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SOMETIMES they have to lie. As
the British death toll in
Afghanistan rises past 400, every
news item tells of reverses, mistakes
and a desperation to withdraw.
Someone has to hold the line.
Those whose job is to fight and possibly
die for their country need to believe they
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STRENGTH |
ONE way in which Americans
have always been exceptional
has been in our support
for education. First we took
the lead in universal primary education;
then the "high school movement"
made us the first nation to
embrace widespread secondary
education. And after World War II,
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Milan beats Lecce 2-0, Juve draws at Genoa
AFP
AC MILAN extended its lead to four points at the top of Serie A with a 2-0 win over Lecce as Juventus were held 0-0 at Genoa on Sunday.
Goals from Antonio Nocerino and Zlatan Ibrahimovic gave Milan a comfortable victory.
Juve, who were facing a defensive selection crisis, drew for the fourth game in a row and sixth time in their last seven outings.
Although unbeaten, it has now drawn more than half its league matches this season.
And that is what has allowed champions Milan to not only haul them in but streak past as it bid for a second title in a row. The rossoneri never looked in any danger of dropping points against Lecce and took the lead after just seven minutes.
Robinho chipped the ball into the box and Ibrahimovic’s back-heel flick found Nocerino, whose volleyed finish deflected off Leonardo Miglionico and beat goalkeeper Massimiliano Benassi.
Milan created plenty of shooting chances around the box but produced nothing to unduly worry Benassi.
But they moved further in front on 65 minutes as another Robinho chip into the box found Urby Emanuelson, whose cushioned headed back to Ibrahimovic was lashed ruthlessly into the net.
Lecce remain third from bottom and is now six points from safety following Siena’s 2-0 win at Cesena and Parma’s 1-1 draw at Atalanta.
Juventus may have been missing all three of their Italy centre-backs but they showed few ill effects as they dominated in Genoa.
They had the first good chance as French goalkeeper Sebastien Frey got down well to save from Simone Pepe.
Alberto Gilardino had a pair of chances for the hosts but headed the first off target and swiped the second over the bar.
Mirko Vucinic slipped in Alessandro Matri for the visitors but Marco Rossi was across quickly to block the striker’s finish.
Bosko Jankovic tried his luck from a free-kick but it deflected off Gilardino, taking away all the pace.
Juve came storming out after the break and hit the woodwork three times in the first 15 minutes of the second period.
Vucincic headed an Andrea Pirlo corner against the bar before Pirlo had a fizzing shot tipped just over.
Vucinic then headed against the outside of the post from Pepe’s cross before Pepe ran onto a Pirlo free-kick and from six yards hit a side-foot volley smack onto the post.
Genoa finally eased the pressure and created a chance of their own but Gianluigi Buffon stood up well to Kakha Kaladze’s back-post volley.
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