23/04/2014 Newsround


23/04/2014

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Good morning, I'm Ayshah, and I've got your Wednesday headlines. Coming

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up: A day on from the sacking of David Moyes, now the big question -

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who'll take over at Manchester United?

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And the royals hit the DJ decks down under. This is Newsround.

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First up, a day after David Moyes was sacked as Manchester United

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manager the focus is now turning to who will replace him. Ryan Giggs has

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been put in charge temporarily until the end of the season with

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Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal and Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp

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some of the names suggested. But Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola

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has ruled himself out of the job. I am here, I am at Bayern Munich and

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I want to stay two more years here. We won the Bundesliga but I feel

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that our team can improve, I feel that we can be better.

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Next, to a very special birthday. 450 years ago today a man was born

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who many say was the greatest writer ever to pick up a quill - playwright

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William Shakespeare. Celebrations will be taking place up and down the

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country to mark the anniversary, including a fireworks display in his

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home town of Stratford-upon-Avon. He's credited with inventing

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thousands of words we use today, like "swagger" and "fashionable",

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but his legacy has far more to it than that, as Nel's been finding

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out. Many people think that William

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Shakespeare was the greatest writ is writer of all time. We know that he

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looked something like this, but because he lived so long ago much of

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his life was still a mystery. He wrote some of the greatest plays of

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his day. He was a fantastic storyteller. He knew how to make

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people gasp, he knew how to make people laugh and cry just by

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standing and sitting in a theatre like this. You could sit here, look

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at the play and gasp. Shakespeare is thought to have invented over 2000

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words, including horrid, lonely and majestic. He is also responsible for

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phrases such as in a pickle and vanished into thin air. Our language

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would not be the same without him. Shakespeare is like learning a new

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language when you read it. Shakespeare makes you laugh, makes

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you cry, that is important. It has got old English which you might not

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understand. If you really think about it then you can understand

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most of it. Shakespeare died nearly 400 years ago. His plays and poems

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are taught in schools and theatres around the world.

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Next, hundreds of people hoping to climb Mount Everest may have to call

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off their plans. That's because the mountain guides there, called

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sherpas, have gone on strike after an avalanche last week killed 16

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people. Every year lots of climbers attempt to make it up the highest

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mountain in the world and many rely on sherpas to lead them. The sherpas

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are angry at the government in Nepal over the dangerous conditions they

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work in and their treatment of the sherpas. To last night's football,

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and Chelsea fought hard to hold Atletico Madrid to a 0-0 draw in

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their Champions League semifinal first leg.

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But at what cost? Goalkeeper Petr Cech took a tough fall in the first

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half and had to be stretchered off. And captain John Terry also had a

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nasty tumble after half-time and had to come off too. Both players will

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miss the rest of the season, and for Blues boss Jose Mourinho it's all to

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play for in the return leg next week. We had problems were for the

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game, during the game. We lost two players. Two with injuries and two

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litre with yellow cards. -- later. But we will fight. Before the game

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we were talking about the game of the life. Now the game of the life

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is that Stamford Bridge. Finally, to some DJ-ing Down Under

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for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Watch out for the flashes

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coming up. They took to the decks while visiting a music project in

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Adelaide on day 17 of their tour of Australia and New Zealand, though

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young Prince George wasn't with them for this visit. The couple also

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watched rap, hip hop and Aboriginal dance performances, and chatted to

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young artists. Finally, as well as being

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Shakespeare's birthday today, it's also St George's Day, celebrating

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the patron saint of England. But how much do you know about St George?

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The Newsround website is the place to go try our quiz all about him.

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That's all for now, but join me in half an hour to find out how you can

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ask Wimbledon Champion Andy Murray a question in a live webchat

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