need to be “bi-lingual” when it comes to virtualisation, because while VMware does a very fine job “Over the last few years, Hyper-V has been going from strength to strength, leading to more and more organizations adopting this platform”


The Reg has encountered plenty of opinion to back that up: multi-hypervisor strategies got a fair bit of airtime once Windows Server 2012 all-but-matched the most-used bits of Vmware's flagship vSphere. Microsoft itself cites this Enterprise Strategy Group blog post that says 65 per cent of organisations run multiple-hypervisor-strategies. Author Mark Bowker offers the following opinion on such strategies:

“While there are a few examples I can point to where IT organizations are making a wholesale switch from one hypervisor to another, the majority of scenarios I see are IT maintaining their investment in its primary platform for the time being and starting to onboard an additional hypervisor for different application workloads, licensing/ cost reduction--by phasing out legacy products--or for the advanced technology capabilities of one solution over the other.”

That analysis provides a decent rational for Microsoft's “bi-lingual” argument and means Redmond's offer of a free online course and free exam for the new and prosaically-named “Microsoft Virtualization Certification” looks rather generous. Those who take up the course will get a grounding in Hyper-V and the System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager.

There is a sting in the tail: the pages spruiking the education and certification also mention virtual machine migration tools. The Reg can't say if those tools will be mentioned in the training or exam, but expects Microsoft isn't arranging the certification entirely out of kindness.

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How poverty molds the brain




Groundbreaking research nearly two decades ago linking a mother's educational background to her children's literacy and cognitive abilities stands out among decades of social science studies demonstrating the adverse effects of poverty.

Now new research conducted at Northwestern University has taken that finding in a neuroscientific direction: linking poor processing of auditory information in the adolescent brain to a lower maternal educational background.

"These adolescents had noisier neural activity than their classmates, even when no sound was presented," said Nina Kraus, the Hugh Knowles Professor of Neurobiology, Physiology and Communication Sciences at Northwestern and corresponding author of the study.

In addition, the neural response to speech for the adolescents from a lower maternal educational background was erratic over repeated stimulation, with lower fidelity to the incoming sound.

"Think about the neural noise like static in a radio—with the announcer's voice coming in faintly," Kraus said.

Maternal education acted as a proxy for socioeconomic status for the study. Adolescents were divided into two groups, according to whether their mothers had a high school education or less or had completed some post-secondary schooling.

Not only did the adolescents from a lower maternal educational background have neural responses to speech sounds that were nosier, more variable and represented the input signal weakly, but their performances on tests of reading and working memory also were poorer.

"The impoverished brain: Disparities in maternal education affect the neural response to sound" will be published Oct. 30 in the Journal of Neuroscience. Its authors are Erika Skoe, assistant professor of speech, language and hearing sciences at the University of Connecticut; Jennifer Krizman, a doctoral student in Northwestern's Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory; and Kraus, also the director of the Auditory Neuroscience Lab.

This study builds on evidence that children from low-income families experience a type of auditory impoverishment. The landmark study by Hart and Risley (1995) revealed that children in high-income families are exposed to 30 million more words than children from families on welfare. This reduction in the quality and quantity of language input, along with greater exposure to unstructured sound such as ambient noise, may be affecting how the brain represents auditory information.

In urban populations, income and amount of noise exposure are known to be correlated. Consistent with the idea that noisy auditory environments increase neural noise, the new Journal of Neuroscience study found that the adolescents from the lower maternal educational group have increased neural activity in the absence of sound input.

According to the study, "Neural models indicate that when the input to a neuron is noisier, the firing rate becomes more variable, ultimately limiting the amount of sensory information that can be transmitted."

"If your brain is creating a different signal each time you hear a sound, you might be losing some of the details of the sound," said Skoe, lead author of the study. "Losing these details may create challenges in the classroom and other noisy settings."

The new research conducted at Northwestern contributes to a recent wave of neuroscientific research demonstrating that sociocultural factors influence brain structure and function.

Another recently published study from the Kraus lab showed that inconsistent neural responses to sounds relate to poor reading but that by acoustically augmenting the classroom, neural responses became more stable.

"Modifying the auditory world for a particular student, even if just for a portion of the day, may improve academic performance and fine-tune how sound is automatically encoded in the brain," Skoe said.

Ongoing work in Northwestern's Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory is investigating whether auditory enrichment in the form of music education and other school-based activities can offset the negative impact of an impoverished acoustic environment.

