Clijsters in final despite accident
Doha, Oct. 30: US Open champion Kim Clijsters reached the final of the WTA Championships here on Saturday despite being involved in a “scary” car crash on the way to the Khalifa Stadium.
Clijsters sc
Patient Blues break Rovers resistance
London, Oct. 30: Chelsea maintained their five-point gap at the top of the English Premier League on Saturday after coming from behind to defeat Blackburn, as Arsenal kept up the pressure with a late
Priest Sylwester Zawadzki
Priest Sylwester Zawadzki stands in front of the head of a Christ statue to be erected on a hill at Swiebodzin, southwest Poland, on Friday.
Iraq suicide bombing kills at least 25, wounds 70
At lease 25 people were killed and 70 wounded in a suicide bombing at a coffee house in the town of Balad Ruz in Central Iraq's restive Diyala province late on Friday, a police official said on Saturd
'135 missing people found in Indonesia tsunami zone'
More than 130 people listed as missing, have been found alive on high ground on a remote Indonesian island, that was devastated by a tsunami five days ago, an official said.
Thailand arrests 61 Sri Lankan Tamil migrants
Thai authorities have arrested 61 Tamil migrants from Sri Lanka, the police said on Saturday, in the second such crackdown in recent weeks.
Wozniacki on top of world
Doha, Oct. 29: Caroline Wozniacki secured the year-end number one spot in the world ranking, becoming the first ever Dane to do so, but only after suffering an early fright at the WTA Tour Championshi
Proteas pummel Pak in T20s
Oct. 28: South Africa and Pakistan gear up for next year’s World Cup with a five-match one-day series starting here from Friday, as captains Graeme Smith and Shahid Afridi urged their teams to keep fo
Pak-born man plots to bomb trains, held
Oct. 28: Federal officials arrested a Pakistani-American man for plotting a series of bomb attacks on Washington’s subway system with people he believed were tied to Al Qaeda.
Farooque Ahmed, 34, had
Pak, SA hone Cup preparations
South Africa and Pakistan gear up for next year’s World Cup with a five-match one-day series starting here from Friday, as captains Graeme Smith and Shahid Afridi urged their teams to keep focus.
South Africa are in top form after thumping a hapless Zimbabwe 3-0 in a one-day series at home and beat Pakistan in both the Twenty20 matches here comfortably in a prelude to the 50-over matches.