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  1. Republican nominee Donald Trump is in "excellent physical health," according to a letter from his doctor. Mr Trump released the letter following a recent physical examination by Dr Harold N Bornstein. The 70-year-old is listed as 6ft 3in (1.9 metres) and weighing 236lb (107kg). The letter comes as his rival Hillary Clinton returns to the campaign trail after time off with pneumonia, appearing briefly to reporters. Boarding a plane in White Plains, New York, she spoke to journalists as she flew to North Carolina to hold a rally, her first campaign event since the weekend. Both candidates have faced public scrutiny over transparency about the state of their health. He first revealed the letter, which is dated 13 Sept, in his appearance on The Dr Oz Show. "I feel as good today as I did when I was 30," Trump said on the show, according to a clip. Dr Bornstein, a gastroenterological specialist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, has cared for Mr Trump since 1980, according to the letter. The note continues to detail parts of Mr Trump's medical record, including that he was only in hospital once at age 11 for an appendectomy. Although the letter provides some insight, it does not include his detailed medical history.
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      Newlie

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  3. Summary: Infinite Warfare is the first game in the franchise to venture beyond the reaches of Earth, framing a plausible future war in our solar system. Infinite Warfare also introduces an original cooperative Zombies mode that takes players on a wild ride through a new storyline with unique gameplay features and mechanics. [Infinity Ward] The info. is escase... Trailer
  4. The European Union needs a military headquarters to work towards a common military force, the Commission president has told MEPs in Strasbourg. Jean-Claude Juncker said the lack of a "permanent structure" resulted in money being wasted on missions. Part of his annual state of the union address was devoted to the UK's unexpected vote to leave the EU. He insisted that the bloc was not at risk but called for Brexit negotiations to take place as quickly as possible. Modelled on the state of the union address by the US president, the Commission president's annual speech was introduced in 2010 to detail the state of the EU and future legislative plans. Won't a common military force interfere with Nato? The Brexit vote has given added impetus to plans for greater defence co-operation, because the UK has always objected to the potential conflict of interest with Nato. But Mr Juncker said a common military force "should be in complement to Nato". "More defence in Europe doesn't mean less transatlantic solidarity." A European Defence Fund would stimulate military research and development, he said. Why a military HQ? By BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Marcus All EU members have military forces; most are also members of Nato; and several have extensive experience of operations abroad, from peace-keeping to war-fighting. The real question is how to organise these component parts to get greater security. Mr Juncker insists that the EU must have a role here. He wants to improve EU command and control facilities and appears to be suggesting that EU civil and military aspects of a given mission should be run out of the same headquarters.
  5. The Chinese Paralympic team has powered to the top of the medals table in Rio, sweeping up more than 115 medals in the first five days. Team GB, in second place, has 63. But while the Olympics made household names of many Chinese athletes, as with many countries the same cannot be said of its Paralympians. Despite China having its largest Paralympic delegation ever, with 308 athletes, state media has been muted on their achievements, and Weibo - China's most po[CENSORED]r social media platform - is buzzing with comment about the lack of coverage. "It's not even being shown live on television, how are we supposed to watch it?" said one user, whose comment received 6,000 likes. "Come on CCTV, you can do better than this," commented another, referring to China's national broadcaster. "The Olympics were replayed over and over again, now it's hard for me to even catch the Paralympic games on TV," a user chipped in. "Why does hardly anyone know about the Paralympic athletes? My heart aches for them" one netizen expressed. "The Chinese Paralympic team has done so well and yet no one knows about it. They're representing our country too - can we have some equal treatment?" another added. Few and far between Then there was po[CENSORED]r gold medallist Sun Yang, whose fans leap to his defence after Australia's Mack Horton called him a "drugs cheat". But few Paralympians have had the same exposure or support. One of the few that Chinese media have focused on is 23-year-old swimmer Xu Qing. Nicknamed The Shark because a tattoo on his back, Xu lost both his arms in a car accident at the age of six but was encouraged to take up swimming by a doctor. He took his first three gold medals at the 2012 games and went on to sweep four more golds in London 2012. He has claimed three in Rio so far, winning him favourable media coverage and online fans.
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  7. US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has pledged to release details about his health after his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton was diagnosed with pneumonia. Mr Trump said health had now become "an issue" in the election campaign. Mrs Clinton was taken ill on Sunday at a 9/11 memorial ceremony and cancelled a campaign trip to California. She will also be releasing new medical records to help ease concerns about her health, a campaign spokesman said. "There's no other undisclosed condition. The pneumonia is the extent of it," Brian Fallon told MSNBC. The incident capped off a difficult weekend for Mrs Clinton, who came under attack from Mr Trump for calling half of his supporters "deplorable" people on Friday. Mr Trump wished her a speedy recovery and said he would release the results of a medical examination he took over the past week, with "very, very specific numbers". So far Mr Trump has only released a note, in which his doctor declared that he would be "the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency". Mr Trump, 70, and Mrs Clinton, 68, are among the oldest US presidential candidates in history. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said it was "entirely legitimate" for Americans to want to know about the health of their president but that it was up to the candidates to decide what level of detail they were prepared to release. On Sunday, video showed Mrs Clinton being supported by aides as she entered a van to leave the 9/11 ceremony after an hour and 30 minutes. Her campaign initially said she had been taken to her daughter's New York flat after feeling "overheated". She re-emerged later on Sunday, telling reporters: "I'm feeling great. It's a beautiful day in New York."
  8. When's the last time you enjoyed a night of astounding magic and illusion with a festive supper-club crowd gathered in an old Gothic mansion on the edge of Hollywood? Chances are it's been a while. Perhaps this mystical experience still awaits you -- at the Academy of Magical Arts and its private clubhouse the Magic Castle. L.A.'s iconic, castle-ish landmark (built by a local banker in 1909) at the foot of the Hollywood Hills has for the last 53 years been the hallowed headquarters of the AMA, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art of magic. Magic fortress A who's who of eminent magicians and illusionists have performed at this curious-looking fortress over the years, which pulls in big names -- Mac King, Michael Carbonaro, The Amazing Johnathan -- that still might escape you. Penn & Teller, David Copperfield and Siegfried & Roy -- whose smiling photos hang on the walls -- may not have played here, but they're all proud AMA members. So was Johnny Carson, a big magic fan, who frequented the Magic Castle -- and, as the story goes, was once stopped at the door for not arriving in the club's famously enforced formal evening dress code. Johnny Depp apparently digs the Magic Castle, as does Quentin Tarantino. What better place, you'd think, for anyone to indulge an appetite for the conjuring arts -- let alone Oysters Rockefeller, Beef Wellington and whiskey cocktails named Sassy Black Magic? If you can get in. And that's the snag.
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  10. I will play csgo friends, see u later

