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.
SINGAPORE: Singapore will hold the first-ever Formula One night race next year after the Federation International de L'Automobile (FIA), the sport's governing body, gave the go-ahead, the race promoter said yesterday.
MIAMI: Fans at this week's Ginn Classic will see double when brothers Derek and Daryl Fathauer become the first twins to play in a PGA Tour event for 26 years.
ZURICH: Women's world No 1 Justine Henin shrugs off comparisons to male counterpart Roger Federer and says she is giving little thought to her place in sporting history.
BOSTON: The tradition-rich Boston Red Sox go after their second World Series trophy in four years when they take on Fall Classic debutants the Colorado Rockies starting on Wednesday.
MIAMI: Former New York Yankees player Don Mattingly became the second person interviewed to replace Joe Torre as the team's manager on Tuesday.
ZURICH: While many players complain that they have to compete in too many tournaments, Justine Henin stays at the top by playing less.
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