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Zambia's president not wanted at predecessor's funeral, family says

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:News   来源:Books  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — The death toll from

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — The death toll from

called himself for breaking the rules at theand conceded a point to

Zambia's president not wanted at  predecessor's funeral, family says

on Sunday during the defending champion’s 7-6 (8), 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 victory in the fourth round.Early in the second set, Shelton whipped a passing shot well out of Alcaraz’s reach up at the net. So Alcaraz flung his racket — and, as his equipment flipped through the air, its strings somehow not only made contact with the ball but sent it back over the net and onto the other side of the court.was awarded the point. But he immediately went over to the chair umpire to admit that he wasn’t holding his racket when it touched the ball. That’s not allowed, so the point went to Shelton, an American seeded 13th.

Zambia's president not wanted at  predecessor's funeral, family says

When the official informed the Court Philippe-Chatrier crowd what had happened, Alcaraz was given a round of applause.This all happened at what could have been a critical moment, because instead of leading 40-30 on his serve, Alcaraz was now down 30-40, giving Shelton his first break point of the match. But Alcaraz saved that one — and five others in that 20-point game — along the way to taking a two-set lead in an entertaining matchup between a pair of 22-year-olds who hit the ball hard.

Zambia's president not wanted at  predecessor's funeral, family says

The 13th-seeded Shelton, twice a semifinalist at majors, delivered serves at up to 143 mph (230 kph) and forehands at up to 116 mph (187 kph). Alcaraz, already a four-time Grand Slam champion, showed off various parts of his repertoire.

It was tighter than the score might indicate: Shelton held three opportunities to own the opening set, leading in the tiebreaker at 6-4, 6-5 and 7-6. Take any of the subsequent points, and Shelton would own that set.De camino a clases cada mañana, pasaba por la capilla para una oración silenciosa. Regresaba para la misa del mediodía y nuevamente al final del día para una última oración.

“Princeton es un lugar muy ocupado y hay mucho ruido tanto externamente como internamente porque estamos muy ocupados y siempre preocupados por lo siguiente”, dijo. “A veces solo quieres silencio, y solo quieres un lugar donde puedas dejar tus cargas”.Al final de una misa reciente, David Kim y su novia Savannah Nichols continuaron rezando cerca del altar, tomados de la mano, arrodillados o postrados en el suelo en señal de reverencia.

Kim, recién graduado del Seminario Teológico de Princeton, se convirtió al catolicismo el año pasado y ha estado sirviendo como monaguillo en la capilla de la Universidad de Princeton. Considera que el altar lateral de la capilla es “una isla de vida cristiana en un mundo incrédulo”.La Universidad de Princeton siempre ha tenido una comunidad religiosa vibrante y religiosamente diversa, dijo Eric Gregory, profesor de religión allí.

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