Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Majority rule has never proved itself to be infallible

Majority rule has never proved itself to be infallible. From lynch mobs to the landslide re-election of former President Nixon in 1972 which ended in cries for his impeachment, majority rule has in so many ways proven that a crowd can be just as mistaken as an individual.

Champions League round-up

Chelsea suffered a shock defeat to Roma while Liverpool needed a late penalty to draw with Atletico Madrid.

Reds snatch late draw

A controversial injury-time penalty from Steven Gerrard earned Liverpool a 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid at Anfield.

Chelsea go down in Rome

Chelsea suffered the first loss of their Champions League campaign after going down 3-1 to Roma.

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Monday, November 3rd, 2008

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Boothroyd leaves Hornets

Watford have parted company with manager Aidy Boothroyd after a poor start to the season.

Sky Sports Monday live!

Follow all of Monday’s games with the new-look skysports.com Score Centre.

England lose duo for Test

Mathew Tait and Luke Narraway have been ruled out of England’s Test against the Pacific Islanders on Saturday.

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Monday, November 3rd, 2008

1) If you have a perfect golf swing you”ll have a perfect game

1) If you have a perfect golf swing you”ll have a perfect game.
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Rauluni set to skipper Islanders

Saracens scrum-half Mosese Rauluni has been confirmed as captain of the
Pacific Islands for their forthcoming Tests against England, France and
Italy.

Ward sacked by Carlisle

Carlisle have parted company with boss John Ward by mutual consent following a
wretched run of form.

Senna name may return to F1

The name of Senna will move a step closer to a return to Formula One later
this month.

Materazzi accepts damages over Zidane racism claims

Italian soccer star Marco Materazzi today accepted substantial undisclosed
damages over Daily Mail articles which said that he has used vile racist
abuse to French captain Zinedine Zidane.

Hamilton is champion… on the final corner: ‘I’m thrilled. It’s been a long journey’

Fans of Lewis Hamilton were celebrating last night after a dramatic day of
twists and turns that saw him become the youngest world Formula One champion.

Pietersen’s men left to count the cost of failing to take full responsibility for their own actions

Nothing undermines the focus of an individual or team more than uncertainty, and in the days leading up to Saturday’s Twenty20 for $20m rout England did not give the impression of a team that really wanted to be in Antigua. Once Kevin Pietersen’s side realised that the country they represent was not wholly supportive of the initiative, and that a muddy sod was flying in their direction, they began searching for sympathy.

Seconds to spare as Hamilton snatches glory

For a few desperate moments, Felipe Massa had the world championship trophy in
his grasp after a perfect race in tricky conditions. As he crossed the
finish line the winner, he thought he had done enough. Back down the road
Lewis Hamilton had lost the fifth place he needed to Sebastian Vettel, and
there was nothing he could do about it.

‘It was one of the toughest races of my life’

Anthony Hamilton was lost for words after son Lewis claimed the Formula One World Championship at the end of the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Briton was sixth just seconds from the end of the race but edged into fifth ahead of Timo Glock to claim the title by one point from Brazil’s Felipe Massa at Interlagos.

Route to the Championship: A Race-by-race guide to the title

*Australia Hamilton starts the season with a dominant victory and an early lead in the World Championship as the Ferraris run into trouble.

James Lawton: Hamilton claims place in fast lane

Lewis Hamilton drove through all the doubts and the rainstorm to claim his
place in history yesterday. He did it with a marvellous self-control that
took us to the very heart of a sport that has broken the hearts of so many
brilliant men, if it did not kill them.

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Monday, November 3rd, 2008

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Hamilton is champion… on the final corner: ‘I’m thrilled. It’s been a long journey’

Fans of Lewis Hamilton were celebrating last night after a dramatic day of
twists and turns that saw him become the youngest world Formula One champion.

