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HOPKINS HOPING FOR HAYE

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AMERICAN boxing legend Bernard Hopkins wants to fight world heavyweight champion David Haye in September.

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Hopkins will meet his nemesis Roy Jones on April 3 at light- heavyweight and insists he will then be ready to move to heavyweight and take care of Londoner Haye.

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Hopkins said: "Haye is not a giant heavyweight - he's big but not that big. Roy Jones went up from lightheavyweight to heavyweight and beat John Ruiz and I know I can do the same.

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"Haye is about the same size as Ruiz and I'm ready to go to heavyweight."

On the night that Hopkins fights Jones in Las Vegas Haye defends his WBA heavyweight title against Ruiz in front of 20,000 at the MEN in Manchester.

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"I wanted to fight on the same night because I'm gunning for Haye - he's the heavyweight I want," added Hopkins, who is now 44 and determined to fight on.

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"Let me take care of some long overdue unfinished business with Jones and hopefully Haye can beat Ruiz; then we have a fight."

Jones beat Hopkins on points in a middleweight fight in 1993 and Hopkins has been desperate for a rematch since.


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Man assaulted at station

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A MAN was assaulted at Grimsby Railway Station on Tuesday.

British Transport Police are appealing for information to replica bag wholesale the incident, which happened at 6.30pm. Det Cons Bob Hunt said an altercation took place between a man and a woman on Platform 3B at the station, as the man attempted to board the 6.36pm Grimsby to Manchester Airport TransPennine Express service.

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Man arrested in West Valley Ci

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WEST VALLEY CITY -- A man wanted in connection with a double stabbing at a party in December has been arrested and booked into jail.

On Dec. 19, two men got into a fight while attending a party at 7309 S. 2645 West. During the fight, one man suddenly felt what he thought were punches in his back. When he turned around, he saw Jeffrey Vigil standing with a knife and realized he had just been stabbed in the buttocks and shoulder, according to charges filed in 3rd District Court.

Another man then tried to chase Vigil, but he, too, was stabbed in the shoulder, the charges state. The injuries to both victims were brochure printing minor.

West Valley police received information Thursday on Vigil's possible whereabouts. Officers went to a residence near 7100 West and 4000 South where they arrested Vigil and another man without incident.

Vigil was charged in 3rd District Court in January with attempted murder, a first-degree Replica prada wholesale felony; and aggravated assault, a third- degree felony. West Valley police said Vigil was also a suspect in a stabbing in their area on Jan. 1. That stabbing is still under investigation.

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Man arrested over widow's brea

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A MAN has been arrested in connection with the burglary that resulted in a Scunthorpe widow losing her late husband's possessions while she attended his funeral.

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As reported, Patricia Kemp said her Grange Lane South home was broken into on Monday.

Humberside Police has now arrested an 18-year-old male, from Scunthorpe, in connection with the incident.

A spokeswoman for the force said the man had been released on police bail, pending further inquiries, to a date in May.

The following items were reported as stolen: A black flat screen television, three men's Rolex-style watches, a passport, a gold necklace, a pair of gold earrings and a selection of medication.

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The spokeswoman added: "Humberside Police would appeal to anyone who may have information about the whereabouts of the items stolen or information about the incident to contact Humberside Police on 0845 60 60 222, quoting BG/1733201/2010."


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The Thick Line Between Buddy and Boss

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By:Tim Knox


Q: One of my key employees is giving me trouble He has started showing up late for work and has developed a bad attitude in general The rest of my employees are complaining since they are having to take up his slack I've tried talking to him, but he doesn't seem to listen To make matters worse, he has become one of my best friends since I hired him five years ago, so firing him is out of the question What can I do?
-- Allen B

A: One reason I am so qualified to dispense sage business advice every week, Allen, is that I have made just about every business blunder you can imagine I am like the Evel Knievel of the small business world, if Evel Knievel wrote a weekly column on motorcycle safety

One of the more unpleasant things I've had to do is fire a good friend who was not doing the job I hired him to do He needed a job, I needed an employee, so I thought I would give him a shot It turned out to be a match made in business hell He took advantage of our friendship by showing up late for work, spending time goofing off instead of working, and making a joke out of my complaints about his behavior Because of our friendship I defended his actions to my other employees, but after a few weeks I knew I had to show him the door We're still friends, but certainly not like we were before

