Minggu, 27 Maret 2022

A year without Sarah: memory, loss and the pain of Mother’s Day emails

 For some of the bereaved, the torrent of promotional Mother’s Day emails at this time of year is more upsetting than the day itself. This is certainly the case for Kristian Glynn, whose wife, the accomplished journalist Sarah Hughes, died of cancer last April aged 48.


“Those messages are relentless,” he tells me, as he and their two teenage children approach the first anniversary of her death.


Mother’s Day was never a big event inside their home and this year Glynn has no formal plans to mark the moment. Instead, with Ruby, 15, and Oisin, 13, he will have the sort of regular Sunday that Hughes always enjoyed. “Her beloved ritual was to have a big meal and a moment of peace with all the newspapers in front of her – and then to chuck all the finished sections into the middle of the room,” he says.


Of much greater significance will be the joyful launch at the end of this month of the book Hughes was writing when she died. Holding Tight, Letting Go: My Life, Death and all the Madness in Between is a collection of her essays that has since been completed by writers and colleagues who were close to the author.


Hughes’ own powerful writing about dealing with sickness in lockdown, and an earlier piece about enduring two stillbirths are both included, as is a passionate defence of “trashy” fiction and a celebration of the joys of fashion, even when she was in poor health.


One particular passage, in an essay by Hughes about memory, closely echoes Glynn’s sentiments about Mother’s Day. Parents, she writes, should not be idolised by their children, even in death: “It is important that they do not see me as Saint Mum, the dead angel in heaven, but rather that they remember me in all my imperfections. Throwing shoes, shouting, losing my temper at just the wrong moment. Loving them fiercely, too, reading to them, checking their homework, making sure that, despite everything they feel wanted and adored.”


Elsewhere she writes about how difficult it proved to find the promised consolation in some of the standard, admired texts about death. A book such as Joan Didion’s The Year of Magical Thinking didn’t work for her, Hughes confesses. The problem was it was her who was leaving. Touchingly, she recalls idly wondering in the past which of her friends would not make it to old age. Now the answer was obvious.


In Glynn’s own chapter, a fond note that closes the book, he argues it was his late wife’s “great empathy that made her the writer she was”. And contributed chapters from friends and colleagues make it plain just how integral she was to their happiness.


Another of Hughes’ key characteristics, an immense appetite for everything that interested her, also beams out from the pages. Among her enthusiasms were Tottenham Hotspur, horse racing, the books of Daphne du Maurier and the television series Game of Thrones.


“If she loved something she really went in to bat for it,” says Glynn. “It was a kind of a stream of consciousness when she got going. I can hear her voice when I read the book.”


It was as a television writer for the Guardian that Hughes built up an extraordinarily large community of fans, although her work for this Sunday newspaper stretched back to the early 2000s, when she helped put together the sports pages.


When we speak Glynn has just returned from Cheltenham races, once an annual outing for the couple. He had fun, he says, but knew it would be different. “There’s lots of things I’m still doing that I’d have done with Sarah. I know they’re never going to be the same.


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“With Cheltenham it didn’t matter if it was the two of us, or if we met friends there, we always knew we would have a great time.”


Glynn, whose family are from Donegal, Ireland, met Hughes in London through their love of sport, but his grownup job, detecting money laundering and conducting due diligence on business clients, soon took them to New York, where Hughes began her freelance writing career. Travel remained important to both of them, even once they had a family.


“Holidays were one of our big things. Last half-term I went to Berlin with the kids. If Sarah had been there as well she would’ve known exactly where to go. She just had that lust for life and knowledge,” he says. “Our honeymoon was in Russia and she turned up there with a pile of Dostoevsky; all the Russian classics. She always had a book nearby.”


Had Hughes lived, Glynn thinks she would have tried her hand at her beloved historical fiction. “There would certainly have been billowing cloaks,” he jokes.


He and the children will continue to do the things Hughes loved, he says. “You get up and you go on, but you don’t forget. People tell me the anniversary next month will be hard, but really it’s hard every day. As I sometimes say to the kids, though, the worst has already happened. She can’t die again.”


