Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Chernobyl 30 Years Later: Those Who Live in Its Shadow Still Suffer


Living in the shadow of Chernobyl: Kids & adults still dwelling in contaminated areas

In the days before the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster today, workers hurriedly filled in pot holes and painted lines on the decrepit road to the destroyed nuclear station. They were getting ready for a visit by Ukraines president and memorial ceremonies at the site to mark the catastrophic incident on April 26, 1986.

Time has helped bury some of the most obvious effects of the catastrophe. Slowly the forest is breaking up the abandoned towns inside the exclusion zone; the famous Red Forest, of irradiated trees turned red by the reactor leak, has been cut down and replanted.

Radiation levels on the surface are often close to background norms, though highly contaminated patches still lurk everywhere. Next year, a giant new containment shell is due to be slid over the shattered reactor, sealing it safe for 100 years.

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But as the workers spruced up the route to the worlds worst nuclear disaster zone, some affected by the accident said with the passing of time their plights were increasingly being downplayed and accused Ukraines government of trying to save money by cutting support to them.

The claims throw attention onto the fact that even 30 years on, the long-term health effects of Chernobyl remain intensely disputed.

The disaster, the worst nuclear accident in history, eventually affected 3 million people and forced the evacuation of over 300,000. The reactor was sealed inside an 18-mile exclusion zone, deemed too contaminated for people to live and known now just as the Zone.

The United Nations and the World Health Organization have found that other than the tens of thousands exposed immediately after the accident, there is no evidence to show Chernobyls leaked radiation has had a major impact on public health. The International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA) has said radiation levels have fallen by a factor of several hundred and that most contaminated land has been made safe.

But some local doctors and researchers reject this, saying they have documented a growing number of long-term health issues among people living in areas close to the exclusion zone, particularly among children and arguing that even small doses of radiation over long periods is dangerous.

The level of illness is much higher than in the regions that are not contaminated, Oksana Kadun, head doctor at Ivankov hospital, the closest to the Zone. Kadun, who is helping with a European Union-funded study tracking the health of 4,000 children in contaminated areas, said she saw increased cases of respiratory problems and immune system deficiency.

Reactor No. 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant stands encased in lead and concrete following the accident in April 1986, that released a cloud of radiation that circled the world in Pripyat, Ukraine, July 1988.

With the contaminated regions poor and of little influence, there was little appetite to reopen the issue, Kadun said.

Few people are talking about this because nobody wants to hear it, she said.

In the villages of ginger-bread cottages strung along the plain just outside the Zone, where storks build their nests on pylon-tops and people work tiny plots of land by hand, many assume they are poisoned but say they have little way to prove it. Too poor to buy food, most grow their own and forage from ground they know is contaminated.

What we have, we use, said Anna Pogorelova, who lives with her two children in what was called the "Fourth Zone" -- an area once considered contaminated but not enough for evacuation.

In many places here, Ukraines government pays people compensation for Chernobylknown by Ukrainians as coffin money. But with the country on the edge of default, the government has been curtailing the payments for some and reclassifying areas previously deemed contaminated.

Officials have said they are making tough choices with limited resources, but those affected by the accident say the government is trying to ignore legitimate cases.

The police guard on their duty the entrance of Pripyat town four kilometers from the Chernobyl power station, March 6, 1989, three years after the nuclear disaster.

We have the impression that they would rather that we had just gone already, said Nadezhda Makarevich. Makarevich was evacuated from Pripyat, the town closest to the reactor. On the morning after the explosion, she was washing her windows. Not alerted by the Soviet authorities, she inhaled fallout, suffering radioactive burns on her lungs.

Makarevich is part of a group campaigning for the government to pay support benefits to those poisoned by the accident, as it is obliged by law.

With so many once classified as victims of Chernobyl -- the number of so-called liquidators, workers who contained the accident, is around 500,000 -- and the illnesses so long-term, those claiming Chernobyl benefits are often stigmatized as scroungers.

In the villages around the Zone, many say theyre resigned to living on contaminated ground. In any case, they say, radiation is only one of their problems.

Were not a big region, Pogorelova said. No one pays us any attention.

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/International/30-years-chernobyl-disaster-live-shadow-suffer-consequences/story?id%3D38678417

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In Full Trump Style, Front-Runner Blasts Rivals Cruz, Kasich


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Michael Strahan says he is "looking forward" to having Kelly Ripa back on Live


Kelly Ripa Doesn"t Host "Live!" After Michael Strahan"s Departure is Announced

Michael Strahan is "looking forward" to having Kelly Ripa back on Live as the ABC star returns to the show on Tuesday after a weeklong absence.

