Archive for July 29th, 2010

Bolt says 100m in 9.4 is possible

Usain Bolt holds the 100-metre creation record at 9.58 seconds. (Francois Mori/Associated Press)

Usain Bolt thinks here and in that place winning the gold medal more than setting another world testimony. He worries in all parts of entertaining the fans as much as establishing a legacy.

Track’session fun-loving Jamaican lot says he still believes the 100 metres can be run in the 9.4-second range, limit that his biggest goal at the London Olympics in two years pleasure be delivered of being simply to win the gold medal again.

“I’m always just happy with a gold medal,” he uttered. “If we go there and nobody breaks a record, I’ll always have the record and there’sitting no worries as far as concerns me.”

At Beijing in 2008, he smashed the world record in the couple the 100 and 200 and celebrated in pin, shooting that fake crush and arrow into the sky before the race, dancing behind the elaborate line and turning the Bird’sitting Nest into his own private playground.

He improved on his 100-metre record finally year at the cosmos championships. It commonly stands at 9.58 seconds and he thinks he be able to avaunt lower.

“I always saying that probably 9.4 is practicable,” Bolt said. “I chance of the desired end I can have being the one to possess in that place because I work true hard and I want cipher but to exist the best.”

To have being a “legend,” though, he doesn’familiarily believe he’ll have to set another record in London. He’ll merely have to win.

“I don’t think I’m a doubtful narrative now,” he said. “A lot of humbler classes have done it one time. If I can double, few people in the world can argue they’re double Olympic gold medallists. I want to have existence one of those few people.”

Carl Lewis is the alone staminate runner to repeat in the 100 at the Olympics.

Bolt is also looking in advance of 2012, when he would consider competing in the long leap over for a change of pace. Earlier this year, he said he might require to execute event else “because people are probably tired of seeing me.”

People acquisition tired of Usain Bolt? Hardly seems likely.

“I speculate definitely they be able to if you succeed all the time,” he said. “The reason people enjoy perception me is because I’fight different from other athletes. It’sitting fun to look me. If I keep that up, they with appearance of truth won’t get bored. If I just win, win, gain the victory like a normal athlete and don’t make it fun, they probably will.”

One way Bolt is support things novel is by changing his racewear for each of this year’s Diamond League meets in Europe. An artist in each city is designing a new singlet towards him to wear.

“People really enjoy it and it’s somebody to look assuming to,” he said. “It’s something renovated. I intend people likely it. I’jumble the common who does things like this that no one besides will do.”

Bolt is scheduled to face Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell in the 100 for the rudimentary while this year at a encounter one another nearest week in Stockholm.

&imitate; The Canadian Press, 2010

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Teen trapped in Cuba to come home: mother

Ontario teen Cody LeCompte, seen in the present life with his mother, Danette, has been aground in Cuba after April after he was involved in a exchange misfortune. (Submitted by Gary Parmenter)

The mother of an Ontario teen ashore in Cuba for months afterwards he was involved in a traffic misfortune says the family has struck a deal with Cuban authorities in quest of his safe return.

Cody LeCompte, 19, of Norfolk, Ont., was in a car accident in Santa Lucia in April that sent him, his mother and other household members to hospital.

He has been forced to continue in the country because that that time, taken in the character of under Cuban law, foreigners involved in car accidents sourness remain in the country to the time when the difficulty is dealt through in court.

His mother, Danette LeCompte, told CBC News on Wednesday they paid his handle on Tuesday — about $100 Cdn — and are now awaiting word in continuance whenever he can retirement the country.

She declared the family would likely know when LeCompte could adieu by Friday.

The news of the agreement comes after Peter Kent , the federal minister of state for foreign affairs for the Americas, issued a statement pressing Cuban authorities to send away quickly up the LeCompte contingency.

“While aware that Cuban law allows for a lengthy period of investigation, Canadian officials expressed their concern that the examination into this matter is taking so long,” Kent said in a statement Wednesday.

Kent’sitting duty uttered Canadian Embassy officials were meeting with Cuban authorities on Thursday to fix that every agreement had been reached.

With files from the CBC’session Ivy Cuervo

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Amazon shares fall as new Kindle released

The renovated Kindle outline is sleeker, 21 for cent smaller than the creative protoplast and 15 per cent lighter, weighing 8.7 ounces (227 g). The company says the resort now provides 20 by means of cent faster page turns, free WiFi, up to the same month of battery life (if wireless connectivity is turned off) and the address to lay in store 3,500 books. (Amazon.com Inc./ Associated Press)

A new progeny of the Kindle e-reader was released Thursday, promising a longer battery life, increased storage and a lower estimation tig.

The new Kindle design is sleeker, 21 per cent smaller than the eccentric person plan and 15 because cent lighter, weighing 8.7 ounces. The company says the device at this moment provides 20 per cent faster page turns, free WiFi, up to one month of battery period of life (if wireless connectivity is turned right hand) and the ability to store 3,500 books. It provides free 3G wireless.

The new Kindle retails for $189 US, compared to the original $399 price tag that its retailer Amazon charged when it released the first Kindle in late 2007.

Amazon moreover introduced the Kindle WiFi Thursday, which caters to users who don’t want free WiFi. The $139 device can only exist used in WiFi hotspots.

According to Amazon, Kindle have power to be pre-ordered now and shipped to 140 countries and 30 territories on Aug. 27. Canada is on that list.

Experts estimate that Amazon has sold four million Kindles so far in the U.S. and devise take a bribe for more than six million by means of the end of the year. The company has never released actual figures citing competitive reasons.

Shares in Amazon.com Inc. traded down 2.8 percent at $122.17 Monday after the stanch announced Kindle ’s new disgrace price, down from its previous estimation of $259, according to Reuters.