For the new study, brain activity of Chicago Public School adolescents, almost all ninth-graders, was assessed both in response to and in the absence of auditory input. The nervous system's responses to speech sounds were observed through passive electrophysiological recordings, with students grouped according to the highest educational level achieved by their mothers.

The responses reflect activity from a communication hub within the central nervous system that provides a snapshot of sensory, cognitive and reward circuits that are engaged to process sound. These fundamental, automatic responses to sound reflect past and ongoing sensory experiences and relate to linguistic and cognitive function.

The collection protocol for "the impoverished auditory brain" lasted roughly 20 minutes, during which participants sat comfortably watching a self-selected subtitled movie, while the brain response to speech syllables was passively collected.

The syllables were presented at a rapid rate to the right ear through an earphone placed in the ear canal. The left ear remained unblocked, making the movie sound track audible yet not intense enough to mask the stimulus.

The syllables chosen are common to many languages of the world, and their acoustic characteristics are perceptually challenging.

In addition, IQ assessments for the students were collected, and they were administered a standardized, age-normed test battery of reading ability and executive function (working memory). Previous work has revealed that the neurobiological systems mediating higher order functions such as language, memory and executive function are especially sensitive to disparities in socioeconomic status.

"By studying socioeconomic status within a neuroscientific framework, we have the potential to expand our understanding of the biological signatures of poverty," Kraus concluded. "And a better understanding of how experiences shape the brain could inform educational efforts aimed at closing the socioeconomic achievement gap."


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Beta cells can produce more insulin


PHOTO:The fat recycling system found within pancreatic beta cells can be used to produce more insulin.

The pancreas is a large organ that wraps around our gut, and produces the exact amount of insulin our bodies need when we eat – except when we start to develop diabetes, and insulin production slows down. Sydney scientists describe how a fat recycling system within pancreatic ‘beta cells’ determines the amount of insulin they secrete, and so may provide a target for future diabetes therapies.

A small structure inside the beta cell, known as a lysosome, behaves like an intracellular recycling unit. It breaks down unwanted fats and proteins in such a way that they can be re-used.

PhD student Gemma Pearson and Professor Trevor Biden from Sydney’s Garvan Institute of Medical Research showed that when they prevented lysosomes from breaking down fat, beta cells secreted more insulin. Their study is published in Diabetologia, now online.

While this is a very early stage cell biology story, it nonetheless holds promise, and encourages the scientific community to look at diabetes therapies through a fatty lens.

“There are many different ways fats can be used within the beta cell – so if you stop them being recycled, you force them to be used in a different way,” said Gemma Pearson, whose PhD examines the “lipid profile” of beta cells.

“When you shift fats from the lysosome, you store them in other parts of the cell, and they become available to participate in various signaling pathways. One of these pathways clearly increases insulin secretion.”

“Fat molecules are not the inert blobs you might think – they can bind to proteins and activate them, causing a range of downstream events to occur.”

“The good thing about this particular pathway is that it is only stimulated by glucose. That limits the beta cell to producing excess insulin only to deal with food, rather than around the clock. Too much insulin circulating in the blood, or hyperinsulinaemia, can be very detrimental to health in many respects”.

“If in future a drug were to be developed to block fat degradation in the lysosome, it would have to be tweaked to affect beta cells only.”

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Study: Children Trust Information From Nice Adults



Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas wrote in the journal Developmental Science that children are more likely to trust an adult’s advice if they are nice.

Scientists looked into how preschoolers decide whom to believe when they are being provided two conflicting pieces of information by a nice or mean adult.

“We need to find the conditions under which children and adults are susceptible to accepting inaccurate information as true,” Dr. Asheley Landrum, a recent UT Dallas graduate and lead researcher on the study, said in a press release. “This means we need to determine when children use characteristics besides how competent someone is, like how attractive or nice someone is, to decide how much to trust that person. We can then develop tools to train children and adults to pay attention to characteristics that are more indicative of a trustworthy source.”

The team asked 164 children, ages three to five, to watch videos of people described as eagle or bicycle “experts.” The first experiments questioned if children understood that some people have more knowledge about topics than others.

Experts in the first experiment would say the same lines, but would provide conflicting follow-up information. Children were asked which expert was more likely to have named the item correctly, and they admitted the experts on eagles knew more about birds, while those experts on bicycles knew more about vehicles.

During the second and third experiments, the team looked at how niceness and meanness could affect the child’s outlook on the advice. The children were presented with similar videos to the first experiment, but one expert would help portray meanness by crossing arms and frowning, while the other appeared nice by smiling and using a friendly tone.