"He never wanted any of this to happen," a source told People Magazine.

The source added that even though Strahan understood why she was mad "it was out of his control".

"He spent the last few days reaching out because he wanted her to come back."

The news comes just a day after a source close to Ripa told DailyMail.com that the star would be returning to Live alongside Strahan after a rancorous week that left her blindsided by the news that her co-host would be quitting the show and taking a job at Good Morning America.

The source told People that Strahan "was prepared to go on by himself if he had to, but he is relieved that it all worked out".

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Michael Strahan is "looking forward" to having Kelly Ripa back on Live as the ABC star returns to the show on Tuesday after a weeklong absence

A source told People Magazine that Strahan "never wanted any of this to happen". The source added that even though Strahan understood why Ripa was mad "it was out of his control"

Sources close to the ABC star confirmed Friday that she would be joining Strahan on Tuesday, just a week after she took time off from work and cancelled a planned trip to Turks and Caicos in celebration of her 20th anniversary to husband Mark Consuelos

Ripa took time off from work and canceled a planned trip to Turks and Caicos in celebration of her 20th anniversary to husband Mark Consuelos.

Her highly anticipated return comes after both sides traded blows through media after news of Strahan"s desertion was announced earlier this week.

Ripa"s absence worried bosses at ABC who are still concerned that she could "go rogue" when she returns to work on Tuesday.

According to Page Six, as of FridayRipa was still refusing to take calls from executives at the networks - still furious after learning she was being "overshadowed" by her co-anchor Strahan.

The fear is that she could "do an Ann Curry" and turn on her on-screen partner, poisoning the on-air chemistry between them for months to come.

People Magazinereported that Ripa sent an email to her staff late Friday night saying:"I wanted to thank you all for giving me the time to process this new information.

"Your kindness, support, and love has overwhelmed me. We are a family and I look forward to seeing you all on Tuesday morning. Love, Kelly."

Earlier reports suggested that Ripa could have faced a lawsuit or legal letter from ABC if she didn"t return on Tuesday.

"She could get a letter this weekend saying she"s required to turn up to work under her contract, and if she doesn"t show up, she"ll face being sued for damages, such as lost ad revenue," a source told PageSix.

Earlier reports suggested that Ripa could have faced a lawsuit or legal letter from ABC if she didn"t return on Tuesday

As of Friday,Ripa was still refusing to take calls from executives at the networks - still furious after learning she was being "overshadowed" by her co-anchor Strahan (pictured in New York City)

Multiple sources close to Ripa told DailyMail.com earlier this week that she had initially been offered that slot on GMA a few years ago, but turned it down

But an ABC representative denied the case of any legal letter saying the notion is "completely ridiculous and totally false".

ABC executives are; however, worried that Ripa will go rogue upon her return as she still wasn"t taking calls from Strahan or anyone from ABC as of Friday, according to PageSix.

Page Sixspoke to a source close to Ripa, 45, who claimed Strahan"s nonstop work commitments caused the former football star to throw "temper tantrums" at work, during which he would scream at Ripa and the show"s longtime producer, Michael Gellman.

The source added; "He acted like he was in a locker room, not a dressing room."

The source also said of the relationship between Ripa and Strahan, who by all appearances seemed to be good friends both on and off the set: "They could not stand each other, and whenever they communicated off-camera, it was always through their reps."

The network"s decision to move Strahan, 44, comes two years after he first began appearing on GMA in a limited capacity, showing up two days a week and leaving early so he could make it back to Live in time for their 9am taping.

Multiple sources close to Ripa told DailyMail.com earlier this week that she had initially been offered that slot on GMA a few years ago, but turned it down.

"Two years ago Kelly was offered Michael"s current role of contributor to Good Morning America. She turned this down as she was committed to Live and didn"t want to give less to the show that she had been focused on for well over ten years and then kept a ratings winner after Regis left," said one source close to the popular morning host.

Strahan was spotted hitting the gym with girlfriend Kayla Quick on Wednesday in New York City

Strahan broke the news that he was leaving a day after Monday"s show (above)

Saturday Night Live alum Ana Gasteyer (above) filled in for Ripa on Wednesday

"Michael then scooped up the role and started saying yes to everything ABC and Disney had to offer.

"Kelly felt that her and Michael Gelman, Live"s Executive Producer, were left to be the only two people solely focused on the show."

The source went on to say; "This began creating tensions internally as Kelly and Michael Gelman were having to work to Michael"s schedule as Live become less of a priority for him.

"Kelly isn"t shocked that he did this as she"s watched him advance his career off Live"s success for years now, she is just disgusted and angry that he did this behind her back with her bosses."

