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Andy Murray calls for drugs testing reform in tennis amid Serena Williams row - Duration: 3:10.Andy Murray calls for drugs testing reform in tennis amid Serena Williams row
The Scot has criticised the International Tennis Federation (ITF) in the past for the lack of consistency in testing and discussed the issue again ahead of his return to action in Washington.
Murray was quizzed about how frequently he had been tested in light of Serena Williams' criticisms of the US Anti Doping Agency (USADA).
Williams accused the body of 'discrimination' on Twitter last week after being tested 'And it's that time of the day to get "randomly" drug tested and only test Serena,' she wrote on Twitter.
'Out of all the players it's been proven I'm the one getting tested the most.
Discrimination? I think so.
At least I'll be keeping the sport clean.' While Murray did not comment directly on Williams' case, he called for more openness regarding how frequently players are tested, particularly given how tests are recorded.
Records released by the ITF give an indication of how many times a player has been tested up to the seventh time, with all further tests all falling under the same '7+' bracket – something Murray – who was tested more than seven times both in and out of competition in 2017 – disagrees with.
And he once again challenged the irregularity in drugs testing.
'I think in terms of the testing, I've had when I've been injured – it probably feels as if you're being tested less because normally we're travelling a lot and get tested a lot in competition,' he said at a pre-tournament press conference for the Citi Open.
'When you're not playing it feels like it's less.
'There have been periods in the last six months where I've been tested quite a lot out of competition and then more recently where I've not really been tested much at all.
'In terms of how much players get tested, I mean, I don't know all of the details of numbers and the actual facts of how much everyone individually gets tested.
'Maybe tennis could do a better job with be more transparent with that and kind of showing exactly how many tests everyone has.
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Building An Ecosystem For Gamers: One-On-One With Razer's Min-Liang Tan - Duration: 1:37.Do I still play video games?
Absolutely, every single day!
My name is Min.
I'm the cofounder and CEO of Razer.
Razer is the world's leading lifestyle brand for gamers.
We've built probably the largest ecosystem for gamers of hardware, software and services.
We are a global company, a third of our business is in the U.S., a third is in Europe and
a third is in Asia.
So, what inspired me to build Razer was pretty much the fact that I've been a gamer all my life.
Right from the get-go, I've been a gamer since I was 5, and I've been intensely passionate
about gaming, and that's pretty much the progeny of every single product, service
and design that we do.
So, I get asked about the a-ha moment all the time for Razer, but candidly there's
not been any eureka moment to date.
Every single day at Razer has been a new discovery of the brand and what we can do, and of course
the scale of the gaming business and it's just this new discovery every single day.
Gaming has taught me a lot about business.
I like to say that business is a little bit like an RTS game (a real-time strategy game)
where you've got limited resources and you're pretty much looking at where you deploy the resources,
what units to build, which strategies to execute.
So, you know pretty much to me business is a little bit like a game.
The advice I would give to startup entrepreneurs would be stay true to the cause, focus on
your goals, your long-term goals, always be passionate about what you do
and the rest will come in place.
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Mugabe says he is still waiting for his $467‚000 pension‚ hints he might vote for Chamisa - Duration: 5:51.Mugabe says he is still waiting for his $467‚000 pension‚ hints he might vote for Chamisa
Mugabe says he is still waiting for his $467‚000 pension‚ hints he might vote for Chamisa.
After a 37-year-long rule in Zimbabwe‚ former president Robert Mugabe is upset that the administration of his protégé‚ Emmerson Mnangagwa‚ has not yet paid him his pension‚ which he said amounted to a paltry $467‚000.
Mugabe told journalists invited to his palatial mansion‚ Blue Roof‚ in Harare that reports that he had been paid a $10-million windfall after his fall from power last November were not true.
"So after I had resigned‚ I had to go to the pension office to say 'what am I entitled to?'.
And they said 'okay‚ we will tell you what your entitlements are and the amount is a total of $467‚000.
Yes‚ can you imagine‚ that was the total amount.
Some people are talking about $10-million and you are entitled to two houses‚ one here‚ one elsewhere‚" said Mugabe.
His comments take a dig at the claim by Mnangagwa that the former ruler had been given a big retirement package.
Mnangagwa has often claimed that Mugabe had received the "best" in terms of a retirement package‚ which includes a salary equivalent to that of a sitting president‚ medical aid an official home and staff whose upkeep is also paid for by the state among other things.
Mugabe also said that he wanted his wife‚ Grace‚ to be left alone and not continuously harassed by the state.
But the bulk of his two-hour long missive was a hint at that he would vote for opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa on Monday because ZANU-PF had caused him too much pain.
Against a backdrop of a small lake on the grounds of his home‚ Mugabe denounced Zanu-PF‚ a party of which he is regarded as one of the founding fathers.
"I cannot vote for those who had reduced me to this condition‚" he said‚ referring to the coup d'etat in November which saw him replaced by former deputy president Mnangagwa.
He said he would rather make a choice among the 22 presidential candidates vying for election‚ but went on to hint that those candidates‚ who had not made an impact in rallies‚ were not worth his vote.
