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PNG Hunters Intrust Super Cup finals match will not be televised – NEWS.com.au

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The PNG Hunters secured the Intrust Super Cup minor premiership. Picture: Wesley Monts

THE PNG Hunters have been denied a televised match for week two of the Intrust Super Cup finals, after the cost proved too much for the club to bear.

The QRL confirmed that they would look to give the Channel 9 slot for finals week two to the sides playing in the knockout fixture over PNG.

The Hunters, who secured the minor premiership at the weekend, will have a bye in week one before hosting the second-placed team in week two.

But Dave Maiden, the QRLs manager of major competitions, said they would look to play the PNG game at 3pm on Sunday, September 10, instead of live on Channel 9 at 1.30pm.

The Hunters have to cover the costs to televise out of PNG, which are quite significant, Maiden said.

PNGs Wartovo Puara runs at Townsvilles Andrew Niemoellerl during their Intrust Super Cup match. Picture: Wesley MontsSource:News Corp Australia

If I have an option, I always try to televise a knockout game anyway.

In week one, the TV game will likely be 4th v 5th and in week two well try to do the two winners from week one.

If PNG lose their first final, they will be given another chance to make the grand final in an elimination match in week three.

Maiden said this would again be a home game for them and also the only Intrust Super Cup match on that weekend.

If the club was unable to cover the costs to have the game televised, however, it would have to come to southeast Queensland to play at a neutral ground.

If the Hunters win on September 10 they will go straight through to the grand final. Picture: Wesley MontsSource:News Corp Australia

But if the Hunters win in week two, they will go straight through to the grand final, which means they wont play in a televised match until the premiership clash at Suncorp Stadium on September 24.

There are still plenty of places up for grabs ahead of the opening week of the finals, with spots to be determined in this weekends last round of the regular season.

Redcliffe and Easts are fighting it out for second place, with the two sides to meet the Northern Pride and Burleigh Bears respectively.

Sunshine Coast, meanwhile, have a battle on their hands to maintain their week one home final.

If they lose to Townsville and fifth-placed Souths Logan overcome Mackay, the Magpies will take the home final for themselves.

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Bengaluru FC 2.0 promises exciting things as ISL team resumes AFC campaign – ESPN FC (blog)

Sunil Chhetri in action with Dimas Delgado and Udanta Singh during a training session ahead of BFC's Inter-Zonal semifinal against 4.25 SC.

The emergence and continued excellence of Bengaluru FC (BFC) has been one of the brightest stories in Indian football across the last half a decade or so. Since their formation in 2013, BFC have won the I-League twice, become the first Indian club to reach the AFC Cup final and have distinguished themselves as the most professionally run club in the country.

Wednesday will mark a new beginning as BFC take to the field at the Kanteerava Stadium as an Indian Super League (ISL) club for the first time, though the canvas will be familiar; an AFC Cup knockout game against North Korea's April 25.

Some of the names donning the blue of Bengaluru are new ones, yet a lot of familiar faces will look to help the club improve on their runner-up finish from 2016.

BFC were always a step ahead of ISL

BFC's professionalism stood out right from its inception. Their first coach Ashley Westwood brought in intensity in their training sessions, using his previous experience in the Manchester United youth system. As an outsider in Indian football, his first team included few Indian stars aside from Sunil Chhetri.

A team from Bengaluru was slated to play the first ISL season in 2014, but there was a late change in the roster and the franchise went to Chennai instead. BFC refused to release their players for the first season of the ISL, but they had already made an impression in Indian football by then. They were using GPS metrics to track players and monitoring the pH levels in their urine to ensure they were properly hydrated before any ISL team. Chhetri, as well-travelled an Indian footballer as any, would speak glowingly of the high levels of professionalism within the club and its management.

They had a disappointing league campaign under new coach Albert Roca in 2017, failing to finish in the top three for the first time. However, they continued their 100 percent record of making the AFC Cup knockouts, and added a second Federation Cup for good measure, which meant they would continue to be a part of AFC competition the following year.

