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Should England sack Martin Johnson? No

Is Martin Johnson the right man to lead England? Hamstrung: Martin Johnson does not have many world class players at his disposal Photo: GETTY IMAGES Read the case for the prosecution Case for the defence... Should England sack...

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Football News: Spirit of Sir Bobby can give Sousa Swans victory

Spirit of Sir Bobby can give Sousa Swans victory Nov 22 2009 by Blair Wood, Wales On Sunday SWANSEA CITY boss Paulo Sousa is hoping the spirit of the late Sir Bobby Robson can help inspire his team to victory at Championship...

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Rugby Union: Scots coach delighted with victory

Scotland coach Andy Robinson has heaped praise on his players after they ended a 27-year losing streak to Australia with a 9-8 victory. The Scots were forced to defend doggedly throughout as the Aussies dominated territory and...

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Villa boss O’Neill: Robertson won’t go for Scotland job

Villa boss O’Neill: Robertson won’t go for Scotland job READ MORE NEWS ON: Aston Villa Aston Villa assistant manager John Robertson won't be going for the Scotland job. Villa boss Martin O’Neill insists the former Tartan Army...

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Motown caps 50th anniversary with gala

Berry, Aretha, Stevie and Kid whoop it up at museum benefit Kimberly P. Mitchell / Zuma Press Kid Rock performs with Stevie Wonder at the Motown 50 Golden Gala Live it Again Weekend in the Renaissance Center in Detroit on...

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Despite shooting at wrong hoop, Knicks clip Nets

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.(AP) No matter how bleak things look for the Knicks, they can take comfort knowing worse basketball is being played 10 miles away. And if the Nets don't win soon, they could be the worst ever to start an...

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NHL: Dallas 5, New Jersey 3

DALLAS, Nov. 22 (UPI) -- Stephane Robidas had two goals and two assists in the Dallas Stars' 5-3 win Saturday over the New Jersey Devils. Mike Ribeiro, Tom Wandell and Warren Peters scored the other Stars goals and Brad...

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Ahern family mourning after sudden death of former taoiseach's nephew

A SON of Maurice Ahern, the former Fianna Fail councillor, died suddenly yesterday. Dylan Ahern, who canvassed for his father and for his uncle, former taoiseach Bertie Ahern, in election campaigns, was a keen athlete and...

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Robinson now entrenched in doghouse

Knicks G Nate Robinson played just six minutes in Saturday's game against the Nets. As the clock expired to end the first quarter, he playfully threw up a shot at his own basket. The ball actually went in and had it not been...

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Gene Kerrigan: Good times roll for the political cronies

Let's start with a correction to a previous column. And this gives us an opportunity to bring you some good news, some indication that things are better than we thought they were. It was the week in which we suffered flooding....

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