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Elton John cancels Vegas shows on doctors' orders - BBC News

Elton John cancels Vegas shows on doctors' orders - BBC News

Sir Elton John has pulled out of three performances of his current Las Vegas residency, after being taken to hospital with a respiratory infection.

The singer was admitted to Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre on Wednesday, but released the same day.

Doctors have advised the 65-year-old star against working while he completes a course of antibiotics.

The remaining 11 concerts of his Million Dollar Piano residency at Caesars Palace take place in October.

"Elton developed a serious respiratory infection last weekend while performing at The Colosseum on Sunday, May 20," said a statement by his publicist, Fran Curtis.

"This week the condition worsened, even with medication and rest, resulting in Elton being hospitalised."

The statement added that the singer underwent "extensive tests" and was recommended to take "complete rest" for "approximately seven days... to cure his respiratory infection and prevent any damage".

Sir Elton added his own apologies: "All I can say to the fans is 'sorry I can't be with you'."

"I love performing the show and I will be thrilled when we return to the Colosseum in October to complete the 11 concerts."

Sir Elton was previously forced to cancel two concerts in February, after he came down with food poisoning.

Gibb dedication

The singer, whose hits include Your Song and Candle in the Wind, began his three-year headlining stint in Las Vegas in September last year.

Earlier this week, he dedicated his track Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me to Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb, who died at the weekend.

"The Bee Gees were part of my life when I was growing up; they were a huge influence on me as a songwriter," he told the audience. "Travel well Robin - you were amazing. God bless you."

The singer is expected to perform at The Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace on 4 June, before embarking on a tour of Europe in June and July.

He returns to the United States and Canada for a series of concerts in September, before completing the Las Vegas residency.



Hornets heading to Ireland during pre-season (From Watford Observer) - Watford Observer

Olympic Games creating knock-on problems for Watford's pre-season schedule

Watford have revealed they will be travelling to Ireland for their pre-season training camp but the Olympics are continuing to cause problems with regard to arranging two more matches before the new Championship campaign gets underway on Saturday, August 18 - although one slot has now been filled.

Sean Dyche’s men will play one game across the Irish Sea, against Cork City on Tuesday, July 24 (7.30pm kick-off), having travelled out the day before and returning the following Saturday.

The rest of the pre-season schedule has been finalised, with the exception of matches on Tuesday, August 7 and Saturday, August 11.

The Hornets, who are not the only club affected, are looking to play opposition from the London region but it is proving difficult to confirm arrangements for those dates because of the increased demand on police resources due to the Olympic Games.

“The organisation of any football fixture in London and the surrounding areas is proving problematical for all affected clubs,” explained Watford’s football business director Ross Wilson of his club’s failure to so far nail down two final pre-season fixtures.

“We are pleased to have already secured the date for Lloyd Doyley’s testimonial match, and we’re expecting our pre-season schedule to be completed in full very soon.”

Subsequent to Wilson's comments though, the Hornets have now confirmed they will be travelling to Gillingham on August 7.

The Hornets begin their pre-season with the now traditional games at Boreham Wood and Wealdstone on Tuesday, July 17 (7.30pm) and Saturday, July 21 (3pm) respectively.

Following the trip to Ireland, they return to face Wycombe Wanderers at Adams Park on Tuesday, July 31 (7.30pm) – a game that could see Chairboys duo Joel Grant and Marvin McCoy line up against the club where they started their careers.

Wycombe boss Gary Waddock told the club’s official website said: “I’m delighted that we’ve been able to arrange a game with a side of Watford’s quality.

“It’s a good fixture in our pre-season programme and it will test the players’ fitness levels against a Championship team.”

The showpiece of pre-season follows on Saturday, August 4, Doyley’s testimonial match against Tottenham Hotspur at Vicarage Road.

Prior to the match against Harry Redknapp’s side at 3pm, there will be a legends game between past players from both clubs.

Only one development game has been confirmed so far, a short trip to St Albans City on Wednesday, August 1.

