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Ballesteros health Hall Farmers' deteriorating - "Families will be informed in accordance of any change in conditions and to take this opportunity to thank all the people to support both the Seve and his own family has received during this time," said a statement on the website Ballesteros'.

Hall of Fame golfer Seve Ballesteros has worsened in the battle against brain cancer, news that brought a few players crying because they consider a huge impact on golf in Europe and around the world.

Ballesteros, 54, was resting at home in the northern Spanish town of Pedrena, where he has been a lot since had four operations in late 2008, his family said Friday.

The statement said that "the neurological condition has suffered severe damage."

Jose Maria Olazabal and Miguel Angel Jimenez who seemed disappointed after the second round of the Open Spanish. Olazabal and Ballesteros form a persistent "Spanish Armada" at the Ryder Cup, where they lost only two games.

Imagining Ballesteros in grave condition was felt throughout the world, from Spain to Open PGA Tour event in North Carolina for the Champions Tour event in Alabama, featuring players who competed against Ballesteros in his prime.

They witnessed a genius with a club in hand, which causes Ballesteros to five major titles, 50 wins on the European Tour and the soul is so powerful that many consider him the most important figure in the history of European golf.

"He did for European golf what Tiger Woods did for golf around the world," three-time major champion Nick Price said. "European Tour would not be where it is today if not for Seve Ballesteros.

"The man is an icon, just a remarkable golfer he had about 10,000 to shoot 65 .."

Tigers to back: Woods will return to competition at next week's Players Championship, marking his first tournament since the Masters last month.

Woods skipped this week Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte, NC, because of strained knee and Achilles tendon.

Lucas Glover, playing with Perez, is a 6-under-par with 10 holes and on the leaderboard when Perez started making every putt. He finished the day at 12-under for the tournament.

Jonathan Byrd shot 68, leaving him two shots back and tied for second with Bill Haas (70). Phil Mickelson (66) and Glover (68) tied at 9-under.

Champions Tour: Mark Calcavecchia open a three-stroke lead in the Regional Tradition, the Champions Tour's first major this year. Calcavecchia, seeking his first victory in 50-and-over circuit, shot 65. Kenny Perry also shot 65 to sit alone in second place.

PGA Tour: Pat Perez went from watching a big round to playing one himself Friday in Charlotte. Perez, four shots of the lead when he stood on the tee 13, the run of five birdies in the last six holes to shoot 65 and take two-shot lead.

European Tour: Thomas Aiken shot 69 for one stroke lead at Spanish Open.
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Current Mississippi River Records - About 950 households in Memphis and around 135 other houses in Shelby County to get the notification, the Shelby County Division of Fire Chief Joseph Rike said. The shelter was opened, and the brochure includes phone numbers to arrange transportation for people who need them.
"This does not mean the water is on your doorstep," says the Nation from door to door efforts. "This means you are in a high-impact areas."

Graceland, home of Elvis Presley and one of the city's most famous, is about 20 minutes drive from the river and not in danger of flooding, a spokesman Kevin Kern said. "We're in the hills, high and dry and open for business, and will remain open," said Kern.

Stagnant water at the lowest end of Beale Street, the road identical to the Mississippi blues, but that's about half a mile from where nightlife is world famous street.

The main airport is not threatened Memphis, nor FedEx, which has a sorting hub at the airport that handles up to 2 million packets per day.

Bea, a civil engineer, said he was concerned that some levees in the United States has been built with inferior dirt, or even sand, and has been designed with the bad.

"The standard we use to build these things on the side of a low terrible if you judge them by criteria and conditions of the world," he said. "The offense, as we learned in New Orleans, was the killer."

How long is the high water to stay alive, and how much damage it does on the soil of the levee wall as it goes down, is an important factor.

"Summer as a whole must be supervised," said David J. Rogers, a civil engineer at Missouri University of Science and Technology.

