Sunday, December 28, 2008

Ghana Closes Borders Ahead of Sunday’s Run-off Election


Ghana will today (Friday) close its borders with three neighboring countries ahead of Sunday's election run-off. According to the Ghana's national security secretariat, it was imperative that the country closes it borders with Ivory Coast, Togo and Burkina Faso to address any security concerns. But some chiefs in the Volta Region, close to the border with Togo have reportedly expressed stiff opposition to the move, claiming President John Kufuor's government failed to consult them before deciding to close the borders.

Sunday's run-off election is between the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) after either party failed to garner over 50 percent minimum votes required to win the December 7th general election. Kweku Baako is publisher and editor in chief of the Crusading Guide Newspaper. He tells reporter Peter Clottey from the capital Accra that the security agencies want to ensure peace and stability during Sunday's run-off election.

"There is a statement issued by the National Security Coordinator, which reads, The National Security Council Secretariat announces for the information of the general public that in the interest of national security, Ghana's borders with the Republics of Togo, Cote D'ivoire and Burkina Faso would be closed from today Friday 26th December 2008 to 6am on Monday 29th December 2008. The public is hereby advised to take note and signed by Dr. Sam G. Amoo," Baako noted.

He said although no specific reasons were given for closing the borders, this would not be the first time the government has taken such a decision ahead of any security matters.

"Prior to the December 7th general election, the Togo border was closed. It wasn't the first time that the Togo border with Ghana has been closed in the wake of an election or other national security considerations. But in the wake of that particular decision, there had been a lot of complaints particularly from some chiefs in the Volta region," he said.

Baako said instead of closing just the three borders, Ghana should have closed all of its borders.

"What is significant to this particular one is that this time round it is not just the Ghana Togo border that is being closed. The statement of course does not tell us the reasons except to say that it was in the interest of national security. But I believe that any discerning mind would notice that it was because of the December 28th election. There may be other security considerations, but I think that is the paramount one," Baako pointed out.

He said there were reports which suggested that some people were planning to employ non-Ghanaians to rig the election run-off.

"I say this because three or four days ago, the National Security Coordinator issued a statement to the effect that it had come to the notice of the national security that some Ghanaians were in the process of recruiting non-registered Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians from the sub-region to vote in the Ghanaian elections, and that is supposed to be an illegal exercise," he said.

Baako said although the election run-off would be closely fought, the momentum seems to be on the ruling party's side.

"Well, a closely fought battle and I think that is undeniable. But as you now, at the first round, Nana Akufu-Addo of the incumbent party led on the first ballot and the flag bearer of the main opposition party, the NDC came close second with the 47.92, an impressive performance by all standards if you compare their previous performances. But what is going on is that it is a more difficult task in my candid opinion for Atta Mills to win that is if you are looking at the trend. It is easier for Akufu-Addo to win than for Atta Mills to win," Baako pointed out.

Some political analysts say the decision to close the three borders before and during the December 7th elections has been found to be in Ghana's security interest. Both local and international observers declared the December 7th general election, transparent, free and fair, which met international standards.

Meanwhile, President John Kufuor is asking Ghanaians, the Electoral Commission as well as the two leading political parties to ensure that fairness prevails in Sunday's election run-off.

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j k election results - 18th December 2008

One seat changed hands in yesterday's local by-elections around the country.

Thrapston Lakes, East Northants District Council
Con - 63% (+6)
Lab - 23% (+23)
UKIP - 15%( -28)
Con hold

Ibstock and Heather, North West Leicestershire District Council
Con - 32% (+9 on by-election in January)
BNP - 31% (+3)
Lab - 29% (-2)
LD - 8% (-10)
Con hold

Kells and Sandwith, Cumbria County Council
Lab - 42% (-24)
BNP - 40% (+40)
Con - 18% (+1)
Lab hold

Weston super Mare Claremont/Uphill, North Somerset Unitary Authority
Con - 27.5% (-36.5)
Ind - 27.5% (+27.5)
LD - 24% (-2)
Ind - 13% (+13)
Lab - 8% (-3)
(Both Inds were former Conservative councillors)
Con hold after toss of coin!

