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Fri Oct 25 06:01:03 2013
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 03:01:01 -0700
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SAO PAULO It was a frenzied start to FIFA's attempt to
fill the stands for next year's World Cup in Brazil as fans
applied Tuesday for more than 1 million tickets in just seven hours.But
it will be some time before they know whether they'll be among
those lucky enough to get seats to football's signature quadrennial event.
Officials say applicants won't hear back until October, after FIFA holds
a random selection draw on all the requests.More than 163,000 people requested
the tickets online for the 64 World Cup matches being held in
Brazil.The website of football's governing body FIFA showed that there were
more ticket applications than the number of seats available in all four
price categories for the opener in Sao Paulo and the final at
Rio de Janeiro's Maracana Stadium.Demand was also high in all price categories
for the semifinals, and 39 of the 64 matches had too many
requests at least for the cheaper category, available only for Brazilians.FIFA
said the highest amount of applications so far has come from Brazil,
Argentina, the U.S., Chile and England."The respective ticket product is
already heavily oversubscribed and therefore, at that point in time, the
success of the application appears very unlikely," FIFA said of the high
demand categories. "There are vastly more ticket applicants seeking tickets
than there are tickets presently available for the general public."Prices
for the final will go from $440-$990, although Brazilian
August 20, 2013: Kevin Reichel, left, of Reichel Funeral Home, watches along
with Steve Paul, of Freemansburg Pa., and his daughter Robyn Paul as
Lindsey Knupp, right, director of promotions and entertainment for the Lehigh
Valley Iron Pigs minor league baseball team, reads the winning essay written
by Steve Paul during the middile of the sixth inning at Coca-Cola
Park, in Allentown, Pa. (AP Photo)ALLENTOWN, Pa. Minor league baseball
clubs are known for staging unusual promotions and giveaways to draw fans
out to the ballpark. But the Philadelphia Phillies' top farm club took
giveaways to a whole new level on Tuesday, awarding a free funeral
to a fan recently diagnosed with ALS.Steve Paul, 64, of Freemansburg, Pa.
got a standing ovation as he was wheeled onto the field at
Coca-Cola Park in Allentown and announced as the recipient of a funeral
package from the Lehigh Valley IronPigs. The package includes a casket,
a choice of embalming or cremation, hearse, headstone, flowers and a funeral
or memorial service. The total value of the items involved: nearly $10,000.Kevin
Reichel, who owns Reichel Funeral Home in nearby Northampton, Pa., told
MyFoxPhilly.com he was initially hesitant about such a seemingly morbid
giveaway at a family event. However, he soon changed his mind."A baseball
game is a family setting and I think if you are going
to talk about your funeral or anything important in life, the first
people you turn to are family," Re
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> The lobby of the CIA Headquarters Building in McLean, Virginia, August 14,
2008. REUTERS/Larry Downing
(UNITED STATES)Newly declassified documents offer more details of how the
CIA executed the overthrow of Iran's democratically elected prime minister
60 years ago, describing the political frustrations that led the U.S. to
take covert action against a Soviet ally -- and echoing the current
frustrations with Iran over its nuclear ambitions.It's long been known that
the United States and Britain played key roles in the overthrow of
Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh -- a move that still poisons Tehran's
attitude toward both nations. The CIA acknowledged its role previously,
even including it in the timeline on its public website last year:
"19 August 1953 CIA-assisted coup overthrows Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadegh."Mossadegh
was replaced by the oppressive regime of Shah Reza Pahlavi, who was
overthrown in 1979 by followers of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in the Iranian
revolution of 1979.But for historians, the heavily redacted documents posted
this week on George Washington University's National Security Archive amount
to "the CIA's first formal acknowledgement that the agency helped to plan
and execute the coup," the archive said on its site.The documents also
offer an explanation for the covert action that's eerily similar to arguments
for curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions today. The CIA argued then that Iran
was thr
The lobby of the CIA Headquarters Building in McLean, Virginia, August 14,
2008. REUTERS/Larry Downing
(UNITED STATES)Newly declassified documents offer more details of how the
CIA executed the overthrow of Iran's democratically elected prime minister
60 years ago, describing the political frustrations that led the U.S. to
take covert action against a Soviet ally -- and echoing the current
frustrations with Iran over its nuclear ambitions.It's long been known that
the United States and Britain played key roles in the overthrow of
Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh -- a move that still poisons Tehran's
attitude toward both nations. The CIA acknowledged its role previously,
even including it in the timeline on its public website last year:
"19 August 1953 CIA-assisted coup overthrows Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadegh."Mossadegh
was replaced by the oppressive regime of Shah Reza Pahlavi, who was
overthrown in 1979 by followers of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in the Iranian
revolution of 1979.But for historians, the heavily redacted documents posted
this week on George Washington University's National Security Archive amount
to "the CIA's first formal acknowledgement that the agency helped to plan
and execute the coup," the archive said on its site.The documents also
offer an explanation for the covert action that's eerily similar to arguments
for curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions today. The CIA argued then that Iran
was thr
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