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    Commonwealth Games bridge collapses

    By Harmeet Shah Singh, CNNcnnAuthor = "By Harmeet Shah Singh, CNN";

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    The footbridge at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium was due to be completed this week.


    New Delhi, India (CNN) -- A pedestrian bridge under construction for next month's Commonwealth Games here collapsed Tuesday, adding to concerns raised about India's preparedness for the international sporting event.


    At least 24 people were injured in the accident, three critically, said New Delhi police spokesman Rajan Bhagat.

    The bridge near Jawarharlal Nehru Stadium came down while workers were laying a concrete slab, said Rakesh Mishra, engineer-in-chief for New Delhi's Public Works Department.

    Designed as a pathway from a parking area to the stadium, the bridge was scheduled for completion this week. The games, hosted for the first time by the Commonwealth's most populous nation, begin October 3.

    "We are inquiring into it," said Mishra about the cause of the collapse. "It could be faulty execution or a fault in the design."



    Gallery: New Delhi gets ready for games

    Two workers were injured in the accident, Mishra said.

    About 6,500 athletes from 71 teams -- mostly countries from the former British Empire -- will travel to India for the games and will play in newly built or renovated stadia.

    India is estimated to be spending more than $2 billion on the event, way above the initial projections made seven years ago when India won the bid. A new airport terminal, built and rebuilt roads and overpass bridges and an expanded metro rail network have all opened ahead of the games.
    But preparations have been troubled by delays in construction projects and allegations of corruption.

    Monsoon rains have compounded the woes, with a spike in cases of dengue fever, water-logged streets and and massive traffic snarls. And this week, security concerns heightened after a shooting attack Sunday on a bus near a New Delhi mosque injured two Taiwanese tourists. Police downplayed the assault as "local mischief," insisting the city is safe for visitors.

    But Australia on Monday warned its citizens that the Games carry a "high risk of terrorism," pointing out that New Delhi has seen at least 14 major terrorist attacks since 2000 in public places, such as markets and train stations.

    Sports and government officials have downplayed the issues surrounding preparations for the games.

    "We are committed to realizing the Indian dream of delivering the best Commonwealth Games," organizing committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi wrote in a blog.

    But Mike Hooper, chief executive of the Commonwealth Games Federation, was fiercely critical of residential facilities in the athletes' village.

    "They're filthy. You can't occupy them. They need a deep clean. There's builders' dust and rubble in doorways, shower doors the wrong way round, toilets that don't work," he told AFP.

    The first competitors are due to arrive in Delhi before the weekend.
    Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
    - Langston Hughes

  • #2
    why is this funny?

    one day wi might haffi hug up dese games!


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    • #3
      completed? dem rusty sinting deh look like di steel from rio minho bridge in morgans pass!!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
        why is this funny?

        one day wi might haffi hug up dese games!
        Who said it was funny, yuh imagining tings tidday. Gwan guh pick yuh fight wid Lazie & Maudib
        Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
        - Langston Hughes

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        • #5
          den a who dat a grin side a yuh post?!? lakka dis -


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          • #6
            him have nuff 'pon him mind...si wid him.

            Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
              den a who dat a grin side a yuh post?!? lakka dis -

              A U
              Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
              - Langston Hughes

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MdmeX View Post
                Commonwealth Games bridge collapses

                By Harmeet Shah Singh, CNNcnnAuthor = "By Harmeet Shah Singh, CNN";

                var clickExpire = "-1";
                The footbridge at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium was due to be completed this week.


                New Delhi, India (CNN) -- A pedestrian bridge under construction for next month's Commonwealth Games here collapsed Tuesday, adding to concerns raised about India's preparedness for the international sporting event.


                At least 24 people were injured in the accident, three critically, said New Delhi police spokesman Rajan Bhagat.

                The bridge near Jawarharlal Nehru Stadium came down while workers were laying a concrete slab, said Rakesh Mishra, engineer-in-chief for New Delhi's Public Works Department.