Multiple sources close to the show told DailyMail.com that the staff feel they too have been "blindsided" by a boss who made the decision to just stop showing up for her job.

"They feel like Michael"s taking the high road but Kelly"s the one who blindsided them by not showing up for work," said one source.

"The feeling is that how she"s acting is deeply selfish."

The source went on to say; "Staff are upset that she"s not there. They are pulling a double shift today while she"s left them in the lurch after her tantrum."

The program tapes the live show and a second show to air on Friday morning each Thursday.

Double duty:The program tapes the live show and a second show to air on Friday morning each Thursday. Filling in for Ripa for Thursday"s live show was another popular ABC personality - Erin Andrews (above)

Back in action: And it was Andrews who was picked to tape the second segment on Thursday, which aired Friday morning (above)

Filling in for Ripa for both tapings was another popular ABC personality - Dancing With the Stars host Erin Andrews.

Saturday Night Live alum Ana Gasteyer filled in on Wednesday and Pretty Little Liars star Shay Mitchell will guest co-host Monday.

Asource close to Ripa told a different story, saying; "Live staffers are upset. Kelly has been inundated with calls and messages from the team.

"They blame Disney management and want her to come back to work as they see her as the star of the show who also has their back."

Strahan talked about his new job during Wednesday"s Live show and then again next day during an appearance on Good Morning America.

He made a point to praise Ripa on both occasions, a wise decision given the fact that she reportedly did not hide her anger upon learning the news on Tuesday.

The New York Times revealed what happened when Strahan broke the news to Ripa, Gelman and WABC general manager Dave Davis earlier this week.

The group was informed of the meeting at the last second on Tuesday and waited 20 minutes for Strahan to arrive.

Ripa said to Davis after Strahan told them he would be leaving; "Didn"t I tell you this was going to happen? I told you two years ago this was going to happen."

Gone girl: Ripa emerged for the first time since learning he co-host was quitting on Thursday, getting into a car outside her Upper East Side townhouse with husband Mark Consuelos (above)

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3555893/Michael-Strahan-says-looking-forward-having-Kelly-Ripa-Live-never-wanted-happen.html

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Lewis Hamilton will struggle to break Nico Rosberg - Allan McNish


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Lewis Hamilton"s difficult start to the season has set the 2016 World Championship up beautifully.

Hamilton is 39 points behind Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg, who has won all three races after problems for the world champion in all of them.

With 18 races to go, that is by no means an insurmountable challenge - but it is the effect it will have on the protagonists that makes the season so interesting now.

How Hamilton v Rosberg could play out

It is crucial that the Briton does not become frustrated and let the problems he has had get to him.

The key thing for him is to do what he does best - which is to qualify well and race from the front.

Hamilton"s problem is that, even if he starts winning, if Rosberg just keeps picking up second places and the odd win when Hamilton has problems, it is going to take a long time to catch him up.

And Hamilton? Five, for Mercedes during 2014

That gives the German something to play on - and he may well want to emphasise that comfort zone whenever he can.

But some statistics help keep things in perspective:

  • If Hamilton wins every race from now on, with Rosberg second, the Briton will be leading the championship after the British Grand Prix in six races" time.
  • In 2014, Hamilton made up deficits of a cumulative total of 83 points over the season - and still won the title by 67 points - which also included the one-off double points in Abu Dhabi.

However, Rosberg is stronger and more comfortable than he has ever been before. He has six wins in a row now, dating back to last year"s Mexican Grand Prix.

If he wins in Russia this weekend, he will be joint-second in the all-time list of consecutive victories with Alberto Ascari and Michael Schumacher, and he has a confidence and a feel about him that suggests he is in a good place right now.

Rosberg has a momentum that can take him on for another few races and I never liked allowing my team-mates that advantage.

Hamilton will come back I"m sure - but I reckon it will be harder for him than it was in 2014.

Could Red Bull and Ferrari get involved? Unreliability is no longer an option for Ferrari. Oh, and neither is crashing into each other

Another concern for Hamilton is that the competition faced by Mercedes is far stiffer than it has been for the past two years.

That can play in Hamilton"s favour - if he wins and a Ferrari or a Red Bull can get in between him and Rosberg, he will close the gap faster. But of course it can work the other way round as well.

Mercedes say that they face a genuine threat from Ferrari - that the Italian team are every bit as quick as them but have just had three messy races. I"m sceptical about that claim; I think there is a bit of game going on.

Ferrari are closer this year than they were last, there is no doubt about that. But equally there is no question that the Mercedes is the best car - not only the fastest but also the most consistent. Mercedes have got that little bit in hand that makes all the difference - and that makes it hard to tell exactly how much faster than anyone else they are.