The squad gets an ISL makeover

When BFC made up their mind to join the expanded ISL for 2017-18, keeping together the squad was always going to be a challenge. While players like Amrinder Singh, Eugeneson Lygdoh, Sandesh Jhingan, CK Vineeth are no longer with them, the club moved smartly to retain Chhetri, Udanta Singh, Nishu Kumar and Malsawmzuala.

In the ISL draft, they failed to retain Lyngdoh, arguably their most consistent Indian performer alongside Chhetri since the 2014-15 season. However, they did reclaimed Lenny Rodrigues, Alwyn George and Harmanjot Khabra, which might give them a sense of continuity going into the new season.

"It was difficult for the first week. We all cried...and then we got back on to the ground," said Chhetri of the days immediately after the ISL draft in July. "It does feel like a new squad, just like the first year. In the last three years, almost 80 percent of the team was the same. So it does feel different. But all the players that have come in have come in with good mentality."

What team could they put together?

"We ideally would have wanted more games where we would have played 90 minutes. That period we were working on our fitness, but none of us could play 90 minutes. Tomorrow is the most important game," said Chhetri, highlighting the lack of match practice for a team that has had less than a month together.

Roca used the 3-4-3 formation to good effect during the AFC Cup and Federation Cup campaigns. With Gurpreet Singh Sandhu in goal, it might give him the confidence to give more freedom to his full-backs to bomb up and down the wings.

That could mean potential starts to Nishu and Khabra, with the triad of Juanan Gonzalez, Zohmingliana 'Zotea' Ralte and Rahul Bheke forming the back three.

The midfield could feature Australian Erik Paartalu and Dimas Delgado looking to take control of the pace of the game, leaving Antonio Dovale and Udanta to support Chhetri in attack.

"The aim is to win...1-0 if possible, or 2-1. I just want my team to not give them many occasions to score," Roca said.

Despite the changes, it would take a brave person to stack the odds against BFC in their latest avatar -- it has been their hallmark in the last four years to keep springing surprises.

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New lane on Lake Shore Drive and parking garage proposed for Obama center – Chicago Tribune

Hoping to ease concerns about plans to close Cornell Drive at the site of the proposed Obama Presidential Library, the Chicago Department of Transportation wants to add a lane to Lake Shore Drive near the site and two extra lanes to a portion of Stony Island Avenue, officials said on Wednesday.

Expanding the two roads would ease traffic that would spill over once a portion of Cornell Drive is closed, said Rebekah Scheinfeld, a Commissioner with CDOT.

CDOT's proposal was presented Wednesday night just hours after the Obama Foundation announced it is planning to pay for the construction of a covered parking facility, as well as a new park, on a section of the Midway Plaisance across from the site where the Obama Presidential Center will be built.

On Wednesday, CDOT presented their plans to the public and solicited written feedback, alongside officials from the Obama Foundation and the Chicago Park District.

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Two cutaway drawings show a parking facility planned across Stony Island Avenue from the Obama Presidential Center campus in Chicagos Jackson Park.

Two cutaway drawings show a parking facility planned across Stony Island Avenue from the Obama Presidential Center campus in Chicagos Jackson Park. (Obama Foundation)

Currently, commuters rely on Cornell as a quick alternative to South Lake Shore Drive and Stony Island. According to the new proposed plan, a southbound lane would be added to Lake Shore Drive from 57th Street to Hayes Drive. Two lanes would be added to Stony Island Avenue from 59th to 63rd Streets.

Scheinfeld said expanding those streets would mean that commuters would see little change to their travel times, which has been a concern of the community.

CDOT's proposal would also eliminate street parking along East Hayes Drive, so that more cars could travel there. The overall loss of parking as a part of the project is a concern that is still being evaluated, Scheinfeld said.

Plans for the center also still include the closing of Marquette Drive between Stony Island Avenue and Richards Drive to accommodate the expanded South Shore/Jackson Park golf course.

In addition, if adopted, the plan would add three to five new acres of parkland.

Parking garage

The Obama Foundation's parking facility had been included in the original plan for the center presented earlier this year, but just how it was going to paid for was previously unclear. The city of Chicago, the Park District and the University of Chicago were thought to be candidates to pay for it, but officials were mum when pressed recently as to who would be responsible.

