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27 June 2014

Courteney Cox Engaged to Johnny McDaid



Congrats! Courteney Cox is engaged to boyfriend Johnny McDaid, the duo revealed on Twitter. The Snow Patrol rocker and the Cougar Town actress both respectively tweeted on June 26: "I'm engaged to him!" and "I'm engaged to her!"

The Friends alum and McDaid, 37, were first spotted in December 2013 as they attended Jennifer Aniston's holiday party in L.A. In April, the couple's pal Ed Sheeran spilled the beans that they had moved in together.

26 June 2014

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Privacy, Copyright Protections


The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously ruled police may not usually search the cellphones of people they arrest without a search warrant.

The court said Thursday cellphone searches require warrants because they are powerful devices that contain so much information. But the court noted there are some emergency situations in which warrantless searches would be permitted.

25 June 2014

Arsenal look to sign Alexis Sánchez from Barcelona

Arsène Wenger wants to sign at least one new forward this summer and is also chasing Italy's Mario Balotelli, who AC Milan are keen to cash in on 

      Arsenal are considering a £25 million bid for Alexis Sanchez Photo: Newsalertexpress.blogspot.com

 Arsenal have made an enquiry over signing Chile World Cup star Alexis Sanchez.
Sanchez is the leading member of the Chile squad that has booked a last-16 place against hosts Brazil on Saturday.

Edin Dzeko helps Bosnia leave on a high while ending Iran's hopes of the knockout stage

 Iran's dreams of a place in the last 16 of the World Cup were ended by goals from Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko, Miralem Pjanic and Avdija Vrsajevic as Bosnia-Herzegovina's tournament ended with a 3-1 win.

Lionel Messi scores a stunning double to help Argentina survive Nigeria scare and top group

Maestro lights up Estadio Beira-Rio with a double in 3-2 victory for Alex Sabella's side - who overcome a two-goal riposte from Ahmed Musa
 
        Lionel Messi scored two stunning goals as Argentina survived a couple of scares

Lionel Messi did something here that we had not seen from him before at this World Cup. Not the two goals, or the casual match-winning brilliance.

That was old news. It came at the end of the first half, just after he had scored from a free-kick, as he was being mobbed by happy team-mates, as the Argentina fans were chanting his name over and over.