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\t On Friday, internet and international calls were cut off across the West African nation in anticipation of the election results, according to locals and international observers in the capital, Conakry.

\t This was the third time that Conde matched-up against Diallo. Before the election, observers raised concerns that an electoral dispute could reignite ethnic tensions between Guinea's largest ethnic groups.

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THE FIFA-appointed normalisation committee plans to choose a selection panel to assist in their searches for national team coaches, including the men’s team coach.

On Sunday, the normalisation committee, in a media release, announced the selection of Angus Eve as interim coach, replacing Terry Fenwick, who was fired last Friday. However, Eve’s term will end on August 31, with the normalisation committee indicating their desire to have a new coach in September.

Nicholas Gomez, a member of the normalisation committee, which deals with the day-to-day running of the TT Football Association (TTFA), said in a media conference on Monday, “It’s important we establish an appropriate criteria to make a determination, on the basis of which people assess the applications that come before us.

Gomez added, “The first thing that we will is actually develop a selection panel, to make sure we have an appropriate representation on that panel. Then we will develop the criteria, then we will share with the applicants the criteria that we would use to evaluate the applications.”

“Whilst the individual matches the criteria, the question becomes, can you afford the person? We would have to consider affordability, that is for sure.” Gomez pointed out on Monday that a reason for firing Terry Fenwick as TT men’s coach was a lack of finances.

The post Normalisation committee to choose selection panel for Trinidad and Tobago team coaches appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

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Dear Editor,

It is difficult not to be impressed by the published reports of the Minister of Sports’ busy schedule of interactions with respective sports organisations.

The article Games must be restored to prominence at schools appeared first on Stabroek News.

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Each year, families all over the U.S. look forward to summer as a time when they can be with one another and enjoy the longer days of sunshine.

As the weather slowly cools, you might feel a sense of longing for the early days of summer. However, it’s not too late to enjoy the last golden moments of the season. Here are five ideas to help you and the family really savor the last mini moments that summer has to offer.

1. Make a summer playlist

Whether you’re hosting a backyard barbecue or simply soaking in the sun, the perfect summer playlist helps to set the mood. Put together a playlist of your favorite upbeat songs that remind you of sunny skies, warm weather and feeling good. You’ll be listening to it all year long.

2. Enjoy your favorite summer treats

Summer memories are only made sweeter with a delicious, refreshing treat. As the sun sets on the season, take some time to reflect on the moments of fun and relaxation with a treat worth savoring.

Looking for something to satisfy all your (and your family’s!) snacking needs? Look no further. Drumstick®, America’s Favorite Sundae Cone, has an option for everyone!

Drumstick® Mini Drums™ is now available in an anytime bite-size treat, with only 70 calories per cone. Each micro cone is mini but mighty, small but snackable and perfectly poppable. Each cone features the delicious taste you’ve come to love with Drumstick — like the crunchy chocolate outer coating, the luscious creamy vanilla center and the crispy waffle cone — but now miniaturized!

And if you need just a lil’ taste of summer, Lil’ Drums™ Cones are sure to be a household favorite no matter what time of year it is. We guarantee that Drumstick® Mini Drums™ and Lil’ Drums™ will become your family’s favorite anytime snacks!

3. Backyard movie night

Set up a projector — or simply grab your laptop! — for a movie night under the stars. Create a relaxing and cozy environment with rugs and pillows — and of course, your favorite Drumstick® Mini Drums™!

When the movie is over, kick back to stargaze and spend some quality time with the family before bed.

4. Read a good book outside

There’s still plenty of time to get through your summer reading list! Make reading a priority by choosing a good book and a comfy spot outdoors. You’ll feel productive while also taking time to relax and refresh. Reading is the perfect opportunity to really immerse yourself in another world and take a much-needed break while enjoying the summer weather.

5. Collect summer memories

Do you find yourself reminiscing over this or past summer adventures? Make those memories last by creating a digital photo album of your family travels, staycations and more. You’ll be able to treasure those memories for years to come. We promise, you’ll thank yourself later!

The post 5 Ways to Savor the Last Moments of Summer appeared first on L.A. Focus Newspaper.

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Patrisse Cullors, who is widely seen as co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, recently revealed that she has landed a production deal with Warner […]

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Kolpak player Wayne Parnell has been released by Worcerstershire County Cricket Club with a year left to run on his contract.

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