Only one person was identified as an expert, while the other was described as a non-expert on the topic. During the experiments children preferred to learn information from the nice person, regardless of whether they were an expert on the topic or not.

“Even when an expert clearly should know an answer to a question, children tend to trust claims made by nice people with no expertise over mean people with clearly relevant expertise,” said Dr. Candice Mills, Landrum’s advisor and co-author on the paper.

The team says children may believe that someone who appears pleasant is both trustworthy and competent, even if the friendly appearance is a carefully crafted act of manipulation.

“A child might encounter an experienced, yet ill-tempered doctor providing useful advice on how to treat flu symptoms, or a well-intentioned older peer providing unsafe advice on how to handle bullies,” said Mills. “In these cases, children need to be able to put aside how nice or mean someone seems to be in order to learn to trust the right people.”

Another study published earlier this week found how being nice might not be the only way to sway a child’s opinion. Scientists writing in the British Journal of Developmental Psychology said kids tended to place their faith in adults who were good-looking versus those who were unattractive.

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NEW RESEARCH: women "check out" other women just as much as men do.

Women's gazes as objectifying as men's


Following on from earlier research that showed how people remembered women's body parts better than their entire bodies, the same researchers have now conducted an eye-tracking study that shows women "check out" other women just as much as men do.

The new work, appearing in the journal Sex Roles, intricately mapped the visual behavior of both men and women as they viewed images of different females with different body types.
Researcher Sarah Gervais said that when asked to focus on a woman's appearance, the study participants largely looked at women in "that way" - quickly moving their eyes to a woman's breasts and other sexualized body parts, rather than the face. Though the men in the study exhibited such visual behavior consistently, the researchers found that women's eye patterns were similar to men's.

Although the results were consistent with anecdotal expectations of gaze behavior, Gervais said she was surprised with some of the findings, especially how strongly women's visual patterns suggest they objectify other women. "We do have a slightly different pattern for men than women, but when we looked at their overall dwell times - how long they focused on each body part - we find the exact same effects for both groups," she said. "Women, we think, do it often for social comparison purposes."

Another key finding related to the role of body shape. Even when study instructions encouraged the participants to focus on the personality of the female target - a manipulation that would seem likely to lead to additional focus on the images' faces - women with hourglass figures were perceived more positively than women with straighter figures by male participants, the researchers found.

The researchers believe that when a woman's appearance rather than personality drives a man, all women will experience the objectifying gaze, regardless of their body shape. This is consistent with a previous proposition that having a reproductively mature female body creates a shared cultural experience in which the bodies of all women (regardless of attractiveness) are persistently looked at and evaluated. Noting that women also often seem to view other women as objects, the researchers suggest that women may internalize the male gaze and self-objectify, and in turn also use it to evaluate other women.

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Motorola's vision: a smartphone you design yourself



Motorola's project will allow users to select various components to fill a basic smartphone frame. Photo: Motorola

Motorola wants to let consumers design their own smartphones.
The Google-owned manufacturer has launched Project Ara to create a free, open and standardised platform to let people pick and choose the components they want in their phones, Motorola said in a blogpost this week.

The goal is to create a standard endoskeleton, or frame, that can hold different modules, like extra-powerful processors, additional batteries or memory chips for storing more music, all based on the customer’s preferences.

“Our goal is to drive a more thoughtful, expressive and open relationship between users, developers, and their phones. To give you the power to decide what your phone does, how it looks, where and what it’s made of, how much it costs, and how long you’ll keep it,” Motorola said.

The company’s vision of do-it-yourself smartphones builds on parent Google’s success with its widely used Android smartphone platform, which it offers for free and allows manufacturers to customise. Android also gives people more leeway to tweak the features on their smartphones than Apple’s iOS platform offers to iPhone users.
Our goal is to ... give you the power to decide what your phone does, how it looks, where and what it’s made of, how much it costs and how long you’ll keep it
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Motorola said it has been working on Project Ara for over a year and that it recently teamed up with Phonebloks, an open source project that has also been working on creating modular smartphone components that can be easily replaced.

The announcement of Ara follows Motorola’s launch earlier this year of the Moto X smartphone, which lets customers choose the colours of the front and back panels and buttons.

On its website, Phonebloks envisions an online store letting consumers read reviews of smartphone components, shop for new and used parts and order custom-designed handsets.

Project Ara is also a bit of a throwback to the 1980s and 1990s, when many technology-handy consumers assembled their own desktop PCs using hard drives, power supplies, central processing units and other custom-picked components.

That became less common when laptops, which are more difficult to customise, became widely used, but computer components are still made at standard sizes that can be slotted into most PCs.

