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The woman raising 98 children with disabilities in Uganda

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Basketball   来源:Charts  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Nihaya is now living in a small, tented area in al-Shati camp with her brother-in-law's family. Her husband and three other children had fled there from elsewhere in northern Gaza, escaping heavy Israeli strikes as the war restarted while she was in Jordan.

Nihaya is now living in a small, tented area in al-Shati camp with her brother-in-law's family. Her husband and three other children had fled there from elsewhere in northern Gaza, escaping heavy Israeli strikes as the war restarted while she was in Jordan.

But they were the result of years of honing his craft after his successful football career.As a former footballer of considerable pedigree - including England captain and striker, with 48 goals in 80 appearances - he famously never received a red or yellow card during his career.

The woman raising 98 children with disabilities in Uganda

His ability to keep his cool on the pitch stood him in good stead for a career in live broadcasting when he retired as a player in 1994.Even while he was still at school, he had his sights set on sports journalism, deciding it would be his fall-back if football didn't work out.Clearly it did.

The woman raising 98 children with disabilities in Uganda

Known for his ability to find gaps in the opposition's defence, and his "poacher's instinct" , Lineker was the 1986 World Cup Golden Boot winner, and the top goal-scorer in England three times, each with a different club: Leicester City, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur.But while his sports career was at its peak at the 1986 and 1990 World Cup finals, Lineker spent time with journalists staying in the same hotel as the England team.

The woman raising 98 children with disabilities in Uganda

"As early as my mid-20s, I knew which direction I wanted to go in when I retired from playing," he

.On Monday, the president

that she would not allow them to "meddle" in her country's affairs and cause "chaos".She spoke after Kenya's former Justice Minister Martha Karua along with some others, who had all travelled to attend Lissu's court case, were deported.

Another Kenyan activist, Boniface Mwangi, and Ugandan Agather Atuhaire were arrested in Dar es Salaam by suspected military officers on Monday and their whereabouts remain unknown.Tanzanian authorities have not commented on their whereabouts.

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