The blunder I made was hiring a friend in the first place I let emotion, ie the desire to help my friend gain employment, get in the way of my business sense That's what you are doing now, Allen, and I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you are going to have to deal with this situation soon or your entire operation may be affected by the actions of this one person

The blunder you have made is that you have befriended an employee, which is something you should never do I'm not saying you can't be friendly with your employees, but you have attached a considerable amount of emotional baggage to the employer/employee relationship and the result is the situation you are faced with today

Friends expect preferential treatment simply because they are your friends The workplace, however, must be a level playing field for all your employees, friends or not While employees deserve your respect (if it is earned), giving one employee preferential treatment over another is never a good idea This is a problem experienced by many business owners and managers who allow themselves to become too close to their employees

I understand that he has become your friend over the years and you'd rather eat rocks than fire him, but you have to consider how his behavior is impacting your business over all What effect is he having on employee morale, on work schedules, on customer relations, on time spent fixing his mistakes, and most importantly, the bottom line?

You have two options: get him back on track or get him off the payroll, period Replica Rolex. That may sound cold and politically incorrect, but those are your only choices Either way, you must be his employer first and friend second He may have personal reasons for his performance, but as his employer you are legally limited as to how much prying you can do into his home life As his friend, however, I expect that you already have a good idea what the problem is If you can help him return to being a productive member of the team, then do so If not, wish him well, let him go, and move on

Here are a few suggestions to help you establish and enforce the boundaries of the employer/employee relationship

Define the relationship Keep your seat, Dr Soccer Jersey Supplier. Phil, this won't take long The employer/employee relationship should be well-defined from the outset and the parameters understood by all parties Some call it "defining the pecking order" or "establishing the food chain" Whatever colorful term you use it all boils down to this: You can be their boss or you can be their buddy You can not be both

Don't hire friends or relatives This rule is certainly bendable if you are the owner of the business and you hire your children to work for you Chances are your offspring already accept you as the ultimate authority figure and managing them in a business environment is second nature However, even this situation could have a negative impact on your business as non-related employees often expect the boss' son, daughter, or best buddy to work less, make more money, and be treated better than everyone else Whether that's true or not, nepotism and cronyism can create an underlying tension among the ranks

Establish and adhere to company policies It's a good idea to have published policies concerning every aspect of your business, including employee behavior and performance expectations By it's very nature the employer/employee relationship is prone to favoritism Managers can't help but favor those employees who work harder, longer, and faster, but when it comes to adhering to company policies, there should be no preferential treatment of favored employees Every employee should receive a copy of your published company policies and sign a form stating that they have read, understand, and agree with the same

The Bottom Line: treat everyone the same It does not matter if the employee is a vice president or a janitor; everyone in your company should be treated the same when it comes to adhering to published company policies and performance expectations

While it is true that a vice president may be of more value to the company than a janitor, it is also true that a vice president who is running amok can do far more damage to your company than a janitor who lets a toilet back up every once in awhile (there's an analogy there that I will let you figure out on your own) Christian Louboutin boots.

It's not personal, it's just business This is what the movie bad guys say to one another right before the shooting starts "Hey, Paulie, it's not personal It's just business" BLAM! BLAM! This is the dating equivalent of saying, "It's not you, it's me" These kinds of statements are not going to make anyone feel better when they are getting dumped or fired Just ask any former employee or old girlfriend you've used this line on

If you have to fire an employee - even a friend - do it by the book in a professional manner

It won't be easy, but you have to remove the emotion and do what's best for your business

Here's to your success

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CROKER AWAITS FOR LEN

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THE All-Ireland club title will be heading to Antrim for the first time if St Gall's can repeat the sort of spirit they showed in Parnell Park on Saturday night.

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That's according to delighted St Gall's boss Lennie Harbinson who reckons his men have the character to make history in two weeks time and become the first team from Antrim to win the All-Ireland club football title.

He paid tribute to his charges after they saw off the tenacious challenge of the 1998 All-Ireland champions in a cracking semi- final which went to extra-time at Parnell Park on Saturday night.

"All the lads showed tremendous spirit, if we go back to the first round game in Ulster against Cavan Gaels we went to extra time and the lads gave us all they had.

"They didn't let us down and I knew they wouldn't let us down tonight either," said Harbison.

Corofin manager Gerry Keane lamented the number of chances they missed in the first half.