Comments(5)

HemelWFC says...
9:46am Fri 25 May 12

Why not arrange a game against a non league club?......Semi-pro Luton anyone? Should be a good crowd, and lets face it, be the only time will play them for the short/long for seeable future HemelWFC

Mickey Quinn, not so thin says...
10:46am Fri 25 May 12

No such thing as a "friendly" against THEM. You want a gentle meaningless match to ensure no injuries, squad rotation, break in the new signings, a gentle workout....not 3 carried off, 3 sent off and one of the stands burnt down by the animals from up the road. Mickey Quinn, not so thin

andyhooked says...
11:55am Fri 25 May 12

Heresy!! Would need far more police than likely to be required for the game against Spurs. I would go into hiding if I were you HemelWFC otherwise you may be dragged out into the streets and burnt at the stake (perhaps a tad bit extreme but I guess you get my drift). andyhooked

Bracknell Hornet says...
12:44pm Fri 25 May 12

The thought of us sharing any sort of revenue with Nick Owens non league outfit sends shivers down my spine Bracknell Hornet

andyhooked says...
3:15pm Fri 25 May 12

As GT once said in a tv exposure about his England's time "Do I not like this" andyhooked


Brain damaged Newport girl wins multi-million pound compensation (From South Wales Argus) - South Wales Argus

Brain damaged Newport girl wins multi-million pound compensation

A NEWPORT girl who was left with cerebral palsy after her brain was starved of oxygen during her birth at the city’s Royal Gwent Hospital won a multi-million pound compensation package yesterday.

Harriet Riley, nine, of Llanwern Village, has been left unable to walk or talk following failings during her delivery at the hospital in June 2002, London’s High Court heard.

Yesterday, Mr Justice Walker approved a £2 million lump sum plus index-linked and tax-free payments of £325,000 a year for the rest of Harriet’s life to guarantee her future care.

The settlement will be paid out by the Aneurin Bevan Health Board.

An apology was also made to the parents in court on behalf of the NHS.

Speaking to the Argus, Harriet’s parents Louise, 39, and Christopher, 40, said the payout and apology was a just reward after years of battling.

Mr Riley said: "We are ecstatic that a decision has been reached and that we have finally received an apology after what was systemic failure at the Royal Gwent.

"It still doesn’t change the fact though that Harriet has lost all the enjoyment of life that you and I had as a child."

The money will be used to provide a care package and equipment for Harriet, who is known as "Smiley Riley" due to her beaming smile.

Paul Rees QC, for the health board, paid tribute to Harriet's parents in court for their "extraordinary" commitment to their daughter over the past decade and made the public apology on behalf of the NHS for "failings" in relation to the management of Harriet’s birth.

He said: "The defendants accept that aspects of the care provided were not to the required standard.

"They accept that there should have been an earlier delivery".

But he stressed that there remained "significant differences" on other aspects of the liability arguments which had been taken into account when calculating the settlement.

A spokesman for the health board said: "We would simply wish to echo the comments made by Paul Rees QC. We apologise to Harriet and her family and fully accept that the management and care during her birth was not to the required standard."



Eurovision: I was misquoted, Spanish entrant insists - BBC News

Spain's Eurovision entrant has denied reports she was asked not to win by her country's public television channel.

Pastora Soler told the BBC she had been misquoted by a "very bad" journalist.

Her comments followed a widely circulated story that quoted her as saying Spain would struggle to host the event if she were to win this weekend.

Speaking on Friday, she insisted that "Spanish public television want to win and me too".

"We want to win this Eurovision," Soler told the BBC World Service. "If we win, Spain be very happy with us."

It is written in the contest rules that the public broadcaster of the nation that wins must host the following year.

"Spain have a lot of place to have the competition," the singer went on. "It's not a problem for us."

Her remarks followed an earlier interview she gave to ABC Punto Radio in which she said Spain's TVE channel would find it "really difficult" to stage the contest.

"If we were to win, it will be impossible because of the costs," she said, in an interview translated from her native tongue.

During the interview she joked that the broadcaster had asked her not to win, but immediately added that "of course" they had not actually done so.

Favourite

Pastora Soler will sing her ballad Quedate Conmigo (Stay With Me) at Saturday's final, to be held in the Azerbaijan capital of Baku.

Spain last won the competition in 1969, when it shared a four-way tie with the UK, the Netherlands and France.

Thursday saw 10 more countries named finalists in the second semi-final held ahead of Saturday's main event.

Swedish entrant Loreen, considered by some to be the favourite this year, was among the successful acts to go through.

Lithuania, Malta, Norway and Turkey were among the other nations to join the 26 finalists.

The evening saw eight countries eliminated from the competition, among them Bulgaria, Croatia, Portugal and the Netherlands.



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