BEIJING adidas tubular radial suomi , March 8 (Xinhua) -- Brazilian striker Paulo Henrique completed a hat-trick to help Shanghai Greenland beat Shanghai Shenxin 6-2 in a local derby clash in the Chinese Super League on Sunday.
The newly recruited legendary Australian veteran Tim Cahill was warmly welcomed in his first appearance for Greenland, but it was Henrique's day as he scored the team's first goal in the 28th minute and finished his hat-trick with two more goals in the second half.
An own goal by defender Lim You-Hwan and a fouled penalty by Liao Chengjian further depressed the Shenxin squad which had to settle with a 0-3 scoreline in the dying minutes of the first half. Daniel Chima's last minute goal in the first half helped Shenxin keep some hopes alive.
In the second half, two goals from Henrique and one from Stophira Sunzu helped Greenland smash Shenxin 6-2 at last adidas tubular suomi , while Chi Zhongguo hit another for the visiting team.
The runner-up of last season Beijing Guoan beat the newly promoted Chongqing Lifan 3-0 as the three strikers Dejan Demjanovic, Pablo Batalla and Erton Fejzullahu scored for the visiting team.
In other two games, Shandong Luneng beat Changchun Yatai 2-0 myydään yeezy boost 350 v2 , and Henan Jianye beat Tianjin Teda 3-1.
The defending champions Guangzhou Evergrande will meet the newly promoted Shijiazhuang Ever Bright on Monday.
HOUSTON, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- Dozens of protesters marched Saturday night in the fourth largest U.S. city of Houston to honor those killed in police-involved shootings as well as other incidents locally and across the nation.
Supporters of Black Lives Matter, an activist movement against violence and racism toward black people, chanted the slogans such as "No justice, no peace! No racist police! Hands up, don't shoot," the local TV station ABC13 reported.
There was a large police presence during the march from MacGregor Park through the University of Houston down to Texas Southern University.
"Too many times people are dying at the hands of cops. We're tired of coming here and saying black lives matters -- police need to stop killing us," said Gregory Chatman, 25, a student of the Houston Community College and co-organizer of the event.
"We just want black people to feel safe in our communities. We want to go outside without worrying about if police are going to kill us or harass us today," he added.
Deondre Moore, another co-organizer of the event, also said, "We're tired of seeing what's going on in America. We're fed up."
"Every morning I see black and brown bodies in the street. I don't feel safe when I see a police officer coming around. I'm afraid to say this, but white people don't have to deal with this," he said.
"When something is wrong, we need to call it for what it is -- systematic racism, police brutality, a system that wasn't built for people who look like me. It needs to be dismantled and rebuilt," he added.
Some protesters said that racism is real in America and they stressed the importance of speaking up and not letting others silence their voices.
The protest came after the recent police-involved shootings of black men in the U.S. states of Oklahoma and North Carolina.
Meanwhile, seven protesters were arrested by police during a march on Saturday afternoon in Jackson Square in Louisiana's largest city of New Orleans to protest against the city's four monuments honoring Civil War era figures.
Take 'Em Down NOLA, a grassroots group opposed to the prevalence of the city's monuments honoring white supremacists, remains frustrated that more than 8 months after the City Council voted to remove the four monuments, those monuments still remain.
The group said that statue of Andrew Jackson, who was a slaveholder and served as the 7th president of the United States, must go. Enditem
SEOUL, Feb. 16 (Xinhua) -- The United States will dispatch nuclear-capable F-22 stealth fighters to South Korea in an apparent show of force to militarily pressure the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Yonhap news agency reported Tuesday citing military authorities.
Four F-22 fighters adidas yeezy boost 350 v2 suomi , one of U.S. strategic assets that have been estimated to be sent to show joint defense readiness between Seoul and Washington, will make a sortie on Wednesday to the Korean peninsula.
The F-22 fighter has a stealth function of escaping any radar detection, capable of carrying nuclear missiles and bombs.
Its operational range reaches as far as 2 adidas yeezy boost 350 suomi ,177 km. The F-22 fighters deployed at a U.S. air base in Okinawa, Japan can fly to the Korean peninsula in about two hours.
The F-22 sortie would come in the wake of the DPRK's long-range rocket launch on Feb. 7, which outsiders see as a test of banned ballistic missile technology adidas yeezy suomi , following Pyongyang's fourth nuclear test on Jan. 6, the first of its disputed H-bomb test.
Four days after the DPRK's nuclear detonation last month, the U.S. military sent a long-range B-52 bomber adidas pure boost suomi , capable of delivering nuclear bombs, over South Korea's airspace from the U.S. air base in Guam.
The B-52 bomber can infiltrate at the highest altitude of 55,000 feet adidas nmd human race suomi , or 16.8 km, carrying 35 conventional bombs and 12 cruise missiles.
It can deliver air-to-ground nuclear missiles with a range of 200 km and air-launched cruise missiles with a range of 2,500 km to 3 adidas nmd chukka suomi ,000 km.
In addition, the U.S. recently dispatched a nuclear-powered submarine to the peninsula.
The USS John C. Stennis, a U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier adidas nmd city sock suomi , will reportedly be mobilized to South Korea during this year's joint annual war games between Seoul and Washington that will kick off on March 7 and run through April 30.
The Key Resolve command post exercise and the Foal Eagle field training exercise have been denounced by Pyongyang as a rehearsal for northward invasion.
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