It was important for Hughes’ book to be published, Glynn says, not simply because she wanted it, but because he knew it would help others. “I knew from the response to things she’d written in the Observer just how beneficial it could be for people.”


The published book, as Glynn suggests, is full of Hughes’ life force. And it presents her “scars and all”, as there is a clear-eyed, unfiltered chapter about the marks left on her body by injury and surgery.


As a naughty schoolgirl in Edinburgh she had fallen on the cobbles and later knocked her head on a lamp-post celebrating Euro 96. Later came caesarean sections and a mastectomy. Her skin provided, she writes, “a living map of all that I have been through”.


Hughes’ journalism, then her body, and now her book are testament to a life packed with adventure and misadventure. She achieved and felt more than enough for one lifetime, but that does not make dying young any fairer.

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Vintage Villanova? Maybe Not. Does It Matter?

 This Wildcats team may not be as talented as Jay Wright’s two championship squads. But they proved their worth in a hard-nosed win that puts them back in the Final Four.


SAN ANTONIO – Villanova guard Collin Gillespie grabbed the final rebound and sprinted across the court at the AT&T Center. He threw the ball toward the ceiling and unleashed a medieval scream. Anyone who caught that moment, brief as it was, would never have believed that Villanova and its Super Senior guard had just won a game so ugly, and so bruising, that it left a mark—several, really—that could be felt next week in New Orleans.


The contrast was evident immediately, the gulf between what Villanova had accomplished and how much it had cost them made painfully clear. While fans waved signs that read WE BELIEVE and the Wildcats’ mascot hopped on the back of a male cheerleader, the ladder taken out for net cutting remained empty, as did the makeshift stage set up for the celebration.


Instead, Gillespie beelined for a teammate. Most Wildcats gathered in a corner near their cheering section. They were surrounded by photographers, security guards and team officials, everyone huddled around guard Justin Moore, who had fallen late in the second half and was unable to rise without assistance. Armchair doctors across the country wondered if Moore had torn his right Achilles tendon, lowering the championship hopes of a team with shallow depth and an already hobbled captain in Gillespie.


Villanova (30–7) players wore championship hats as they checked on their fallen comrade, the juxtaposition striking, still. On any other night, with any other ending, the celebration would have been not just heightened but justified. This is a program that’s 20–3 in its last six NCAA tournaments, the mere three losses in five previous NCAAs owing to a pair of national titles, won in 2016 and ’18. This is a team that doesn’t feature an NBA lottery pick, that wasn’t a powerhouse all season (like Arizona, the region’s top seed) and wasn’t a trendy analytics darling (like Houston, the fifth seed and the Wildcats’ opponent Saturday night). While pundits questioned Villanova’s depth and the talent in its rotation, the Wildcats did what they have done all season. They won, moved forward and proved a lot of people wrong.


An obvious question lingered afterward: at what cost?


Jay Wright understandably wanted to save next week for, well, next week. He spoke, instead, of the pride that bubbled as he watched his team—playing a “true road game,” discounted, the Cougars’ late run, the Wildcats’ composure, the big shots. To Wright, Saturday spoke to a veteran roster, guys “who have been in the moment before.” No, he would not apologize for making another Final Four. He didn’t have to. “It feels great, man,” he said. “Never gets old. It’s the ultimate.”


Reality hit quickly, in the form of a question. How was Moore? An x-ray revealed no broken bones, Wright said, adding that an MRI will be performed when the team arrives back in Pennsylvania. “Probably not good,” Wright said, smile fading.


Before the injury, before tip-off even, Villanova jogged on court under the strangest circumstances. The Wildcats were the higher seed (No. 2), the more experienced team and the program with two national titles in the last six seasons. They were also underdogs against a lower seed with younger players, and, after watching Houston dismantle Arizona late Thursday, it wasn’t that difficult to see why


Houston had athletes, a veteran coach in Kelvin Sampson, played suffocating defense and displayed efficiency on both ends of the floor—the exact kind of makeup that portends a championship season. Despite losing three starters from last year’s Final Four team, then losing both its top scorer (Marcus Sasser) and its most talented Cougar (Tramon Mark) before Christmas, this Houston team wowed. When the Cougars knocked out Arizona on the same night Gonzaga lost, they became KenPom’s highest rated team left in the tournament. They said they didn’t pay attention to such rankings, but how, then, did they know about them?