Pietersen’s men left to count the cost of failing to take full responsibility for their own actions

Nothing undermines the focus of an individual or team more than uncertainty, and in the days leading up to Saturday’s Twenty20 for $20m rout England did not give the impression of a team that really wanted to be in Antigua. Once Kevin Pietersen’s side realised that the country they represent was not wholly supportive of the initiative, and that a muddy sod was flying in their direction, they began searching for sympathy.

Seconds to spare as Hamilton snatches glory

For a few desperate moments, Felipe Massa had the world championship trophy in
his grasp after a perfect race in tricky conditions. As he crossed the
finish line the winner, he thought he had done enough. Back down the road
Lewis Hamilton had lost the fifth place he needed to Sebastian Vettel, and
there was nothing he could do about it.

‘It was one of the toughest races of my life’

Anthony Hamilton was lost for words after son Lewis claimed the Formula One World Championship at the end of the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Briton was sixth just seconds from the end of the race but edged into fifth ahead of Timo Glock to claim the title by one point from Brazil’s Felipe Massa at Interlagos.

Route to the Championship: A Race-by-race guide to the title

*Australia Hamilton starts the season with a dominant victory and an early lead in the World Championship as the Ferraris run into trouble.

James Lawton: Hamilton claims place in fast lane

Lewis Hamilton drove through all the doubts and the rainstorm to claim his
place in history yesterday. He did it with a marvellous self-control that
took us to the very heart of a sport that has broken the hearts of so many
brilliant men, if it did not kill them.

Sam Wallace: United forced into taking centre stage in Blatter’s overblown vanity project

When Manchester United beat Palmeiras to win the Toyota Cup in Japan in 1999, they were away for six days all in, travelling and playing. When they play the absurd Fifa Club World Cup next month it will be nine days away. As Sir Alex Ferguson knows so well, it is the small things that make the big differences over the course of a season.

Weary Zola relieved to stop rot

Gianfranco Zola looked older than his 42 years on Saturday. “I’m tired,” he said, “It’s been a long week.” It is 54 days since Zola agreed to replace Alan Curbishley at West Ham and in that time the Hammers have played eight league games, lost five, won two and on Saturday got a first draw. They have also been knocked out of the League Cup by Watford.

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Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Mark Woeppel has been writing and eating desserts longer than most

Mark Woeppel has been writing and eating desserts longer than most. In his day, he often dated Scarlet O”Cheesecake, who was a bit of a dish herself. Now she beguiles with her tales, both bland (well, not really) and spicy (verily). More of her stories and of course, delicious cheesecake can be found at: .cheesecakestogo.bizcheesecakestogo.biz
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Triumph for Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton has clinched the 2008 Formula One World Championship after an incredible climax to the Brazilian Grand Prix.

City defeated again

Manchester City were beaten for the second time in a week after going down 2-0 to Bolton Wanderers.

Sky Sports Sunday live!

Follow all of Sunday’s games with the new-look skysports.com Score Centre.

Hamilton stunned by title win

British ace Lewis Hamilton admitted to being lost for words after becoming the youngest ever Formula One champion on Sunday.

Adams reveals Vieira interest

Portsmouth boss Tony Adams plans to speak with Inter Milan about the availability of Patrick Vieira.

Ospreys through despite defeat

Holders Ospreys are through to the EDF Energy Cup semi-finals after a tense 23-19 loss to London Irish at the Madejski Stadium.

Reds ready - Dalglish

Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish says the current side have got what it takes to win the Premier League.

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Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

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Peter Bills : Arsenal’s title campaign looks in serious trouble

By anyone’s judgement, Arsenal’s campaign for the 2008/9 Barclays Premier
League title looks in serious trouble.

Writing off a member of the so-called elite top four on the first weekend of
November might seem either wishful thinking (should one be a Tottenham
supporter, as in this case) or downright churlish. Yet the case for the
prosecution demanding Arsenal’s removal from the list of likely champions is
both extensive and merited.

Wallaby captain’s message for Ireland

His message came from the Orient, which ought to have meant it was shrouded in
mystery.