"There is [MDC Alliance leader‚ Nelson] Chamisa‚" he concluded.
"He seems to be doing well going by his rallies‚" he said.
"Whoever wins‚ and if he does‚ we wish him well." He did not‚ however‚ agree with Chamisa's view that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission was biased towards the governing Zanu-PF party.
"I read that in the newspaper‚ but I thought it was political manoeuvrings by people who want things to be proper.
I don't think the electoral commission is captured‚ no‚" he said.
Mugabe fruther added that he would like to meet Chamisa should he win.
Mugabe‚ however‚ denied reports that he was politically or financially supporting Chamisa‚ and added he had never met him before.
The former president said he had worked with the late MDC chairperson Morgan Tsvangirai in the government of national unity between the 2008 and 2013 elections.
"The voting will begin tomorrow‚ and this I regard as the greatest event that should happen and reform will thrust away the military from our government‚" he said.
He also urged parties to accept the outcome.
Asked how it felt not to be on the ballot paper for the first time in 38 years‚ Mugabe said: "That is the reality‚ and it is painful‚ but that is it." He spoke with bitterness about the events that forced his resignation in November‚ and denied that he had ever tried to thrust his wife‚ Grace‚ who was directing the media conference from the wings‚ towards the presidency.
He said he had favoured former‚ defence minister Sydney Sekeramayi to succeed him.
"Let tomorrow decide that there should be a big 'no' to guns directing politics.
Tomorrow‚ we the voice of the people‚ saying this‚ never again.
We shall never again experience a period where the army is used to thrust one person into power." Mugabe also said his family had endured a lot of harassment since the coup.
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'Allfather's Plans For a New World' Talked About Scene Ep. 306 | Preacher - Duration: 2:03.♪♪
Did you enjoy your hind quarters?
Very much, Monsieur.
Thank you.
♪♪
[Gagging]
[Vomits]
♪♪
♪♪
The Apocalypse approaches.
Looking forward to it, Allfather.
On our command, the world governments will loose
their nuclear arsenals, and the world will be made anew.
Nuclear?
End of the world.
♪♪
As ordained.
I...I thought that meant a run on the banks.
Only fire can separate the True Believer from the False.
Only fire can pave the way for our Lord.
Jesus Christ.
Exactly.
♪♪
Are you a True Believer, Starr?
Of course I am.
Are you, though?
♪♪
I serve the Holy Child and his tap-dancing majesty.
♪♪
Good.
[Chair creaks]
[Exhales uneasily]
Then, let's talk about Jesse Custer.
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Zimbabwe's Mugabe says he will not vote for successor Mnangagwa - Duration: 2:10.Zimbabwe's Mugabe says he will not vote for successor Mnangagwa
Zimbabwe's Mugabe says he will not vote for successor Mnangagwa.
Zimbabwe's former president Robert Mugabe, who was ousted in November, said on Sunday that he would not vote for his successor Emmerson Mnangagwa in the presidential election.
"For the first time ever we have now a long list of aspirants to power," Mugabe said.
"I cannot vote for those who tormented me.
I will make my choice among the other 22 (candidates) but it is a long list." Zimbabwe goes to the polls on Monday in its first election since Mugabe was forced to resign last November after 37 years in power, with allegations mounting of voter fraud and predictions of a disputed result.
Mnangagwa, Mugabe's former ally in the ruling ZANU-PF party, faces opposition leader Nelson Chamisa of the MDC (Movement for Democratic Change) in a landmark vote for the southern African nation.
Zimbabwe's military generals shocked the world in November when they seized control and ushered Mnangagwa to power after Mugabe, who is in frail health, tried to position his wife Grace, 53, to be his successor.
In his only previous press interviews since his fall, Mugabe admitted in March that "some errors were done" under his authoritarian rule, and said he thought his country was now "topsy turvy".
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Constipation home remedies apple cider vinegar | Home remedies for constipation - Duration: 2:45.constipation home remedies apple cider vinegar vinegar
after a particularly spicy or greasy meal you might find yourself running to
the restroom more than usual and why you might not appreciate these frequent
trips the opposite situation can be just as uncomfortable although there are a
wide variety of constipation treatments available
some people prefer home remedy of apple cider vinegar
apple cider vinegar contains a high amount of pectin a specific type of
fiber that is soluble in water high-fiber foods are a common treatment
for constipation however it's typically the insoluble fiber products that work
the best as explained by the Colorado State University Extension insoluble
fiber speeds up the passage of wastes through the digestive tract
on the other hand soluble fiber like pectin slows the passage of wastes
through the tract for some people drinking a small amount of apple cider
vinegar can help relieve constipation for other people however the insoluble
fiber from vegetables and beans might have better results
although apple cider vinegar may work in treating your constipation there are a
few important health considerations to keep in mind because of its high acidity
apple cider vinegar can cause irritation of the mouth throat and stomach if apple
cider vinegar remains in contact with the teeth for an extended period of time
it can weaken the enamel and encourage the development of cavities amid ease
apple cider vinegar can also interact with certain types of medications and
nutritional supplements to ensure your health and safety consult your physician
before using apple cider vinegar to treat your constipation
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