Yes, it has looked close from time to time over the weekends this year. But when it matters, bang, Mercedes have turned up the wick and put the car on the front row.

It looks to me as if they still have a 0.4-0.5 seconds advantage over everyone else and I suspect that if Ferrari do get to where Mercedes are, then Mercedes have the potential to take another step forward.

I believe Mercedes are talking up their rivals for two reasons: to take attention away from the fact that they are dominating again, even if not by as much as before; and to keep everyone in their team focused, so no-one sits back and relaxes and takes things for granted.

I"ve said it before, but to have a chance, Ferrari have got to qualify on the front row with the Mercedes and give themselves the potential to get among them.

When they do that, Mercedes are vulnerable. But it is easier said than done.

Ferrari will start to feel the pressure The Chinese Grand Prix tangle that happened in front of the president of Ferrari? Vettel"s fault

Everything was rosy at Ferrari last year following Sebastian Vettel"s arrival and a big step forward in performance from a traumatic 2014.

As ever, you get a one-season honeymoon period, which is over now. The time since Ferrari last won a world title just keeps on getting longer and nothing puts the pressure on more than the big boss turning up, as president Sergio Marchionne did in China.

He made it clear it is imperative the team start winning. Marchionne is a businessman with a very hard edge to him and he needs to see a return on his investment.

There is no fear of Ferrari having the carpet pulled from underneath them. Nevertheless, Marchionne"s presence in China, a huge market for their car sales, was a very clear statement - so it was a tad embarrassing, after showing good pace in qualifying, for the two drivers to crash into each other.

Vettel was very critical of Red Bull"s Daniil Kvyat following that incident at the first corner in Shanghai but for me it was clearly Vettel"s fault.

He did not see Kvyat coming until it was too late. The door was open - there was easily a car"s width between the kerb and the Ferrari.

Kvyat was under a bit of pressure himself after two poor races in Australia and Bahrain, and being comprehensively out-qualified by team-mate Daniel Ricciardo in China too. He needed to start delivering. He stuck his nose in, was completely alongside, and Vettel sort of got caught between a rock and a hard place, with team-mate Kimi Raikkonen coming back towards the line after running wide earlier in the corner.

Lewis Hamilton is the only driver to win in Russia - although there have only been two Russian GPs so far

Kvyat was quite right to defend himself from Vettel"s criticisms, which I suspect were founded in frustration at having the chance to challenge Mercedes taken away, and embarrassment at crashing into his team-mate in front of the Ferrari president.

Ferrari used more engine development "tokens" than anyone over the winter - 23, leaving only nine for the rest of the season. They are also reputedly considering bringing an engine upgrade to Russia, which with their engine failures in Australia for Raikkonen and Bahrain for Vettel was not expected.

It is possibly a consequence of their realisation that they need to get some traction against Mercedes.

Red Bull are also looking threatening. The chassis looks good, the drivers are sniffing around the podium, and there is a big Renault engine upgrade due in Canada in June.

We will then see whether Mercedes" claims that the competition are close are true, or whether they then make another step forward. Which I suspect they will.

Williams looking to the future

Progress from Ferrari and Red Bull means Williams are slipping back. We saw in the first races of the season that their race pace is not where it needs to be, meaning their chances of finishing third in the championship for the third consecutive year already look slim.

In the circumstances, this is not that surprising. Williams have limited resources compared with the top teams and they have to marshal them carefully.

They have to balance their efforts on the new regulations for 2017, which is a big technical change and a huge investment of manpower and finances, with their energies for this season and car development.

In their situation, focusing more on 2017 is a good plan, because an advantage at the beginning of a new set of regulations can pay dividends for two or three years. Any progress this year will only last for one.

Good call: With a smaller budget than the big teams, now would be the time for Williams to focus their development on the new car for 2017Still a need for 2017 rule changes

Off track, Mercedes have reiterated their view that F1 is making a mistake in speeding the cars up for 2017 with new rules.

But the reasons why F1 bosses decided upon a wholesale change - which Mercedes initially backed - still apply. The argument for the rule changes was that the drivers needed to be challenged more and the cars needed to be faster and sexier, and back closer to the historic lap-time high of 2004-05.

Back then, drivers were in awe of the cars - and would be tested to their physical limits every time they drove them. That is not the case now.

Mercedes have pointed out that qualifying times this year are now back at 2004-05 levels. Well, that is partly true. In Bahrain, pole was the fastest ever, and in Australia it was just 0.3 seconds off.

Chinese GP: Is Nico Rosberg looking unstoppable?

