MIAMI: There is a renewed determination about the Miami Heat as they begin their pre-season training camp this week, and coach Pat Riley is convinced that last season's disappointments are behind his team.
SHANGHAI: Ferrari's Felipe Massa could hold the key to the Formula One championship in his home Brazilian Grand Prix on October 21, despite being out of the reckoning himself.
WASHINGTON: Eight-time grand slam champion Serena Williams said on Monday her attitude had changed and she was ready to reclaim the world's No 1 ranking.
PARIS: Question: What have the All Blacks, Czech tennis player Jana Novotna, the NFL's Buffalo Bills and a host of red-faced English footballers got in common?
MADRID: Argentine sensation Lionel Messi scored for the sixth game in succession as Barcelona overpowered Atletico Madrid 3-0 on Sunday to stay in touch with leader Real Madrid.
BOLTON, England: Avram Grant insists Andriy Shevchenko still has a future at Chelsea despite leaving the Ukrainian striker on the substitutes bench for his side's win at Bolton.
LONDON: Michael Owen gave England coach Steve McClaren a much-needed boost as he marked his return from surgery with a goal in Newcastle's 3-2 win over Everton.
HANGZHOU, China: From bodyguarding Russell Crowe to working for David Beckham, most of the players at the women's World Cup have day jobs to pay the bills.
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