Hockey
Pictures of the soccer match yesterday may follow - hopefully - but as for now the latest hockey news (and by latest I mean 20 minutes old!):
Associated Press Jul 6, 2007, 12:07 PM EDT
Sabres' Vanek signs offer sheet with Oilers
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -High-scoring Sabres forward Thomas Vanek signed a seven-year, $50 million offer sheet from the Edmonton Oilers, and Buffalo now has seven days to match the offer. (nhl.com)
Wow. Our Austrian star an Oiler? That would be so cool!
[edit 11:18] Latest, latest news: although having one week time it took the Sabres less than an hour to make their decision; they matched the Oilers offer and Vanek will stay in Buffalo. Oh well. (nhl.com)
Associated Press Jul 6, 2007, 12:07 PM EDT
Sabres' Vanek signs offer sheet with Oilers
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -High-scoring Sabres forward Thomas Vanek signed a seven-year, $50 million offer sheet from the Edmonton Oilers, and Buffalo now has seven days to match the offer. (nhl.com)
Wow. Our Austrian star an Oiler? That would be so cool!
[edit 11:18] Latest, latest news: although having one week time it took the Sabres less than an hour to make their decision; they matched the Oilers offer and Vanek will stay in Buffalo. Oh well. (nhl.com)
relationes - 2007/07/06 18:27
St Albert is an about 30,000 people town just outside of the Edmonton city limits and the place where Anya's family (since spring including herself) lives. And they invited me for dinner (which of course was very nice). I may never have posted a picture, so this is Anya (the picture is from last fall).
After the dinner we went to that little hillock where Father Lacombe's chapel is situated - next to the Catholic Church (one of the largest I've seen here) and the cemetery and two old folks homes and whatever more. I should have taken a picture of the whole "complex".
Of course the Church's position is the same in the old and the new world, and I remember a couple of sermons against abortion in church. However as much as Austrian Catholics may personally reject abortion, there also seems to be a general agreement that it's a personal choice. Or at least I had the opinion that that's the general attitude in our country, isn't it? I haven't really talked to people here but from what I've experienced in the media and on the internet abortion is really one of the most explosive topics (as far as the combination of religious feelings and political opinion is concerned). I assume even more so in the US than in Canada, but in Canada still more than in Europe...