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Zurich at night, illuminated by the futuristic and controversial Christmas decoration on Bahnhofstrasse (2005) — View large… / More pictures…
The decoration is called "The World's Largest Timepiece", and was designed by Fabio Gramazio and Matthias Kohler. It consists of 275 light poles with a total of 240'000 light emitting diodes.
About to be removed permanently:
Zürcher Weihnachtsbeleuchtung soll durch traditionelle Variante ersetzt werden
I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/05/10/1146940577572.html?fro...
SKY NEWS VIDEO:
media.smh.com.au/?rid=19025&sy=smh&source=smh.com...
Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
Brasília, 17/05/2023 - Conferência Anual do Banco Central do Brasil. Cerimônia de premiação: Focus Top 5. Barclays.
Foto: Raphael Ribeiro/BCB.
Brasília, 17/05/2023 - Conferência Anual do Banco Central do Brasil. Cerimônia de premiação: Focus Top 5. BB Asset Management.
Foto: Raphael Ribeiro/BCB.
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El Bastardo es el baterista de Nairobi y tiene toda-la-onda. Anda siempre con una mochila que es como la galera de un mago: ves las cosas que saca de adentro y no lo podés creer.
Top5 de cosas que vi salir de esa mochila:
5- Un montón de papel autoadhesivio y marcadores de colores. El bastar se la pasa taggeando el nombre de su banda y después regala las calcomanías. Lo hace TODO EL TIEMPO, en serio.
4- Un destornillador con el que arregló el casco de su moto.
3- Una plancha de transfers como las que había hace 15 años. De aviones.
2- Revistas de Robotech para colorear.
1- Una remera marrón con una bandera de Estados Unidos y un mensaje para sus soldados: "Gracias, han hecho un gran trabajo".
Como pueden ver en la foto, el Bastard tiene alto Style
Vamos con las preguntas:
- Describime qué sentiste cuando te confirmaron que ibas a tocar con Mad Professor:
Que nada es imposible, y que cuando uno sueña con algo y quiere que eso sea realidad solo hay que trabajar hasta conseguirlo. ¡Después es todo puro goze!
- Lo mejor que compraste en una feria:
Lo mejor fue un dia que iba caminando a una feria americana increible cerca de mi casa, y en el camino venia diciendo "Qué masa una remera de Motley, estaría de fiesta". Y boingggg, no va que entro, chequeo donde siempre, y ¡aparece una remera negra de Dr feelgood! Fue increíble.
- Dame 3 consejos para pasar el verano en la ciudad:
1. Tener una moto
2. Un skate y un par de aerosoles
3. ¡Y alguna amiguita que se cope en ir a tomar un helado !
- ¿Dónde está tu mejor graffitti?
Alto, bien alto, en un cortina de la ciudad autonoma. Ese puede ser el mejor tagg que sake quizá. Aunque en realidad hay uno en el techo de mi taller que está mortal. Ese día pegué altísimo flow, escuchando a Lee Perry.
- Tu arquero favorito:
¡El "mono" Navarro Montoya! ¡La Monaranha!
- ¿En qué andás ahora y cuáles son los planes para el 2009?:
¡Nairobi! Lanzar "Wu Wei", nuestro disco, e ir a tocar a todos lados, con la mejor onda siempre. Además estoy estrenando batería nueva así que apunto a darle las 24 horas a puro ritmo. ¡Dub it! =)
¡Gracias Bastard!
La semana que viene, más personajes del mundo EF.
I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/05/10/1146940577572.html?fro...
SKY NEWS VIDEO:
media.smh.com.au/?rid=19025&sy=smh&source=smh.com...
Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/05/10/1146940577572.html?fro...
SKY NEWS VIDEO:
media.smh.com.au/?rid=19025&sy=smh&source=smh.com...
Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/05/10/1146940577572.html?fro...
SKY NEWS VIDEO:
media.smh.com.au/?rid=19025&sy=smh&source=smh.com...
Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
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I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/05/10/1146940577572.html?fro...
SKY NEWS VIDEO:
media.smh.com.au/?rid=19025&sy=smh&source=smh.com...
Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
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I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/05/10/1146940577572.html?fro...
SKY NEWS VIDEO:
media.smh.com.au/?rid=19025&sy=smh&source=smh.com...
Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
sparks shower over broadway
I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/05/10/1146940577572.html?fro...
SKY NEWS VIDEO:
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Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
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I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
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Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
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Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
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Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
auto white balance obviously didn't work.
Much clearer then previous N93 shot in our dining room (which is lit by overhead track lighting and creme coloured walls).
See first comment for previous N93 shot.
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10. Paige Miles
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sparks shower over broadway
I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/05/10/1146940577572.html?fro...
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Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
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El campeón ha sido el equipo más goleador, el segundo menos goleado y ha tenido tres jugadores en el Top5 de máximos realizadores de la competición
El FC Barcelona ha revalidado el título de Liga gracias a una temporada larga y dominada, a grandes rasgos, por los de Luis Enrique. Con el triunfo en Granada en la última jornada, los azulgranas confirmaron la consecución de la 24ª Liga de su historia en un curso que será recordado por la racha de 39 partidos invictos. Luis Suárez ha sido uno de los grandes protagonistas de la temporada, coronándose Pichichi y Bota de Oro europeo gracias a los 40 goles conseguidos.