The property where the garage and new park are proposed is owned by the city. In its announcement Wednesday, the Obama Foundation said the city would "convey" the rights for parking to the non-profit organization, pending input from the community and approval by the City Council.

The addition of the garage and the land immediately around it, an estimated 4 to 5 acres total, would bring the total amount of public land area devoted to the Obama center to 23 or 24 acres. Twenty-one acres of Jackson Park were handed over to the Obama Foundation for the center; that area has shrunk to a little more than 19 acres because the center now occupies less land on its southern boundary, according to the foundation.

In its statement released Wednesday, the foundation said the proposed parking facility and park would provide views of lagoons and have a picnic area and children's play area. Foundation officials said it would increase pedestrian traffic to areas around the presidential center.

Renderings show that the garage would not be buried below ground level like the one at the nearby Museum of Science and Industry. It would be a two-level, above-ground facility, largely concealed from view by grass, trees, shrubs and other landscaping on its flanks and roof. The parking facility would hold 400 to 450 vehicles, and a bus parking area would be located to the exposed west side of the garage. The bus parking area would be wedged between the garage and nearby Metra tracks.

"This plan creates the opportunity to get people outside. The parking is across the street from the Centerpeople will get out, get into the neighborhood, get into the park," said Michael Strautmanis, the Vice President for Civic Engagement for the Obama Foundation. "It takes a really underutilized piece of land and activates it and creates a new park, public amenity."

Building the garage above ground would save on costs, eliminating the need to construct a concrete "bathtub" around the perimeter of the garage to prevent groundwater from infiltrating it. The Obama Foundation did not provide a cost estimate for the garage, just as it has not yet provided an estimate for the overall cost of the center.

The Obama center garage would have only a third of the capacity of the one at the Museum of Science and Industry. Completed in 1998 at a cost of $57.6 million, the science museum garage has three levels and 1,500 spaces.

Questions remain

The announcement of the garage raised other questions that the foundation did not address in its news release or at the open house: How, for example, will visitors get from the garage, which is on the west side of busy Stony Island Avenue, to the east side, where the center will be located?

When conceptual plans for the center were released last spring, they showed a curving pedestrian bridge that would have risen over Stony Island Avenue and linked the garage with the center. But the new renderings released Wednesday do not show the bridge. It's unclear whether the foundation has eliminated the span or has yet to reach a decision on whether to build it.

Also not appearing in the plan was a short bend in Stony Island Avenue that was proposed last spring. The road was instead shown as straight. It was not clear why that change was made.

Other elements have been added for example, a new landscaped median in a portion of Stony Island. The plan also indicated a spot for the Cheney-Goode Memorial, which includes a stone bench and sundial built in the 1930s in honor of two female political figures. The memorial is on the north side of the Obama center site, across Stony Island from the garage site. Neighborhood activists had expressed concern that the foundation's plan for a basin in that area of Jackson Park would eliminate or disrupt the memorial.

Michael Van Valkenburgh, the Brooklyn-based landscape architect who is handling the landscape design for the Obama center, will design the landscaped portion of the garage, foundation officials said. His Chicago credits include Maggie Daley Park and The 606 pedestrian and bike trail.

Planning process continues

The foundation previously has said it will seek approval for the center from the Chicago Plan Commission in November. That timetable still holds, a foundation official said Wednesday.

The Plan Commission's hearings on the Obama center will belong to a separate approval process from those of the Chicago Park District. The district is conducting public hearings for a new Jackson Park framework plan, which would encompass both the center, a proposed Tiger Wood-designed golf course and the roadway changes.

At CDOT's open house, officials showed a 20-minute video of their latest proposed changes, and allowed time for questions and suggestions. As she wandered the South Shore Cultural Center examining the proposed road changes, Shirley Newsome, 72, of nearby Oakwood, said that it would take time to adjust to the new routes.

"Once people get accustomed to being divertedat first they will moan and groan and complainbut then they get used to it," she said.

