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There will be two minutes of injury time to be played. 89′ Into the final few minutes. Grosskreutz tries a shot from range... just wide of goal. 87′ Both teams are going for the win with every ball and run being closely fought for as Borriello is nabbed offside. 85′ The stadium has gone quiet, but the 6,000 Italian fans are making some noise after seeing their side get back into the game. 83′ Great save by Buffon as he denies the angled drive from Khedira by sticking his foot out! Thrilling finale in Germany. 81′ Goal Giuseppe Rossi 81′ GOAL! Italy score with Giuseppe Rossi who fires on goal... Neuer makes an initial save, but the Italian taps home the rebound! 80′ Italy have just ten minutes to salvage some pride here in Dortmund. 78′ Substitution  Giorgio Chiellini  Domenico Criscito 78′ Chiellini comes off for Criscito... the Juventus defender took a knock to the knee earlier. 76′ Free-kick Italy... Giovinco takes it quickly, but it comes back off the wall. 75′ Substitution  Miroslav Klose  Kevin Großkreutz 74′ Substitution  Stefano Mauri  Sebastian Giovinco 74′ Another penalty is waved away! Chiellini goes to ground for Italy inside the box following a challenge from Boateng, but incredibly play goes on! 72′ Schweinsteiger goes for glory from long range, but the ball is always rising and goes over. 70′ The game's intensity is starting to run thin. Germany are starting to look a little tired. 68′ Ohhh! What a chance for Italy... Borriello beats the offside trap by inches, but he cannot finish past Neuer who is forced into making a great save from the striker's left-foot shot. 66′ Italy look shy out there as Maggio gives the ball away to Aogo. La Nazionale seem flat and out of ideas. 64′ Substitution  Holger Badstuber  Mats Hummels 64′ Substitution  Philipp Lahm  Jerome Boateng 64′ Motta comes off for Aquilani for Italy. Germany replace Lahm and Badstuber with Boateng and Hummels. 63′ Substitution  Thiago Motta  Alberto Aquilani 62′ It seems like Thiago Motta will make space for Juventus midfielder Aquilani who is warming up. 60′ Great run by Lahm who dribbles down the flank to cross for Klose... Inter defender Andrea Ranocchia does extremely well to clear for the corner which breaks dowm. 58′ Italy are on the rise as they make the play. Germany are still looking settled though in a balanced start to the second half. 56′ Great vision by Borriello to pick out Rossi who goes for the first-time shot... Neuer though makes it his with the not to difficult save. 54′ Substitution  Mattia Cassani  Christian Maggio 54′ Cassani remains injured following the Podolski shot... he cannot continue and so Prandelli replaces him with Maggio. 52′ Podolski feints a left-foot strike and comes back onto his right foot, but the shot is a poor one and ends up wide of Italy's goal. 50′ Montolivo tries to launch Rossi on the counter attack, but the Villarreal ace is easily barged off the ball by Badstuber. 47′ Germany enjoying the lions share of the possession as they hold onto the ball well. Italy need a spark. 46′ Substitution  Thomas Müller  Mario Götze 46′ Substitution  Giampaolo Pazzini  Giuseppe Rossi 46′ Substitution  Antonio Cassano  Marco Borriello 45′ Borriello and Rossi replace Cassano and Pazzini for the second half for Italy. Goetze comes on for Muller for the Germans.

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@Tim: I guess my "incite" comment based upon the NAACP story was an appropriate use of theRead More term. If you can't win an argument on facts, you throw the race card. This shuts down open dialog and hurts all parties. This is a sad day.
Mary Ann Overbaugh June 18, 2013 at 10:44 am
Oddly, in 90's, this achievement gap was alleged not to be real and not allowed to be discussed.Read More Betsy Kenneson brought it forth while she was on the BOE and was publically trounced for making such a comment at that time. A lot could have happened in the 20 years since then...I think it did. Most of the children that attended schools in Windsor now have friends of all races and are comfortable with all. And I have actually seen, white young men ask black young men to be their best man and black young men ask white young men to be their best man. Isn't that part of the point of diversity in schools? Maybe the achievement gap is due to not understanding and taking responsibility for your own achievement and future life.
Avon Lady June 13, 2013 at 10:42 pm
Misfit June 14, 2013 at 03:18 pm
Oh please, I was a student of WHS, Sage Park and OE. If you pay attention and actually take schoolRead More seriously than maybe the child won't be on the 'lower track.' I'm sure I was apart of that track, but I went on to college and got my bachelors because I wanted to and because I no that in order to survive in today's economy, McDonald's isn't going to cut it. Tell your child to straighten up and take school seriously! It's not always about color!!
