City start the second half in blistering form - Aguero stabs home Negredo's cross to make it 3-0!
Then Samir Nasri send the home fans wild by making it 4-0 on a breakaway
City start the second half in blistering form - Aguero stabs home Negredo's cross to make it 3-0!
Then Samir Nasri send the home fans wild by making it 4-0 on a breakaway
It's not going well David, is it?
Rooney nets a free-kick late on for United, but there's no reason to celebrate.
A heavy defeat at City in which they've been comprehensively outplayed will hurt for some time. Final score: Manchester City 4-1 Manchester United
Colorado Flooding: After the Deluge
Following days of record-setting rainfall and historic flooding across Colorado's Front Range, skies have cleared, and the recovery has begun. The number of people still unaccounted for has dropped to about 200, as helicopter teams are fanning out across the foothills in the largest aerial rescue operation since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Colorado authorities coping with the aftermath are now preparing possible evacuations of prairie towns in danger of being swamped as the flood crest moves downstream. Tens of thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed, a problem exacerbated by the fact that only about 1 percent of Colorado homeowners have flood insurance. The photos below show some of the events of the past few days, following up on Monday's Historic Flooding Across Colorado
Chad Obrien comforts his four year old son Elijah, as he works to remove waterlogged and contaminated floors and walls from his flooded basement, which was wrecked in recent flooding, in Longmont, Colorado, on September 18, 2013
Kenya shootout in Nairobi's Westgate mall
Footage from the scene showed smoke rising from the building later on Monday.
Outside the city morgue, this man, takes in the news of his father's death.
Many Kenyans came forward to donate blood for the large numbers of wounded.
Wait - there's more... A giant panda cub is placed in a crib at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in China. Fourteen cubs were shown to the public
Garment workers shout during a protest in Dhaka. More than 100 Bangladeshi garment factories were forced to shut as thousands of workers protested to demand a £62.30 ($100) a month minimum wage.
Workers dressed in black march in a mock funeral procession for the municipal police service in Athens, Greece
Residents use a small boat for transport through a flooded street in Quezon city, northeast of Manila, the Philippines. Following heavy rain from Typhoon Usag parts of the capital remained submerged today.
Veteran entertainer Rolf Harris, with his wife Alwen, arriving at the Old Bailey to face sex offence charges
Delegates walk past an anti-nuclear campaigner and his dog as they arrive for the second day of the Labour Party Annual Conference in Brighton
Looks like they won: Actors RJ Mitte, Anna Gunn, Dean Norris, Betsy Brandt, Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks, winners of the best drama series award for 'Breaking Bad' in the press room during the 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, California last night
A great white shark bursts from the water while hunting for seals off Seal Island, False Bay, South Africa
A two and a half month old white Bengal tiger and a six month old baby orangutan play together in a nursery room at the Taman Safari zoo of Cisarua in Jakarta, Indonesia
Engineers balance at the top of Beachy Head Lighthouse near Eastbourne, Sussex, as the process of repainting the structure following a successful fund raising campaign to save the stripes begins
Three-year-old Wang Wuka practises before playing snooker with seven-time World Championship winner Stephen Hendry in Beijing. Wuka's father Wang Yin, a snooker fan, has been teaching his son the sport for more than two years. The boy, who vows to be a top snooker player, practices for five hours a day.
This dramatic series of images show the remains of a high altitude balloon just after it burst far above the Thessalian Plain of northern Greece. Mount Olympus is beneath the clouds at top left of the burst picture, while the Aegean Sea is to the left of the balloon. Dubbed Stratonauts, the mission was to launch the balloon, called SlaRos (Tesla,Ikaros), and see how far into space it could go before bursting. The high altitude balloon reached an altitude of 111,296 ft (33,923m) before the inevitable; it burst when the atmospheric air pressure is too low to contain the expanding volume of the gas within the balloon. Luckily the balloon's capsule was retrieved intact after parachuting back to Earth on the 26 August flight and will be re-used for a future launch. Since there are too few air molecules at altitudes above about 60,000 ft (18,288 m) to effectively scatter sunlight, the sky appears essentially black.
Typhoon Usagi barrelled towards Hong Kong shutting down one of the world's busiest sea ports and throwing flight schedules into disarray from Europe to the United States. Usagi packed winds of 165 kilometres (103 miles) per hour as it closed in on China's densely populated Pearl River Delta, forcing some residents in vulnerable areas to tape up windows and stock up on supplies
A paraglider competes in the Saint-Hilaire-du-Touvet festival, southeastern France, during the 40th edition of the Icare cup
A photographer looks through his camera amidst other cameras set up on a plant pot to document German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union candidate (CDU) at a polling station in Berlin
Choreographer Derek Hough, winner of the Best Choreography Award for Dancing With The Stars
Various associations of Correfocs (Dancing devils) of Barcelona came together to set off their fire crackers among a massive crowd of citizens and tourists following the 90 minutes-long spectacle of noise, fire and smoke during the Merce festival
Actors dressed as Roman legionaries take part in a battle re-enactment festival in Orange, southern France
The Soyuz TMA-10M spacecraft is transported from the assembling hangar to its launch pad at the Baikonur cosmodrome. Soyuz will carry U.S. astronaut Michael Hopkins along with Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kotov and Sergey Ryazanskiy to the International Space Station (ISS) on September 26.
A boy climbs out of the window to get to the roof of his house, avoiding floodwaters along a street in Maria Clara in Quezon City, Metro Manila
A man pauses to look at text written on a clothing shop window reading your husband called... you can buy whaterer you like!!
Skateboarders raise their skateboards as they line up at the starting line of the Skate Run competition in Sao Paulo. The Skate Run competition is part of the World Car-Free Day celebrations in Sao Paulo.
Indian villagers travel on top of buses as they arrive to listen to ruling Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi at the foundation stone-laying-ceremony of a refinery and petrochemical complex at Pachpadra in Barmer district of Rajasthan state, India
Nairobi shopping mall attack: 'Assault begins' to break Kenya siege
Among the dead were Elif Yavuz and partner Ross Langdon who was a dual UK citizen born in the Australian state of Tasmania. He is said to have worked on projects throughout East Africa, including in Kenya, where he designed an HIV-Aids hospital pro-bono. He was a founding director of the architecture firm Regional Associates, which has offices in London and Melbourne, and has designed buildings across Africa.
At the Oshwal Centre next to the mall, the Red Cross was using a squat concrete structure that houses a Hindu temple as a triage centre. Medical workers attended to at least two wounded Kenyan soldiers there on Monday.
Typhoon Usagi causes widespread destruction in China and the Philippines
In Hong Kong schools and businesses were shut as activity in the normally teeming financial hub slowed to a crawl after Usagi - the world's most powerful storm this year - battered a long swathe of coastline with torrential rain and winds of up to 165 kilometres (103 miles) per hour during the night.
Oktoberfest 2013: the world's largest beer festival kicks off in Munich, Germany
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