วันอังคารที่ 31 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

US soccer coach gears up for another run up to a W.Cup
Bob Bradley says he is looking forward to the challenge of coaching in another World Cup and part of that process includes getting to know his players better.
If you don't watch yourself, given your different responsibilities, you can so easily get out there and kind of be in your own little world," he said.
"If you let that part get away from you, then your players see that quickly.
"That is the challenge on the job. But that is the challenge whether you've been on the job four years or four days."
Bradley was speaking Tuesday just one day after US Soccer announced it was bringing him back as head coach of the men's team through the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
US Soccer announced Monday it had agreed to a four-year contract extension with Bradley. Bradley's current contract was to expire in four months.
US Soccer president Sunil Gulati said Tuesday he knows he has the right coach.
It good he is good coach.
Hong Kong rallies for bus victims


Thousands of people have rallied in Hong Kong to demand justice for victims of last week's
Philippines hostage crisis in which eight tourists from Hong Kong were killed.
Organisers billed the Hong Kong rally on Sunday as a rare show of unity among pro-Beijing and opposition groups, who are jointly staging the march.
"The main theme [of Sunday's rally] is to express our condolences to those who died in this tragedy and call on the Philippine government to conduct a full, fair and independent investigation," Albert Ho, the chairman of Hong Kong's Democratic Party, said.
The rally comes almost a week after the botched hostage rescue operation on a tourist bus in Manila, the capital of the Philippines, on August 23.
Rolando Mendoza, a sacked Philippine police officer, took the busload of Hong Kong tourists hostage in a bid to have himself cleared of extortion charges and get his job back.
The siege lasted more than 11-hours and Filipino security forces have been criticised for their handling of the crisis.


I thaing it big accident have people is ingure .

วันอังคารที่ 24 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553


Strange news


Santisuk is gone

The police monkey, once part of a security team in Pattani's Sai Buri district, has died in a dog attack. PARES LOHASANTSai Buri is a district of Pattini, one of Thailand’s troubled southernmost provinces. It has been the scene of frequent clashes between insurgents and security forces.It was not a place where you would think police would bring smiles to the resident’s faces, but there was one such “officer” who did.The officer’s name was Santisuk Promdao who worked at a police checkpoint in Sai Buri. Everyone could see that Santisuk was different. In fact, Santisuk was a monkey, a macaque adopted and trained by Pol L/C Yutthapol Promdao.Dressed in a blazer with the words ‘‘Monkey Police’’, Santisuk brought smiles to motorists who passed by.Santisuk became famous enough for a French broadcasting to ask for an “interview”.That is what brought Santisuk and Pol L/C Yutthapol to Songkhla last Friday night. The police officer first chained Santisuk at the car park of a tutorial school he was attending.Before long, he realised something was wrong.‘‘I heard dogs barking but I didn’t pay attention at first,’’ he said.‘‘They kept barking and that’s when I felt something was wrong. I rushed down and saw Santisuk collapse. I took him to hospital but it was too late.’’
I thing the monkey is very Intelligent . It is police . It can catch Bandit .
It very good animal. Whay do you thing ?