Thursday, February 27, 2014

Royce White works out with Kings, could sign 10-day deal

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The Sacramento Kings recently worked out 22-year-old forward and mental health advocate Royce White and are likely to sign him to a 10-day contract, two people with knowledge of the situation told USA TODAY Sports.

The people spoke on the condition of anonymity because no deal had yet been finalized.

White was drafted 16th overall by the Houston Rockets out of the University of Minnesota in 2012, but he struggled to adjust to the NBA lifestyle, in part, because of the well-chronicled anxiety disorder from which he suffers.

White had a public and often-contentious back and forth with Rockets officials regarding the support system, or lack thereof in his opinion, that he deemed necessary to thrive in the professional ranks.

He was traded from the Rockets to the Philadelphia 76ers in Aug. 2013, but - as was the case with the Rockets - never played in an NBA before getting cut three months later. White has played in 17 games for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA Development League, averaging 11.4 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.3 assists. The Houston Chronicle first reported that the Kings had held a workout for White.

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

GameStop UK cuts price on Xbox One Titanfall bundle

GameStop UK is currently accepting preorders for the Xbox One Titanfall bundle for £370, or a full £30 below the bundle's £400 price point. That discount is on top of the £30 price cut Microsoft announced yesterday, which will see the console officially drop from £430 to £400 effective Friday, February 28.

It's one of the Deal Of The Day deals we've seen so far on the Xbox One. Of course, it's only valid in the UK, but GameStop stores in the United States are offering a promotion of their own for the Xbox One Titanfall bundle.

GameStop UK's £370 Titanfall Xbox One bundle offer includes a black console, digital copy of the game, Kinect, a standard Xbox One controller ( not the special-edition one), a chat headset, and one-month Xbox Live Gold membership--which you'll need to play the game.

The Titanfall Xbox One bundle will be available in North America alongside the game on March 11, followed by a March 14 release in Europe.

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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Music, food and fun to mark Chinese New Year

NEW Year has been celebrated in style by the chinese nice chinese new year cards community of St John's Church in Whitehaven.

By Mark White

The Hensingham church played host to a well-attended gathering that featured food, the popping of red balloons and traditional Chinese music.

Organiser Jema Chan said: "I put on this event because most of the Chinese people in Copeland are living here as immigrants and are very hard working.

"They work long hours and some of them can't speak English fluently so I thought it was a great opportunity to get them all together.

"As someone who is quite integrated into the English community, I wanted to put on the event so that they be surrounded by Chinese culture."

The music was performed by St Bees School pupils Gordon Huang, who played classic guitar, and Margherita Li on the gu zheng - a Chinese horizontal harp.

"It can be quite lonely for some of them and this gives them a social opportunity," Jema added.

"Lots of them say to me that they didn't realise how many other Chinese people there are in the area which is great because they get to meet new people.

"Everyone brings some food, we share it out and then we listen to performances from some Chinese St Bees students."

Everyone who attended the event is a member of the Chinese fellowship at St John's Church.

Jema said: "As well as getting everyone together for Chinese New Year, it is also to open everyone up to God and welcome Him into their lives for the New Year."

CREATIVE children designed and presented cards to international students at St Bees School in celebration of Chinese New Year.

The youngsters in Prep 3 were helped by sixth form pupil Amy Martin to make the cards as part of an art project. They also learned how to write in Chinese and make origami.

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