                Designed as a pathway from a parking area to the stadium, the bridge was scheduled for completion this week. The games, hosted for the first time by the Commonwealth's most populous nation, begin October 3.

                "We are inquiring into it," said Mishra about the cause of the collapse. "It could be faulty execution or a fault in the design."



                Gallery: New Delhi gets ready for games

                Two workers were injured in the accident, Mishra said.

                About 6,500 athletes from 71 teams -- mostly countries from the former British Empire -- will travel to India for the games and will play in newly built or renovated stadia.

                India is estimated to be spending more than $2 billion on the event, way above the initial projections made seven years ago when India won the bid. A new airport terminal, built and rebuilt roads and overpass bridges and an expanded metro rail network have all opened ahead of the games.
                But preparations have been troubled by delays in construction projects and allegations of corruption.

                Monsoon rains have compounded the woes, with a spike in cases of dengue fever, water-logged streets and and massive traffic snarls. And this week, security concerns heightened after a shooting attack Sunday on a bus near a New Delhi mosque injured two Taiwanese tourists. Police downplayed the assault as "local mischief," insisting the city is safe for visitors.

                But Australia on Monday warned its citizens that the Games carry a "high risk of terrorism," pointing out that New Delhi has seen at least 14 major terrorist attacks since 2000 in public places, such as markets and train stations.

                Sports and government officials have downplayed the issues surrounding preparations for the games.

                "We are committed to realizing the Indian dream of delivering the best Commonwealth Games," organizing committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi wrote in a blog.

                But Mike Hooper, chief executive of the Commonwealth Games Federation, was fiercely critical of residential facilities in the athletes' village.

                "They're filthy. You can't occupy them. They need a deep clean. There's builders' dust and rubble in doorways, shower doors the wrong way round, toilets that don't work," he told AFP.

                The first competitors are due to arrive in Delhi before the weekend.
                This is what happens when you hire Mosiah, Lazie and Maudid to work togethe on a project.
                The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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                • #9
                  Dem say every disappointment is for a good reason and in this case it is for me. I really wanted to go to these championships and was talking to the Observer big bosses from last year.

                  Earlier this year when they said no go, I was a bit disappointed but now I am glad they did not send me.

                  I recalled getting Dengue when i went to Nicaragua in 2003 and how sick I was, cant imagine going to the mosquito infested place where there is no way to keep away from these critters as you go about working.
                  Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
                  Che Guevara.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Time View Post
                    This is what happens when you hire Mosiah, Lazie and Maudid to work togethe on a project.

                    Time - yuh too wikkid Report them to the OCG!
                    Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
                    - Langston Hughes

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                    • #11
                      Heh, heh....how about donating some paint..I'll come and help paint it....but don't the people vote for change..whe dem vote fah again???

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                      • #12
                        A young acquaintance of mine is representing Guyana in the pool... training in Trinidad, just left yesterday... hope she keeps well.
                        Peter R

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                        • #13
                          You keeping secrets from me again? And I could have given her some pointers...

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                          • #14
                            A tale of two cities

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                            A tale of two cities
                            By Tym Glaser (China Daily)
                            Updated: 2010-09-26 10:21

                            If it was a race, it be no contest; a bit like me taking on Usain Bolt in a 100-meter sprint - and even with a 60m head start.

                            There's still about a month and a half to go before the Asian Games' torch is lit in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, but already - like the Beijing Olympics of 2008 - everything seems to have been prepared on or before time and now it appears to be just a matter of throwing down the welcome mat and waiting for the athletes to arrive.

                            As our Sunday Special feature story reports, the Athletes' Village was handed over to the organizers at the end of August, virtually all of the competition and practice venues are ready, massive security forces are in place and stringent guidelines have been enacted to cut down on pollution.

                            Oh, if only the same could be said for New Delhi, which will host the Commonwealth Games a week from now.

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/sports/...t_11348158.htm

                            Tym Glaser is sports copy editor at the China Daily. He was previously sports editor of the Jamaica Gleaner


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