Thursday 12 November 2009

Der Zwai Enke.


Der Zwai Enke.

Carlo Cudicini seriously injured in motorcycle crash. • Injuries described as 'potentially life-changing'. • Tottenham keeper collided with car in Walthamstow. The Tottenham goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini is in hospital with "possibly life-changing" injuries after crashing his BMW motorbike today. The 36-year-old hit a Ford Fiesta at around 10.30am on Forest Road, Walthamstow, east London and is being treated for fractured wrists and an injured pelvis. A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "London Ambulance Service, Hems [helicopter emergency medical service] and police attended and discovered the 36-year-old male motorcyclist suffering from injuries described by LAS as possibly life-changing. "He has been taken to an east London hospital for further assessment and treatment." The woman driver of the car and a child who was in the car with her did not need hospital treatment. Roads were closed in the area after the incident, which is being investigated by the Chadwell Heath collision investigation unit. No arrests have been made. A statement on the club's website said: "Carlo Cudicini has fractured his wrists and injured his pelvis after being involved in a road accident this morning. "The 36-year-old Italian goalkeeper has been admitted to hospital and undergone scans under the supervision of club medical staff. "The club will update supporters on Carlo as soon as there is any further information."

Dimbleby knocked out - by a bullock. Thursday, November 12 01:39 pm. Question Time host David Dimbleby is to miss the show for the first time in 15 years - after being put into hospital by a bullock.Skip related content The presenter, who recently officiated over BNP leader Nick Griffin's appearance on the show, was knocked unconscious on Wednesday when the animal reared as he loaded it on to a trailer. Radio 4's Today programme presenter and Mastermind quizmaster John Humphrys will temporarily replace the 71-year-old on Thursday's edition of the show. Dimbleby was knocked out only briefly but required stitches for a gash to his head. He was treated for concussion and was said to be "recovering well". He remained in hospital on Thursday as a precaution because of the head injury but is expected to return home soon, the BBC confirmed. He thanked medical staff for their care and said he looked forward to returning to the programme next week. "I haven't missed a Question Time in over 15 years. Trust my wife's bullock to take me out. I'll be giving bullocks a wide berth in future," he said. Bloomberg News. Zimbabwe’s government won’t export diamonds from its disputed Marange diamond fields until it has put in measures to better monitor trading in the gems, Bloomberg reported. “Zimbabwe agreed not to export Marange diamonds until the monitoring mechanism is established,” Ian Kelly, a spokesman for the U.S. State Department, said in an e-mailed statement to Bloomberg on November 10. The Kimberley Process, on November 5 decided not suspend Zimbabwe’s membership, saying it supports the nation’s attempts to work toward compliance with the group’s requirements, the report said. Marange was seized by the Zimbabwe government from Maidstone, England-based African Consolidated Resources Plc in 2006 after gems were found. As many as 20,000 illegal miners besieged the area, also known as Chiadzwa, and were later cleared off by the army and police.

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