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Barcelona cruise into Champions League quarters
03/17 | 21:52 GMT

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Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Champions League football match between Barcelona and Stuttgart at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona. Barca won 4-0.

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Barcelona's Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring
MADRID (AFP) - Two-goal Lionel Messi turned in another sparkling display as holders Barcelona marched into the quarter-finals of the Champions League with a 4-0 victory over Stuttgart at Camp Nou on Wednesday.
Messi, 22, followed up his hat-trick against Valencia on Sunday with a brace either side of the interval to make it eight goals in his last four games, and 29 in all competitions this season, as Barca cruised to a 5-1 aggregate victory.
As well as scoring twice, Messi was also the provider for Pedro's goal before substitute Bojan Krkic scored in the final minute shortly after coming on.
Barcelona are Spain's only representatives in Europe's flagship competition following the elimination of Sevilla and Real Madrid. They are also favourites to win the Champions League although no holder has ever managed to retain the trophy since its inception in 1993.

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Barcelona's Carles Puyol (R) vies with Stuttgart's Cacau
The additional incentive for Barca is that the Champions League final is played at the Santiago Bernabeu - the home of arch-rivals Real Madrid - and there would be nothing sweeter than lifting a fourth European Cup in the Spanish capital.
For Stuttgart it was an abrupt end to their European adventure and they now return to the domestic league where they languish in ninth place in the Bundesliga.
Spanish international midfielder Xavi Hernandez missed the game with a leg injury so Yaya Toure deputised in midfield with French forward Thierry Henry forcing record signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic onto the substitutes bench.
Henry came up against old Arsenal team-mates Alexander Hleb, on a season loan from Barcelona, and veteran goalkeeper Jens Lehmann, now 40, with all three players in the Arsenal team that lost 2-1 against Barcelona in the 2006 Champions League final.

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Barcelona's goalkeeper Victor Valdes celebrates
Messi was the man Stuttgart knew they had to beware, but they could only watch in awe on 13 minutes as the Argentine dribbled inside and thumped a shot past Lehmann to put Barca 2-1 up in the tie.
Messi then produced a sublime pass to set up the second goal on 22 minutes finding Toure who squared the ball for Pedro to tap in his third Champions League goal of the campaign.
After the break it was more of the same as Messi tormented the opposition, again setting up Toure for a great chance on 55 minutes only for the Ivory Coast midfielder to shoot wide.
Messi showed his team-mate how to do it four minutes later turning smartly before curling the ball into the bottom corner for his fifth goal in his last two matches and fourth in this season's Champions League.
Sergi Busquets hobbled off with a knock and Ibrahimovic came on in his place to give Stuttgart another headache at the back.
Messi almost bagged another hat-trick meeting Dani Alves' cross with his head but Lehmann produced a smart save.
The Germans were helpless, however, as Bojan scored a fourth in the final minute shortly after coming on as a substitute.

Football
Barcelona cruise into Champions League ...Sigourney Weaver bares her teeth in vampire comedy
03/17 | 18:40 GMT

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American actress Sigourney Weaver, pictured on March 7, is going to play the queen of the vampires in the horror comedy "Vamps," trade magazine The Hollywood Reporter said Wednesday.

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Sigourney Weaver will play the part of Ciccerus, the blood thirsty queen of the vampires
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - American actress Sigourney Weaver is going to play the queen of the vampires in the horror comedy "Vamps," trade magazine The Hollywood Reporter said Wednesday.
Written and directed by Amy Heckerling ("Look Who's Talking," "Clueless"), this comedy follows two vampirettes (Alicia Silverstone and Krysten Ritter) through the New York club scene where they fall in love with human boys, putting at risk their immortality.
Weaver, 60, will play the part of Ciccerus, the blood thirsty queen of the vampires, who is responsible for the young heroines' transformation into creatures of the night. Filming is supposed to begin in April.
Recently seen in "Avatar", James Cameron's film phenomenon, Weaver won fame in the role of Ellen Ripley in the chilling "Alien" series. She received an Oscar nomination in 1986 for the second film in the series, which was directed by Cameron.
In 1988, she won two Oscars, one for best actress in "Gorillas in the Mist" and best supporting actress for "Working Girl."

Entertainment
Sigourney Weaver bares her teeth in vampire ...Pakistan sets cutoff for banned cricketers' appeal
03/17 | 16:07 GMT

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Pakistan's Shoaib Malik, seen here in South Africa in 2009, is among the seven cricketers who have been banned or fined for indiscipline by cricket authorities.

