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Media hail 'King of England' Golan for win

[2007-11-20 07:14]

JERUSALEM: Substitute Omer Golan was hailed "King of England" by an Israeli newspaper after his goal gave the side a 2-1 win over Russia in a Euro 2008 qualifier that boosted England's chances of reaching the finals.

Dominant Ochoa sets sights on further improvement

[2007-11-20 07:14]

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida: Lorena Ochoa immediately set her sights on improving her game after ending a second successive LPGA season on Sunday as the dominant player in women's golf.

Sports

[2007-11-16 06:55]

Perfectionist aiming to stay world No 1

[2007-11-16 06:55]

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida: Lorena Ochoa has achieved her dream by reaching the pinnacle of women's golf and is determined to stay at the top as long as possible.

Top Shot

[2007-11-16 06:55]

Schumacher surprised by his speed

Pound defends WADA election process, work of organization

[2007-11-16 06:55]

MADRID: Outgoing WADA president Dick Pound has said the process for choosing his successor was sabotaged by the withdrawal of European candidate Jean-Francois Lamour.

Top leagues to take tougher measures on violence

[2007-11-16 06:55]

MADRID: Europe's top leagues agreed on stricter ticketing rules, increased video surveillance and a new rulebook for supporters on Wednesday in a bid to curb a rise in soccer-related violence.

Panucci doubts big names will shun troubled Italy

[2007-11-16 06:55]

FLORENCE, Italy: AS Roma defender Christian Panucci rubbished suggestions on Wednesday that top players might shun Italian football if fan violence continued to dog the game there.

Gerrard backs McClaren even if England misses out

[2007-11-16 06:55]

WATFORD, England: England's stand-in skipper Steven Gerrard said on Wednesday that head coach Steve McClaren should remain in his job even if England fails to qualify for next year's European Championship.

Sports

[2007-11-15 06:57]

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[2007-11-15 06:57]

Ronaldinho joins Brazil with ankle injury

UEFA: Game not to blame for unrest

[2007-11-15 06:57]

BRUSSELS: UEFA president Michel Platini believes Italy's government must do more to tackle soccer-related violence in the wake of two fatal shootings in the country in the last year, his special advisor said.

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