But it was not in China - there, pole was still three seconds off the fastest ever.

That was because Shanghai is the circuit on which power has the smallest effect on lap timeout of the first four races. The 2016 cars are making up much of their lap time on those of 10 years ago on the straights - where they are much faster. That is an impressive fact in itself. But they remain a lot slower in the corners.

And in the races the situation is even starker because of the need to manage the Pirelli tyres to such a large extent.

Comparing this year"s race fastest laps to the fastest ever looks like this:

  • Australia - 4.9 seconds slower
  • Bahrain - 3.0secs
  • China - 7.6secs

In other words, the reasons to change the rules and make the cars faster - so the drivers and fans are in awe of F1 again - remain as relevant as ever.

Allan McNish was talking to BBC Sport"s Andrew Benson

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/36130559

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Leicester City fans denied chance to watch remaining away games on big screens at King Power Stadium


Leicester City 4-0 Swansea City - Riyad Mahrez & Leonardo Ulloa Post-Match Interview 24.04.2016

The club are allowed to screen both matches within the hospitality areas of the King Power Stadium and announced they would do so on Saturday. But the Keith Weller Lounge, Walkers Hall and 1884 Sports Bar are only able to accommodate 1,600 fans per game.

Tickets for the screenings cost 5 for adults and 3 for under-18s and include a free bottle of beer or a bottle of water, with all profits donated to the LCFC Foxes Foundation.

Saturdays announcement followed a petition set up by two supporters, Kris and Donna Robinson, for the club and Leicester City Council to erect screens outside the King Power Stadium or elsewhere in the city to show the teams matches for the rest of the season.

A spokesman for the council said: LCFC has decided to show the two away fixtures on screens at the King Power stadium. Also, many pubs both in the city centre and other, neighbourhood family pubs, have paid very high commercial rates to screen the matches.

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/04/25/leicester-city-fans-denied-permission--to-watch-remaining-away-g/

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Monday, April 25, 2016

The Flyers Gave Away Shirts to Remind Philadelphia Fans to "Stay Classy"


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During Game Three, Flyers fans showed boorish behavior that eventually turned violent during the Caps 6-1 win. Fans threw the organizations promotional giveaway, plastic light-up bracelets, onto the ice, one of which struck Caps defenseman Dmitry Orlov in the face. Orlov had been getting medical attention after getting checked boarded by Pierre-douard Bellemare. Minutes later, the fans were given a minor penalty and were criticized by PA announcer Lou Nolan.

The Flyers organization, who had planned to give the bracelets away again in Game Four, did not, opting to give away a tshirt with the Flyers logo filled up with words that they thought represented the team. Ahead of Game Six, the Flyers gave away another t-shirt, but this time it made light of the Flyers violence in Game Three. It featured Lou Nolan reminding fans to Stay Classy.

https://twitter.com/NHLFlyers/status/723970796146810880

Its reminiscent of Ron Burgandy in Anchorman.

Maybe asFlyers fans growangry late in the game, they mighthold this shirt up and think, Oh yeah, I probably shouldnt do this terrible thing Im about to do. Or they will tie the shirt around a plastic bottle, light it on fire, and hurl that onto the ice. One of the two will definitely happen.

Personally, I think this would have been a better shirt to give away.

You can buy it in our t-shirt store.

Full RMNB Coverage of Game Six

Source: http://www.russianmachineneverbreaks.com/2016/04/24/the-flyers-gave-away-shirts-to-remind-philadelphia-fans-to-stay-classy/

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Drake Posts "Views From the 6" Album Art, May Be Joined by Future on Summer Sixteen Tour


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While no dates have officially been released, Drake-- who shared the album cover for his upcoming Views From the 6 Sunday night (April 24)--will seemingly be joined by Futurefor a string of 2016 datesdubbedthe Summer Sixteen Tour, according to a web page that was temporarily live on Live Nation.

Everything We Know About Drake"s "Views From the 6" (So Far)

The event page, which has since been removed, listed only one tour stop (Detroit on Aug. 16), but had both Drake and Futures names on the lineup. A four-and-a-half day countdown until tickets go on sale the morning ofApril 29 was included.

Billboard has reached out to a rep for comment. In the meantime, check out the new album artwork below. (Photography credit goes toCaitlin Cronenberg, whileart direction was provided byNicky Orenstein.)

Drake and Future collaborated on 2015s What a Time to Be Alive. DrakesViews From the 6is due out in just a few days (April 29),while Futures latest release, Evol, arrived in February.

Source: http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/7341818/drake-views-from-the-6-album-art-summer-sixteen-tour-future

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