Perhaps the expanding bandwagon had a point. But Villanova seemed to present its own matchup problems, and those were being overlooked. The Wildcats were balanced, if not deep; they also led the country in free-throw percentage, their 82.6 percent on pace to set a Division I men’s record, and Houston fouled a lot. Villanova didn’t mind the tortoise pace the Cougars force opponents into; the Wildcats preferred slow, steady and stealth. Maybe Villanova could out-Houston the Cougars. Maybe.

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A version of a home-state crowd filed into the arena to find out. During warmups, a group of Houston players gathered near the sideline to goof off and block each other’s shots. They laughed whenever someone swatted one. They certainly seemed loose, and they knew the crowd would roar behind them.


The Cougars won the tip, and, right away, a contest that lacked artistry—for anyone who’s not really into bruises—began the only way it could have: with a thud. The game came with its own soundtrack: the thwack of bodies colliding, the crash of players spilling to the hardwood like a pileup on the interstate, the grunts of large athletes trying to move other larger athletes and more than a few short cries in pain. Anyone who closed their eyes and just listened might have wondered if they had been transported from an arena to a horror movie.

Sabtu, 26 Maret 2022

Korean Actress Kang Sora Likes Swimming and Pilates, Mahmud deserves to be hot!

 Korean actress, Kang Sora turned out to be pursuing sports. Not surprisingly, he has body goals even though he is in his 30s and has one child.

Actress Kang Sora became known since making her debut in 2009 in the film 4th Period Mystery.


Since the film was booming, her acting skills were recognized so that Kan Sora was again trusted to play in the film Sunny in 2011


After being successful in two films, Kang Sora finally made her debut in a Korean drama. The first drama he starred in was Dream High 2 (2012).


Kang Sora then starred in several other dramas such as Doctor Strange (2014) and Revolutionary Love (2017).


On August 17, 2020, Kang Sora, who was then 30 years old, decided to marry the man she loved. The figure of her husband is not from among the artists.


Investigate a calibaration, Kang Sora's husband is a medical expert who also manages a health clinic.


Kang Sora's wedding was held behind closed doors and only her family and close relatives attended.


Shortly after marriage, the actress was immediately blessed with a child. His first daughter was born on April 15, 2021.


At 32 years old and already has one child, Kang Sora is still slim, sexy, and fit.


Kang Sora Likes Swimming and Pilates

This was obtained because Kang Sora was very fond of sports. Hyun Bin's ex-girlfriend has shown several sports moments on her Instagram.


One of the sports moments that Kang Sora uploaded on her Instagram was swimming.


Kang Sora seemed to be swimming in the sea in a swimsuit with a tropical theme motif with a picture of leaves.


She looks very beautiful without any make-up on. Kang Sora's body goals also look stunning like ABG.


Swimming is the sport that most women like because it can relieve depression.


According to a swimming and triathlon coach, as well as the owner of Tailwind Endurance in New York, Earl Walton, swimming can also have an impact on preventing premature aging and providing a sense of pleasure.


In addition, swimming can also be a means of cardio exercise so that it can nourish the lungs.


Not only swimming, Kang Sora also likes to do pilates exercises.


As in the following upload, Kang Sora looks sporty in a rolled-up t-shirt combined with leggings during pilates practice.


In this outfit, her flat stomach is clearly visible. He also looks very flexible when acting on the Pilates bar.

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BLACKPINK's Jennie Also Likes Pilates

K-Pop idol Jennie BLACKPINK has her own way of keeping her body fit. He did Pilates until he was head over heels.


The sports activity was shown by Jennie BLACKPINK in her post on Instagram social media which was uploaded on February 5.


