LONDON: Arsenal beat Newcastle United 3-0 for the second time in four days on Tuesday to edge ahead of Manchester United in the Premier League title race.
LONDON: Iraq soccer national Nashat Akram accused the British interior ministry of double standards by denying him a visa that would have made him the first Iraqi to play in England's Premier League, in comments published on Wednesday.
LONDON: Manchester United will be at home to Arsenal in the standout tie of the fifth round of the FA Cup following Monday's draw.
SYDNEY: Shaun Tait became the latest high-profile Australian to quit cricket yesterday after the fast bowler announced he was taking an indefinite break due to emotional and physical exhaustion.
LOS ANGELES: Teemu Selanne has shelved his retirement plans and rejoined the Anaheim Ducks on a one-year deal on Monday, adding another key player to the team roster as they bid to defend their Stanley Cup title.
NEW YORK: The red-hot New Orleans Hornets cruised to their ninth straight victory, crushing the Denver Nuggets 117-93 on Monday.
Mark Spitz's record haul of seven gold medals at a single Olympics will not be threatened by compatriot Michael Phelps at the Beijing Games in August, according to retired Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe.
NEW YORK: Michael Chang, the youngest man to claim a Grand Slam singles title when he won the 1989 French Open, has been elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame, officials announced on Wednesday.
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