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Crosby saves Canada vs. Americ

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia --Rest assured, Canada, the national honor is served.

With a flick of the wrist from The Next One, Sidney Crosby, Canadians found Olympic redemption Sunday.

The pall of a luger's death, a series of embarrassing glitches, a first half so dismal the hosts conceded the medals race, a loss to the upstart Americans in a preliminary game.

All but forgotten.

Canada is the Olympic champion in men's hockey, and the whole country can finally celebrate its Winter Games.

Canada survived one of the greatest games in Olympic history to beat the Americans 3-2 in overtime and cap the host country's record gold rush in Vancouver.

Crosby --hockey heir to Canada's own Great One, Wayne Gretzky --won it when he whipped a shot past U.S. goalie Ryan Miller 7:40 into overtime after the U.S. paper bag printing had tied it with 24.4 seconds left in regulation.

"It's a pretty unbelievable thing. You know what? Every kid dreams of that opportunity," Crosby said. "Being in Canada, that's the opportunity of a lifetime. You dream of that a thousand times growing up. For it to come true is amazing.

"Our team worked so unbelievably hard," Crosby said. "Today was really tough, especially when they got a goal late in regulation. But we came back and got it in overtime.... To win it in overtime, here in Canada, it doesn't get any better than that."

Canada's collection of all-stars held off a young, desperate U.S. team that had beaten it a week ago and, after staging a furious comeback from down 2-0 on goals by Jonathan Toews and Corey Perry, almost beat the Canadians again.

With Canada less than a minute away from celebrating the gold medal, Zach Parise --the son of a player who figured in Canada's finest hockey moment --tied it with Miller off the ice for an extra attacker.

The moment he scored, the groans of disappointed fans likely were heard from Vancouver to the Maritimes. But Crosby, scoreless the previous two games, brought back the cheers with his second postregulation game-winner of the tournament, a shot from the left circle that Miller was helpless to stop. He also beat Switzerland in a shootout during the round robin.

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It was close. It was nerveracking. It was a game worthy of an Olympic hockey final.

"I just tried to shoot it quick," Crosby said. "Iggy (Jarome Iginla) kind of bumped it out from the corner, I tried to get a quick shot on net. I didn't even really see. I barely looked at the net. I just tried to throw it there."

Before the game, Crosby received a brief text message from Penguins owner Mario Lemieux that said: "Good luck."

Now, Crosby joins Lemieux --whose goal beat the Soviet Union in the 1987 World Cup --and Paul Henderson, who beat the Soviets with a goal in the 1972 Summit Series, among the instant national heroes of Canadian hockey.

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Crooked financial advisers con

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Alan Hill, aged 52, and Mark Bates, 48, have been warned they face jail over the five-year con during which they pocketed fees owed to their employers.

The pair splashed out on a house in France and a flat in Spain while working for PACE Financial Management, based on Ridgeway Road, Gleadless.

Jurors at Southwark Crown Court in London heard Bates, a partner at the firm, was already receiving 25 per cent of PACE's profits, and Hill was also making a good living, but the pair wanted more cash.

The fraudsters now face lengthy jail terms after jurors unanimously found them guilty of a string of charges.

Judge Martin Beddoe bailed both men before sentencing next month and warned them they could expect prison, adding they were convicted of "serious offences".

The court heard Hill, of Darfield Avenue, Owlthorpe, Sheffield, should have received half the commission on financial products such as mortgages and insurance policies but failed to pay the company its cut of the money for some clients.

Among the clients Hill illegally profited from were two judges at Sheffield Crown Court - Roger Keen QC and Robert Moore QC - which meant the court case had to replica bag wholesale be tried outside South Yorkshire.

After receiving the payments, Hill made out cheques directly to Bates, of Highfield Lane, Chesterfield.

Hill made a total of A[pounds sterling]370,000 and paid over A[pounds sterling]110,000 to his accomplice between October 2002 and December 2007.

The men conducted the scam by incorrectly filling out forms known as 'new business commission sheets'. They took advantage of the fact the forms were not cross-checked by filling them out incorrectly and then pocketing the fees.

Hill and Bates were found guilty of conspiracy to defraud, conspiracy to obtain a money transfer by deception, and conspiracy to launder criminal property.

The jury acquitted Karen Bates of money laundering but they convicted her by a majority of 11 to one of false accounting.

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