In the post, Jennie seemed to be doing an extreme pose by hanging on a tool.


His hands rested on the rope tied to the device. Of course, the movement is not easy to do. You need to practice consistently so that you don't get injured while doing Pilates.

Jumat, 25 Maret 2022

Georgina Rodriguez Calls Loving Ronaldo Without Limits, Pregnant Women Are Getting Bucin!

 WAGs Manchester United, Georgina Rodriguez, expressed her love for Cristiano Ronaldo.


Cristiano Ronaldo's lover, Georgina Rodriguez is currently pregnant with the footballer's fifth child.


Reportedly, Georgina's gestational age has entered the third trimester and the Argentine woman is pregnant with twins.

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Georgina Rodriguez has recently uploaded her latest portrait with a baby bump, making her body more beautiful and charming.


The woman who once worked in the clothing store was indeed very happy to be living with Ronaldo. No wonder she really enjoyed her pregnancy.


Georgina Rodriguez recently also showed deep love for Cristiano Ronaldo.

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He uploaded a series of portraits of the Portuguese superstar, Cristiano Ronaldo with their children.


The footballer is seen as a family man who dedicates his time to the children while at home.


In the first and second photos, Cristiano Ronaldo with Junior, Alana, and twins Eva Matteo are seen bathing.

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Then in the third portrait, the former Real Madrid player teaches his children to play basketball at home. Ronaldo looked enthusiastic to see Matteo trying to throw the ball into the ring.


Georgina Rodriguez is always happy beside Cristiano Ronaldo

In the fourth photo, Ronaldo is seen joking with his children in the family room.


While in the last photo there is a portrait of Cristiano Ronaldo while enjoying young coconut ice on the beach.

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Georgina Rodriguez then admitted that she lived a very happy life next to Ronaldo. Georgina also loves CR7 without limits.


"Every day by your side is a happy and special moment. We love you without limits. Thank you so much the best dad in the world." wrote Georgina Rodriguez.


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Ronaldo has prepared an unexpected surprise for Georgina. That night, CR7 took his idol for a romantic dinner on the rooftop opposite the Burj Khalifa, Dubai.


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In an uploaded photo slide, there is a moment when Georgina Rodriguez wipes the tears from her cheeks. Suddenly Cristiano Ronaldo immediately hugged his lover to calm him down.


Martunis Difficulty Auctioning Ronaldo Jersey

Cristiano Ronaldo's adopted son, Martunis Sarbini, admitted that it was difficult to auction the CR7 jersey to build a boarding school. Netizens are also busy flicking the sultans in the country.


Some time ago, Martunis wanted to use the jersey given by his adoptive father to realize his noble plan to build pesantren and schools in Aceh.


This was conveyed by Martunis through his Instagram post on Monday, March 7, 2022. Unfortunately, the Cristiano Ronaldo jersey auction has not received a single offer.

Rabu, 23 Maret 2022

Prospective New Owners of Chelsea Backed by Famous South Korean Companies

 One of the prospective new owners of Chelsea, Catalina Kim, looks ambitious to acquire the Blues after being backed by a well-known company from South Korea.

The name Catalina Kim became one of the names of the prospective new owners of Chelsea after joining the consortium initiated by Nick Candy.

Nick Candy, who is a well-known property entrepreneur in England, formed a consortium called the Blue Football Consortium to acquire Chelsea.

An offer has also been made by this consortium as a way of opening the way to be included in the list of potential new owners of Chelsea according to the Raine Group version.

However, the Blue Football Consortium recently made a splash by increasing the number of bids to the Raine Group to acquire Chelsea.

This offer is said to make the Blue Football Consortium feel confident that it can become the new owner of Chelsea to replace Roman Abramovich.

This is as admitted by Catalina Kim, a football agent and also the founder of the company C&P Group based in London.

In an upload on her personal Instagram account, this South Korean woman thanked the Chelsea fans for the support they gave her

He also said that in the acquisition process, his consortium received support from various well-known South Korean companies.