Although officials said both adding the parking garage and changing the roadways would mean more park space, not all residents agree.

"They're claiming that's park land? That a landscaped garage is parkland? I think that's a new definition and I'm not sure a lot of people are going to buy that," said Margaret Schmid, with Jackson Park Watch, an activist group.

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Moon’s Path In Front of Sun Eclipsed Malia Obama’s Harvard Move-In – NBCNews.com

Malia Obama's hair flies into the air as a cold wind hits her and President Barack Obama while descending the steps of Air Force One upon their arrival at O'Hare Airport in Chicago on April 7, 2016. KEVIN LAMARQUE / Reuters

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Malia was 10-years-old when she came into the national limelight after her father was elected the first Black president in 2008. After growing up in the White House, she is starting a new chapter as a young woman away from her parents and Washington.

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Obama’s former staffers hope to build upon his legacy as they run for office – Los Angeles Times

When bidding farewell to the nation in January, President Obama urged perseverance in the face of political change.

If youre disappointed by your elected officials, grab a clipboard, get some signatures and run for office yourself, he said.

Dozens of people who worked in his administration or on his presidential bidshave taken that call to action to heart, with several top political aides, policy staff and ambitious millennials from the Obama era mounting campaigns of their own right here in California. All are Democrats, and some of their races could be tipping points in the 2018 midterms as the party attempts to win back control in Washington.

Among the former government officials is Ammar Campa-Najjar, who is seeking to oust Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter in San Diego County.

Born in the U.S. to a Mexican mother and a Palestinian father, Campa-Najjar recalls questioning if his fellow Americans would ever truly accept him in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

He brooded and struggled, but his faith was renewed when another biracial man with a unique name and an absent father, Barack Obama, won the presidency of the United States.

In 2008, the country said, Yes, we can, and elected this skinny brown kid with a funny name. It really kind of inspired me, said Campa-Najjar, 28.

In the short term, that resulted in Campa-Najjar interning at the White House, where he was assigned the task of reading the letters Americans sent the president about their heartbreak and their victories, and helping select the 10 that were sent to Obama for him to read himself daily. He later worked in the Department of Labor and on Obamas 2012 reelection campaign.

Today, he is among the youngest congressional candidates in the nation. And he is one of several former Obama campaign and administration officials who are running for office across the nation at all levels of government.

Its not unusual for political staffers to seek elected office, but the number of Obama alumni who have entered the field for the 2018 election is notable. In California alone, there are at least four congressional candidates who worked for Obama, as well as several others seeking legislative and statewide posts.

Their campaigns are driven by the election of President Trump, fewer opportunities in Washington, D.C., with Republicans in control of the White House and Congress, and the desire to protect and build upon the former presidents legacy.

Coming out of the Obama administration, people are particularly motivated by what Donald Trump has been trying to do to this country, said Bill Burton, who served as a spokesman for Obama during the 2008 campaign and his first term in office and is now a Democratic operative in Southern California.

He added that early Obama supporters who signed on at a time when Hillary Clinton was perceived as the unstoppable nominee have already shown a natural willingness to take on long odds, a quality that can help them achieve their own political goals.

When I started working for [Obama], the only person in America who thought he was going to win the Iowa caucuses was him, Burton said.

The congressional candidates in California are all running in districts historically dominated by the GOP.

Sam Jammal is trying to defeat Rep. Ed Royce (R-Fullerton), who has represented Orange County in Congress for nearly 25 years. Jammal said his experience growing up in the district as the child of immigrants, attending law school and then working on Obamas 2008 campaign and in the Department of Commerce proved to him that anything is possible.

Our story is the embodiment of that, said Jammal, whose parents are from Jordan and Colombia. The same day my dad landed here, he was working at a gas station . For me, his youngest son, I was able to work for the president of the United States. My proudest moment in the administration was taking my parents to a White House naturalization ceremony where they were able to meet President Obama. Its full circle.

Others, including Eleni Tsakopoulos Kounalakis, said they expected Clinton to win the November 2016 election, giving them the opportunity to work for the first woman president. The experiences the Sacramento-area native had as Obamas ambassador to Hungary cemented her desire to continue working in public life once he left office.