But in truth, Stirling Mortlock’s words could not have been clearer and more
precise for an expectant Irish audience.

England slump to worst World cup defeat
England empty-handed as Superstars gifted victory

England did not so much lose $20 million last night as hand it gift-wrapped to the Stanford Superstars on a golden platter. In an embarrassing display which demonstrated either that the money on offer – $1m a man – mattered too much or did not matter enough, they were humiliated.

Harry Houdini magic casts spell on Reds

Bottom against top was as one-sided as might have been expected for 70 minutes
in sodden north London yesterday evening, but Liverpool somehow managed to
turn victory into defeat and in doing so, throw away the Premier League
leadership. Chasing a sixth successive win, they led almost from the start
through Dirk Kuyt, only to concede an unlucky own goal by Jamie Carragher
with 20 minutes to play and then suffer a first defeat since March when
Roman Pavlyuchenko scored in added time.

Gunners thrown out of kilter by Delap’s devilish deliveries

Arsenal’s week went from bad to worse yesterday when they meekly succumbed to Stoke City here, blowing a substantial hole in their championship aspirations. By comparison to this, the late collapse against Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday was a night gilded with glory.

Anelka the top dog as goals rain down on Keane’s head

It must be hoped Triggs is in the mood for a good walk this morning. Roy Keane is in the habit of taking his dog for a hike when he has matters to brood on, and after this thrashing there is plenty for the Sunderland manager to contemplate.

Ronaldo double saves United from Hull

It is not just the cracks they have provided in the Premier League hegemony which have made Hull such a welcome breath of east coast air this season. It is the sheer energy that the Yorkshire charabanc can provide on days like this. “We are ‘ull, we are ‘ull” their fans yelled for most of yesterday afternoon and it is a message their players ensured Manchester United will not be forgetting in hurry.

Outside the Box: Berbatov refused to play against Chelsea, says Levy

In a week when Sir Alex Ferguson raved about Dimitar Berbatov’s contribution to Manchester United, consider-ably harsher words were being said about him at his former club Tottenham. The Spurs chairman, Daniel Levy, has revealed the moody Bulgarian refused to play in games against Sunderland and Chelsea, in which the team dropped five points during their worst-ever start to a season, culminating in Juande Ramos being sacked last weekend. Talking about Berbatov agitating for a move to United over the course of more than a year, Levy said: “We had a player that had refused to play two Premier League games for us, was having a detrimental impact on the dressing room and we’d known for a year that this player wanted out of this club.” Levy added: “I don’t think he treated the club with the respect we deserved. We put him on the map. He signed a long-term contract with this club and I think he should have stayed.” Indeed, he would have done had Ramos insisted, but the manager, having used him only briefly as a substitute at Middlesbrough on the first day of the season, decided to cut his losses. It should all add further spice to United’s visit to White Hart Lane on 13 December.

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Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Baby Care crib bedding provides a savvy consumer with a great selection of the highest quality

Baby Care crib bedding provides a savvy consumer with a great selection of the highest quality. All of the products are made from the finest materials. The sheets are the softest available on the market. Each baby has the softest skin, and the thought of the baby resting on anything but the best sheets in the world is unacceptable. The sheets in any of the Baby Care crib bedding are made from the finest materials. The sheets come in a variety of colors that will fit into the dcor of the wonderful nursery developed by each doting parent.

Stars become millionaires

The Stanford Superstars became millionaires as they smashed England by ten wickets to win $20 million in Antigua.

Premier League round-up

Tottenham ended Liverpool’s unbeaten start and Arsenal’s title hopes were dealt what could prove to be a fatal blow by Stoke.

KP slams nonsense

Kevin Pietersen was fuming at the ‘nonsense’ that surrounded the Stanford Twenty20 match.

United survive Tigers fright

Man Utd survived a second-half fightback from Hull City to earn a nervous 4-3 victory.

