When I reflect on 2012, I thank God that I have some really fond memories.
The Shanxi Brave Dragons have lost one of their leading players, but have apparently already found a replacement.
It's hard for anybody to walk out of their comfort zone and take new risks.
Heads continued to roll for under-achieving head coaches across the National Football League as the Philadelphia Eagles' Andy Reid, Buffalo Bills' Chan Gailey and Cleveland Browns' Pat Shurmur were all fired on what has become known as Black Monday.
The world's sporting spotlight will fall on a young teenage golfer from China at Augusta in April, but an unheralded compatriot could steal the limelight this month at the Australian Open.
Jamaican sprint star Usain Bolt cemented his status as a true legend of track and field by claiming a second Olympic treble gold medal haul at the London Games. Bolt followed up his podium-topping showing in Beijing in 2008 by becoming the first sprinter to defend the 100m and 200m titles.
Former world champion Ricky Hatton says he hopes to find his successor in Asia, with the popular Briton homing in on the region in the hope of unearthing the next big thing in boxing.
The Lance Armstrong scandal left a huge gap in cycling's record books and further tainted the sport in a year when Britain experienced Olympic bliss in the wake of Bradley Wiggins' Tour de France title.
Interim coach Rafael Benitez says Chelsea has no thoughts about a title challenge despite closing on the Manchester clubs after a fourth straight victory.
Caron Butler drained six three-point shots and scored 29 points on Sunday as the Los Angeles Clippers wrapped up a perfect December with a 107-96 victory over the Utah Jazz.
In the latest move to ambitiously expand its business territory, Guangzhou Automobile Group Co, the nation's six-largest automaker in annual sales, recently joined with two domestic partners to tap the market potential of central China.
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