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  5. Regulile jocului: Căutarea de comori este un joc ce poate fi jucat în 2-4 jucători. Pentru a putea juca acest joc este nevoie de o planșă specială (pe care o puteți descărca aici), două zaruri și câte un pion pentru fiecare jucător. La început fiecare jucător iși va alege un pion. Scopul jocului este de a ajunge cu pionul la comoară. Fiecare jucător aruncă pe rând cu zarurile o singură dată și dublează rezultatul. De exemplu, zarurile arată 5 și 2. Le adunăm și dublăm rezultatul, adică 5+2=7, 7+7=14. Începe jocul cel care a dat cel mai mare zar. În timpul jocului, când nimeriți cu zarurile 6 puncte, aveți dreptul la încă o aruncare. Cine ajunge pe un număr impar face doi pași înapoi, iar cine ajunge pe un număr par, face doi pași în față. Când ați ajuns pe un pătrat ocupat de alt jucător pionul acestuia va fi scos și readus la START. Cine reușește să ajungă primul la comoară este socotit câștigător. Spor la distracție!
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  8. DETROIT -- The Ford Ranger will return to U.S. dealerships next month as the most fuel-efficient gasoline-powered pickup on the market. The two-wheel-drive 2019 Ranger will get 21 mpg city/26 highway/23 combined, according to EPA estimates. The combined figure ties the Chevrolet Colorado diesel engine's 23 mpg, but bests all other midsize pickups with gasoline engines. The Ranger's city mpg figure also is highest among gasoline-powered midsize pickups. A fuel-economy edge, no matter how small, may provide Ford a marketing tack in what promises to be a highly competitive battleground. Ford routinely dominated the midsize truck market until the Ranger was dropped in 2011. The segment, now led by the Toyota Tacoma and Colorado, has expanded 16 percent this year and will gain more entries from Jeep and Ram over the next several years. The 2019 4x2 Tacoma gets 21 mpg combined, according to the EPA, while the 2019 4x2 Colorado and GMC Canyon with a gasoline engine deliver 22 mpg combined. City fuel-economy numbers for the three tops out at 20 mpg. The 2020 Jeep Gladiator, a midsize pickup scheduled to reach showrooms in the second half of 2019, has not yet been rated. The four-wheel-drive Ranger gets EPA estimated ratings of 20 mpg city/24 highway/22 combined. The city and combined figures also are the best of any gasoline-powered midsize pickup, Ford says. The automaker started building Rangers at its Michigan Assembly Plant in October after a seven-year absence from the U.S. Ford says the vehicle will go on sale nationwide in January. --- Ford is positioning the Ranger as a lifestyle vehicle for customers who want to take it off-road to the beach or campsite and will offer roughly 150 aftermarket parts and accessories through Yakima. The Ranger will start at $25,395, including shipping, and top out at more than $40,000. The vehicle's turbocharged, 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine will be able to tow and haul more than the V-6 gasoline offerings from GM and Toyota, Ford says.
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  12. Reece Oxford's watch was stolen from the club's Chadwell Heath Academy Police are investigating after West Ham defender Reece Oxford reported his gold Rolex watch stolen from the changing rooms at the club's Chadwell Heath Academy. Sky Sports News understands the 18-carat gold watch was an 18th birthday present from Oxford's mother. It is believed there are no signs of forced entry into West Ham's academy changing rooms. The England U20 international is a product of West Ham's academy West Ham's investigations have been hampered by the lack of CCTV footage as cameras are not allowed in the academy due to the numbers of minors who use the facilities. In a statement to Sky Sports News, the Met Police said: "On the 7th of December at 13:05 it was reported that a watch was stolen from the lockers of a training ground on Rush Green Road. Officers are currently making arrangements to speak to the victim." Oxford impressed on his West Ham debut aged just 16 Oxford burst onto the scene when, aged 16 years and 237 days, he became West Ham's youngest Premier League player and delivered a starring role in an opening-day 2-0 victory at Arsenal in 2015. The defender went on to sign a full-time contract on his 18th birthday, committing his future to the east London club until 2021. Oxford made eight appearances during a loan spell at Borussia Monchengladbach last season and has been linked with a return back to the Bundesliga side in a permanent deal this January. Oxford spent last season playing at Bundesliga side Borussia Monchengladbach The England U20 international has not featured for West Ham this season and last month said he is angry at his lack of first-team action, admitting he could seek a permanent exit from the London Stadium. Boss Manuel Pellegrini said last week that it will be difficult for Oxford to play for West Ham this season, urging the 19-year-old to demonstrate in the club's U23s side that he can "make a difference in every game".
