LOS ANGELES: NBA commissioner David Stern is delighted with the buzz that Yi Jianlian is creating in his homeland.
LOS ANGELES: The defending champion San Antonio Spurs will try to accomplish a franchise first in the 2007-08 season that starts on Tuesday - back-to-back National Basketball Association titles.
ZAGREB: In December 2005, it looked like a fairy tale. Croatia had won their first Davis Cup title and had four top-class players in the ranks.
LIVERPOOL: Arsene Wenger believes his Arsenal side is showing the mark of champions after returning to the head of the Premier League table following a 1-1 draw with Liverpool at Anfield.
ROME: AC Milan's desperate home league form continued Sunday as it was beaten 1-0 by title-chasing Roma, losing at the San Siro for the second game in a row.
BERLIN: Hamburg cut Bayern Munich's lead at the top of the Bundesliga back to four points on Sunday after its Belgian defender Vincent Kompany struck to give it a 1-0 win over Duisburg.
MADRID: Real Madrid endured some nervous moments but hung on to its Spanish league lead and retained its 100 percent home record this season with a 3-1 win over Deportivo La Coruna on Sunday.
KINGSTON: The pathologist who conducted the autopsy of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer on Thursday told the inquest into Woolmer's death that the coach died as the result of poisoning and strangulation.
LONDON: FIFA president Sepp Blatter has said he expects rotation of the World Cup between continents to be ended by a FIFA executive committee next week, which would clear the way for England to bid for the 2018 tournament.
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