It took me a few months after the election to recalculate how I could best serve, said Kounalakis, who is one of two Obama alumni running for lieutenant governor. It [became] clear: It was more important than ever that California lead the way on our values, whether its fighting for the climate or supporting and celebrating our immigrant community and our LGBT community.

Trumps actions since taking office, including trying to institute a travel ban on people from several Muslim-majority nations and withdrawing from the Paris climate accord, quickened the Obama alums resolve. But nearly all said Trumps recent statements placing neo-Nazis and white supremacists who violently protested in Charlottesville on the same moral plane as those who protested against them exemplified why they decided to run.

What has happened with this presidency and what Donald Trump stands for and believes in is in such stark contrast to everything we worked on for eight years, said Buffy Wicks, a grass-roots organizer who worked on Obamas campaigns and as the White House deputy director of public engagement. She is now running for the California Assembly.

But an impressive political rsum is no guarantee of success.

Ultimately, the races will come down to how voters connect with the politicians and their policies, said Massachusetts state Sen. Eric Lesser, who went from shepherding luggage during the 2008 campaign to working steps from the Oval Office as the top aide to one of Obamas must trusted advisors, David Axelrod.

Show, dont tell. You have to be elected on your own merits and your own vision, and ideas for your community, he said.

While Lesser speaks reverently about his time working for Obama and Axelrod and the counsel he received from them during his 2014 campaign, he noted that voters want to hear how a candidate is going to address their needs, not about his time in Washington.

Expecting people to suddenly be impressed or suddenly open doors because of a previous fancy job is not going to happen, he said.

Expecting people to suddenly be impressed or suddenly open doors because of a previous fancy job is not going to happen.

Eric Lesser, former Obama White House aide elected to the Massachusetts state Senate in 2014

Lesser recalled that when he mounted his 2014 run, the best advice he received was from Obama, who told him to outhustle his rivals and connect with the people who would become his constituents.

He asked, How many people are in the district? How many households? How many doors? Lesser said. When I ran the numbers, he goes, You can meet all those people. I havent quite met everyone, but I took his advice to heart.

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Reed Galen, who worked for President George W. Bush, said that while some administration posts could be particularly relevant to a race one Obama administration official who worked on the auto industry bailout is now running for Congress in Michigan, for example most candidates with such experience probably worked in a vast bureaucracy that few voters know or care about.

My guess is most of these folks, the best thing they have going for them is a picture of them and the president [that shows] Barack Obama reasonably knows who I am, said Galen, a former California GOP operative who worked on both of Bushs campaigns and in his administration.

The greater advantages, he said, are the relationships forged with donors, leaders, strategists and the alumni network that remains tightly knit after their tenure ends.

Wicks fundraisingreport illustrates the political value of the connections that come from working for Obama. Axelrod, elected officials including former Rep. Gabby Giffords of Arizona, and scores of people from Washington, D.C., have donated to her campaign, names unlikely to appear on the donor list for most other California legislative candidates.

Wicks campaign also follows a grass-roots blueprint she helped craft for Obama when he was unknown, introducing himself to voters in diners and coffee shops and talking about their concerns.

Im doing house parties all over the district, really spending a lot of time in living rooms, 20 to 30 people at a time and having a really thoughtful conversation about what kind of community do we want to live in, she said. Its a way to build relationships with voters, investing on the front end of that relationship and not just plying you with direct mail pieces and television ads.

And for those who lack Wicks campaign experience, the connections to some of the top Democrats in the nation is invaluable.

When you havent been an elected official before, you have a lot of questions . You understand the policies, you know what your positions are, but the actual architecture of running a campaign is something thats inherently new, said Brian Forde, who worked on technology in the Obama administration and is now trying to topple Republican Rep. Mimi Walters in Orange County.

Whats most helpful is being able to pick up the phone or send a text message to a friend who was a speechwriter for the president or the first lady, or someone who did work on communications who does understand all of these things because they worked on the campaign, Forde said.

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