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Sir Alex Ferguson's 25th anniversary at Manchester United is a great event in the sport's, and especially - Football's world. coming to think about it, I find it admirable that he has been the head of this team for 25 years! Not many people manage to stay at the same job for such a period of time, not to speak about being still valuable at the position taken. I do believe, however, that some of Ferguson's decisions are irrational, but at the end - the final result is important, and he does keep the team on top. What I do not like is that most of the times he is the centre of media attention, while for what I know, the team's role is enormous and the players should also be praised for what they do just as much.
I would like to conclude with what
"Sir Alex Ferguson's 25th anniversary at Manchester United is a remarkable achievement for a remarkable man and he has earned every plaudit he will receive.
I played under Alex as a manager for Scotland, faced him as a fiercely competitive opponent when I was captain of Liverpool and he was in charge at Old Trafford, then observed his great successes at close quarters as a pundit for the BBC. I have nothing other than total respect for him."

after what I saw on TV and read about on the Internet, I wish I had been in Indian Grand Prix. I really like Sebastian Vettel and I'm happy he showed he is a true winner! I think it is a great adventure and an unforgettable experience to be party of the numerous audience and witness the victory of an amazing victory! after what I read in Formula 1's website, I am more determined than ever to go and see the next race!
"Sebastian Vettel may have won in New Delhi, but the real story was the huge success of the inaugural Indian Grand Prix weekend. The country truly embraced Formula One, the paddock revelled in its charm and hospitality, the stands were buzzing, and the drivers loved the new Buddh International Circuit. In a land where cows are sacred, it was perhaps inevitable that a Red Bull would triumph. One thing's certain - everyone can’t wait to go back next year and do it all again. "
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"The Guardian reports that some iPhone 4S owners are being contacted by Apple after complaining about lower-than-expected battery performance on the company's support Web site. Numerous users there are saying their phones are lasting just a few hours, even with minimal use, and with power-draining features disabled."
If what CNEWS reports is true, I start thinking of whether my Galaxy was really the best choice :) I really expect some development over this situation, since I've been keeping an eye on all the news around the expected iPhone 5 and the lawsuits between Samsung and Apple. I really do not believe that the location-based feature is what creates the problem, but time will show!
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The official website advertises it as "the most amazing iPhone yet". I personally like Samsung Galaxy II S a lot, but the features of iPhone 4S seem pretty impressive!
"Two cores in the A5 chip deliver up to two times more power and up to seven times faster graphics. And you’ll feel the effects. Fast. iPhone 4S is quick and responsive, which makes all the difference when you’re launching apps, browsing the web, gaming, and doing just about everything. And no matter what you’re doing, you can keep on doing it. Because the A5 chip is so power-efficient, iPhone 4S has outstanding battery life."
the best part of it is that it's great for gamers as well, because the A5 chip pushes graphics up to seven times faster.
What do YOU think about iPhone 4S?