  13. Egyptian authorities have introduced restrictions on the sale of hi-vis vests in fear the clothing could inspire imitations of French protesters. Officials, speaking anonymously, said stores selling safety equipment have been barred from selling the reflective clothing to walk-in buyers, and are only permitted to sell to verified companies with police permission. In Cairo, Associated Press reported that six retailers selling safety gear said they had stopped selling the vests. Sponsored link Recommended by Four of the stores said they had been instructed to stop selling the items by police, while two declined to comment on the reasons for the absence of the clothing. "The police came here a few days back and told us to stop selling them. When we asked why, they said they were acting on instructions," one seller said. "They seem not to want anyone to do what they are doing in France," another speculated. ----- The gilet jaunes protests, called after the his-vis jackets worn by demonstrators, have swept across France over the last month, turning Paris streets into scenes of chaos, with people constructing barricades, hurling rocks and setting vehicles on fire. Police have used tear gas, stun grenades and water canons in a violent response to the urban riots. The protests were sparked by anger over a rise in fuel tax and broader unhappiness over what is perceived as an economic and political system that benefits the elite. Many on the streets are calling for the president, Emmanuel Macron, to resign. In Egypt, fears of imitation protests are tied to the anniversary of the 2011 po[CENSORED]r uprising, in which Hosni Mubarak, the former dictator of the country, was toppled. Egyptian authorities have cracked down on dissent in the years since, virtually banning protests and ramping up security measures in the streets around the 25 January anniversary. And in much of the coverage of the French protests, Egyptian media has echoed the line of current president Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, that street protests equal chaos and a tough hand is necessary to ensure security. Cairo-based human rights lawyer Negad Borai said the government could delay price hikes, expected next year, "to avoid protests inspired by what's happening in France."
  14. Summary: This brilliant new drone is taking the world by storm. It lets you take stunning photos and videos from above, so you can impress your friends on your next vacation. You can take it with you anywhere thanks to its compact size. Its so easy to use that you can have it ready to go in under 30 seconds. The best part? DroneX Pro focuses on product development instead of branding. This means they're able to offer a world-class quality drone at an incredibly low price. "The reason brand name drones are so expensive isn't because of their technology. It's because of their brand name." -Engineer for DroneX Pro Over the last 12 months we've tested most of the drone models on the market. Typically models under $100 are very difficult to control even in light wind. Their camera also struggles to deliver high-quality photos and videos. However in the last few months, a cheap drone model called the DroneX Pro has been receiving a lot of praise among experts. Is this inexpensive drone really as good as the experts are saying? We ordered one to test right away. Our impression? We're thrilled. Why is this extremely high quality drone so cheap? The DroneX Pro was designed by two engineers and drone lovers. The drones they already had were hard to maneuver and took low quality photos and videos. They decided to spend a few weeks looking for better alternatives. After a lot of research and phone calls, they came to a shocking conclusion. The high-quality technology in most expensive brand drones comes mostly from the SELBEN supplier companies and was quite inexpensive to their astonishment. In other words? They found that expensive brand drones are not expensive because of their technology. It's because of their brand name. Armed with this new knowledge, they decided to create a drone of their own. This drone would be much better than the expensive-brand drones and be sold at a fraction of the price. They created the DroneX Pro. What makes the DroneX Pro so special? This drone makes beginners look like professionals. It comes with a professional controller and makes flying easy even for beginners. Even people who have never flown a drone before can have it working in no time. Automatic Flight Assistance Intelligent flight modes enable the drone to land safely and make 3D spins & other cool flips. 