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Former captain Shoaib Malik has been banned for one year
KARACHI (AFP) - Pakistan cricket authorities said on Wednesday seven players banned or fined for indiscipline during a disastrous tour of Australia have 30 days to appeal.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) last week banned former captains Mohammad Yousuf and Younus Khan indefinitely, while suspending another former captain, Shoaib Malik, and fast bowler Rana Naved-ul Hasan for one year.
It handed heavy fines to wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal, his brother Umar and Twenty20 captain Shahid Afridi.
A six-member committee headed by PCB chief operating officer Wasim Bari was set up to investigate Pakistan's dismal performance on the December-February tour, where Pakistan lost all three Tests, five one-day and a Twenty20 match.
Bari said: "We have sent all the seven players letters in which we have mentioned the reasons for their punishments and the players can now appeal under the PCB constitution," Bari told AFP. They can file appeals within 30 days, he said.
"We held a thorough inquiry and took into consideration all the facts and background and made decisions to solve the problems in Pakistan cricket," said Bari, who is also a former captain.
PCB legal adviser Taffazul Rizvi said three judges have been named to hear the appeals.
"The PCB governing board has appointed two retired Supreme court judges -- Muneer Sheikh and Jamshed Ali Shah -- and a former high court judge, Irfan Qadir, who will deal with appeals," Rizvi told AFP.
None of the players has spoken publicly about their punishment or indicated they will appeal.
Afridi is a strong contender to lead Pakistan in the next month's World Twenty20 in the West Indies, while the Akmals were included in the 18-man squad announced last week.
Pakistan, due to defend the Twenty20 title they won in England last year, are due to announce a captain next week.

Cricket
Pakistan sets cutoff for banned cricketers' ...Irish party for St. Patrick's Day, at home and abroad
03/17 | 19:42 GMT

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A racegoer drinks a pint of Guiness on Saint Patrick's Day at the Cheltenham Festival. Irish revellers painted the town green in Dublin and around the world, as the Emerald Isle celebrated Saint Patrick's Day with parades, marching bands -- and plenty of Guinness.

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Revellers are expected to drink some 13 mln pints of Guinness on Saint Patrick's Day
DUBLIN (AFP) - Irish revellers painted the town green in Dublin and around the world on Wednesday, as the Emerald Isle celebrated Saint Patrick's Day with parades, marching bands -- and plenty of Guinness.
Hundreds of thousands were expected at St. Patrick's parades in the Irish capital and abroad, as the famously fun-loving country parties despite a biting recession at home.
Even before the party got going in Dublin, Irish expats and their non-Irish friends flocked to Irish pubs across Asia, while parades were organised in cities from Sydney to San Francisco, and Shanghai to Dubai.
Some 13 million pints of Guinness were expected to be drunk during the day, said a spokesman for firm which makes the emblematic Irish stout known as "the black stuff," whose biggest export markets include Britain and Nigeria.
Prime Minister Brian Cowen was due at the White House later later in the day to present US President Barack Obama -- who himself has Irish roots -- with the traditional gift of a bowl of shamrock, Ireland's three-leafed national emblem.
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Irish celebrate St Patrick's Day
Obama has an ancestor who emigrated from a small town in Ireland in 1849. Cowen is also meeting Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The traditional feast day of Ireland patron's saint has become one of the world's most recognised national holidays and Irish ministers are jetting around the globe to promote trade, tourism and investment.
The Dublin parade was led off by the city Lord Mayor Emer Costello in a 1791 ceremonial coach drawn by four black horses and accompanied by bearers of the city sword and mace.
President Mary McAleese, sporting a large sprig of shamrock, reviewed the parade involving 3,000 performers and marching bands from India, the US, Bulgaria, Austria, France, Spain and Britain.
Parades were organised in more than 100 other Irish cities and towns. Irish emigrants also use the holiday as an excuse to party in Australia and New Zealand and in countries in Asia, Europe and north and south America.

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St. Patrick's Day revellers
"Thanks to our global family the link with Ireland has been kept alive over generations and our culture introduced to countless millions throughout the world," McAleese said in her annual message.
As well as Cowen, his deputy prime minister, nine other senior ministers, 11 junior ministers and the attorney general have flown out to visit the Irish diaspora in 46 locations around the world.
They will visit the US, Canada, Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia, Japan, China, South Korea, India, Vietnam, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and the United Arab Emirates.
Following a series of scandals about the cost of ministerial travel -- and amid a recession which has hit Ireland harder than virtually any other European country -- Cowen has ordered costs to be kept to a minimum this year.

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St Patrick's Day parade in New York City
After centuries of emigration, an estimated 70 million people worldwide claim an Irish connection. About 34 million people in the US claim some Irish ancestry -- some eight times the population of the Irish Republic.
Amid the celebrations, a more sombre note was struck by the head of the Roman Catholic Church, who used his St. Patrick's Day address to apologise for his role in a clerical sex abuse probe.
Cardinal Sean Brady has faced calls to quit from victims' groups over his attendance at meetings in 1975 where children allegedly abused by one of Ireland's worst serial paedophiles were asked to take a vow of secrecy.

Lifestyle
Irish party for St. Patrick's Day, at home and ...Kevin Costner to be dad for seventh time
03/17 | 13:54 GMT

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Kevin Costner, seen here in February 2010, is to become a father for the seventh time, his third child with German wife Christine Baumgartner.

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Kevin Costner
BERLIN (AFP) - Kevin Costner is to become a father for the seventh time, his third child with German wife Christine Baumgartner, the US actor told German magazine Bunte on Wednesday.
"My wife is going to have a baby in June," the 55-year-old star of 1990's multiple Oscar-winning "Dances With Wolves", which he also directed, told the magazine.
Costner and handbag designer and model Baumgartner already have two sons, one-year-old Hayes Logan and brother Cayden Wyatt, two, Bunte said.
The actor has four other children including three from his first marriage and one from a brief relationship.
The Bild daily reported meanwhile that the couple have bought a villa in Berlin.