     

    1. olee

      olee

      What is your rank in csgo ?

    2. Playboy™
    3. olee

      olee

      im gold nova 2 we can play any day :) in one team

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    Audi A5

    Price £32,000 (est), On sale November The latest Audi A4 tells us plenty about what we can expect from the A5 coupe when it arrives in November. It has a low, wide stance, while adding Audi’s latest grille and LED light signature. New Audi A5 review Less weight, a more aerodynamic design and engine improvements mean efficiency improvements of up to 22 per cent, with power coming from a familiar range of TDI diesel and TFSI petrol engines. A Sportback model will follow in January 2017, with a Cabriolet in the Spring.
  14. Aaron David Miller is a vice president and distinguished scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and author of "The End of Greatness: Why America Can't Have (and Doesn't Want) Another Great President." Miller was a Middle East negotiator in Democratic and Republican administrations. Follow him on Twitter @aarondmiller2. The opinions expressed in this commentary are his. In the cruel and unforgiving foreign policy world of migraine headaches the next President is almost certain to inherit, which candidate would be better equipped to lead the nation? And what did Wednesday night's battle of the would-be commander in chiefs tell us about their views on national security issues that we didn't already know? Here are some key takeaways. Same old, same old Sure, time was short and it's hard to do justice to complex foreign policy issues in a rushed half hour per candidate format. Understandably most of the questions were focused on issues relating to veterans. But it's striking how many serious foreign policy issues weren't covered. Indeed, instead of asking tough questions on China, nuclear weapons, under what conditions would a candidate use force, NBC chose to play off the same thoroughly politicized and well-worn themes: support for the Iraq war and Clinton's emails. There was very little that was productive or new. Inevitably, the Clinton email issue was going to surface, particularly in a military audience familiar with classified material and the vigorous enforcement of the rules to protect it. Clinton admitted her mistakes in handling her emails, but her answers were lawyerly and technical and not the best way for her to have to open her segment. Indeed, the email issue in the forum was to some extent moderated by the fact that the two candidates weren't on the stage together and the discussion was courteous and relatively brief. That will definitely not be the case during the presidential debates.
  15. A teaser of the new Volvo V90 Cross Country has dropped; new off-road estate will be revealed in "mid-September" The Volvo V90 range is set to expand beyond the estate, as Volvo has confirmed that a more rugged Cross Country variant is on the way in a new teaser video. The video talks about the history of Volvo's Cross Country models, and gives us a brief glimpse at the new V90 Cross Country estate. The new high-riding estate will be revealed in "mid-September", which Volvo says will complete its 90 Series of cars. Håkan Samuelsson, President & CEO, Volvo Car Group, said: "Cross Country has become the true expression of a Volvo car in many peoples’ eyes. It was a winning concept from the start, perfect for the tough climate and road conditions that we experience in Sweden." The teaser comes soon after we caught the off-road estate testing in Spain in June. Although that car was heavily camouflaged, it was clearly a Volvo shape, and the raised ride height pointed to the cars improved off-road ability. Four-wheel drive will be standard on the Cross Country models. Watch the teaser video below: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/volvo/v90/95802/rugged-volvo-v90-cross-country-confirmed-in-new-teaser-video
  16. Barack Obama has chided Donald Trump as "wacky" and "uninformed" after the Republican candidate said Russia's President Putin was a better leader. Speaking in Laos, Mr Obama said that every time Mr Trump spoke it became clearer that the Republican contender was not qualified to be president. In a televised forum on Wednesday, Mr Trump had praised Mr Putin's "great control" and 82% approval rating. Mr Trump and rival Hillary Clinton had taken questions from military veterans. Mr Obama said: "I don't think the guy's qualified to be president of the United States and every time he speaks, that opinion is confirmed." The president pointed to the diplomatic work he had faced at both the Asean summit in Laos and the earlier G20 meeting in China. He said: "I can tell you from the interactions I have had over the last eight or nine days with foreign leaders that this is serious business. "You actually have to know what you are talking about and you actually have to have done your homework. When you speak, it should actually reflect thought-out-policy you can implement." Mr Trump had told the forum in New York that the Russian president had "been a leader far more than our president has been". Quizzed by NBC host Matt Lauer on his previous complimentary remarks about Mr Putin, Mr Trump responded: "He does have an 82% approval rating." "I think when he calls me 'brilliant', I'll take the compliment, OK?" said the businessman, adding that Mr Putin had "great control over his country". Mr Trump also said that, as a result of the confidential intelligence briefings he has been entitled to as an election candidate, he had been "shocked" at how the president, Mrs Clinton and current Secretary of State John Kerry had done "exactly the opposite" of what intelligence experts had told them.
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