Newchurch, Isle of Wight Unitary Authority
Ind - 22% (-15).
LD - 40% (+40)
Con - 39% (-7)
(Previous councillor had been elected a Conservative but defected)
LD gain from Ind

Glyncoch, Rhondda Cynon Taff Unitary Authority
Lab - 50% (-18)
Ind - 33% (+33)
Plaid - 11% (-21)
Con - 3% (+3)

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UFC 92 RESULTS


The following are official UFC 92: The Ultimate 2008 quick match results:

Patrick Barry def. Dan Evensen via TKO (injury) -- Round 1, 2:36.
Brad Blackburn def. Ryo Chonan via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28).

Matt Hamill def. Reese Andy via TKO (strikes) -- Round 2, 2:19.
Antoni Hardonk def. Mike Wessel via TKO (strikes) -- Round 2, 2:09.
Yushin Okami def. Dean Lister via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).
Cheick Kongo def. Mostapha Al-Turk via TKO (strikes) -- Round 1, 4:37.
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson def. Wanderlei Silva via KO (punch) -- Round 1, 3:21.
C.B. Dollaway def. Mike Massenzio via TKO (strikes) -- Round 1, 3:01.
Frank Mir def. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira via TKO (punches) -- Round 2, 1:54.
Rashad Evans def. Forrest Griffin via TKO (punches) -- Round 3, 2:46



Rashad Evans




Rashad Evans wasn’t supposed to be here.
You know, in the main event of the UFC’s biggest pay-per-view of the year and one victory away from becoming the UFC’s light heavyweight champion.

An undersized heavyweight facing the once-highly regarded heavyweight prospect Brad Imes in the finals for the second season of The Ultimate Fighter, Evans was picked by many to lose. However, Evans showed heart and moxie and battled his way to a split decision victory and a six-figure UFC contract.
Evans then proceeded to go 4-0 following his official induction into the UFC, with a notable win over TUF 1 finalist Stephan Bonnar at UFC Fight Night 5.
Following a highlight reel high kick knockout over Sean Salmon at UFC Fight Night 8, the decision was made to push Evans up the ladder and into a headlining PPV bout against former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz.
Despite Ortiz having peaked several years earlier, many once again counted Evans out. Ortiz is a fighter not known for having self-esteem issues and appeared as confident and cocky as ever leading up to their UFC 73 showdown.



forrest griffin



Live blog, play-by-play, action of tonight’s UFC 92 MMA results between Forrest Griffin and Rashad Evans from Las Vegas.


Forrest Griffin vs. Rashad Evans Main Event

Round 1: The first round could have gone either way as both fighters were aggressive and landed a number of punches. Evans finished the round really strong after delivering a devastating kick to Griffin’s ribs. (10-9 Griffin) - Ringside judges scored it 29-28 for Griffin.

Round 2: Griffin started out strong in round number two with some swift Thai clinch and kicking. Evans takes numerous punches before blowing Griffin a kiss and grabbing his nuts. A lot of low kicks from Griffin that are doing some damage to Evans. Evans lands at least one strong punch near the end of the round. (10-9 Griffin) - Ringside judges scored it 30-27 for Griffin.

Round 3: Griffin totally had this match under control until the third when he slipped and started having to fight off Evans from his back. Evans truly pounced on the opportunity and punches away with both hands. Griffin recovers for a bit before Evans belts him to the head with numerous jab blows. Griffin finally concedes by tapping out at the 2:46 mark.

Result: Rashad Evans defeats Forrest Griffin (3rd round 2:46) to become the light heavyweight champion.

