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LEGANA-Unusually for a country which almost always does everything second, Legaña has today made a pioneering leap into the 21st century with the opening of the world's first wave energy plant. The plant was the brainchild of Fiorentina owner and Petroleo Sindicato chairman Ricardo Rico, who wanted to diversify his oil empire into cleaner energy sources. The Legañan government encouraged the development and indeed provided 50% of the costs in order to promote companies to invest in renewable sources of electricity.
A spokesman for Mr. Rico, told us, "This project shows the future of electricity production and that Petroleo Sindicato, along with the Legañan government, is taking sustainability seriously. So remember, keep filling up your cars with our oil because a tiny proportion of the electricity used to make it comes from renewable sources." Full Story
LEGANA-The president of Legaña, Pedro Cuahchic, has been accused of failing to support his valuable ally
and Emperor of Legoland, Emperor David. The accusations come after a valuable shipment of rifles offered by El
Presidente to help the Legoland government in its war against the Legoban were delayed until after
a peace deal had been brokered between the two sides.
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KILIMANLEGO-Coming into the tournament the clear cut favorites were Forerunners who were looking to defend their title. After making it to the semifinals in the Lego Outer-European Cup (LOEC) and showing that they could compete well against international competition, many thought that this would be an easy warm-up for the upcoming Super 16 Conference competition.
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ND LAND-ND Land FC manager Zdenek Zeman has declared that the title race will be closer next season and blamed Jurgen Klinsmann's
incredible run of draws as the reason why they failed to lift the ND Land league title last term.
ND Land's largest club-side drew 10 of their opening 14 games in the 2008/9 campaign leaving them in 15th place, well
behind eventual winners Albern.
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LEGANA-Rumours from Santa Maria suggest that El Presidente is considering Fiorentina owner Ricardo Rico for a top
Legañan sports award. Sources close to the Legañan president say that he wishes to improve
the reputation of football in Legaña by showering Rico with the award. An aide, Ramone Asistente,
told our reporters that, “Cuahchic wants to show what businessfigs in Legaña can do in helping with foreign relations.
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LEGANA-The Legañan owner of Fiorentina, oil tycoon Ricardo Rico, has threatened to sell the club should they be relegated from Serie A.
Following today’s loss to Emperor Eagles, the normally shy owner released a statement saying, “Regrettably I must give the
players and managing staff notice that should they fail to keep the club in Serie A I will be forced to relinquish my ownership of
the club.”
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LEGANA-News from the capital of Legaña, Santa Maria, has dried up in the last few months but recent reports say that the country’s military are
preparing for a large counter-insurgency operation against political dissidents. Journalists were alerted to the possibility of
upcoming action by a presidential press report.
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LEGANA-The Legañan owner of Fiorentina, Ricardo Rico, has issued a press statement today backing manager Cesare Prandelli
and assuring fans that results at the club are set to improve. Following rumours in the press that Rico would sack managerfig
Prandelli should Fiorentina lose to BFB, Rico spoke to the press.
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