Motorola said it will work on the project openly and create experimental modules. It plans to invite developers and recruit “Ara scouts” to help research and shape the project.

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World's largest deep earthquake recorded




PHOTO: A model of the subduction zone under the Sea of Okhotsk. This model shows a proposed mechanism whereby transition between mineral forms to a higher-pressure polymorph allows earthquakes to occur deep in the transition zone.

The seismology world may have a new leader in superlatives: On May 24, 2013, the largest, deep earthquake ever recorded struck beneath the Sea of Okhotsk, between the Kamchatka Peninsula and Russian mainland. Scientists are still puzzling over how such a large event could occur so deep.

The magnitude-8.3 earthquake occurred at a depth of 609 kilometers beneath the Sea of Okhotsk. There was no damage from the quake, but the effects were felt on the surface as far away as the Middle East. Deep earthquakes are not felt at Earth’s surface in the same way as shallow quakes. They are felt in skyscrapers as a swaying motion resulting from the low-frequency waves, whereas shallow earthquakes are usually felt as sharp jolts on the surface, says Thorne Lay, a seismologist at the University of California at Santa Cruz and a co-author of a study in Science examining the quake. Thus, scientists aren't trying to study these quakes to determine how they'll affect things at the surface. Instead, Lay says, the main focus when observing deep earthquakes is to “study the scientific aspects of the earthquake … and to try to understand the nature of faulting at these very great depths.”

So-called deep earthquakes occur in the transition zone between the upper and lower mantle at depths between 400 and 700 kilometers, and only at subduction zones where cold material is forced down toward the mantle very quickly, Lay says.

At a depth of 600 kilometers, there is a huge amount of pressure on the fault, which makes the sliding of the plates against each other very difficult, Lay says. So, for a deep quake to occur, some force must reduce the pressure on the fault, allowing it to rupture. But scientists don’t know exactly what mechanisms drive such pressure reductions, he says.




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UBA Introduces Zero COT Current Account



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The United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) Tuesday announced the introduction of a new account that gives account holders the chance of enjoying free commission on turnover (COT) on their transactions.

The customers will also benefit from interest on the balance in their current accounts.
A statement from the bank described the new account christened: “Lion Prime,” as a current account that is not only COT free, but earns interest.

The bank said it introduced the account in response to the request by customers for an account that enables them to carry out high volume transactions without incurring costs.

“The account is open to small business owners, self-employed professional and business executives, entrepreneurs, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), religious organisations, schools, as well as societies and associations.

“The Lion Prime Account comes in different variants which have been specifically structured to meet the needs of different members of the society in such a way that it matches their expectations,” it added.

Commenting on the product, the Head, Retail Products, UBA Plc, Ms. Olumide Osunyomi, said: “A significant advantage of UBA’s Lion Prime zero COT current account is that it enables account holders to earn an interest on the minimum balance on their accounts while enjoying zero COT.”

She explained that the account was designed for the cost sensitive business or individual. According to her, schools, non-governmental organisations, religious organisations, societies and associations will find the Lion Prime current account attractive and well suited to meet their needs due to the nature of their operations.

“Customers who operate the Lion Prime current account will also have access to the array of e-banking products available to all UBA account holders.
“Account holders will have to access to the bank’s online banking platform, U-Direct which will enable them carry out a large proportion of their banking transactions online without physically visiting any branch of UBA,” she added.

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Obama’s Accounts Hacked, Tweets Links To Syrian Truth Video


It seems both Obama’s twitter account and facebook(by extension) have been hacked by a Syrian Hacker Group. Or How would you explain that a link tweeted by the same account redirects to this YouTube video (Be warned, this has graphic violence scenes).

Below are the screenshots of the Twitter Page and Facebook Post affected:







In an exclusive email to a very popular blog sent from an account believed to belong to the SEA(Syrian Electronic Army) on Monday, the group notified them of the hack, but would not provide details about how it accessed the accounts.

The group is believed to have carried out high profile attacks on media organisations that seem to oppose the Bashir Al-Hassad Regime.



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Ribery, Messi, Ronaldo on Ballon d’Or shortlist



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Lionel Messi, Franck Ribery, Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Neymar are among 23 candidates on the shortlist for the Ballon d’Or announced by FIFA on Tuesday.
Ribery, who won UEFA’s best player in Europe award for the 2012-13 season, helped Bayern Munich win the UEFA Champions League and Bundesliga and German Cup titles.