Undercard Results:

Patrick Berry defeats Dan Evensen (1st round 2:36 TKO)
Brad Blackburn defeats Ryo Chonan (Decision 29-28)
Matt Hamill defeats Reese Andy (2nd round 2:19)
Antoni Hardonk defeats Mike Wessell (2nd round 2:09)
Yushin Okami defeats Dean Lister (Decision 30-27)
Cheick Kongo defeats Mustapha al Turk (1st round 4:37)
Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackon defeats Wanderlei Silva (1st round 3:21)
CB Dollaway defeats Mike Massenzio (1st round 3:01)
Frank Mir defeats Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (2nd round 1:54)

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The Lord’s Boot Camp!


CBS News 48 Hours has contacted us looking for an interview regarding their upcoming smear job, The Lord’s Boot Camp, to air during the Christmas season. You can see the trailer here.

That’s like Adolf Hitler calling to ask if you want to be featured in one of his latest “documentaries” on the Jewish issue. Opposing views are welcomed. Just don’t be surprised that when you finally screen the film you find that they have edited in lice crawling over your face.
Sorry CBS. We’re not going to help you in your vicious attack on Christians. We’ll also be waiting for your 48 Hours exposé on Islamic hate to be aired during Ramadan.
There’s a reason that old media is dying. My young adult children don’t even watch television of any kind. New Media, we welcome you.

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nmat 2008 analysis

NMIMS Entrance TEST NMAT for admission to MBA course will be held on Sunday, 30th December, 2007

Admissions for Full-Time MBA Batch (2008-2010)
NMAT for the MBA Programme (2008-2010) Batch will be conducted between 10.00 am to 12.00 noon on 30th December, 2007 in 20 centers across the country. The sale of forms will commence from 17th September, 2007. For further details please watch out for the advertisements in leading newspapers. Also visit our website closer to the above date.



NMIMS Admission Test 2007
Executive Summary

This year’s paper was more or less along the expected lines with easy sections on Language skills and Quantitative skills. The Quantitative section included quite a few questions on the application of Vedic mathematics, which were similar to those asked by IRMA earlier this year. Logical Reasoning, however, was a bit tricky with respect to 2 sets; otherwise, even this was a scoring section. Overall, it was an easy paper.
The basic structure of the paper was exactly similar to that mentioned in the institute’s brochure, with a bit of variety thrown in, in the concepts tested by the questions posed.

Total no. of questions: 150
No. of options per question: 5
Time: 120 minutes
Negative Marking: 0.25
Number of sections: 3

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TTD IN FULL SWING


Vykuntha Ekadasi falls on the 7th of January. The occasion is a pious day for the Hindus, as it is believed that the gates of the heaven open up on this day and anyone who leaves this world on this pious day would make a direct entry into the heavens.


Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam is making elaborate arrangements for this day in Tirumala. There would be special devotional programs in Tirumala and the TTD is expecting unprecedented crowds on this day at the temple. Bhajans are also being organized by the TTD at various temples across the state. Special books are also planned to be released on this day.

It is nothing new for TTD to conduct such programs but there is a huge demand and flow of pilgrims for this event. Bookings are happening tremendously and it shows that the devotional fervor has grown big among the people.

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Omar Abdullah Omar Abdullah Prefers Alliance With Congress NC Chief Omar Abdullah


As Jammu and Kashmir headed for a hung assembly, the National Conference today said it would prefer to have an alliance with the Congress.
"Personally, I will prefer to have an alliance with the Congress," NC President Omar Abdullah said when asked whom his party would like to see as a coalition partner in the future government.

Ruling out any possibility of having a tie-up with BJP, Abdullah said his party would prefer to sit in the opposition rather than forming a government with the saffron party. NC was part of A B Vajpayee-led NDA government.

Abdullah said the NC would try to get the support of the independent MLAs first before mulling other options.

Asked who would be the next Chief Minister as the party had already projected Farooq Abdullah as Chief Ministerial candidate, he said a final decision would be taken later on.

Referring to the large voter turnout, Abdullah said people wanted to separate day-to-day problems from the Kashmir issue and that was why a large number of people came out to exercise their franchise.

"Importantly, this election was held without the fear of gun," he said.

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