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EPL: Old boy Johnson's late winner sinks Chelsea

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Glen Johnson's brilliant 87th minute goal secured Liverpool's 2-1 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge here on Sunday and increased the pressure on Blues boss Andre Villas-Boas.

Defeat was Chelsea's s

Sikhs can wear kirpans at ’12 London Olympics

Sikh athletes and spectators will be able to wear a kirpan, a ceremonial dagger compulsorily worn by baptised Sikhs along with four other articles of faith, at the London 2012 Olympic sites.

Seals navigate back to their birth site

Seals are more clever than you thought.

Dog learns to drive bus after observing owner

A two-year-old dog was caught driving a double-decker bus after learning how to drive by watching his master.

Woodley, a German Koolie, was spotted hunched over the wheel as the mobile home sped down

Police to question male students in Roebuck's suicide investigation

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South African police have decided to question 16 male students, who lived with renowned sports commentator and writer Peter Roebuck in an eight-room house.

The young men aged 18 to 26 are mostly Zimb

Sikhs can carry Kirpan into London Olympic venues

Sikh athletes and spectators will be allowed to wear ceremonial daggers into 2012 London Olympic venues, despite the intense security arrangements, as part of a multi-faith approach to the Games.

"We

EPL: Manchester City march on as Newcastle downed

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Manchester City ended Newcastle's unbeaten start to the season on Saturday with a 3-1 victory to open up an eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League standings.

Goals from Mario Balotelli, Mi

Orchid named after Elton John

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Legendary singer Sir Elton John has had a rare flower named after him at an Orchid Conference in Singapore.

The Rocket Man hitmaker, who is an avid flower lover, flew out to the country to be honoure

Olympics: Sikhs can carry daggers to Games

Sikh athletes and spectators will be able to wear ceremonial daggers around the London 2012 Olympic sites, organisers said on Sunday.

Security will be tight at all Games venues, with Britain prepared

Britain's MI6 helped capture Col Gaddafi's son Saif: Report

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British spy agency MI6 played a key role in the capture of Saif al-Islam, son of slain Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, a media report said.

The top-secret 25 million pounds mission, dubbed Operatio

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