Windies need a miracle
The West Indies take on South Africa in the first of their three-match Test series in the windy city of Port Elizabeth starting this morning, and the odds, on a draw much more on a victory, in a contest which promises to be...
Doping, records and post-baby marathons
LONDON (AP):MARION JONES and Asafa Powell were the biggest names in athletics in 2007 - for very different reasons. Jones admitted to doping and had all her medals, titles and results erased back to 2000, while Powell again broke the world record in the...
Bank on Real Stream
ALTHOUGH TODAY'S Boxing Day feature races at Caymanas Park should be romped by THE REAL STREAM and DISTINCTLY IRISH, punters will be more than happy for the pair of bankers on the 13-race card, which has in excess of $3.3 million on offer in Super-6 and Pick-9 jackpots....
Year in review: Australians dominate
LONDON (Reuters); AS ENGLAND celebrated their unforgettable 2005 Ashes triumph with singular lack of restraint, Australia captain Ricky Ponting silently plotted his revenge. Retribution was brutal. After winning the Champions Trophy for the first time at the end of last year....
Year in review: soccer - New stars emerge, old ones continue to shine
LONDON (Reuters): AC MILAN, Manchester United and Real Madrid added more cups to their glittering trophy rooms but the war-torn country of Iraq provided the most unexpected and memorable moment for soccer in 2007. Milan avenged their defeat to Liverpool ...
Missed opportunities for McLaren
LONDON (Reuters): LEWIS HAMILTON was a rookie sensation this season. Unfortunately for his McLaren Formula One team, he was not the only revelation they had to deal with. In a championship that was as thrilling and competitive on the track as it was bad-tempered and scandal-ridden...
year in review: they said it …
CRICKET WORLD CUP: "I would like to sleep on my future as a coach. It's what I do best, what I try to do best. I'm not going to throw away coaching just like that." - Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer following Pakistan's shock first-round exit on March 17. "Robert Andrew Woolmer has passed...
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