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Magnificent seven for Socceroos

Seven England-based players have been named in Pim Verbeek's Australia squad for their forthcoming World Cup qualifier against Qatar. Mark Schwarzer (Fulham), Lucas Neill (West Ham), Tim Cahill (Everton), David Carney...

Golf-Harrington's Singapore Open debut strengthens field

SINGAPORE, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Back-to-back Major winner Ireland's Padraig Harrington will make his debut appearance in the $5 million Singapore Open in November, organisers said on Tuesday. The 37-year-old followed up the...

Smith goes from wing on to plane

Rob Purdham and Lee Smith will be the eye-catching names when Tony Smith names his England squad for the World Cup today. Lee Smith, a 22-year-old wing or full-back, has played his way on to the plane to Australia after being...

Perpignan and Toulouse miss top players in the Heineken Cup

French giants Toulouse and the ambitious Perpignan have received discouraging news ahead of their opening round of Heineken Cup matches this week. Mising link: Perpignan will have to makde do without Henry Tuilagi Photo: AP...

Dog chews and Mao: Saatchi's art revolution

When Charles Saatchi closed his last art gallery after a row with the landlord, he famously sold off his prestigious collection of works by the YBAs, leaving the world wondering what he would "discover" next.

People: Tom Harris, Duke of Edinburgh, Joss Stone, Tim Westwood

Farewell, then, Minister for the People page The cruellest defenestration of the reshuffle was Tom Harris, the sunny-side-up Transport Minister who added to the gaiety of these pages. Admittedly, this may have contributed to...

Choke is no joke: Tindall demands an end to Gloucester’s big-game foul-ups

Mike Tindall marked European rugby's launch of their very own Champions League yesterday by challenging Gloucester to smash the psychological stigma of 'choking' over the big matches. The last two seasons have seen Gloucester...

Dolphins stun Chargers

MIAMI (AP) With the Miami Dolphins threatening to score, running back Ronnie Brown waited in the single wing for a direct snap, his grin visible through his face mask. Winning can be fun, as the Dolphins are discovering. Read...

Wachovia war at legal 'standstill'

Hours after the fight between Citigroup and Wells Fargo for the Charlotte bank intensified in state and federal courts, the three banks agreed to halt litigation until Wednesday. Citigroup, Wells Fargo and Wachovia agreed...

IBM joins the 'cloud computing' bandwagon

The company will challenge Internet-centric "cloud" pioneers by promoting a mix of cloud-based and on-premises services. Compare your salaryUse the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between...

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