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer The high-quality hidden 3-axis gimbal is able to stabilize the camera even at high speed for sharp images and jitter-free video. Even with wind, the videos are razor-sharp in real-time transmission from your environment - like a HD live stream. Photos from amazing heights Image quality is especially crucial for a pleasant drone experience. The wide-angle lens provides 100Mbps ultra-HD images for wonderful and crystal clear images. Take photos and videos from breathtaking heights! Collapse and take it with you When folded up, the drone is barely larger than a fist. It fits in every belt bag and in every backpack! You do not need a film crew when flying the DroneX Pro. Simply tell the drone what to pursue and it will take care of the rest. Impress friends, work colleagues, and family with exciting shots of your life. Why is this drone so po[CENSORED]r? This drone costs only a fraction of the price of professional brand drones. It comes in a sleek and compact design and can be taken anywhere. It is also quiet in the air and has an improved flight time. This drone makes beginners look like professionals. Flying feels very natural. Even a first time drone flyer can learn to use it in a matter of minutes. It is unbelievable how easy to fly the drone is thanks to its included controller. Our Conclusion - Buy it while it's so cheap The low cost and high quality of DroneX Pro is very appealing. The product has been selling in high volumes. With the holiday season right around the corner, demand is increasing at a fast rate. Supplies are limited. We recommend ordering DroneX Pro while it is still available. It's now possible to take breathtaking photos and videos of your next big event thanks to this drone. Impress others with exciting pictures from your life. This drone is so much fun and makes everyone look cool!
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  22. A suspected bomb has been found outside the home of George Soros, a billionaire hate figure for right-wing campaigners in eastern Europe. The device was found in a mailbox outside the 88-year-old’s New York residence, police said. An employee at Soros’ home opened the package, and, after realising what it was, left the device in a wooded area. Authorities were called and bomb squad technicians detonated it, a police official told the New York Times. Soros — who was not at home when the device was delivered, according to the NYT — is a controversial personality in eastern Europe, where he is accused by right-wingers of financing liberal causes. He has also been victim of a hostile media campaign by the nationalist government in his native Hungary.
  23. A collection of "Toiles" on display of the upcoming Dior Show at the Denver Art Museum on November 13, 2018 in Denver. (Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post). Christian Dior was only at the helm of his fashion business for 10 years, but his influence — and the company’s — is so outsized that more than seven decades later, the brand remains both iconic and influential. “Dior: From Paris to the World,” opening Nov. 19 at the Denver Art Museum, traces the French fashion house from its founding in 1947 to the present, focusing on the haute couture creations of Dior as well as the six designers who followed him. With today’s fashion consumers jaded by having seen it all, it’s hard to imagine a time when a fashion designer’s creations would be so revolutionary that they would draw worldwide attention. But that is what Dior accomplished with his “New Look,” so dubbed by American magazine editor Carmel Snow. Following the deprivation and rationing of World War II, Dior sensed that women wanted to feel and look feminine again, so he created a silhouette with a fitted bodice, nipped waist and voluminous skirt. The shape was used in opulent embroidered gowns as well as his famous “Bar” jacket with padded shoulders and hips, named for the cocktail hot spot of the time, the Hotel Plaza Athéenée. Not everyone approved of such extravagance when many in Europe were still impoverished after the war, but the accolades poured in and Dior was off to the races. The Denver Art Museum exhibition — curated by Florence Müller, an art and fashion historian who has worked on more than 15 exhibits on Dior alone — will feature clothing as well as accessories, costume jewelry, paintings, photos, videos, letters and sketches. Müller, the museum’s Avenir Foundation Curator of Textile Art and Fashion, said a total of 202 garments will be on display, and “ninety-nine percent of them couture,” made by hand in Dior’s Paris ateliers. Some were worn by the company’s well-heeled patrons, others by Hollywood celebrities like Grace Kelly in the 1950s and Nicole Kidman and Jennifer Lawrence today. Leading up to the exhibition opening, a team of about a dozen people, some flown in from Paris, spent days dressing mannequins purchased specially for the show. Since the mid-19th century, Stockman dressmaker forms have been used