November 30, 2010
Chinese language – Zico leaves Flamengo, stirs crisis

The Flamengo athletic club suffered a huge loss on Friday when its legendary director of soccer Zico announced his abrupt departure.

Club president Patricia Amorim addressed the media to minimize the club’ s internal problems.

Zico, a former player for Flamengo, signed on to be the soccer team’ s director four months ago. However, he attributed the lack of support and conspiracy against him revolving his sons’ alleged involvement with the club as the main reasons to leave. He stated that he was not able to conclude his work of re-organization due to a lack of confidence.

Following Zico, the vice-president of soccer left his post in protest. Also in protest, hundreds of fans lined up to demonstrate their support for Zico and their disappointment with Flamengo’ s administration.

During Amorim’ s declaration, she shed tears and lamented Zico’ s decision. She promised that new measures will be taken by Monday in order to salvage the team’ s remaining season in the Brazilian Championship. Amorim suggested that head coach Silas will be dismissed, one of Zico’ s previous demands.

Flamengo, currently in a disappointing fifteenth place with 29 points, will face cross-town rival Botafogo on October 2. The match will likely be recently signed Silas’ last game as head coach.

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November 29, 2010
China Travel – China crowns FIBA Asia U18 Championship
China is crowned on Friday the 21st FIBA Asia U18 Championship which was held in Yemen’s capital Sanaa from September 22 to October 1. (Xinhua Photo)

SANAA, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) — China was crowned on Friday the 21st FIBA Asia U18 Championship which was held in Yemen’s capital Sanaa from September 22 to October 1.

The team clinched the championship after beating South Korea 103-80 on Friday evening, which made China gain access to the FIBA world U19 Championship next year along with South Korea, which secured the second place.

Chinese Taipei ranked the third as the host Yemen won the 6th place in the tournament.

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November 28, 2010
China Business – Cuba beat Mexico 3-0 at FIVB 2010
Jesus Rangel (L) of Mexico spikes during the second round match of Pool H between Cuba and Mexico at the FIVB 2010 Men’s Volleyball World Championship in Milan, Italy, on Oct. 1, 2010. Mexico lost the match 0-3. (Xinhua/Chen Haitong)

Joandy Leal Hidalgo (L) of Cuba spikes during the second round match of Pool H between Cuba and Mexico at the FIVB 2010 Men’s Volleyball World Championship in Milan, Italy, on Oct. 1, 2010. Cuba beat Mexico 3-0. (Xinhua/Chen Haitong)
Carlos Guerra (L) of Mexico spikes during the second round match of Pool H between Cuba and Mexico at the FIVB 2010 Men’s Volleyball World Championship in Milan, Italy, on Oct. 1, 2010. Mexico lost the match 0-3. (Xinhua/Chen Haitong)

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