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My name is Aline, I’m 16 and I’m from Rio Grande do…

My name is Aline, I’m 16 and I’m from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. When I knew that the BieberFever.com M&G contests was open, the next day I started recording videos, making posters and spreading the fever on tumblr and twitter. I sent all the stuff to BieberFever.com and I had hoped that I will win. On October 9th, I checked my email and nothing, nothing. I thought I had lost, but when I woke up at 5:00a.m. on October 10th here it was the email: “Congratulations, Aline! You’re officially invited to attend the photo meet and greet TOMORROW, OCTOBER 10th in PORTO ALEGRE!”. I started to cry, smile, scream. It was the BEST FEELING EVER.  I went to the stadium at 6:00am and waited until the M&G starts. At the line, I saw Kenny, Scooter, James Stassen and one of Justin’s dancers, that was so sweet with all of us that were waiting. He signed our t-shirts, talked to us and took pictures. He was amazing. Then they started calling us. I was one of the firsts. When I come to the room I was like, OMG, is this real life? I was speechless. Justin was right there, with that little baby in his arms. He said “Hey girls! How are u doing?” with that perfect voice. We took the picture and then they said we should leave. I said “NO!” and he said “Bye, thanks!” I saw Alfredo, stopped in front of him. I was supposed to say “OMG! Alfredo!”, but the words didn’t come. I smiled to him and he smiled at me. Then I left that room crying like a little baby. 10.10.2011 was for sure the best day of my entire life. I will never forget the day when I meet Justin Drew Bieber.  At the end of the concert, while Justin was singing Baby, I’m sure he looked at me and smile. It was just perfect.  The rest is here: My name is Aline, I’m 16 and I’m from Rio Grande do…

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No rush to commit to split innings, insists Cricket Australia

• Format review ‘still a work in progress’ • ‘We need to ensure that ideas are practical and acceptable’ Cricket Australia will not rush into finalising its proposed revamp of the domestic one-day game. CA last week announced it would trial a split innings format in the Ford Ranger Cup with the long-term view of introducing it to one-day internationals. But players, including Mike Hussey and Ricky Ponting, said they would rather have the 50-over format retained. The CA chief executive, James Sutherland, said Australian and state players would be given a chance to provide their feedback on split-innings one-day cricket. “We will show players, including those now on the tour of England, the public research,” he said. “Cricket-lovers say that ODI cricket captures the broadest interest of the three formats, and it is supported with strong passion, but it is a game that needs better positioning and a format review if it is to remain popular in the long-term. “There has been a lot of public discussion since the CA board last week approved we go ahead with a format review, but this is still a work in progress. “The idea of split innings was popular with fans and we are keen at this stage to look at a 10 wickets-a-side, split-innings concept to see if it is feasible from public, player, broadcaster and commercial partners’ points of view. “We accept that we need to listen to what the public wants but we also need to be sure that ideas are practical, and most important, are acceptable to world cricket and capable in the long-term of being considered for international cricket.” Ponting, the Australia one-day captain, said he was against moving away from the traditional 50-overs-each match. “Personally, I wouldn’t like to see it go that way. I would like to see it remain as a traditional game of cricket,” he said. Forty wickets in the game, it almost goes away from the game of cricket. “I know Cricket Australia will be talking to the players and all the stakeholders involved in Australian cricket to come up with what they think is going to be the best set of playing conditions for the revamped competition that is going to start in Australia. “That’s where it is at the moment. There’s been a little bit of discussion around our team about that and what are the best playing conditions for the new format, and all that will come out in the wash over the next couple of weeks. As long as the players are well informed and involved in that decision-making then I’m sure the best result will be achieved.” Australia Cricket Team Cricket guardian.co.uk

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No rush to commit to split innings, insists Cricket Australia