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Chicago Fed President Charles Evans and Minneapolis FedPresident Neel Kashkari will make speeches later on Monday.


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CANBERRA, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) -- The coach of Australia's national football team, known as the Socceroos, is a firm target for at least one cashed-up Chinese Super League (CSL) club, local media reported on Monday.


Ange Postecoglou has coached the Socceroos since 2013 and led Australia to a breakthrough Asian Cup win in 2015, but Fairfax Media has reported that he is a major target for at least one CSL team looking to purchase his services.


Postecoglou, who has 18 months left on his current five-year contract, is reportedly going to be offered a salary which would dwarf his current earnings as manager of the national team, but experts are unsure if Postecoglou would entertain the idea so close to the World Cup in 2018.


Respected Australian football commentator Andy Harper has said Chinese clubs will need to do a lot to entice Postecoglou away from Australia, considering the amount of work he has put into the squad ahead of the World Cup.


"Ange is incredibly committed to finishing what he started," Harper told SEN radio on Monday. "You only have to watch the way he coaches, listen to the way he speaks and what comes out of his coaching to realize (that his aim is) to qualify for the World Cup finals in the manner in which he's set out."


However Harper said the offers were likely to continue after the World Cup, and says that is when the Football Federation Australia (FFA) should be worried.


"The caveat to that is not a question on Ange's commitment at all, the caveat to that is how much support is he going to get from the governing body - Football Federation Australia - to achieve that end?"


"Ange leading the Socceroos to winning the Asian Cup makes him top of the tree, and (with) the money that (Chinese clubs) are throwing around...I couldn't even count the number of zeroes," Harper warned.




TOKYO, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- A female employee working at a safari park in Gunma Prefecture in Japan has died after being attacked in her car by a bear, local police reported Tuesday.


The park employee, named as 46-year-old Kiyomi Saito, was rushed to hospital after the attack which left her with fatal injuries to both her chest and stomach, a spokesperson for the police said.


The spokesperson said that a five-year-old male Asian black bear weighing 160 kilograms was seen climbing into Saito's vehicle at the popular Gunma Safari Park, located northwest of Tokyo, with park officials adding that the full details of the attack remain unknown and that the park is currently under police investigation.


Saito was reportedly patrolling an area that exhibits the bears when the attack happened at the park which lies in the city of Tomioka, with police and park officials currently trying to determine exactly how the bear made its way inside the victim's car.


Bear attacks have made the headline in Japan of late, as four people were killed in northern areas of the bear's indigenous habitat in the months of May and June this year alone.


After the fourth body was found on June 10, a 1.5-meter-tall Asian black bear was killed by a hunter three days later with the contest of its stomach revealing human remains.


In the most recent incident on Aug. 14, a 53-year-old newspaper delivery women was attacked in Kazuno City, in Akita Prefecture in the northern Tohoku region of Japan, at a private residence in the Towadaokada area.


The women was reportedly attacked from behind by the bear as it was standing on its hind legs at a height of 1.5 meters. After the women was felled, the bear fled to a mountainous region leaving the women with scratches on her back, local reports said.


Just days earlier on Aug. 9, a 77-year-old woman was mauled leaving her with scratches to her head and back following a similar attack in the Hachimantai area of Iwate Prefecture.


The same animal went on to attack another elderly women just minutes later in a field 200 meters away, leaving her with lacerations on her leg. A day later an 83-year-old man was attacked in Semboku City, in Iwate, leaving him with injuries to his face and neck.


As wild bear attacks are wreaking havoc in northern Japan, questions are being asked of a mass escape of bears in 2012 from the Hachimantai bear park in northern Akita prefecture, which had kept at least 38 animals, most of them brown bears, with the exact number of those escaped unknown.


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