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1-Peace talk and Camp David:
In 2000 in the middle-east talk at Camp David what looked like to be a normal peace talk turned out to be a political scandal with are president George Bush and his foreign policy advisers had warned the Israelis delegation to get ready to walk out of the deal to negotiate.

Israel and Syria have commenced and stopped peace negotiations over the years. In recent years, Syria has repeatedly requested that Israel re-commence peace negotiations with the Syrian government. (The Times (UK), December 20, 2006, http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article758520.ece last visited Feb. 26, 2007). There is an on-going internal debate within the Israeli government regarding the seriousness of this Syrian invitation for negotiations. The United States demanded that Israel desist from even exploratory contacts with Syria to test whether Damascus is serious in its declared intentions to hold peace talks with Israel. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was forceful in expressing Washington's view on the matter to Israeli officials that even exploratory negotiations with Syria are not to be attempted. Israel has thus far obeyed Washington's demand to desist (Haaretz, February 24, 2007, http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/829441.html last visited Feb. 26/07; The Times (UK), December 20, 2006, http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article758520.ece last visited Feb. 26, 2007).
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Momphelio Santalana (born December 11, 1985) is an Indonesian film director and screenwriter. Momphelio graduated in Spring 2007 from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, where he majored in Film. His thesis film Dinner at Eight premiered at the 2007 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films. The 26-minute short film is the first part of the 'Twisted Love and Marriage Trilogy,' inspired by the morbid tales of Edgar Allan Poe. Each film features highly-stylised theatrical designs and the use of oversaturated colors in contrast of the somber subject matters. Momphelio is currently developing the second part of the Trilogy, a feature film entitled '.


Filmography
*Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger (2008)
*Dinner at Eight (2007)


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Sport Clube Ramalho (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK as well as Sanpajout: Sport Klube di Hamalh) is a club that had played in the Premier division and the Sao Nicolau Island League in Cape Verde. It is based in the village of Agua das Patas in the island of São Nicolau and plays in the stadium with a capacity of 5,000 It is one of the teams that won a championship since independence and a few before independence.

It is played along with São Nicolau's two other famous teams including SC Atlético and FC Ultramarina in the same stadium.

Logo

Its logo has a circle and has various colors and features a crown with a soccer ball in the middle, the name is written on the top and the abbreviated form is inside the triangular figure. The logo is simlar to Sporting Lisboa de Benfica old logo (also known as Benfica). Benfica is the fathering club of Sport Clube Ramalho.

Jersey

Its jersey features a blue-white shirt with blue sleeves and blue socks. The uniform is similar to its fathering club, the Portuguese giants Sporting Lisboa de Benfica (also known as Benfica).

Titles
*National titles
** Cape Verdean Championship
::: N/A

**Before Independence:
::: N/A

*Insular titles:
** São Nicolau Island League
::: 1997, 1998
*São Nicolau Island Opening Tournament: 0

Players

*Nilson Ramalho
*Danny Ramalho
*Bruno "Marella" Ramalho
*Wilson "Wi" Ramalho]]
*Jerico "Perico" Ramalho
*Davi
*Nicolau "Ramalinho" Ramalho II
*Mono "Hagaleté" Ramalho

Performance in African competitions










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There a number of issues relating to public awareness and health aspects of American football. Since the invention of the game, it has seen a higher injury and death rate than any other major American professional sport. Due to the game's popularity, several universities have been criticized for allegedly valuing wins and losses above the educational welfare of the student-athletes. The extent of steroid use also has some controversy attached to it.

Health

Steroids

Recent attitudes toward and awareness of steroid use are also evolving, spurred on by the recent (and highly publicized) baseball steroid scandals. Bill Romanowski, a former player for the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos, and Oakland Raiders, recently admitted that he had used steroids while in the National Football League (NFL). Because the use of steroids is an unfair competitive advantage, they are banned by the NFL, which randomly tests all its players for steroids and penalizes those who are caught.

Injuries
Despite the helmets and heavy padding worn by all players on the field, injuries are common in football. An "Injury Report" section is ubiquitous in American sports sections, detailing, for each injured player on each team, his injury and the amount of time he is expected to be out. Twice-weekly during the season (Wednesdays and Fridays), all NFL teams must report the status of their injured players, or be subject to a fine from the league. The standard severity descriptions are "out" (will not play in the coming game); "doubtful" (25% chance of playing); "questionable" (50% chance of playing); or "probable" (75% chance of playing). Note that teams occasionally manipulate their injury reports, minimizing or maximizing the extent of a player's injury, as an attempt to strategically deny their upcoming opponents a clear picture of the team's health. Similar systems are in place for most major American sports.

