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[2015-01-27 07:41]

Genie's requests: Eugenie Bouchard appreciates the creativity of her personal cheering section, a group of (mostly) male fans called the Genie Army.

Grand night for coach K's milestone win

[2015-01-27 07:41]

Blue Devils' bench boss notches 1,000th victory

Digest

[2015-01-27 07:41]

Alpine skiing

Polishing the Keys to success

[2015-01-26 08:04]

Davenport's teenage protege advances to last 16

Djokovic knows his foes

[2015-01-26 08:04]

Top seed Novak Djokovic has justifiably been nicknamed 'The Djoker' on the men's tour with his comical impersonations of fellow players, but on Saturday he revealed he is also a bit of a schemer.

Entering the age of attitude adjustment

[2015-01-26 08:04]

The Williams sisters and Roger Federer are proof that being on the north side of 30 is no barrier to success on the tennis court - but they have had to adjust to stay on top.

Tidbits

[2015-01-26 08:04]

Love in the air: Novak Djokovic took a break from his third-round match to applaud a marriage proposal taking place in the stands.

Jose broods after Blues blow it

[2015-01-26 08:04]

Chelsea boss 'ashamed for this disgrace' after stunning loss to Bradford

Chinese boat making waves

[2015-01-26 08:04]

The world is watching.

Digest

[2015-01-26 08:04]

Soccer

Ice lanterns bring chills for capital crowds

[2015-01-24 06:46]

Beijing does not have a natural climate for ice lanterns. According to specialists from Harbin, the well-known "capital of ice lanterns", the best ice for sculpting should be formed in the natural environment, the thickness should be above 30 centimeters, and the finished works should be kept at a temperature lower than minus 3 C.

Shopping mall rises on sweets factory in Moscow

[2015-01-24 06:46]

Established in the mid-19th century as a candy factory, Red October is an industrial complex of red brick buildings spread out on an island on the Moscow River across from the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. Its sweet-making capabilities now defunct, the complex is home to trendy new shops, galleries, bars and restaurants populated by stylish young Muscovites. Red October offers relief from the nouveau riche, brand-obsessed aesthetic that dominates many of Moscow's hot spots. Here, against a backdrop rich with imperial and Communist history, young people sporting Herschel backpacks ramble among cultural locales like the offices of the independent TV channel Dozhd.

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