Rooney set to regain midas touch
London, Aug. 6: Wayne Rooney’s dismal displays for England at the World Cup will quickly become nothing more than a faded memory once the striker gets back into his stride with Manchester United.
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Chelsea the side to beat: Fergie
Manchester, Aug. 6: Sir Alex Ferguson believes Chelsea are the team that pose the biggest threat to Manchester United’s hopes of bringing the Premier League title back to Old Trafford.
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Woods fails to fire at Firestone
Washington, Aug. 6: Tiger Woods carded his career worst score at Firestone, a shocking four-over-par 74 in the opening round at the Bridgestone Invitational on Thursday.
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Rattled Saudi parents support BlackBerry ban
Aug. 5: While many Saudis are unhappy that the kingdom is to block BlackBerry services, a large number support the ban because they say smartphones are negatively influencing the youth, a report said
Naomi: Did get blood diamonds
Aug. 5: Supermodel Naomi Campbell told a court Thursday how she received a pouch of rough diamonds as a late-night gift she assumed came from a former Liberian president, now in the dock for war crime
32 dead in China mine accidents
Authorities have confirmed that 32 people were killed in two coal mine accidents in China earlier this week, state media said on Friday, in the latest incidents to blight the industry.
Tata chairman successor to be chosen by March
India’s Tata Group says a successor to replace veteran Ratan Tata as head of the sprawling industrial conglomerate should be announced by March.
Ahmadinejad survives attack
Tehran, Aug. 4: The Iranian President, Mr Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was unhurt on Wednesday after an explosive device, officially described as a firecracker, went off near his motorcade.
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India fight for runs in final Sri Lanka Test
Sri Lanka gained the edge in the third and final cricket Test against India after the tourists lost two vital wickets in the morning session of the third day’s play on Thursday.
Afghan President heads to Iran
Afghan President Hamid Karzai left on Thursday for neighbouring Iran to attend a regional conference, his office said.