LONDON: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger could launch a January transfer window raid to keep the Gunners' Premier League title campaign on track after inspirational skipper Cesc Fabregas picked up a worrying injury.
HONG KONG: Chan Siu-ki's crucial goal in the East Asian Games final, which helped clinch the territory's first ever soccer title at an international multi-sport event, reminded old timers of the glory days when Hong Kong was a powerhouse and produced some of the finest players in the region.
Indianapolis fans jeer as Manning and Co rested for most of second half
NEW YORK: The New England Patriots and Cincinnati Bengals clinched division titles and playoff spots on Sunday.
Superstar hurdler faces tough times before hitting world stage
Apart from the men's 110m hurdles, and its star, Liu Xiang, race walking will also come under heavy scrutiny as the Chinese track and field team prepares for the 2012 London Olympic Games.
More Chinese rich people join the trend to pursue American permanent residency by making investments in the United States. But they may be victimized by financial traps set up by domestic immigration agencies and foreign investment organizations, local expert warned.
More than 10 gay websites in China have been recently forced to close or had their accounts deleted by their server hosting companies, an NGO said yesterday.
Beijingers waste seven more minutes on clogged roads each day compared with two years ago, a report said.
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