Fri 23 Oct 2009
Russia to switch to winter time October 25 - RIA Novosti
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Fri 23 Oct 2009
Civil servants’ hours adjusted for time change - Today’s Zaman
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Fri 23 Oct 2009
When the heck does Daylight Savings Time end? - Christian Science Monitor
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Fri 23 Oct 2009
Scots should let rest of Britain move into European time, says historian - Times Online
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Fri 23 Oct 2009
Daylight Saving Time 2009: November 1st - Huffington Post (blog)
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Fri 23 Oct 2009
When does Daylight Saving Time end? - Newsday
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Fri 23 Oct 2009
South African grannies’ got game
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South African grannies catch World Cup fever

By Ndundu Sithole

TZANEEN, South Africa (Reuters) - World Cup fever has spread to South African grannies, with hundreds of poor, elderly women in aprons and skirts fighting for the ball in township games.

Twice a week they swap domestic chores for football, donning soccer boots instead of their usual rubber sandals to play in local matches.

The 35 women on the Vakhegula Vakhegula squad — meaning ‘Grannies’ in the local Xitsonga dialect — range from 40 to more than 80 years old and live in a township near Tzaneen, 600 kms north of Johannesburg.

Competition is fierce among the eight teams in the region and the women say soccer is the best exercise, much better than their usual manual work at home and in the fields.

“I like to play soccer because it helps us. We were sick, but now our temperatures, our blood pressures…have gone down …even our doctors are amazed when we go for a check-up,” said 47-year-old Nari Baloyi, one of the youngest on the team.

Nora Makhubela has suffered six strokes yet the 83-year-old great-grandmother said kicking a ball around had given her strength she did not think she still had.

“My life has really changed…if I were to run with you I would beat you even though I’m much older,” she said, smiling.

NEW PURPOSE

Makhubela dreams of being around long enough to watch the one-month World Cup finals in South Africa starting on June 11 next year.

“I pray every day to God to keep me alive until 2010. I would really love to watch the games,” she told Reuters.

The team have proposed playing a curtain raiser before one of the first-round World Cup matches and said national soccer authorities had told them they would consider the idea.

Community worker Beka Ntsanwisi said she started the team three years ago to help older women exercise all their limbs and to give them a new purpose in life.

“Some of them couldn’t even walk properly and if they did something in their free time they would be knitting or sewing and sitting all the time…here they run, shout, fight with you…it keeps them young,” she said.

Coach David Maake said working with the women had given him greater satisfaction than any other coaching job.

“With young boys you need more money to achieve many things…here, I may come with my stress…but I will laugh so much until I forget everything,” he said.

NOISY TRUMPETS

The team lacks proper funding, with each woman pitching in around $1 a month for soccer balls, kit and travel to their bi-annual competitions with teams from other regions.

Ntsanwisi, who uses her own money to help fund the teams, hopes one day to attract sponsors.

Dozens of local fans support the grannies’ games, cheering and blowing vuvuzelas — noisy, plastic trumpets that create a cacophony of noise that is unique to South African soccer.

“I feel good when the (grannies) play soccer so that they can be fit and strong,” said 13-year-old Chamelius Bayani.

Winning seems secondary. Some of the grannies look as if they are struggling to keep going during a game after a long day of housework.

Most come to practice straight from cleaning their houses and cooking meals or after selling food along the township’s streets.

Missing a practice is unheard of, however, they say.

“I was too fat…now I can run and teach my grand-kids how to kick. I feel great,” Baloyi said.

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Fri 23 Oct 2009
Editor’s choice - October 23
Filed under: time news, weather news — Jill Kitchener @ 8:52 am

Joshua Grant (L) and Brock Hayhoe, members of New York’s professional all-male Dance Company “Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo”, also known as the Trocks, pose for pictures in Sydney October 23, 2009. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz

Shi Liliang, 33, a monk from Southern Shaolin Temple, performs a special Chinese martial art stunt, known in Chinese as Shuishangpiao or “running on water”, at a reservoir on the outskirts of Quanzhou, Fujian province, October 22, 2009. Shi ran on the surface of a row of 1-centimetre-thick (0.39 inch) plywoods for 18 metres (59 feet), breaking his own record of 15 metres (49 feet) created several days ago, local media reported. REUTERS/Stringer

A policeman beats a man, who was fleeing a military offensive in South Waziristan, for cutting in front of others at a food distribution point for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Paharpur, 40 km (about 25 miles) by road from Dera Ismail Khan, located in Pakistan’s restive North West Frontier Province, October 22, 2009. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood

A Palestinian woman holding a photograph of her jailed relative is reflected in a photograph of another jailed Palestinian as she takes part in a protest in support of Ahmed Saadat, leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), in front of the Red Cross headquarters in Gaza City October 22, 2009. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

Click here for the full Editor’s choice slideshow and click here for further showcases of Reuters photography.

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Fri 23 Oct 2009
Daylight Saving Time Ends November 1 - HULIQ
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Fri 23 Oct 2009
Clocks go back this weekend - Think Spain
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