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TOKYO, July 27 () -- A top government spokesperson said Friday that Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda's remarks about using force to resolve territorial disputes only indicated a theoretical possibility, and they were not aimed to contain China, according to Jiji press.Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said that Noda had clearly expressed his intention to deepen the strategic and mutually beneficial relations with China.The Japanese official stressed the importance of a regular crisis management mechanism, and various measures to prevent possible accidents in waters surrounding the Diaoyu Islands, including diplomatic efforts.Previous media reports stated that Noda said the Japanese government would use force if necessary to resolutely respond to any illegal activity that occurs within Japan's borders, including the "Senkaku Islands," as the Diaoyu Islands are referred to in Japan.On Friday, a Foreign Ministry spokesman on Friday expressed China's "grave concern" and "strong displeasure" over the "highly irresponsible remarks" made by Noda regarding the Diaoyu Islands."Nothing can shake China's firm resolve and determination to safeguard its territorial sovereignty," spokesman Hong Lei said, adding that the Diaoyu Islands and its affiliated islands have been part of China's inherent territory since ancient times.China has taken note of the willingness expressed by Japan to solve the issue through diplomatic efforts, Hong said.
NSUKKA, Nigeria, Dec. 21 () -- The police in Nigeria have intercepted a car carrying a coffin loaded with arms.State police spokesperson Ebere Amarizu on Wednesday said the police in the Igbo-Etiti local government in the eastern Nigerian state on Monday intercepted the taxi cab at Umuna, about 50 km north of the state capital.Amarizu said items recovered in the coffin were two AK-47 guns, two long loaded bullets, 180 live ammunition and charms.Two suspects identified as Innocent Aka and Chukwunoso Anieke were arrested as they were heading for Nsukka.He said the policemen suspected the casket and asked them to open it.The suspects were carrying the casket in an Enugu Coal City Taxi No. 508. "The police will get to the root of the matter and possibly effect more arrests. After investigations, the suspects will be charged to court," the spokesman said.
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BERLIN, July 24 () -- Spain's soaring costs of borrowing on the market did not reflect accurately its economic status and potential, the German and Spanish finance ministers said late Tuesday."The current level of interest rates prevailing in the sovereign debt market correspond to neither the economic fundamentals of Spanish, or its growth potential and the sustainability of its public debt," German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble and his Spanish counterpart Luis de Guindos said in a jointly statement after they met in Berlin.Their comments came as the two-year-long eurozone debt illness worsened quickly in recent days, with Spain, Europe's fourth largest economy, jumping into the spotlight of the crisis.On Tuesday, the yield of Spain's benchmark 10-year government bond hit 7.621 percent, well above the dangerous threshold of seven percent widely seen as unsustainable. Markets are worried that the unbearable borrowing costs would finally force Madrid to seek a full-blown bailout package, just as Greece, Ireland and Portugal.Meanwhile, Madrid stocks slumped sharply 3.58 percent to their lowest level since April 2003, after several consecutive days of decline.In the statement, ministers of the two countries stressed that the Spanish government has "taken important steps to make the economy back on track".Spain has made ambitious plans of budget cuts and written a deficit rule into the constitution, which would "contribute to the sustainable fiscal consolidation in the state as a whole", the ministers said.The two ministers' meeting also followed a strong warning from the Moody's on Monday, as the rating agency lowered the economic outlook of Germany, Europe's strongest economy, as well as other two triple-A rating countries, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, from stable to negative.Berlin reacted calmly on Moody's announcement, saying that Germany is "unchanged in its sound economic and financial situation" and would continue to exercise an anchor role of stability in the eurozone.
