PARIS: England and South Africa plotted a troubled path to their eagerly awaited World Cup showdown as little Tonga and Fiji struck a blow for the Pacific islands on Wednesday.
BRASILIA: Brazil national team doctor Jose Luiz Runco on Wednesday denied doping concerns regarding medical treatment received by AC Milan star Ronaldo.
LONDON: A Scotsman pleaded guilty Wednesday to punching Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson while drunk and now faces a prison sentence.
LONDON: Sir Bobby Charlton insists he would be delighted if Ryan Giggs were to snatch his Manchester United appearance record.
PARIS: Formula One championship leader Lewis Hamilton attended a hearing in Paris yesterday that could shatter his and McLaren's title hopes.
LONDON: Indian businessman Vijay Mallya said on Tuesday he wanted to bring an Indian driver back into Formula One once he takes over the struggling Spyker team.
LONDON: Steve McClaren believes his decision to let Steven Gerrard off the leash has given England a fresh impetus in the race to Euro 2008.
LONDON: Ron Dennis likened his Italian Grand Prix weekend to a "difficult, emotional rollercoaster" and even as he said it, the McLaren boss knew that the stomach-churning ride was far from over.
ATLANTA: Tiger Woods is the red-hot favorite to win this week's Tour Championship, the fourth and final event in the inaugural FedExCup playoff series.
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