LONDON: Experience gained from two decades on the European Tour plus a relaxed approach is the combination helping Miguel Angel Jimenez tame golf's young lions.
BERNE, Switzerland: Soccer fans at next month's Euro 2008 tournament will be confronted with shocking images of human trafficking in between more traditional adverts for beer, food and consumer goods.
PARIS: Fed up and disenchanted with life on tour, Guillermo Coria almost called it quits just a few weeks ago.
MONACO: Lewis Hamilton achieved one boyhood ambition in Monaco on Sunday with a thrilling win that left him in pole position to realize his other dream.
SYDNEY: Iraq faces a year in the soccer wilderness after FIFA suspended it from all international competitions on Monday and issued an ultimatum to Baghdad.
WATFORD, England: Manchester United and Chelsea players who battled against each other in last week's Champions League final have reunited as friends on England duty, United's Owen Hargreaves said on Monday.
FORT WORTH, Texas: American world No 2 Phil Mickelson conjured a magical birdie with a 140-yard wedge approach on the final hole to win his second Colonial Invitational title by a shot on Sunday.
LONDON: England coach Fabio Capello has said he believes he can take England to the World Cup final for the first time since it became world champion under Alf Ramsey in 1966.
LONDON: Manchester United chief executive David Gill has said that Alex Ferguson's deputy at Manchester United, Carlos Queiroz, could take over from him as coach once he stands down.
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