by French couturiers. Müller said she was a little worried how the clothing would look on them, given the forms lack the stylized heads, arms and legs of modern-day mannequins. “But it has been a good surprise because the dressers have been able to shape the clothes and bring them to life. It’s very intense work and beautiful to look at, almost like a couture workshop,” the curator said of the process. The show also boasts an architectural set design from Shohei Shigematsu, a partner at OMA and director of its New York office. “The whole exhibit is based on curves,” Müller says, from the path attendees will follow to one of the OMA-designed galleries where works are displayed on a metal structure with petal-like layers. The entrance to the upcoming Dior: From Paris to the World show at the Denver Art Museum on November 13, 2018 in Denver, Colorado. (Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post) Roots of creation. The house of Dior was founded on two of the designer’s favorite things: flowers and female beauty. Dior was born in the seaside town of Granville, France, surrounded by gardens that would influence him for life, first when he worked in art galleries and later in fashion. “After women, flowers are the most lovely thing God has given the world,” Dior wrote in “The Little Dictionary of Fashion,” published in 1954. “Dior had this idea to link femininity, flowers and nature,” Müller said, adding that the couturier saw those things as fundamental to the history of art as explored by writers, poets, painters and, yes, fashion designers. Dior’s first collection was based on the corolla, the arrangement of petals at the center of a flower. The theme has been a recurring motif with the designers who came on board after Dior suffered a fatal heart attack in 1957. First up was Yves Saint Laurent, who Dior had hired as an assistant in 1955. Following Saint Laurent and having the most longevity at the company was Marc Bohan, who was at the helm from 1961 to 1989. Next came Italian couturier Gianfranco Ferre, designing from 1989 to 1997. John Galliano brought his creativity to Dior from 1997 to 2011, when Belgian Raf Simons was hired. Maria Grazia Chiuri, the first woman to head design efforts at Dior, joined the company in 2016. Despite the changing creative directors at the company, the brand has had a continuity that is rare in the fashion world. “If you look at all the great examples of famous couture French houses, Dior is perhaps the only one that has no gap in its history,” Müller says. “Chanel stopped for years during the war.” While each designer has brought his or her own creativity to the brand, they’ve also managed to remain true to the Dior aesthetic. “There is the notion in the art world of the great masters to learn from, and in fashion it is the same thing,” Müller said. “The designers spend time going into the archives, bringing some things from the past to the present day.” And just as Dior was influenced by artists of the day, so have his successors. Simons, for example, had fabrics made for his 2012 couture collection based on the colors and patterns of Sterling Ruby paintings. Chiuri’s collection earlier this year had graphic black and white dresses inspired by a painting done in 1955 by Mexican artist Remedios Varo. For those who argue that fashion is more about commerce than fine art, the complexity of making haute couture garments and the rarity of some of the materials used puts this clothing into a special category. Being able to look at garments up close will allow museum visitors to better understand the complexity of creating them, she said. “I think people will discover couture is a form of art because it’s based on such complicated and elaborate techniques.” So, too, the creative process is to be admired. “To come up with new ideas season after season and challenge the atelier and its suppliers takes research and experimentation,” Müller said. A display of dresses in the upcoming Dior Show at the Denver Art Museum on Nov. 13, 2018 in Denver, Colorado. (Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post). Creativity and commerce Dior was a savvy businessman. “He set up licensing and all kinds of contracts so that companies could provide a high level of product whether it was scarves, ties or costume jewelry in Canada, Japan and South America,” Müller said. Dior also knew the importance of putting on events that would attract the rich and powerful, such as in opera houses where patrons could wear their elegant Dior creations. The designer traveled widely to promote the company. One of the first major awards he received was from Dallas-based Neiman Marcus, which continues to have a relationship with the house and was the sponsor for the museum’s opening gala in Denver. Early on, Dior opened locations in Mexico, Venezuela