Unmitigated, the upload mentioned up to 12 other investors consisting of electronics companies, to game companies.

Backed by South Korean Company
Of the 12 companies she mentioned, Catalina Kim named one company called National Pension Service Korea or a state company that collects pension funds for South Korean people.

According to Catalina Kim, this public company has total assets of US$800 billion or around 11,000 trillion rupiah.

While other companies are very familiar with Chelsea, such as Hyundai, their sponsor this season, Samsung, the main sponsor of the Blues a few years ago to the LG Group.

The funds collected from these companies are called by Catalina Kim to finance Chelsea's return to stability, including in continuing Chelsea's success with Abramovich.

In the comments column on her upload, Catalina Kim even gave a sweet promise to Chelsea fans who demanded several things.

One of them is the matter of extending the contract of the coach, Thomas Tuchel, and players whose contracts will expire such as Antonio Rudiger.

Catalina Kim also admitted to agreeing with the idea and will complete her promise when the consortium is legal as the new owner of Chelsea.

What Catalina Kim did herself drew sympathy from Chelsea fans, which made her and her consortium feel confident that they could become the new owners of the Blues.

Nick Candy, Future Owner of Chelsea
At a glance about the Blue Football Consortium, this consortium was created by Nick Candy who is a Chelsea fan as well as an English billionaire.

Nick Candy whose full name is Nicholas Anthony Christopher Candy is an English businessman who was born in January 1973 ago.

The 49-year-old man was born in a business family. His father, Tony Candy is a high-class businessman on British soil.

Nick and his younger brother, Christian Candy, then built their own business, a property business called Candy and Candy, to buy their first property in 1995.

Through this business, both of them reap fantastic profits, which reached 1.5 billion pounds or the equivalent of IDR 27.9 trillion which they shared.

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Selasa, 22 Maret 2022

'Walking Dead' actor Moses J. Moseley's cause of death revealed

 Actor Moses J. Moseley's cause of death has been determined.


Moseley, who was notable as a recurring zombie character on "The Walking Dead," died of a gunshot wound to the head, the Henry County Coroner's Office in Georgia confirmed to Fox News Digital.


However, the manner of Moseley's death is still "undetermined," meaning it is unclear whether his death was an accident or suicide.


"No one for one second who knew him or met him believes it was self harm," a representative for the actor told Fox News Digital in a statement on Tuesday.


"Moses is deeply missed by all of us. We are still in shock that he is gone," his representative added.


Fox News Digital also confirmed that President Joe Biden sent Moseley's family a letter offering his condolences.


"Jill and I are sending you our heartfelt condolences on the passing of your beloved Moses. I know there are few words I can share that will ease the pain of losing a loved one. You are in my thoughts and prayers," Biden writes in the letter, dated March 8.


The president's message continues: "Though the grieving process never quite ends, I promise you the day will come when the memory of Moses will bring a smile to your lips before it brings a tear to your eye. My prayer for you is that this day comes sooner rather than later."


The actor was found dead on Jan. 26 at age 31 in Stockbridge, Georgia. His sister, Teera Kimbro, told TMZ that those close to him believe he was kidnapped and then killed.


Moseley broke onto the scene on "The Walking Dead," in which he was cast from 2012-2015 as one of Michonne's pet zombies.


Other on-screen appearances for Moseley — who was born in Aiken, South Carolina — include "Joyful Noise," "The Internship," "Queen of the South," "Attack Of The Southern Fried Zombies" and HBO’s "Watchmen," among other titles.


Following the news of his death, AMC issued a statement on Twitter that read: "Our thoughts and prayers are with our #TWDFamily member Moses J. Moseley." The tribute includes a close-up photo of Moseley with a blue sky and clouds above.

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Senin, 21 Maret 2022

Why Real Madrid lost to Barcelona: Los Blancos suffer total mental breakdown in embarrassing El Clasico defeat

The passing, the body language, the frustration, the mistakes. At their home ground, it was if Real Madrid players never got off the bus.

