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RTL.lu - Freides-Invité - Francesco Tristano Schlimé - 10. Mee 2013
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Folge (22) Netzpolitik und Netzneutralität - Wie demokratisch ist das Internet?
Alle Lebensbereiche sind inzwischen vom Internet durchdrungen. Das Netz verändert unsere Art zu arbeiten, unser Konsumverhalten, es beeinflusst die Politik, die Entwicklung des Wissens aber auch unser Privatleben. Welche Chancen und welche Risiken ergeben sich daraus?
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RTL.lu - Freides-Invité - Claudia Galli - 05. Abrëll 2013
RTL, Radio Télévision Luxembourg. Luxembourg’s N1 News, Information and Entertainment Portal.
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F1B Downshift: EXCLUSIVE interview with Steve Matchett | Formula 1 Blog
F1B Downshift: EXCLUSIVE interview with Steve Matchett
http://www.formula1blog.com/2013/03/04/f1b-downshift-exclusive-interview-with-steve-matchett/
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In Defeat We’ll Always Try: the death of the Fitzroy Lions - Hindsight - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
This is a story all about the game, and the hardcore business, of the code once known as Aussie Rules. It may have slipped from public memory, but it remains a bitter pill in the hearts of some followers of one football team. In 2011, the AFL signed a $1.25 billion television rights deal—so it’s hard to imagine that, a little over a decade ago, a debt of a few million dollars was enough to send one of Australian football’s foundation clubs under. But that’s what happened to the Fitzroy Football Club.
In the early days of the Victorian Football League, Fitzroy was king of the code—they were known as the Maroons, and in the early decades of the 20th century, they won seven premierships. Between the wars, they came to be known as the Gorillas, and in 1944, they snatched another premiership.
But since that last wartime victory, Fitzroy’s prowess began to dwindle—and even with the moniker ‘the Lions’, they finally became known as the ‘lovable losers’.
And so it was, in 1996, that the Lions of Fitzroy were no more. In their wake, a new football team emerged, up in the steamy northern city of Brisbane.
This story charts the events of that year, which involve debt, treachery, betrayal and cold hearted business pragmatism. One-eyed Fitzroy fan Jack Kerr documents the demise of Fitzroy, and the rise of the Brisbane Lions.
The program features passionate fans and veteran players, as well those inside the club, whose fight to keep Fitzroy alive is embodied in the team’s old anthem ‘In Defeat We’ll Always Try’.
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/hindsight/fitzroy-lions/4565326
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90elf verliert digitale Audiorechte an der FuÃball-Bundesliga - was nun? · detektor.fm | Internetradio mit Journalismus und alternativer Popmusik
90elf ist für viele die digitale Alternative zur ARD-Bundesligakonferenz. Doch ab Sommer darf das FuÃballradio keine Liveberichterstattung aus der ersten und zweiten Bundesligaâ¦
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Barrierefreiheit und Inklusion | Klabautercast
Maha spricht mit Ulrike Pohl und Björn Glienke über Barrierefreiheit und Inklusion (Letzteres besonders in den Bereichen Sport und Bildung).
http://klabautercast.de/2013/02/17/folge-110-barrierefreiheit-und-inklusion/
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How exercise can change your life - Health Report - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
A world authority on exercise, Professor Steven Blair from the University of South Carolina, recently visited Australia and he talks about the importance of being fit and how being fit is more likely to save your life than being less fat.
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Football Weekly Extra: Arsène Wenger’s hideous creation | Football | guardian.co.uk
Fresh from Chelsea’s win in the Club World Cup, James Richardson and the panel dissect all the mid-week cup action. Plus: are Arsenal really worse than Torquay?
James Richardson sits down with Barry Glendenning, John Ashdown and Paul MacInnes to discuss Chelsea v Monterrey.
But it wasn’t the only match being played on Thursday morning: Sid Lowe joins us on the line from the touchline of a reporters’ game. There’s talk of – shock – Lionel Messi scoring two goals and critics trying and take away his goalscoring record.
Plus we preview all the Premier League games at the weekend, the story of Udinese’s lone away fan and a scandalous encounter in São Paulo involving an Argentinian side, the police and a metal pipe.
Please leave your thoughts below and perhaps help us with this question: what’s the biggest loss on a player sold and then bought again by a club?
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Concorde-Prozess: Freispruch für Continental | tagesschau.de
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