The NFL has a roster limit of 53 players per team during the season; 45 of which dress for a game plus an "emergency quarterback" who only plays in limited situations. Players who are injured are frequently among the eight that do not dress. If it becomes certain that a player will not play for the rest of the season, the team may put him on the "Injured Reserve" list and replace the player on the roster.

Statistics
From 1931 to 2006, the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research has reported 1,002 direct and 674 indirect fatalities resulting from participation in all organized football (professional, college, highschool, and sandlot) in the US . While the yearly number of indirect fatalities has remained near 9 per year, the yearly number of direct fatalities has declined from an average of 18.6 per year between 1931-1970, 9.5 per year from 1971-1990, to 4.3 per year from 1991-2006.
In 2006, with an estimated 1.8 million participants in organized football, the survey reported a relatively high 16 indirect deaths but only one fatality directly attributable to football play (a highschool running back who suffered a fatal spinal injury when tackled) .

On the other hand, the number of injuries (per participant) seems to have increased over the years: a 1994 Ball State University survey found that "players in the 1980s suffered serious injuries and underwent operations at twice the rate of those who played in the 1950s or earlier" . A 2000 University of North Carolina study found that in the period between 1977 and 1998, each year on average 13 athletes had suffered catastrophic injuries (primarily permanent paralysis) through direct result of participation in football: " 200 football players received a permanent cervical cord injury, and 66 sustained a permanent cerebral injury" . Concussions are common, with an estimated 40,000 suffered every year among high school players alone [http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT104&STORY/www/story/08-23-2005/0004093186&EDATE=]. The National Football League now collects benchmark measures of awareness for each player, which can be used during a game to judge whether he has been concussed.

Impact on post-career life
The average NFL career lasts only 3.8 years. Injuries sustained by football players are often permanent. Many former football players experience pain, sometimes severe, that lasts for the rest of their lives. Many players require surgery, even multiple surgeries, for injuries experienced years earlier.

Newspaper reporters who have interviewed former football players who are crippled or in pain as a result of their former sport find that a player will never (or virtually never) express regret over his choice of career. The players often state that the thrill of playing football was worth the price of a lifetime of subsequent pain.

Deaths and long-term disability attributed to illegal use of anabolic steroids have become a new factor in this picture, starting in about the 1990s.

Preventative measures
Instances of heat-related death, especially during professional practice sessions, have begun receiving press attention in the decade of the 2000s, and led to new standards intended to respond cautiously to possible danger signs that traditionally had been ignored. There is also the prospect that conventional first-aid technique has been in error, and an apparatus to circumvent this: apparently efforts to cool an overheated patient quickly, by wetting a large fraction of the body, are misguided, with the sudden chilling of the skin causing the body to reduce superficial circulation, and making that chilling near the surface ineffective at cooling the core of the body and thus the brain. A device suitable for professional teams has been developed, that provides for rapid cooling of small areas of skin where large blood vessels are near the surface, and is proposed as a means of cooling the blood quickly without evoking the reflex of isolating the body surface from the core.

Certain rule changes have been implemented in an attempt to reduce the number of more serious injuries. An example of this is the illegal "crackback block", when a blocker positioned wide blocks back towards where the ball was snapped. These blocks are infamous for causing severe leg injuries. Another rule recently implemented is that a defender can't dive a quarterback's legs while bringing him down. The rule has been colloquially referred to as the "Carson Palmer" rule, after he was injured from such a contact in the 2005 NFL season.

Public Awareness and the Media

Media/Football Entanglement

Because College and Pro Football are such popular spectator sports, both in person and on television, and are reported on in detail by radio and print media, it is sometimes difficult for the public to differentiate between "news" and promotion. Pro Football, for example, has networks competing to carry its games. This has resulted in less-than frank discussions by play-by-play men and commentators, who know that their jobs might depend on the whim of the NFL at the next television contract negotiations. Similarly, print reporters often are loathe to critcize any aspect of the NFL, as it might lead to curtailment of the availability of players or team staff for interviews.

The NFL also fully owns two media organs, NFL Films and the NFL Network. The former, with on-field privileges and state-of-the-art film and video capabilities, produces high-qualty films of NFL games, films which are essentially commercials for the NFL. Rights to show these films are then sold to the networks, who in effect pay the NFL to show its commercials. Meanwhile, the NFL Network has full control over production and broadcast of its own product, a situation that is often thought to be less than conducive to honest and open presentation of both the good and the bad aspects of the game.

The unrest among retired Pro Football players over demeaning retirement packages for the players from earlier years, and for disabled players, has been brewing for many years, but has essentially gone unreported, until the retired players' recent all-out thrust to have their problems acknowledged and corrected finally caught the eye of the more independent reporters who question the activities of NFL and NFLPA authorites.

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