Roman leaves Reds in ruins

Harry Redknapp’s magic touch with Tottenham continued as they ended Liverpool’s unbeaten start to the season.

Massa on pole, Lewis fourth

Felipe Massa will start Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix from pole position after Lewis Hamilton qualified a surprisingly lowly fourth.

‘Bad’ injuries for Gunners duo

Arsene Wenger says Emmanuel Adebayor and Theo Walcott suffered ‘very bad injuries’ at Stoke.

Blues batter Black Cats

Chelsea returned to form at Stamford Bridge with a crushing 5-0 victory over Sunderland.

Rafa rues missed chances

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez blamed his side’s poor finishing as they slipped to a late 2-1 defeat at Tottenham.

Ferguson - I feel low

Man United boss Sir Alex Ferguson was left far from happy after his side’s 4-3 victory over Hull.

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Saturday, November 1st, 2008

You may not have the talent for photography yet with the right equipments and devices, you are sure

You may not have the talent for photography yet with the right equipments and devices, you are sure to bring out the best from even the worst photos you have taken.

Live text - Brazilian GP practice

Title rivals Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa go head-to-head in the season-ending race at Interlagos.

Nigeria drop England-based trio

John Obi Mikel, Obafemi Martins and John Utaka have been left out of the Nigeria’s squad to face Colombia.

McIlroy to release Artell on loan

Morecambe manager Sammy McIlroy will let defender David Artell leave Christie Park on loan.

Hero or zero?

Your marks out of 10 for players in the Premier League games

St Gall’s v Cavan Gaels (Sun)

St Gall’s and Cavan Gaels clash in the Ulster SFC club quarter-finals at Casement Park.

Live text - Premier League

Everton host Fulham in the early game, with Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal all in action later.

Clonoe v St Eunan’s (Sun)

Clonoe clash with St Eunan’s in the AIB Ulster Club Football Championship quarter-final at Coalisland.

Stoner undergoes wrist operation

Casey Stoner has successful surgery on the problem that affected the defence of his MotoGP crown in 2008.

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Friday, October 31st, 2008

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British riders dominate World Cup

Great Britain’s track cyclists claim five gold medals in a sparkling display on day one of the World Cup Classics series in Manchester

Will Hamilton win the world title?

The experts on Lewis Hamilton’s chances of becoming a champion in Brazil

Wrexham recruit two loan signings

Wrexham sign a defender and a striker in time for Saturday’s Racecourse clash against Lewes.

Wales’ sporting weekend in photos

The best of the sporting action in pictures

Return of Mr Dundee

New Dark Blues boss Jocky Scott has a point to prove

Nadal & Federer out with injuries

Top seeds Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer pull out of their quarter-finals at the Paris Masters with injuries.

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Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Have you ever tried to succeed a legend? It’s not easy, that’s for sure

Have you ever tried to succeed a legend? Its not easy, thats for sure. Whoever replaces Bowden will have to deal with constant comparisons, and will only have to fill the shoes of the most successful, when measuring by number of wins, college football coach of all time. Itll be a thankless job where the new coach will almost be set up to fail, even though it wont really be anyones fault. Florida State football tickets were an afterthought before Bowden arrived on campus in 1976, as the team had won only four games over the previous three seasons.

AC Milan confirm Becks deal

AC Milan have confirmed David Beckham will join the club on loan from LA Galaxy on 7th January.

Levy - communication is key

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has hinted that the language barrier played a part in Juande Ramos’ downfall.

Gillett tight-lipped over sale

Liverpool co-owner George Gillett has refused to comment on rumours that the club is up for sale.

Maradona takes Argentina post

Diego Maradona has replaced Alfio Basile as Argentina coach and will make his managerial debut against Scotland

Ferdinand open to Spurs offer

Les Ferdinand admits he would welcome the opportunity to become part of the backroom staff at Tottenham.

Soren in Volvo driving seat

Soren Kjeldsen posted a superb 65 to open a three-shot lead after the first round of the Volvo Masters at Valderrama.

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