Messi, winner of the last four Ballon d’Or awards in voting by coaches, team captains and media, was injured late in the season and could not prevent Barcelona from being beaten by Bayern in the Champions League semifinals.

The Ballon d’Or winner will be announced on January 13 in Zurich.

According to Skysports, Bale became the world’s most expensive player when he joined Real Madrid from Tottenham for 100m euros (£85.3m) in September after a 26-goal haul for Spurs.

But he faces tough competition for the prize from his Madrid teammate Ronaldo – winner in 2008 – and Barcelona forward Messi, who has won the award for the last four years.

Five Premier League players – Manchester United striker Robin van Persie, Manchester City’s Yaya Toure, controversial Liverpool frontman Luis Suarez, Chelsea winger Eden Hazard and Arsenal’s recent addition Mesut Ozil – make the cut – but there are no English players included.

Ribery is joined by club-mates Philipp Lahm, Thomas Muller, Manuel Neuer, Arjen Robben and Bastian Schweinsteiger while Barcelona also have Xavi, Andres Iniesta and summer signing Neymar among the candidates.

PSG trio Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Edinson Cavani and Thiago Silva have made the shortlist while fellow Ligue 1 big-spenders Monaco have a contender of their own in Radamel Falcao, acquired from Atletico Madrid in the close season.

Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who retired at the end of last season, headlines a 10-man coach of the year shortlist along with Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti and Spain boss Vicente del Bosque.



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I wrote my book for United fans –Alex Ferguson


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Sir Alex Ferguson has defended his controversial autobiography and insisted he wrote it for Manchester United fans, Mirror.co.uk reports.

Ferguson has been criticised over some of the dressing-room revelations in his book, as well as criticisms of players including Liverpool duo Steven Gerrard and Jordan Henderson.

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers hit back at Ferguson for his literary attack on Gerrard and Henderson, describing the book as not being “credible”.

But Ferguson, speaking at Salford’s Lowry Theatre in the shadow of Old Trafford, in front of an audience of 1,700 in the first of a five-venue tour to promote his book, defended the contents of his autobiography.

“I wrote the book for the fans,” said Ferguson. “To let them understand why I had to make certain decisions, not for the press.

“The book is to make people understand how difficult the (Manchester United) job is. It’s a massive club, the biggest in the world, and that expectation is always there.”

Ferguson’s opening tour date sold out in just four minutes, beating former Smiths frontman Morrissey in terms of selling out the Lowry in the fastest time.

United boss David Moyes, as well as Old Trafford legends Sir Bobby Charlton and Denis Law, were among the audience. Some of Fergie’s former players, including Brian McClair, were also present, as were past and present members of the United backroom staff, as well as ex-chief executive David Gill.

In conversation with BBC presenter Dan Walker, Ferguson reflected on his 27 years in charge of United and regaled his compelled audience, most of whom were United fans, with anecdotes and insight from his time at Old Trafford.

The former United boss, is also speaking in Glasgow, Aberdeen, London and Dublin to promote his book, his second autobiography after 1999’s Managing My Life.


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Ronaldo accuses Blatter of Messi bias



Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo has accused Sepp Blatter of institutional favouritism after the FIFA President revealed he preferred Lionel Messi over the Portuguese, Goal reports.

In a debate at the Oxford Union, the 77-year-old claimed “one spends more time at the hairdressers than the other” in reference to Ronaldo, before saying he preferred Messi, as well as describing him as a “kind man and a good boy”.

The comments have resulted in Real Madrid writing to FIFA to call for Blatter to apologise over the remarks. Ronaldo giving his own personal reaction via his personal Twitter account, alongside a video of the Swiss making fun of him.

The 28-year-old tweeted, “This video shows the respect and consideration that Fifa has for me, my club and my country. Much is explained now.

“I wish Mr.Blatter health and a long life, with the certainty that he’ll continue to witness the successes of his favourite teams and players.”

Ronaldo and Messi were both named on a 23-man shortlist for the Ballon d’Or on Tuesday.

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti described Blatter’s comments about Ronaldo as showing a “lack of respect”.

Ancelotti was asked about Blatter’s comments at his press conference ahead of Wednesday’s match with Sevilla, and was quoted as having said on Madrid’s official website, “I’m aware our president (Florentino Perez) has sent a letter to FIFA asking to retract what I consider to be a lack of respect to a very serious, very professional player.

“I’m completely in agreement with our president. I haven’t spoken with Cristiano about this. He’s trained very well today, as always. He’s shown every day that he’s a great player, serious and professional, respectful to everyone and he has to continue like that.”


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