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19 August 2012
Roger Federer overcame Novak Djokovic in straight sets to win the Cincinnati Open for the fifth time
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The Wimbledon champion recorded a 6-0 7-6 (9-7) win over the Serb in an ideal preparation for the US Open, which starts in New York on 27 August
He overpowered Djokovic to win the opening set in 20 minutes and held on to win the second set tie-break
It's been an amazing week and a magical summer and I'm looking forward to New York now," Federer said"
The 31-year-old Swiss world number one, who was beaten by Andy Murray in the final of the Olympic men's singles, has now won six ATP tournaments this year
Djokovic, who retained his Rogers Cup title in Toronto last weekend, admitted he had struggled in the opening set
The Serbian said: "He was the better player and started off really well and I made a lot of double faults and unforced errors
"I had my chances in the second set and missed them and Roger deserves the trophy
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Men's role in helping women with Alzheimer's, dementia soars
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John Becklenberg says his wife, Mary Ann, still cooks their dinner, although her favorite recipes are simplified to one or two steps
She also hasn't relinquished tidying up the kitchen of their Dyer, Ind., home, but there's more clattering of pots and pans than ever before
She was diagnosed six years ago with Alzheimer's disease, a brain-wasting illness that eventually robs people of their memories and personalities, and interferes with the simplest of tasks. John says his wife is in the early stages. Rather than taking charge, he and Mary Ann, both 68 and sweethearts for 42 years, discuss what she can do and how he can help
Every morning, they have "coffee and calendar" time, when he "reviews" with her what their day will involve. More recently, he has had to go over the daily schedule several times a day. Her "you never told me that" is followed with his "let's review," he says — but it's rather easy "when she's so pretty," he says
,Women are still more likely to be caregivers, but the number of men caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's or dementia has soared from 19% to 40% in the past 15 years
(according to the Alzheimer's Association. Among people over age 65 with the disease, about two-thirds are women (3.4 million), one-third men (1.8 million
John Becklenberg says it's "sad" and "lonely on some levels" to be the caregiver — he prefers to call himself a companion. "Males try to fix stuff," he says. "We get out in front of ourselves a little bit too much. But by doing this instead, I ease her anxiety. I think it's helped her in the long run. It's also helped us both keep our integrity, and
".that's important in a relationship
Alzheimer's disease is fatal. The government announced a plan in May to find a cure by 2025 and to find ways to support caregivers. Alzheimer's caregivers frequently report experiencing high levels of stress compared with those helping loved ones with other chronic diseases
One of the problems with Alzheimer's is it can go on for such a long time," says Beth Kallmyer, spokeswoman for the Alzheimer's Association. "While everyone deals with it"
".in their own way, male caregivers can sometimes find it harder to ask for help than women
Becklenberg says he feels fortunate his wife does not need help yet with many personal things: "She takes care of her own bathing and dresses herself. She likes to leave
"the house looking great
As long as a wife with Alzheimer's can manage those "activities of daily living," the partner's stress is lower, says Gail Hunt, president of the National Alliance for Caregiving
"Can you imagine the stress on a spouse who has to take care of feeding, toileting, bathing or showering someone who has a fear of the water, which happens to people later in the disease? Incontinence can also become a big issue. That's often when someone says they can't do it any longer," Hunt says
Kallmyer says some men learn to do new things — cook meals, take care of cleaning the house — and find assistance in other areas
One man called and said he knew nothing about helping his wife put on her pantyhose, and she wasn't happy with how he was doing it," she says. "We coached him"
",through it. But often we tell people to get help and delegate things they're not good at doing
John Becklenberg admits some tasks require more patience. His wife likes to garden but also to oversee her investments, for instance, and "that's a dance," he says
"He also does all the chauffeuring, adding that his wife decided on her own to give up driving. "I think this is easier for women to do than men
Mary Ann Becklenberg is a little defensive about and frightened of the future. "She's more confused in trying to figure out what day it is, month it is, even season," her husband says.
"Her whole sense of where she is is very seriously affected. I try to anticipate some of that"
"Sometimes she tells him, "I'm really having a hard day." Then he will sit beside her "and mentally and physically give her a hug. After 42 years, we've had a lot of hugs
"He is bracing for the future: "We know there's a cloud on the horizon
The progression of the disease is "insidious," Hunt says. "Unlike other illnesses, like cancer, with Alzheimer's in the later stages, the family member doesn't know who you
"are , And that's really devastating to families
The National Alliance for Caregiving and other groups have been trying to be sure that family caregiver support stays in the government's Alzheimer's plan
"I never expected we'd be going through this in our 60s — maybe our 80s, but not at this time of our lives, John Becklenberg says. "We balanced each other pretty well
"and we've survived, but it's not a marriage of equals anymore. She'll admit that now
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22.08.2012
By Janice Lloyd, USA TODAY
Persepolis, Esteqlal disappointing ahead of Tehran derby
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Persepolis has suffered a shocking defeat from Damash in the fifth week of Iran's Premier League, one week ahead of Tehran derby, as its archrival Esteqlal tied with Malavan 1-1
The Reds suffered their third defeat of the current season of the IPL at Rasht's Azodi stadium on Sunday
The 10-man Damash edged past Persepolis thanks to Hossein Ebrahimi’s solo in the 68th minute
Persepolis has invested millions of dollars in veteran Portuguese manager Manuel Jose and many expensive players but it has only gained four points from five matches
In Tehran, Mohammad Nozhati scored the opener for Malavan in the 23rd minute of the match but the Blues equalized the match in the 73rd minute
The two popular clubs of Persepolis and Esteqlal are set to meet this Friday in Tehran’s derby
In other matches of the day, Gahar Zagros beat Zob Ahan 1-0 in Karaj’s Enqelab stadium. Teraktorsazi and Naft Abadan's match ended 3-2 for the hosts in Tabriz
On Saturday, Saipa defeated defending champion Sepahan 2-0 in Isfahan
In other matches held on Friday, Peykan overcame Naft Tehran 2-1, Aluminum Hormozgan and Rah Ahan played out a 1-1 draw, the match between Saba and Fajr Sepasi ended with the same result, and Mes beat Foulad 1-0
Malavan is now on top of the table with 11 points, Teraktorsazi is second on goal difference, and Sepahan, Saba, Fajr Sepasi, and Saipa are third to sixth all with 10 points
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20.08.2012
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Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel marry
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After a 10-month engagement, the pair have tied the knot, very privately, in Italy
usatoday.comکد:2:59PM EDT October 19. 2012 - It's wedding bells for Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel.