Why Real Madrid lost to Barcelona: Los Blancos suffer total mental breakdown in embarrassing El Clasico defeat

Veterans, youngsters, internationals and rookies — no one wearing the Real Madrid crest was safe from what amounted to a total and complete mental collapse.


Watching the 90 minutes at the Santiago Bernabeu, it was hard to believe the team being consistently carved open was the La Liga leader and a Champions League quarterfinalist. There were moments when the ESPN commentary duo of Ian Darke and Steve McManaman couldn't even finish breaking down one Barcelona attack before another was launched.


Barcelona won 4-0, but it could have been 10-0. Every Real Madrid player should be embarrassed by the El Clasico proceedings that were anything but classic. The Bernabeu didn't even bother to jeer and whistle its home side, preferring instead to simply pack it in and head for the exits even before the hour mark.


The Big Five European leagues have seen plenty of drubbings over the years, but few came at the hands of top teams like Real Madrid, and even fewer featured the slew of pathetic mental errors that Los Blancos were guilty of. Numerous as they were, it wasn't just the mistakes themselves that made the performance so putrid. It was the sheer mental collapse that accompanied each glaring error that truly vilified Los Blancos in front of their home fans.


Where to even start?


Real Madrid defensive meltdown vs. Barcelona

Real Madrid center-backs Eder Militao and David Alaba were both a complete disaster. Line-breaking passes, off-ball runs, one-on-one charges, and even simple step-overs had the Madrid defenders on their heels.


Alaba, an extremely experienced player and leader, had at least a share of fault in each of the first three Barcelona goals, most notably misjudging a corner and undercutting the flight of the ball as Ronald Araujo headed home Barcelona's second. To compound the issue, Alaba immediately turned around and appeared to search for someone else to blame.

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Militao, frustrated by the proceedings as the minutes wore on, transformed into a headless wrecking ball, unable to mark any attackers one-on-one and instead preferring to batter and bruise his opponents off the ball, complaining to the referee at every whistle.


Ancelotti gets tactics wrong vs. Barcelona

While Carlo Ancelotti deployed his typical 4-3-3 formation, he was forced into changes due to injuries. Talismanic striker Karim Benzema, the La Liga leader in goals and assists, was missing due to a calf injury, while Ferland Mendy also missed out.


In Benzema's place, Luka Modric was deployed as a false nine, a tactical head-scratcher from Ancelotti. As a result, the Croatian — a Ballon d'Or winner and World Cup finalist — looked uncharacteristically lost. The setup was changed after halftime, but the damage had been done. Modric won just one of his six ground duels throughout the game, and his typical midfield influence was neutered.


Real Madrid mental lapses and petulance

The fourth Barcelona goal was a tragic display of mental lapse, as the entire Madrid defense stopped as the offside flag went up, seeing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang clean through, dinking the ball into the back of the net over a helpless Thibaut Courtois. VAR overturned the offside decision and the goal was given, to intense protest by Madrid players who switched off as soon as the flag went up. Even before VAR's existence, the assistant referee's flag was never the signal of a stoppage in play, merely a suggestion to the head referee whose whistle was — and remains — the deciding factor. "Play to the whistle" is schoolboy stuff.


And worst of all, Vinicius Jr., who should have to apologize for his calamitous dive in the first half. Not satisfied with what was clear and blatant simulation, the Brazilian then wagged his finger at Gerard Pique and was in the referee's ear for literal minutes. Vinicius continued to berate the official right up until the corner was delivered for Araujo's goal, at which point Real Madrid had bigger issues to worry about. It's a shock that Vinicius was not shown a yellow card not just for the simulation but also the persistent protest.


Every team, every player has bad games. Every professional — every human — makes mistakes. It was the combination of glaring errors and subsequent petulance that shone the spotlight on these particularly disgraceful 90 minutes.


In all likelihood this result won't harm the La Liga title charge for Real Madrid. However, it's not always about the destination. For Real Madrid at the Bernabeu on Sunday, it was about the journey. A gutless, mentally truant journey.


Los Blancos surely have some soul searching to do after this performance on this stage against this bitter rival.

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