PARIS: Youngsters who train intensively in the dream of becoming the next Roger Federer or Venus Williams should beware - they may risk permanently damaging their spine.
LONDON: West Ham has denied making "inconsistent" statements about the status of Argentine striker Carlos Tevez, whose proposed move to Manchester United hit fresh controversy yesterday.
WASHINGTON: New mother and former world No 1 Lindsay Davenport said on Tuesday she was considering a return to the tour.
TOKYO: Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson defended his club's Asian tour, insisting the Premier League champions were not simply about filling their own pockets.
WASHINGTON: Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick and three other men were indicted on conspiracy charges tied to a dog-fighting operation by a federal grand jury in Richmond, Virginia, on Tuesday.
LONDON: India's record-breaking batsman Sachin Tendulkar said on Tuesday that he was enjoying the game as much now as in 1990 when he was 17 and playing his first Lord's test match.
GURGAON, India: India soccer coach Bob Houghton looked skyward and then at the training ground at the national team's camp on the outskirts of the capital New Delhi.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland: Seve Ballesteros has finally listened to his head and his heart. His decision to retire announced on Monday has been a long time coming but long overdue.
LONDON: Birmingham City took a step closer to joining the growing number of foreign-owned Premier League clubs when Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung became the club's single largest shareholder on Monday.
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