and Chile. Many celebrities of the day were regulars at his shows in Paris. Ava Gardner and Lauren Bacall were customers, as were such royals as Princess Grace of Monaco and Princess Margaret of the British royal family. Dior did costumes for a number of movies but was kept so busy with his couture business and international ventures that he had to turn down film offers. Dior continues to have Hollywood A-listers promote its products, with Lawrence featured in the current advertising campaign for its new fragrance, Joy, and dressed by the house for red carpet appearances. Other memorable moments include Kidman wearing a chartreuse chinoiserie silk gown designed by Galliano for Dior at the Academy Awards in 1997, a dress that exhibit-goers will see in Denver. Fitting for a show dubbed “Dior: From Paris to the World,” materials were borrowed from collections near and far. Collectors like American Vogue’s European editor-at-large, Hamish Bowles, loaned gowns. The largest number of pieces came from Dior in France, but Müller said the house didn’t even start taking stock of its history until it had been in business for 40 years. She worked on the company’s 1987 retrospective and said she scrambled to get materials. “We had a hard time because they had almost nothing, just some documents, photos and books.” They had to borrow from other museums to get the clothing needed for the show. Since then, the company has built up its archives and now is “one of the biggest in the world.” Müller said valuable information for the exhibit came from interviews done with present and former employees of the house, including Pierre Cardin, who did tailoring at the house before starting his own business. “We have done a lot of research and will use all these archival materials to tell this fascinating story.” Joy Dinsdale, a museum board member who, with her husband, Chris, is a presenting sponsor for the show, says she expects visitors to be entertained as well as informed. “The strength of the textiles and Mr. Dior’s brilliance as an artist are inspiring,” Dinsdale said. “There is so much history to the house that makes it exhibition-worthy.” “Dior: From Paris to the World” will be on view at the Denver Art Museum Nov. 19-March 3. A dated and timed ticket, which includes an audio tour of the exhibition as well as general museum admission, is required. 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway. 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  24. Bolton's players have not been paid November and December wages. Bolton Wanderers chairman Ken Anderson says he expects his players to be paid after a deal was agreed with assistance from the Professional Footballers' Association over unpaid wages. The club's staff were paid on November 30, later than expected, but players were not included and another promise made on December 6 has also failed to result in wages being paid. Anderson is understood to have written to the players assuring the money would be paid, however Sky Sports News understand the PFA also stepped in to providing assistance in resolving the matter. Anderson issued a statement on their website that said: "Last Thursday l had what l thought was a constructive and meaningful discussion with several senior players and management, where l made a proposal to them about the payment of their November salaries. "At the end of the discussion they thanked me for explaining and clarifying the position and said they would speak with the rest of the squad and get back to me. "Later on Thursday one of the senior players sent me a text saying, 'we appreciate the offer you have made to us. Gordon Taylor from the PFA is going to act on our behalf and call you ASAP". Bolton chairman Ken Anderson has reached an agreement with PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor. "Unfortunately, this meant that the payment proposal that l had made to them would now be further delayed". "I subsequently had a friendly and constructive telephone conversation with Gordon Taylor from the PFA where he asked me if we needed any financial help and if they could assist us in any way. To be absolutely clear Gordon called me and the club had not previously approached the PFA for any financial assistance". "During the conversation with Gordon we reached an agreement, but unfortunately the documentation that subsequently followed on Friday did not reflect what l thought had been agreed, which further delayed everything yet again. "I had another conversation with Gordon yesterday, and what l thought had been agreed is now accepted and hopefully will bring this matter to a swift end and we can all move on". Bolton were beaten 3-2 by Norwich at Carrow Road on Saturday and remain 23rd in the Sky Bet Championship table.
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