The Daily Populous

Monday September 25th, 2017 evening edition

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In November 2008, a unique high school football game took place between Gainesville State School and Grapevine Faith in Grapevine, Texas.

Even though the event took place three years ago, the story of the game is suddenly going viral.

The Grapevine fans were cheering for them -- the rival team -- instead of their home team.

Faith's head coach, Kris Hogan, decided that he wanted to do something kind for the Gainesville team during their football match, reported ESPN.

Gainesville, on the other hand, has teenagers with convictions for drugs, assault and robbery -- all wearing 7-year-old shoulder pads and outdated helmets.

The One Heart Bowl has also lent its name to a new movie about the original Gainesville vs Faith game.

Still in pre-production, the movie boasts acclaimed director Mark Ellis and is being produced by Eterné Films in association with Birchwood Pictures. »

Approval rating for Brazil's Temer plummets: poll

Authored by reuters.com
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Yet his ability to do so has been hamstrung by charges of taking bribes, racketeering and obstruction of justice.

The charges against Temer are based on the plea-bargain testimony of the owners of the world’s largest meatpacker, JBS SA.

The MDA poll was commissioned by the national transport lobby CNT and surveyed 2,002 people across Brazil from Sept. 13-16. »

University of Tokyo pair invent loop-based quantum computing technique

Authored by japantimes.co.jp
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Japanese scientists have invented an approach to quantum computing that renders a far larger number of calculations more efficiently than existing quantum computers.

The circuit performs multiple tasks, switching from one task to another rapidly through instant manipulations of the pulses.

Furusawa’s new approach will allow a single circuit to process more than 1 million qubits theoretically, his team said in a press release, calling it an “ultimate” quantum computing method. »