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Then and now of top 25 soccer coaches

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                         PER GUARDIOLA (1993, 2018)                           LOUIS VAN GAA (1992, 2018) ZINEDINE ZIDANE (1994, 2018) CARLO ANCELOTTI (1988, 2018) JOSÈ MOURINHO(1997, 2018) ALEX FERGUSON (1967, 2018) ARSÈNE WENGER (1992, 2018) DIEGO SIMESONE (1991, 2018) MIRCEA LUCESCU (1992, 2018) JÜRGEN KLOPP (2003, 2018) ANTONIO CONTE (1994, 2018) SAM ALLARDYCE (1978, 2018) LUIS ENRIQUE (1993, 2018) DAVID MOYES (1994, 2018) ROBERTO MANCINI (1988, 2018) MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI (1996, 2018) ANDRE VILLAS-BOAS (2006, 2018) ROBERTO MARTÍNEZ (2000 2018) MAURICIO POCHETTINO (2002, 2018) JOACHIM LÖW (1981, 2018) ROY HODGSON (1982, 2018) FABIO CAPELLO (1973, 2018) VICENTE DEL BOSQUE (1974, 2018) RAFAEL  BENÍTEZ (2001, 2018) MARK HUGHES (1984, 2018)

Prince Harry wanted to give up royal title - but one thing stopped him

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© Credits: PA When we look at photos of Prince Harry carrying out official Royal duties, he looks completely at ease. He's a natural with members of the public, and his friendly and down-to-earth approach has won hearts across the world. But there was a time when the Prince considered giving it all up and leaving the Royal Family. In an explosive interview the Duke, who is now sixth in line to the throne, confessed to "kicking his heels" for years and considering quitting The Firm. But one thing stopped him - his grandmother The Queen  Last year Harry told the Mail on Sunday the Queen motivated him to pursue a role in charity work, and he's done that ever since. He said: "There was a time I felt I wanted out. "But then I decided to stay in [the Royal Family] and work out a role for myself.” Harry has spent the last few years raising money and awareness for different causes close to his heart. One of the biggest is a mental health campaign,

Bill Gates expresses interest to invest in IT, health sectors in letter to prime minister: PTI

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© Provided by Dawn Former CEO of Microsoft and famous philanthropist, Bill Gates. —File Photo The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) official Twitter account on Tuesday announced Bill Gates' interest "to invest in the IT sector" which he had reportedly communicated in a letter written to Prime Minister Imran Khan. According to the tweet: "The letter also stated that Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is interested in investing in the health sector of Pakistan." Bill Gates' letter to the prime minister was delivered by Dr Christopher Elias, President of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundations Global Development Division, who along with Director General World Health Organisation (WHO) Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreye, met with the premier today in Islamabad,  APP  reported. The prime minister asserted Pakistan's commitment to tackle polio eradication as a national public health emergency. Briefing Dr Elias and Dr Ghebreye on the government's effort to thi