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19 June 2013

Scottish manager to start career at English club in Wales

New manager David Moyes begins his reign as Manchester United manager with a trip to Swansea on the opening weekend of the season. It has also been confirmed that 33 of Man United's games next season will kick off on a Saturday afternoon at 3pm local time. In non-soccer-related news, Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei has unveiled its latest mobile handset, the Ascend P6. It is the thinnest on the market and has the most powerful front-facing camera on the market, according to the firm. But I will not be buying it because it's not an Apple product. Apple's products are one of the few things in this world that are worth the extra money. But enough about that because it is known to many a parent (and many who are not themselves parents) that getting children to take a nap can be hard. However, getting them to eat pancakes is not nearly as difficult. But how are the two related? I'll tell you how: police in Westerville, Ohio, say a 37-year-old mother operating a day care out of her home hit upon a plan - she allegedly crushed medications that cause drowsiness and put them in pancakes. The mother, whose name is Tammy Eppley, has been charged with six counts of child endangerment. Her first court date is July 12. Eppley, who runs the Caterpillar Clubhouse, cared for six children (including one of her own) between the ages of 2 and 5. That seems to be a rather fool-proof way of getting children to sleep, but it's just wrong. I mean, what if one of the children was molested or kidnapped during their nap?

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