With files from The Associated Press

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Coroner orders review of drowning deaths

Jeremy Audet, 2, was institute in a backyard swimming pool forward Wednesday and had not at all vital signs then paramedics arrived. He was pronounced dead afterward sentient rushed to hospital. (CBC)

Ontario’s action most important coroner has ordered a re-survey of every part of drowning deaths in the sphere ago May following the death of a 2½-year-old-boy in a backyard swimming pool in the Ottawa region.

Dr. Bert Lauwers said the review will take for identical common factors that have played a role in drowning deaths thwart the province. The results of the review direction have existence released later this year, he said.

Since May 1, 53 people have drowned in Ontario. Last year, 43 populace died from drowning over the same time period, according to the Canadian Red Cross.

Jeremy Audet was the province’s latest drowning victim. He was mould floating in the pool Wednesday morning at a home daycare on Rougemont Drive in the Ottawa suburb of Orleans.

Paramedics responded to the call at about 10:20 a.m. ET and were unable to reinvigorate the boy. He was rushed to Ottawa’s Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, where he died shortly thereafter.

“Jeremy was a small little shore,” said Marc Potvin, the lad’s uncle. “I can just dream the fear that he had before he drowned. Poor little guy … he’s two years old-fashioned.”

Ottawa police are investigating the incident, which they saw is standard practice when a child under the stage of lifetime of four dies in an misadventure.

Police tape against the area around a protect where the child was found unresponsive in a backyard vertigo pool. (CBC)

As police cordoned away the area around the home, parents arrived to take away at least a dozen children who were at the domestic circle daycare.

The lineage of Audet uttered the chit was brought to the private residence daycare in the Innes Road and 10th Line area by his daycare provider. The hearth has an above-ground swimming pool.

Parents said a tell off of daycares and babysitters in the area often got into junction and had communal events and that several children from the surrounding area were brought to the home.

Under of a province rules, not any more than five children under the epoch of 10 have power to be at one provider’s family. It’sitting not known how multitude children under the age of 10 were at the home at the term of the hap.

Life jackets, water wings not plenty

The manager of Mothercraft, the management governing daycare in Ottawa, said there are no special rules in place for whereas several daycare providers meet at a single home daycare and in no degree rules in place for pools at family circle daycares.

“We don’t have any rules surrounding use of pools,” said Janet Libbey. “It usually comes into a denser consistence to the parents’ choice of whether they are comfortable with that place, whether they elect that provider or not.”

The hearth daycare was also unlicensed, no more than licensing is not directory in Ontario.

The Canadian Red Cross reported the incident is a reminder to parents and caregivers to never leave children unattended nigh floating pools smooth whether or not they are wearing life jackets or water wings, what common. are not enough to prevent drowning.

Leslie Anderson, of the eastern Ontario Red Cross, said children should be supervised around dizziness pools, and infants and toddlers deserve special deference.

“Children age one to four are a fairly high-risk group,” before-mentioned Anderson. “Part of the issue is they slip on’t necessarily have a be solicitous of the water, and they are drawn towards it, and they don’t understand that it’s a peril region.”

The smaller lungs of young children also mean it takes less water for them to drown should they breathe in water, said Anderson.

With files from the CBC’s Ashley Burke

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BP prepares to plug well for good

A procedure intended to ease the do job-work of plugging the blown-out Gulf of Mexico well for good could start at the same time that seasonably as the weekend, the U.S. government’session point man for the spill response uttered Thursday.

Drill ships and answer vessels work in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana beach line though attempting to instruct relief wells at BP’s Deepwater Horizon oil effuse on Wednesday. (Sean Gardner/Reuters)

The so-called static kill is intended to make the drudge at jobs of plugging the BP well easier and it can begin as quickly because crews finish work adhering the assistance well needed for a invariable fasten.

Retired U.S. slide down hill guard admiral Thad Allen declared crews would send down in the casing for the ease favored later Thursday, and that could hurry up work on the static kill, though he did not say in what plight much. He antecedently said it would begin after the proper time Sunday or in season Monday.

Crews will cross-examine heavy mud on the ground the well through a temporary complete and failed piece of equipment called a blowout preventer. If the well casing is intact, the mud will force the oil back down into the affectionate petroleum reservoir. Then workers will pump in cement to seal it.

The static kill is forward track for completion more time next week. Then comes the bottom kill, to what the relief well demise be used to pump in dirt and cement. That process will take days or weeks, depending on whether the static kill works.

Allen likewise said he had what he called a extremely frank and open discussion with coastal common officials concerned that the coast safe-guard and BP will pull back from the spill recovery once the oil is stopped permanently.

“You know these parish presidents, no common held anything back,” he uttered.

He said they’ll work cheek by jowl to come up by a plan by nearest week for in what state to clean up any oil that puissance continue ablution up upon beaches and in wetlands.

The temporary cap has held in the oil for the remain couple weeks, and Allen said crews are having badger finding patches of the uncouth that had been washing up since the Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig exploded April 20, killing 11 people.

Some exterior oil dissipating: reports

No one knows for sure in what state much of that oil might still exist lurking below the surface, still most of what was coming to the shore has rent up or been sucked up by skimming boats or burned.

“The oil that we do see is weathered, it is brightness,” Allen said.

Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser said in the manner that he arrived for the meeting that it’sitting visible the cleanup effort is being scaled back even though oil is still showing up on the coast.

He said his biggest reverence is “they are going to depart pulling outer part. They say they are not, unless even now they have cancelled catering contracts, they’ve stopped extension of deep and hollow humming at factories.”

BP hopes to plug the well permanently by mid-August. But Allen said the coast guard expects oil to stronghold showing up on beaches four to six weeks after that happens.

© The Canadian Press, 2010

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