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates with his championship trophy during the awarding ceremony for the men's singles event at the US Open tennis tournament in New York Sept. 13, 2010. Rafael Nadal won the champion of the event after beating Novak Djokovic of Serbia in the final 3-1 on Sept. 13. (/Shen Hong)    MADRID, Sept. 15 () -- US Open tennis champion Rafael Nadal has spoken of his happiness at winning the only Grand Slam tournament that has previously evaded him.    Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic in Monday's rain delayed final to go down in the history books. The win makes the Mallorcan born player only one of seven players who have won all seven Grand Slams and ends a season that has also seen him triumph in the French Open and at Wimbledon.    "I have taken a step forward with the US Open win, because I had never won it before. The last six months have been unforgettable for me and it is incredible to have won all four Grand Slams, because only six players had done it previously," he said in declarations published in Wednesday's edition of sports paper Diario AS.    Despite his triumph, 24-year-old Nadal said that he would keep his hunger for the game.    "You never lose the will to win and the desire to keep on improving. I am a calmer person now, but that doesn't mean I have lost the desire to win things."    "While I still retain that hunger, I am going to carry on winning when it is over, I will accept the moment, because tennis is not everything in life."    Nadal was asked about which of his wins had given him the greatest pleasure.    "You remember some of them more than others, but they are all important. My first win at Wimbledon was important, because I had always wanted to win there, while my first win in the French Open was the first time I had won a Grand Slam. The Australian Open was emotional because it was a five set final against (Roger) Federer and the US Open is very important because it means winning all of the Grand Slams and previously I had always had problems there," he said.    However, despite his success, Nadal retains his humility and when asked whether he was the best Spanish sportsman currently in activity, he said others were better.    "It's obvious that I am not. I can't say I'm the best, because I have no idea and it would be incredibly arrogant of me. Every sport has got its own merit. Fernando Alonso opened doors in Formula 1, Pau Gasol did the same in the NBA, while Alberto Contador is a great in the world of cycling."
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By Sportswriters Gao Peng and Ma XiangfeiGUANGZHOU, Nov. 24 () -- Doping scandal hit the Asian Games again when second Uzbek athlete has failed drug tests at the continental sporting event.Jakhongir Muminov, a Greco-Roman 84kg division wrestler, tested positive for the banned stimulant Methylhexaneamine in an out-of-competition doping test on Nov. 19, Dr. Mani Jegathesan, chairman of Olympic Council of Asia's medical committee, announced in a press conference on Wednesday."The athlete has been disqualified from these Games and his performance in the competition has been nullified," said Jegathesan.In the Games' first doping case, Uzbekistan's judoka Shokir Muminov was stripped of his silver medal last Friday after testing positive for Methylhexaneamine.?? "As far as we know, the two athletes are not related," said Jegathesan.Jegathesan added that there was "no evidence" to prove the systematic use of drgus by Uzbek athletes, though the OCA has asked Uzbekistan to look into the incidents."We take each incident separately, but because it involved the same country, and the same substance, in our advice to the NOC concerned, we have indicated to them that it would be worthwhile to investigate and try to find the source of this substance," Jegathesan said.Uzbekistan delegation officials had reportedly previously blamed contamination from food the athletes had eaten in China for the positive cases."These are, obviously, speculations and it is very difficult to prove," said Jegathesan.Hassan Moheyddine, the deputy head of Uzbekistan delegation, declined to comment when contacted by  following the OCA announcement.As of Nov. 23, the organizing committee had conducted a total of 1,262 tests and 1,090 tests have returned the results, according to the OCA medical chief.According to the WADA Anti-Doping Code, currently, a positive test for Methylhexaneamine carries a two-year ban but it will be re-classified from January, 2011, and thus sanctions for use of the substance can be reduced."Any other further sanctioning, such as the ruling of ineligibility for competition, will be according to the rules of international federations as well as the national authorities," said Jegathesan.Shokir Muminov, 27, lost to South Korea's Kim Jae-Bum by ippon in the 81kg division final, while Japan's Masahiro Takamatsu and Islam Bozbayev of Kazakhstan shared third place.Takamatsu and Bozbayev were raised to joint second and took silver medals last Saturday.All samples collected at the Guangzhou Games are being tested at the WADA-accredited lab in Beijing, which conducted drug checks for the 2008 Summer Olympics.Methylhexaneamine has been the subject of several high-profile doping cases since the WADA added the substance to its banned list this year.Nigerian sprinter Osayomi Oludamola was stripped of her Commonwealth Games 100 meters gold medal for using Methylhexaneamine. Six Indian wrestlers and three swimmers also tested positive for the same drug ahead of the Games.The substance is widely used as a nasal decongestant but is also found in recreational drugs. A component of flower oil, the substance is a common ingredient in a variety of nutritional supplements and easily available on the Internet.Some athletes have said they unwittingly ingested Methylhexaneamine when using supplements or other products.In last Asian Games in Doha, four weightlifters, including two Uzbekistan athletes, were disqualified for positive doping tests. Special Report: 16th Asian Games
