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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

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Results at the Czech Motorcycle Grand Prix 1. Valentino Rossi (ITA/Yamaha), 118.866 km in 43:08.991, 2. Dani Pedrosa (ESP/Honda) +11.766, 3. Toni Elias (ESP/Honda) +20.756, 4. Andrea Dovizioso (ITA/Honda) +21.418, 5. Loris Capirossi (ITA/Suzuki) +21.538, 6. Nicky Hayden (USA/Ducati) +25.544, 7. Colin Edwards (USA/Yamaha) +25.676, 8. Alex de Angelis (RSM/Honda) +34.109, 9. James Toseland (GBR/Yamaha) +35.617, 10. Randy de Puniet (FRA/Honda) +39.824, 11. Chris Vermeulen (AUS/Suzuki) +40.776, 12. Niccolo Canepa (ITA/Ducati) +50.661, 13. Gabor Talmacsi (HUN/Honda) +59.188 DNF: Mika Kallio (FIN/Ducati), Marco Melandri (ITA/Kawasaki), Jorge Lorenzo (ESP/Yamaha), Michel Fabrizio (ITA/Ducati)

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Overall MotoGP standings (11 of 18 races):

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Spain’s Dani Pedrosa, left, Italy’s Valentino Rossi, center, and Spain’s Toni Elias, right, pose for photographs during the winners ceremony of the MotoGP race of the Czech Republic Motorcycle Grand Prix at the Brno circuit in Brno, Czech Republic, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2009. Rossi won ahead of Pedrosa on second place and Elias, who placed third.

Rossi wins Czech MotoGP Agence France Presse

BRNO - Italy’s Valentino Rossi on a Yamaha won the MotoGP race at the Czech Grand Prix meeting here on Sunday to extend his overall championship lead and move a big step closer to clinching a ninth world title. After a thrilling head-to-head duel with Spanish stablemate Jorge Lorenzo, Rossi profited from the latter’s fall five laps from the finish to extend his lead to 50 points going into the final seven races, starting with Indianapolis on August 30. Lorenzo had passed Rossi three laps earlier but his spectacular tumble - from which he emerged unscathed although he angrily threw his gloves down and kicked out at his machine handed Rossi a clear run through to the finish and a 102nd career victory. The 30-year-old Rossi, nicknamed The Doctor, is now closing in on Giacomo Agostini’s all-time mark of 122 race wins.

After crossing the line exuberantly on one wheel in 43min 08.991sec he leapt over the barrier to celebrate with his crew, warmly embracing them in turn. Afterwards, he had time to offer a word of sympathy to Lorenzo while insisting that he could not think of putting yet more title champagne on ice. “It’s really a shame for Jorge,” said the Italian, noting that, despite his handsome lead “there’s a long way to go. I have to stay focused.” Dani Pedrosa of Honda placed second 11.766ec adrift of Rossi while fellow Honda rider Toni Elias, who predicted a tough future despite his

first season podium as he is looking for a new team for 2010, completed the podium. Rossi, Lorenzo and Pedrosa shot out of the blocks and had put more than 2sec between themselves and the chasing pack led by Elias. Rossi, who had gone into the race on pole for the 56th time, was furiously jousting for the lead with Lorenzo with the Italian just in the ascendency as the Yamaha pair left the rest trailing with Pedrosa third at 2.6 sec and the gap then 9sec on Elias and company. The 14th lap saw Lorenzo make his all-or-bust move for the lead as he set the fastest lap time of 1:56.674, a time he then bettered by 0.004sec on lap 16 before nipping through the gap into the lead. But his 18th-lap fall brought his brave challenge to naught as Rossi stayed doggedly with him before his rival’s misfortune allowed him to breeze home in the knowledge that Pedrosa was trailing by a huge 14.772sec.

1. Valentino Rossi 2. Jorge Lorenzo 3. Casey Stoner 4. Dani Pedrosa 5. Colin Edwards 6. Andrea Dovizioso 7. Randy de Puniet 8. Marco Melandri 9. Loris Capirossi 10. Chris Vermeulen

(ITA/Yamaha) (ESP/Yamaha) (AUS/Ducati) (ESP/Honda) (USA/Yamaha) (ITA/Honda) (FRA/Honda) (ITA/Kawasaki) (ITA/Suzuki) (AUS/Suzuki)

212 pts, 162, 150, 135, 112, 107, 80, 79, 77, 72

In death, as in life, Jackson surrounded by wackiness PAGE 12

People of Tengger tribe perform a flag hoisting ceremony marking Indonesia’s 64th anniversary of independence at the caldera of Mount Bromo, a 7,641-foot (2,329-meter) active volcano, in Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia, Monday, Aug. 17, 2009. Indonesia straddles the “Pacific Ring of Fire,” a system of fault lines stretching across the tropical archipelago, that give it more active volcanoes than any other country. AP Photo/Trisnadi

Chiding Obama, Chavez warns Venezuelans to prepare for war Agence France-Presse

CARACAS - President Hugo Chavez Sunday bridled at US plans to use military bases in Colombia, asserting that Venezuela was the top US target in the region and that Venezuelans should prepare for war.

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Speaking in his weekly live radio and television broadcast, Chavez also chided US President Barack Obama for accusing leftist Latin

leaders of “hipocrisy” for demanding that Washington intervene more forcefully to reinstate Honduras’ ousted President Manuel Zelaya.

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Obama “is lost in the clouds. I think he is entering a terrible labyrinth,” Chavez said. “Obama doesn’t understand. He needs to

study a bit more. He is a young man, full of good intentions.” “Obama, we are not asking you to intervene in Honduras. To the contrary, we are asking that the empire remove its hand from Honduras and that the empire remove its claws from Latin America,” he said.

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A Jet Airways Boeing 737-800 is seen skidded off the runway at the Zia International Airport in Dhaka on August 17, 2009.

DHAKA - An aircraft bound for Delhi skidded off the runway at Dhaka’s Zia International Airport Monday morning, disrupting flights in and out of the Bangladeshi capital, an official said. Airport chief Saeedul Hasan Khan told AFP that Jet Airways flight 271, carrying 121 passengers and 10 crew members, was preparing for takeoff to the Indian capital when it skidded around 3.5 metres (12 feet) off the runway.

“After line up before the engines were about to open up for taxi, the plane skidded off the runway,” he said, adding that there were no immediate reports of any injuries. “All flights have been shut down for the time being.” The incident happened at 10.40am (0340 GMT) local time. He said an investigation would be conducted to determine what caused the incident and the Boeing 737 aircraft would be removed later Monday.


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