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Time:01/24/2013 at 3:18pm (UTC)
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"Dispatch" Blue Jackets beat writer Aaron Portzline answered readers' questions during an hourlong chat today. Here's the transcript.11:59:59 Ryan R: I feel like every question should begin with "It's only two ga <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> mes in, but..."--The worry about this club was where the scoring would come from. Does that look like less of an issue so far?12:04:27 Portzline: Well, so far -- there's the magic phrase -- they've scored five goals in two games. This is hardly a large enough sample, but some players have looked more "offensive" than some would have expected, and that's meant as <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> a compliment. The Blue Jackets traded their only player with 40-goal potential, that's for <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> certain. But they have a solid collection of players who have 20 goal potential. Umberger, Dubinsky, Anisimov, Atkinson, Foligno, Brassard, Johansen and maybe Prospal fit that bill. Not 20 goals this season, of course. It's 48 games. But they have quite a few "second-tier" scorers on this club. Umberger and Brassard got off to horrible starts last season, and Dubinsky had a down year with the Rangers. But this team isn't devoid of offensive talent. It's absent a star, yes. But if everybody performs up to standard, and if there are some pleasant surprises in the group (Atkinson, Johansen) they could turn out all right.


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Time:01/15/2013 at 3:45pm (UTC)
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"We stand by our French allies and they can count on U.S. support," Air Force Maj. Robert Firman, in the office of the defense secretary, told The Associated Press.Rebels seized the central town of Diabaly on Monday, French Defence Minister Jean-Yve <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> s Le Drian told Reuters, adding that French and Malian forces were also battling heavily-armed rebel groups in the west of the country, which he admitted was "a difficult spot."French fighter jets identified and that served as bases for terrorist groups, the French defense ministry said Sunday.Dozens of Islamist fighters were also killed when rockets struck a fuel depot and a customs house being used as their headquarters, Agence France Press (AFP) reported.Reuters highlighted that Mali has traditionally been relatively stable until a Tuareg rebel was "hijacked by Islamists":Two decades of peaceful elections had earned Mali a reputation as a bastion of democracy in turbulent West Africa but that image unraveled after a military coup in March left a power vacuum for MNLA Tuareg rebels to seize the desert north. The MUJWA, an AQIM splinter group drawing on support from Arabs and other ethnic groups, wrested control of Gao - the main city of the north - from the Tuaregs in J <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> tribal society of Afghanistan, often dismissed as ungovernable by despairing Western military commanders, Mali "has had a structured, functioning government for the past 150 years," he said.Islamists drive out hundreds of thousands from their homes as refugee camps struggle to deal with the mass exodus.  Lindsey Hilsum Channel 4 Europe reports.   "The West African form of Islam is not in tune with the hardline, Shariah law that the jihadists have been trying to impose, so there isn't popular support for it. Education is valued, for example, and women play a role in public life."However, finding a political solution will be a long task will not be easy."The underlying problems that led to the rebellion in the first place still remain," Melly added.There is also a growing humanitarian crisis. "Thousands of people are fleeing across the border into Mauritania and into camps where there is not enough provision for them, Alessandra Giuffrida, an associate of the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, . |


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