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Gareth Bale loved Arsenal and Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp admired’ Tottenham legend Glenn Hoddle, while Harry Kane ‘played’ for both sides

Gareth Bale loved Arsenal and Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp admired’ Tottenham legend Glenn Hoddle, while Harry Kane ‘played’ for both sides

Sports
There are few more fiery rivalries in England than Arsenal vs Tottenham and the latest instalment sees the two sides lock horns at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. If you play for Arsenal, you’re programmed to hate Tottenham and vice versa. However, some may have had split loyalties in the past. Getty Images - Getty Don’t be surprised to see more scenes like these on Sunday! On signing for Tottenham, Matt Doherty addressed historic tweets of him declaring his love for Arsenal in a hilarious video. More high-profile Spurs players have been associated with Arsenal too. Harry Kane is Spurs through and through, fans even describe him as ‘one of our own’. However, it could have all turned out very differently. As a child he played for Arsenal’s academy. Im...
Glenn Close, Jake Gyllenhaal headline ‘Angels in America’ benefit

Glenn Close, Jake Gyllenhaal headline ‘Angels in America’ benefit

Entertainment
Sept. 25 (UPI) -- Broadway.com confirmed Friday an all-star cast for The Great Work Begins: Scenes from Angels in America. The live event will occur Oct. 8 at 8:30 p.m. EDT on Broadway.com's YouTube Channel to benefit amfAR's Fund to Fight COVID-19. In an announcement on Broadway.com's website, Angels in America playwright Tony Kushner and director Ellie Heyman announced the cast. Glenn Close, Paul Dano, Jeremy O. Harris, Brian Tyree Henry, Laura Linney, Patti LuPone, S. Epatha Merkerson, Andrew Rannells, Daphne Rubin-Vega and more make up the cast. Advertisement Deadline confirmed that Close would play the role of Roy Cohn. Broadway.com also teased special appearances by Alan Cumming, Jake Gyllenhaal and Whoopi Goldberg. Kushner, Heyman and the cast will participate in a Q&A followin...
Glenn Greenwald: Brazil accuses journalist of cyber-crimes

Glenn Greenwald: Brazil accuses journalist of cyber-crimes

Technology
Brazilian authorities are seeking to bring charges against Glenn Greenwald, the journalist who published Edward Snowden's intelligence agency leaks.Mr Greenwald has been accused of "helping guiding and encouraging" a criminal group that hacked into the phones of Brazilian officials.The journalist had recently published stories describing private messages between public prosecutors.At this point, federal public prosecutors have proposed the charges.However, a judge still needs to decide whether to formally indict him.Six other individuals have also been accused of illegal telephone interceptions and conspiracy among other related crimes.Brazilian prosecutors allege that, during his interactions with the group, Mr Greenwald advised its members to delete mes...
Brazil indicts The Intercept founder Glenn Greenwald

Brazil indicts The Intercept founder Glenn Greenwald

World
Jan. 21 (UPI) -- Prosecutors in Brazil have filed charges against American journalist Glenn Greenwald, founder of The Intercept, accusing him of cybercrimes, court documents made public Tuesday indicate. The government said Greenwald "helped, encouraged and oriented" members of a criminal organization that hacked the cellphones of multiple public officials last year, including prosecutors. The Intercept published articles based on the cellphone records he allegedly helped hackers obtain. The records included messages the website said provided "unprecedented insight into the operations of the anti-corruption task force that transformed Brazilian politics and gained worldwide attention." The documents included messages from Justice Minister Sergio Moro, who previously led the task force. T...
Southampton 2-2 Brighton: Late Glenn Murray penalty completes Seagulls fightback

Southampton 2-2 Brighton: Late Glenn Murray penalty completes Seagulls fightback

Sports
south coast stalemate The visitors came back from two goals down to earn a point at St Mary's Glenn Murray scored a stoppage-time penalty as Brighton recovered from two goals down to draw 2-2 at south coast rivals Southampton. The veteran striker converted his fourth goal of the season from the spot after Saints substitute James Ward-Prowse was adjudged to have fouled Shane Duffy by referee Anthony Taylor. There was late drama at St Mary’s Pierre Hojbjerg’s stunning strike and a penalty from Danny Ings looked to have put the hosts on course for successive Premier League wins for the first time since April 2017, before Albion defender Duffy headed in to start the fightback. The late equaliser denied Saints what would have been just...