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AFP, Published on 01/09/2014
» SEVILLE (SPAIN) - United States and Spain both collected their second straight win at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup on Sunday while Croatia fought off tough Argentina and Senegal picked up a historic victory.
AFP, Published on 01/09/2014
» ST. LOUIS - Michael Sam, who is seeking to become the NFL's first openly gay player, was passed over by 31 teams Sunday just one day after being cut by St. Louis, USA Today reported.
Sports, Published on 01/09/2014
» The field for the eight million baht SangSom 6-Red World Championship is so loaded with big guns that even the experts are struggling to make up their minds when it comes to picking a winner.
AFP, Published on 01/09/2014
» Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger admitted Yaya Sanogo's struggles in front of goal are becoming an increasing problem, but refused to offer any guarantees he will delve into the transfer market for a new striker.
AFP, Published on 01/09/2014
» MADRID - Real Madrid captain Iker Casillas slammed his side's performance after they let a two-goal lead slip to lose 4-2 at Real Sociedad.
AFP, Published on 01/09/2014
» American Russell Henley fired a six-under 65 to take a one-shot lead at the Deutsche Bank Championship, but four-time major winner Rory McIlroy appears poised to strike.
AFP, Published on 01/09/2014
» GLASGOW - Celtic manager Ronny Deila insists no more players will be leaving the club as speculation continues to surround the future of certain members of his squad.
AFP, Published on 01/09/2014
» ATLANTA - Tony Stewart crashed halfway through the NASCAR race and finished 41st in his first time back since he struck and killed a fellow driver in a dirt-track race.
AFP, Published on 01/09/2014
» BRISBANE (AUSTRALIA) - Grand Slam record-holder Roger Federer will return to play next year's Brisbane International as he warms up for a tilt at his fifth Australian Open title, organisers said Monday.
AFP, Published on 01/09/2014
» TOKYO - In a scenario more usually associated with its cousin, cricket, a baseball game in Japan dragged on for four days with two high school teams slogging it out over a record 50 innings.