by Rahul VenkitBRUSSELS, Feb. 8 () -- Historically known as a country of intellectuals and heroes that gave the world democracy, Western philosophy and the Olympics, Greek pride has been hurt of late, as has its image abroad.Into its fifth year of recession and second international rescue package, its government is often portrayed as "creative accountants" struggling to introduce much-needed reform, while its people are accused of evading taxes and living beyond their means.Although other European nations may very much be guilty of similar charges, the Hellenic Republic has inadvertently become emblematic of the eurozone's economic crisis.But how do such perceptions -- justified or not -- affect the day-to-day life of Greek expats in Europe?Having continually had their homeland in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, many overseas Greeks in the old continent speak of experiencing pity and, in certain cases, hostility from their European peers.Sophia Kleiosi, 31, is a contractor for European institutions in Brussels who holds a masters in international politics and speaks four languages. At work, however, she is referred to as "Miss Bankruptcy.""I understand such jokes are made in a friendly way but they still hurt. This lack of respect is something we never thought we would face," Kleiosi said.Politicians and bureaucrats from Brussels to Athens have finalizing a deal with private creditors to write off 70 percent of Greece's debt burden. The aim is to reduce the country's debt from 160 percent of GDP to 120 percent in 2020.The media, meanwhile, is rife with analyses over whether Greece will default on its debt, exit the eurozone and trigger a possible collapse of the European common currency.Many like Theofanis Kilinkaridis, an IT professional in Belgium, seem to be bearing the brunt of such constant negative publicity. He once introduced himself as a Greek national to a Western European whose response was, "Oh, I'm sorry.""When this happens, I try to change the topic with a little joke usually, but still make it known I don't consider Greece solely responsible for the crisis," Kilinkaridis said.Unfortunately, public and expert opinion in mainland Europe is often heavily stacked against Greece, as 29-year-old Maria Matsira knows only too well. During economics classes at the Johns Hopkins University in Bologna, Italy, her professor would always present Greece as "the bad example".In the face of growing public anger and disillusionment in Greece, however, she is among the more fortunate ones.After working abroad till 2009, Matsira returned to Greece in the midst of the financial crisis and spent two years unsuccessfully sending employers her CV. "I then decided to do a third masters degree just to leave the country as quickly as possible," Matrisa said.Even when Greek professionals manage to find work in Europe with the right skills, monetary support and luck, it's not always smooth sailing. Kleiosi often finds herself in difficult situations even during casual lunch breaks, trying to justify Greece's "incoherent political decisions.""When George Papandreou announced the referendum in November, colleagues used to stop me in the corridors to ask me if he was mad. I had nothing to say in defence because I felt betrayed myself," she said.Greek expats say they are beyond fed up of being put on the spot about their country's woes in professional and social settings alike."I'm tired of people asking me about the Greek debt. I want the best for Greeks who are living in Greece," said 31-year-old Anastasia Papageorgopoulou, who studies and works as a nanny in London."If it's better to exit the eurozone then we should do that. Having said that, I know this action would affect Greeks living in Europe," she added.So who is to blame for the Greek crisis? Scientist Alexandra Xylouri, 34, who moved to Crete in 2009 after four year in Leeds, admits some aspects of the bad press Greece receives is not without reason."We are to blame because of who we vote here. When a Greek doesn't pay his taxes because he thinks he doesn't owe anyone, builds his house in a way there is no space left for a pavement, finds a job only because he knows the right people, then we are to blame," she said"But we are not lazy, we do work really hard. What many Europeans don't know is that their countries helped us to get to this situation."However, with the inferior treatment we get from people in Europe, it is clear we are no 'European family' and I am glad the masks are finally off," Xylouri added.If Athens passes the latest round of austerity measures, which includes a 20 percent reduction in minimum wage, 15,000 civil service lay-offs and further pension cuts, it will receive European Union funds worth 130 billion euros (171 billion U.S. dollars) and be able to repay international creditors by their mid-March deadline.Yet many see dark days ahead for Greece and say they cannot return home anytime soon."It feels like I've been shut out of my life in Greece. The situation has deprived me of being with my family, friends and my natural environment. Everything else it is just a compromise," said Kleiosi.Xylouri, however, is more positive. "Greece will survive, I know it. She will stand on her feet once again," she said."Many people will suffer in the process, but that's how it has always been with Greece."
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