In Tennessee, local officials uncertain whether they have the legal authority for the evacuation orders, and expect handouts will persuade people to leave. Bob Nations, emergency management director for Shelby County, which includes Memphis, says there is still time to get out. The river is not expected to peak until Wednesday.
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Ahmadinejad: Iran's supreme leader accepted the minister or cease to be members of Iranian parliament - A member of Iran's parliament, Morteza Agha-Tehrani - described as a "moral advisor to Ahmadinejad" - a collection of his supporters said on Friday that the meeting between Ahmadinejad and Khamenei recently occurred, where the president is timed to resign or to accept the decision The Ayatollah.
A power struggle unprecedented in the heart of the Iranian regime has increased after appear that the supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, has given an ultimatum to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to accept the intervention in a cabinet appointment or resign.

Extraordinary confrontation came to light after Ahmadinejad refused to officially support the recovery Khamenei president who initially requested the minister to resign.

Gap grows between two people when the president launched a 11-day strike in protest at the decision obvious Khamenei. In the first cabinet meeting since the end the protest, the minister of intelligence in the center row, Heydar Moslehi, was not present and in one second on Wednesday, he was reportedly asked by Mr Ahmadinejad to go.

In a video released on the website of Iran, Agha-Tehrani quoted Ahmadinejad as saying: "Khamenei gives me a deadline to make my mind, I also will accept the return or resign .."

Although not constitutionally allowed Khamenei to intervene in cabinet appointments, an unwritten law requiring all officials to always obey the supreme leader without showing opposition.

Cleric close to Khamenei has launched a campaign to highlight its role in Iranian politics, said that to obey him the same as an apostate, because he is "God's representative on earth."

Meanwhile, the president reportedly absent from the religious ceremony this week at home Khamenei, in which he openly criticized by a close ally of Ayatollah it. Iranian officials have traditionally required to participate in the ceremony to cover up any political rift that might compromise the power of Khamenei.

Under Iranian law, at least 85 more signatures needed for the possibility of presidential impeachment.

Khamenei said that Ahmadinejad's supporters surrounded by a "Deviant" on the inner circle, including the controversial chief of staff, Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, who wanted to damage the political involvement of clerics in Iran. Mashaei and its allies had just been accused of using magic powers and summon djinns (spirit) in the pursuit of government policy.

On Thursday, a powerful revolutionary guard commander, Mohammad Ali Jafari, was quoted by the semiofficial Fars news office who said: "The people [close to Khamenei does not rely on djinns, fairies and demons ... and they will not stand deviation government in this regime. "

Iran's elite revolutionary guards, who played a key role in securing a second term Ahmadinejad of Iran 2009 "fraudulent" elections, has distanced himself from Ahmadinejad in recent months as a "secular" Mashaei's outlook became clearer. In the face of this latest confrontation with Khamenei, Ahmadinejad has left isolated, with little serious opposition supporters.Iran ', tired of the brutal suppression of the green movement and put its leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi under house arrest in 80 days, have found he saw this latest development and wondered what would happen next.

Iran's semi-official Mehr agency reported the news on Thursday that some members of parliament have been re-bid to summon Ahmadinejad for questioning over the "recent events". It said 90 members of parliament have signed petitions, up from only 12 last week.
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The Seal Team 'All-Star, In Bin Laden's compound - Leon E. Panetta, director of the CIA, said the SEAL command to go to the mission only with the certainty of 60 percent to 80 percent that Bin Laden was in the complex. Mr. Panetta said the troops to make "split-second decision" to shoot him - unarmed Qaeda founder had a gun within reach, an American official said Wednesday - when they found him in the bedroom on the third floor of his.
The men, regarded as a hero across the country, will not march in the parade. They serve in what is unofficially known as SEAL Team 6, a unit so secret that the White House and Department of Defense does not directly acknowledge its existence. Its members were hunted war criminals in Bosnia, fighting in some of the bloodiest battles in Afghanistan and shot dead three Somali pirates in a boat bobbing during rescue an American hostage in 2009.

The attack Monday morning in Pakistan have remained highlights in units that have been involved in some of America's most dangerous military missions in recent decades.

There is no debate among members of a former SEAL that whoever shot Bin Laden has done the right thing.