Repasamos todos los datos que resumen el título de la Liga 2015/16:
Luis Enrique ha utilizado un total de 25 futbolistas durante la temporada en la Liga. De los 24 integrantes del primer equipo, el portero Jordi Masip es el único que no ha disputado ningún minuto, mientras que Gerard Gumbau y Sergi Samper son los jugadores del filial que han participado con el equipo durante el curso doméstico. Luis Suárez, con 3.150 minutos, es el jugador que ha participado más.
El Barça ha acabado la Liga como el equipo más goleador del campeonato con 112 goles. Estos se han repartido con 67 goles en el Camp Nou y 45 a domicilio. Después de ir durante gran parte del curso por detrás del subcampeón final, el Real Madrid (110), la racha en el tramo final del campeonato ha situado al equipo azulgrana al frente de la tabla anotadora. Y es que los culés han marcado 24 goles en los últimos cinco partidos: Deportivo de la Coruña (0-8), Sporting de Gijón (6-0), Betis (0-2), Español (5-0) y Granada (0-3).
De estos 112 goles conseguidos, 90 han sido obra de los jugadores del tridente: Luis Suárez (40) + Leo Messi (26) + Neymar Jr (24). Además, los tres delanteros azulgranas están en el Top5 de goleadores del campeonato. Entre ellos se cuelan Cristiano Ronaldo (35) y Benzema (24), del Real Madrid.
El equipo se ha caracterizado durante esta temporada por marcar más goles durante las segundas partes. Y es que de los 112 goles que ha marcado el Barça, 70 han sido tras el descanso, y 42 se han firmado en los 45 minutos iniciales.
La gran mayoría de goles se han marcado desde dentro del área. De hecho, sólo ocho goles se han conseguido desde más allá del límite del área, y seis de ellos han sido obra de Leo Messi.
El argentino, además, es el jugador que se ha mostrado más acertado en los lanzamientos de falta directa. Messi ha marcado esta temporada 4 goles de esta modalidad, igualado con el jugador del Valencia Dani Parejo. Además, gracias a un gol más de Neymar Jr, el Barça es el equipo más efectivo en este aspecto.
La gran cifra goleadora del conjunto de Luis Enrique se explica, en gran parte, a las muchas goleadas conseguidas durante el curso, tanto en el Camp Nou como a domicilio. Entre las goleadas en el Estadio destacan tres partidos con 6-0 en el marcador, contra el Athletic Club, el Getafe y el Sporting. Como visitante cabe destacar las victorias en Riazor ante el Deportivo de la Coruña (0-8) y en el Santiago Bernabéu en el Clásico contra el Real Madrid (0-4).
El Barça también ha sido el equipo que más pases ha completado durante el campeonato. Los hombres de Luis Enrique han intentado un total de 24.208 pases, de los que 21.012 han sido completados con éxito. Esto supone un 87% de efectividad. En este aspecto destaca la estadística de Sergio Busquets. El centrocampista azulgrana ha sido el tercer mejor pasador de la Liga, con 2.176 asistencias completadas. Por delante sólo están el exazulgrana Roberto Trashorras, del Rayo Vallecano (2.349), y Toni Kroos, del Real Madrid (2.277).
La portería azulgrana ha quedado a cero en 18 de las 38 jornadas disputadas. Gracias a este dato, el conjunto azulgrana ha terminado como el segundo equipo menos goleado del campeonato. Los porteros del Barça, Bravo y Ter Stegen, han recibido un total de 29 goles, sólo superados por los 18 de Jan Oblak, del Atlético de Madrid.
Una temporada más, el Barça ha sido el equipo menos sancionado durante las 38 jornadas. Y es que el conjunto azulgrana ha recibido 66 tarjetas amarillas y sólo una roja. El único azulgrana expulsado durante la Liga ha sido Javier Mascherano, en el partido de la jornada 9 en el Camp Nou contra el Eibar.
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I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/05/10/1146940577572.html?fro...
SKY NEWS VIDEO:
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Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
Obviously the different lighting in the bathroom helped and so did the flash which gives a washed out but much more readable photo.
Much clearer then previous N93 shot in our dining room (which is lit by overhead track lighting and creme coloured walls).
See first comment for previous N93 shot.
I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/05/10/1146940577572.html?fro...
SKY NEWS VIDEO:
media.smh.com.au/?rid=19025&sy=smh&source=smh.com...
Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
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Thanksgiving celebrations usually center around the main staple of the feast: the turkey. Now that Thanksgiving has passed and you probably have leftovers, what should you do with all that turkey, all that turkey inside your fridge? Well, Greenopolis would like to offer you the Top Five Uses for Turkey Leftovers, information that you might find useful once you recover from your food coma. It turns out that there are some really great reasons why turkey can be beneficial for both you and the environment. Check it out!
1. Boost Your Concentration
Turkey contains good amounts of the amino acid tyrosine, which the brain uses to produce dopamine and noradrenaline, which trigger the brain cells that enhance concentration and mental alertness. A daily snack containing poultry or game may provide a boost to mental abilities.
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White turkey meat is a rich source of protein and has a low fat content. It is therefore an ideal food for those on a weight-loss diet.
3. Get Happy!
Turkey is rich in tryptophan, which is needed for the production of the neurotransmitter serotonin, which helps the body maintain a feeling of well-being and it controls appetite. Eating turkey regularly may help maintain a high level of serotonin and thereby dispel depression and hunger.
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Take one turkey neck (inside your turkey) and/or buy a package of three necks and simmer for broth to make and enjoy wonderful gravy for your Thanksgiving dinner.
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