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Strikeforce signs UFC veteran Nate Marquardt, fight with Tyron Woodley possible
In June, the UFC cut middleweight Nate Marquardt after he could not get medical clearance to fight at UFC on Versus 4 just hours before he was scheduled to weigh in. Now, he is back in the Zuffa fold, as Strikeforce signed him to fight in their welterweight division.
His signing will strengthen a promotion that has seen four champions flee to the UFC. A bout with Tyron Woodley is reportedly in the works. Marquardt brings a recognizable name and a well-rounded game to Strikeforce.
Marquardt fought in 14 bouts for the UFC before his out-of-whack testosterone levels caused the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission to deny his chance to fight in the main event. He was immediately dismissed from the UFC by an angry Dana White.
He briefly signed with the British promotion BAMMA, but a fight never materialized. Bellator's Hector Lombard invited Marquardt to fight him in Bellator, but Marquardt didn't take the bait. His last bout was a decision win over Dan Miller at UFC 128.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
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Court bans chicken farmer, 78, from being alone with women
A CHICKEN farmer has been banned by a judge from being left alone with women on his farm.
Cecil Harding was yesterday handed a ten-year restraining order under the Protection from Harassment Act after he appeared in court accused of groping the breasts of two women at Stonebridge Farm, in Wolvershill Road, Banwell, near Weston-super-Mare.
The 78-year-old was to face trial on three charges of sexual assault but one of the complainants was unable to attend Bristol Crown Court to give evidence. He denied all the charges.
James Ward, prosecuting, said Mr Harding was accused of sexually assaulting a 32-year-old woman once and a 26-year-old twice in 2009 and 2010.
Mr Ward said the first complainant was happy for a restraining order, which does not apply to relatives or female customers buying eggs from the farm, to be imposed.
He said the second complainant was concerned Mr Harding might be seen to be "getting away with it", but was happy with a restraining order if the judge believed it met the justice of the case.
Mr Ward offered no evidence in the case of the first woman and Judge David Ticehurst directed a not guilty verdict. The judge allowed the two charges relating to the second woman to be left on court files but not pursued.
He went on to impose a restraining order which states: "The defendant is prohibited from having unaccompanied females on his property, save for family members and those collecting eggs from the roadside sale point."
The judge told Mr Harding: "At your age you should know better."
Mr Harding replied: "I haven't done anything."
The judge continued: "You must behave properly and keep away from unaccompanied females. That means no women on your own. A breach will mean you will be back before me and I will send you to prison.
"Make sure you behave yourself in future."
The judge awarded Mr Harding a defendant's cost order to refund his £10,000 legal aid bill but ordered him to pay £1,500 prosecution costs.
Virginia Cornwall, defending, said: "We were prepared to have a trial today. This is a matter which has been pondered over numerous occasions."
Miss Cornwall said she believed her client would have been acquitted of all counts had the case gone to trial and he walked from court with the order, but with his character intact.
Mr Harding, who was accompanied by his nephew, declined to comment as he left court.
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The U.S. Postal service plans to close nearly half of the nation?s mail processing centers beginning May 15.
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Monday, February 27, 2012
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Five-star Torpedo sink title rivals Sneyd Park
TORPEDO have a five-point lead in Division I following a great 5-1 win over title rivals Sneyd Park.
Liam Rice was their match-winner with a hat-trick. while George Dee and Mike Stubbs (penalty) were also on target. Sneyd's only consolation was an own goal.
Lawes Juniors replaced Sneyd in second place on goal difference following a 6-0 win against Clifton Rockets. Oli Bendall and Chris Taylor both netted twice and they were joined on the scoresheet by Marcus Street and Ed Grinsburg.
Sporting Greyhound saw off Clifton St Vincents 3-1 thanks to two goals from Matt Little and a Chris Elsey strike.
Ashley beat Retainers 4-1. Jason Joyce scored for Retainers, but Ian Cross (2), Mike Chapple and an own goal gave Ashley the points.
Saints OB beat AFC Bohemia 6-1 thanks to two goals each from Matt Horan, James Terris and Christian Undie.
Bottom club Evergreen collected a rare win, beating Portland OB 2-1, while Cotswool thrashed Jamaica Bell 5-0.
In Division II, Ashley Reserves beat Jersey Rangers 4-2 thanks to goals from Will Freeman (2), Paul Kirston and Kevin Tozer. Tom Chilcott and Tom Devlin replied for Jersey.
Cotswool Reserves slumped to a 6-2 defeat against Easton Cowboys, whose scorers were Paul Murray (2), Ali Vale, Ian Riddle, Cameron Nomro and Tony Black.
Dave Murray's hat-trick set up Sneyd Park Reserves for a 6-0 victory over Lion FC. Dave Farrington, Sam Brice and an own goal completing the tally.
Torpedo A's Division III title hopes suffered a setback with a 2-1 defeat by Clifton Rockets Reserves. Paul Wood scored for Torpedo.
Portland OB Reserves drew 3-3 with Clifton St Vincents A thanks to Rob Jarvis, John Hudson and Paul Cranston.
Sneyd Park A lost 4-2 against Easton Cowboys Reserves, Howard Keely and Magnus Mickahey scoring for Sneyd.
Old Cliftonians lead Division IV on goal difference from Helios FC after thumping West Town United 7-1. Helios, meanwhile, beat AFC Tebby Reserves 3-2 thanks to a hat-trick from Andy Makepeace.
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John Hogan Promoted to Chairman and CEO of Clear Channel Media and Entertainment
He has led the company?s expansion beyond the core broadcast radio business.