After a 10-month engagement, the pair have tied the knot in Italy, reports [ برای مشاهده لینک ، با نام کاربری خود وارد شوید یا ثبت نام کنید ] magazine.
"It's great to be married, the ceremony was beautiful and it was so special to be surrounded by our family and friends," the couple told People in a statement today.
Timberlake, 31, and Biel, 30, didn't reveal more, but People promises to have all the details of the wedding, including exclusive photos, in next week's issue, out Wednesday.
Photos of Timberlake surfaced at a pre-wedding beach bash Wednesday night that included Andy Samberg among the 50 guests in Puglia, Italy.
But other than, it seems Timberlake was able to grant Biel's one wish for her wedding: privacy. "That's all I wish for, whenever it may be, is just privacy," Biel told USA TODAY in August. "That's it. If we can have that, anything else can go wrong. I don't care."
The private couple rarely speak about their relationship to the press, but with movies to promote this fall, they took on a uniform strategy: Be polite, and be vague.
"I'm just enjoying being engaged," Biel told The Chicago Sun-Times while promoting Total Recall in August, adding that she'd done "almost nothing" to plan the big day yet (although she'd been spotted in Paris shopping for wedding dresses as early as April).
Timberlake talked about marriage generally at a press conference for his September baseball film, Trouble With the Curve. "I think it's important to remember that you go into something like marriage knowing that you don't know very much about it at all," Us Weekly reports he told the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. "But I do look at the marriage of my mother and stepdad, and what makes it work for them is that it's a team effort."
Sitting down with USA TODAY and her Total Recall co-star, Kate Beckinsale, Biel chatted about weddings and paparazzi (Beckinsale recalled the helicopters that flew overhead during her nuptials to director Len Wiseman). "I'm excited about it," said Biel at the time. But, she added, "I actually never ever in my wildest dreams thought it would ever happen to me. … I never dreamed about what I would wear, what it would look like or what it would be. Even now I still just feel like, I don't even know when it will ever happen because we're so busy."
But there were some clues the big day was approaching. Just a few weeks ago, Timberlake's bachelor party headed to Las Vegas and Cabo San Lucas, with People.com reporting "tame" club outings and rounds of golf in Mexico.
But the reformed bachelor (who, months shy of his 30th birthday in 2010, told USA TODAY he could "barely take care of myself") allowed himself to gush in public recently.
"She's a really, really, really special person," he told reporters at a press conference last month. "Plus, she's really, really hot!" And when Biel stepped on stage to accept an award for her charitable work at the Variety Power of Women luncheon on Oct. 5, Timberlake was the first out of his chair, whooping and clapping. "Stop it!" Biel laughed from the stage.
Timberlake has even dished how he first asked Biel out. "I did it the old-fashioned way — by telephone," Timberlake told the HFPA. "That's something I learned from both my stepdad and my grandfather — that there is a thing called chivalry and it doesn't have to die with the birth of the Internet. The way I see it, if you're asking a girl out on a date, it's only right to do it in a way that she can hear your voice. I had to be pretty persistent in order to get her to say yes. But I have a fair amount of tenacity, and if I want something, I stick to it. And in the end she agreed."
The pop star turned actor popped the question last December at a luxury Wyoming resort, The Amangani. The Vogue-approved couple (they attended the Met Ball together in 2009, 2010 and 2012) dated for five years but had separated in March 2011, and never publicly confirmed their reconciliation, although the two were spotted together at a number of events throughout last fall.
Initially after their holiday engagement, the couple remained defiantly mute. Biel, who presented at the Golden Globes, left her six-carat engagement ring at home.
But in March she began to wear her huge sparkler publicly, and by August felt comfortable enough to tell InStyle who picked out the pricey bauble: Timberlake. "He is fearless in his choices and has a real eye for design," she told the magazine. "And I'll be honest: He has better taste than I do!"
Both actors started in the business young. Biel shot to fame as a teen in WB series 7th Heaven and built a film career with movies such as The Illusionst, The A-Team and the upcoming biopic Hitchcock (out Nov. 23). Timberlake began his career on the Mickey Mouse Club, graduated to pop group *NSYNC, and then launched a multi-platinum solo career before venturing into films including The Social Network, Bad Teacher and Friends With Benefits.
Both also dated around Hollywood. Biel dated Derek Jeter, Ryan Reynolds and Chris Evans, and Timberlake famously dated Britney Spears, Cameron Diaz and Alyssa Milano.
Biel says kids could be in her future with Timberlake. "Sure, of course," Biel told USA TODAY. "I think probably at some point it would be something I'm interested in. But I don't feel pressured. I was never one of those girls who dreamed of my wedding and my Prince Charming."
But one thing's for sure.
"I answer to a higher power now," Timberlake told reporters last month. "We have a couple of rules in our relationship. The first rule is that I make her feel like she's getting everything. The second rule is that I actually do let her have her way in everything. And, so far, it's working."