Henry G June 18, 2013 at 12:51 pm
Could it possibly be black and latino parents don't take as much interest in their children? ThatRead More they don't make them accountable to their efforts? Could it be that the teachers of Windsor are doing the best they can without being able to discipline your children? That's quite an accusation Debra - to blame this on teachers of Windsor! That's part of the problem of America right now..... blame it on someone else - rather than take accountability!
Avon Lady June 13, 2013 at 10:08 pm
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/allfiredup/2013/06/14/freedom-u-w-thelma-taormina - Discussion aboutRead More Common Core & UN Agenda 21
Mary Ann Overbaugh June 13, 2013 at 07:07 pm
Thanks Bill, I would just like some clarification from a council member if they are removing theRead More whole program or just the amendment?
Mary Ann Overbaugh June 18, 2013 at 10:07 am
Still no answer from anyone on the Town Council.
Mary Ann Overbaugh June 18, 2013 at 10:08 am
Please answer a direct questions with a succinct and definitive answer....not a tap dance.
CatherineDennis June 11, 2013 at 10:01 pm
Another important fact came out in tonight's TPZ meeting. Anita Mips noted that years ago the townRead More created issues with her property regarding a waterway going next to her property and stated that is how she became involved in the Town. Interesting -that is the same reason that I became involved -I had issue with the way the town operated on a personal level and was appalled at the way things operated -so I too became involved. Dem's take notice -maybe once and for all you will stop discounting our votes as just get even upset people. It was good enough for one of your own.
Albert Williams June 18, 2013 at 07:28 am
I'm sorry it took me a week to watch this, but yes, job well done Mr. O'Brien and thank you for yourRead More dedication. The rest of the TP&Z didn't even blink to the concerns you raised, just rubber stamped it through - disgusting. I say a parking garage needs to be raised in downtown, that's the only parking answer, beyond that it's just another example of poor planning. 500 people from the theater, parking for numerous others visiting the other area establishments, grocery store parking, town hall parking, special event parking, train station parking, CVS parking, and then the heard of people visiting after throwing horseshoes in the $90k horseshoe pits...where are they going to fit? Sound like 10 pounds of "stuff" trying to fit in a 5 pound bag.
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CatherineDennis June 11, 2013 at 10:37 pm
Congrats to the students, their parents for instilling excellence and coaches. You make us proud.Read More Keep up the great work
Mary Ann Overbaugh June 11, 2013 at 10:18 am
Thanks for saying it better than I could have.
Aaron Jubrey June 13, 2013 at 11:26 am
Here are the facts: No, the people who built the horseshoe pits were not told the land would beRead More sold eventually. No, your backyard can not be made into a public park. The cost could have been far less than $90,000, however, times have changed and the town does not allow private individuals to construct the improvements. The group involved with the horseshoe pit put forth numerous alternatives to help defray the costs, and had an estimate roughly half the cost. The town put the project out to bid, and went with the low bidder. Once the sale of the land is finalized, the money made from the sale will have paid for the relocation of the horseshoe pits and it won't have cost the taxpayers any money. Mr. and Mrs. Cicero commonly make the (correct) argument that projects should go out to bid, and the most competitive bid should be selected. That's exactly what we did. Aside from the fact that one has nothing to do with the other, I have been very vocal about the need to find space for the robotics team. I have spent many volunteers hours with members of that team, and I have a great respect for that program and the students involved. I have asked the town manager, both publicly and privately, to do what he can to assist the superintendent in finding a home for Team Paragon. However, it really is a Board of Education issue. By the way, it was the town that stepped up and helped Team Paragon to find affordable, suitable, temporary space on town property until development begins on Mechanic Street.
CatherineDennis June 13, 2013 at 07:17 pm
Thank you for your comments Mr. Jubrey. I am confused. If town land is sold, and there is a profitRead More -it is still town money correct? Town money is tax payer money. My point is if tax payer money is spent responsibly for items truly needed by the town then we see less increases in tax over time (percentage) correct? I applaud your continued help in seeking a home for Team Paragon.
Skip Cashwell June 13, 2013 at 09:59 am
Thank you Nanette Fryxell for the link to "Teaching African American Students: A Look atRead More Instructional Methods and Cultural Differences." This should be mandatory reading for not only all members of the BoE, but also every member of our schools' staffs. Perhaps, too, Marion James should read this...he might be able to complete his (spurious) study now, and allow reallocation of the funds currently allocated to a meaningful use.
Jim B June 13, 2013 at 08:19 pm
Regardless of race, religion or other defining characteristics, a child's approach to learningRead More begins at home. Parents need to step back and instill a willingness to learn in their children. We made sure to read every evening tour children such that by the time they started kindergarten, they all could read fluently.
Nanette Fryxell June 14, 2013 at 09:20 am
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