Celtic recorded a comfortable victory at Parkhead as they dominated the visitors in the second half with a Gary Hooper inspired performance. The English striker got two goals and two assists – for Scott Brown and James Forrest – as Celtic ran out 4-0 winners. County went into the match in poor form as they hadn’t won in their last six Spl outings. Their last victory came on 3 November against Aberdeen. Celtic, on the other hand, were in excellent form having won their last four league matches. Despite the large score line County played quite well throughout the match and had their finishing been more clinical could have troubled the home side.
Celtic lined up in a 4-3-3 with Victor Wanyama sitting in behind the two central midfielders and Gary Hooper playing in a false number 9 role behind the two wide-forwards. Celtic made two changes to the side that beat St.
Celtic lined up in a 4-3-3 with Victor Wanyama sitting in behind the two central midfielders and Gary Hooper playing in a false number 9 role behind the two wide-forwards. Celtic made two changes to the side that beat St.
- 12/23/2012
- by Adam Henderson
- Obsessed with Film
A teenager diagnosed herself with cancer after watching her illness depicted in the Cameron Diaz weepie My Sister's Keeper
No one ever claimed going to the cinema was good for you, but a teenage girl has discovered that paying attention while watching a DVD can save your life, after she diagnosed herself with cancer during a viewing of the Cameron Diaz movie My Sister's Keeper.
Alex Cooper, 17, realised she was suffering from leukaemia when she noticed symptoms similar to her own in a dying character from the 2009 Nick Cassavetes weepie, which also stars Abigail Breslin and Alec Baldwin. She had previously believed her lethargy was due simply to being a lazy teenager, she told the Telegraph. But when she went to see her Gp in October 2010 she was swiftly diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia (Cml) and immediately began a course of chemotherapy.
"It was one of those surreal moments in life,...
No one ever claimed going to the cinema was good for you, but a teenage girl has discovered that paying attention while watching a DVD can save your life, after she diagnosed herself with cancer during a viewing of the Cameron Diaz movie My Sister's Keeper.
Alex Cooper, 17, realised she was suffering from leukaemia when she noticed symptoms similar to her own in a dying character from the 2009 Nick Cassavetes weepie, which also stars Abigail Breslin and Alec Baldwin. She had previously believed her lethargy was due simply to being a lazy teenager, she told the Telegraph. But when she went to see her Gp in October 2010 she was swiftly diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia (Cml) and immediately began a course of chemotherapy.
"It was one of those surreal moments in life,...
- 5/17/2012
- by Ben Child
- The Guardian - Film News
Parlovr might have started out with a bargain Kmart guitar, a two-piece drum kit and an unassuming keyboard but it's been a long time since 2006 and it's been even longer since the three piece set of Jeremy MacCuish, Alex Cooper and Louis David Jackson have gone back to Montreal in an effort to embark on an orchestral '90s production.
- 5/8/2012
- Pastemagazine.com
Angela Bassett will topline the ABC pilot One Police Plaza, Variety reports. She’ll play the first female New York police commissioner. (Perhaps she inherited the job from Blue Bloods’ Tom Selleck?) Should the series — exec produced by Criminal Minds’ Mark Gordon, Deborah Spera, and the pilot’s writers, crime novelist Linda Fairstein (the Alex Cooper mysteries) and Ken Solarz (who’s penned episodes of CSI: NY, Profiler, and Miami Vice) — make it to air, it will be Bassett’s first series gig since ER. (We don’t count her voicing Michelle Obama on an episode of The Simpsons earlier this year.
- 11/18/2010
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
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