"It was dark, there was a lot of bullets flying around, many bodies dropping, your mission is to capture or kill Bin Laden, who knows what he's got his shirt tucked in?" Said Don Shipley, 49, a former member of the Seal who runs Extreme Seal Experience, a private training school in Chesapeake, Va. Mr. Shipley responded to the administration of previous accounts of Obama's extended firefight at the compound, but on Wednesday, government officials revised the narrative, say that the only shot fired came at the beginning of the attack, from the courier.

"It happened in the blink of an eye absolute for these people," said Mr. Shipley. "And there is a target in front of you. The cost of living possible."

Lalo Roberti, 27, a former member of the Seal who taught school Mr. Shipley and take part in a horrific rescue mission in Afghanistan in 2005, agrees. "For us to take the shot, it must be bad," said Mr. Roberti. "Especially for the '6 'people."

Inside the Navy, there are regular unclassified Seals members, organized into teams of 1 to 5 and 7 to 10. Then there is the Seal Team 6, elite elite, or, as Mr. Roberti said, "all-star team."

Seal Former members said this week that the unit - officially renamed the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group, or Devgru - selected for the bloody attack Bin Laden, the most high-profile operation in the history of the Seals, because the skills in the use of lethal force in the smart complex, ambiguous condition.

All members of the Seal face brutal years of preparation, including the famous six-month basic underwater demolition training in Coronado, Calif. During the "hell week," recruits get a total of four hours of sleep during five and a half days walking nonstop, swim in the cold surf and roll around in mud . About 80 percent of the candidates did not make it, at least one has died.

For those who are successful, more training and then deployment to follow. After several years in the regular Seal team, Team 6 candidates are taught to parachute from 30,000 feet with an oxygen mask and get control of the hijacked cruise ship at sea. Of the members of the Seals, about half make it.

Ryan Zinke, 49, a former member of Seal Team 6, which is now a state legislator of the Republic in Montana, said members of Team 6 has a certain personality: "I would say arrogant, arrogant."

Seal Team 6 came later as a reaction to the failed mission to rescue American hostages in Iran in 1980, when the Pentagon saw the need for what became the Special Operations Command today, with a special Navy unit focused on counterterrorism.

Seal Team 6 has a special history in the war at sea, but in the decade since the attacks of 11 September 2001, has been increasingly fought on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The size is classified, but Team 6 is estimated to double to nearly 300 since then. Overall, there are about 3,000 active-duty SEAL members, divided between the odd-numbered teams in Coronado and even-numbered teams in Virginia Beach.

Seal - standing term for a team of Sea-Air-Land - was created by President John F. Kennedy in 1962 as a way to expand the war is not conventional.
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Fla. Senate Members House oks bill that weakens the growth control - The bill is a victory for developers and Governor Rick Scott who said fewer regulations will make it easier for businesses to create new jobs.
Florida Senate has passed a bill rolling back the state's ability to control growth.

The Senate approved the measure 31-8 vote changed on Friday - the last day of the 60-day legislative session - despite protests by Democrats, who complained would permit the return to more sprawl, higher taxes and runaway growth. This still requires the approval of Parliament.

The deal was reached a week ago when negotiating a joint legislative panel agreed to include the difference in spending growth control rollback in the state budget. maneuver was to prevent the Senate from making changes to the House version.
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Human Rights Syrian tanks entered the town beach - How does the security system at present and how the actions of human rights today.

Human rights groups say more than 580 civilians and 100 soldiers have been killed in a seven-week uprising against the autocratic regime of President Bashar Assad.

Syrian security forces in tanks have entered the Mediterranean coastal city after a day of national protest deadly demanding regime change, according to activists.

The activists, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals, said that electricity and phone lines to the city of Banias and the surrounding areas on Saturday cut

They said soldiers moved in overnight, after clashes on Friday with an anti-government protesters who claimed 30 lives, according to prominent Syrian rights activist.

This move raised fears of a massive military operation in Banias, similar to that done in the flashpoint city of southern Daraa.

Assad is determined to crush the rebellion which has now become the most severe challenge to 40-year family dynasty. He has tried a combination of violence, intimidation and promises of reform to quell the unrest, but his efforts so far have failed.

who now will lead to a combination of a very long and should have been more in priority discipline.
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