Saturday, January 19, 2013

Sports Briefing | Baseball United States Team Chosen for World Baseball Classic

  • Tajikistan News.Net - Thursday 17th January, 2013

    Thousands of secondary school children in Britain are "physically illiterate" and are unable to run, jump, throw a ball or catch, says the chief of the government's sports agency. Susan Campbell, ...

  • Local government in 2013 what future can we imagine

    Guardian - Friday 18th January, 2013

    The first prediction is exactly that: prediction. This could be the year that local government is able to take advantage of the benefits of the widespread use of predictive tools.As predictions ...

  • Editors blog what does Labours one nation mean for housing

    Guardian - Friday 18th January, 2013

    From the left and the right, Labour stands accused of failing to set out a credible alternative to the present government. Critics claim the party has been silent on the detail for too long. As our ...

  • Somali journalist accused of fabricating rape story

    Guardian - Friday 18th January, 2013

    a journalist having been arrested after interviewing a woman who claimed she was raped by Somali soldiers.Now the country's police commissioner, General Sharif Sheikhuna Maye, has issued a ...

  • A day in the life of... a managing director of a specialist care provider

    Guardian - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Boda Gallon works for Keiro Health and Innovation, a provider of neurological rehabilitation services. A former Judo champion, he describes why he had a change of ...

  • Five minutes with ... a clinical director

    Guardian - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Nikki Chapman runs the clinical side of a private healthcare practice. She explains what the best and worst part of her job is - and the importance of cake on a Friday ...

  • Field of Play Canadian sports beast of burden

    CBC News - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Hockey is the sport most Canadians associate with skating glory. But when it comes to delivering the goods year-in and year-out it is speed skating that is Canada's beast of burden. The numbers ...

  • Idol auditions Did you cry

    Entertainment Weekly - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Lazaro beautifully sang ';Bridge Over Troubled Water'; at tonight?s Chicago auditions and is headed to the Hollywood Round as I sit here weeping silently. The stutter disappears when ...

  • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof EW review

    Entertainment Weekly - Friday 18th January, 2013

    's Benjamin Walker), a closeted former football star who's taken to bourbon since the death of his buddy Skipper, Johansson shows a winning determination -; to lure back her husband, to ...

  • Vampire Diaries New burning Qs

    Entertainment Weekly - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Rebekah made a point of saying that Klaus had erased how Stefan felt about her from Stefan?s mind. Are those feelings going to resurface? Is that a new question to add to the mix? Well, you ...

  • Sports star Teo facing questions about fake dead girlfriend

    Irish Examiner - Friday 18th January, 2013

    US sports star Manti Te'o is facing questions over whether he was really duped by a bizarre lie about a fake dead girlfriend. The American football linebaker, who plays for the University of ...

  • Top tips on community engagement ? part two

    Guardian - Friday 18th January, 2013

    The way Handmade Parade works is that we don't create parades and celebrations, we help communities and organisations do it themselves. We run workshops in the weeks leading up to an event that ...

  • Sports Briefing | Baseball United States Team Chosen for World Baseball Classic

    New York Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Four players from the 2009 United States team that lost in the World Baseball Classic semifinals to Japan are on the roster this year: Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins, Red Sox outfielder Shane ...

  • A Google-a-Day Puzzle for Jan. 18

    Wired News - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Our good friends at Google run a daily puzzle challenge and asked us to help get them out to the geeky masses. Each day?s puzzle will task your googling skills a little more, leading you to ...

  • Soft-cheese recall widened after deaths

    West Australian - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Two Australians have died and a pregnant woman has miscarried following a listeria outbreak linked to soft cheeses produced in Victoria.A recall has been widened of soft cheese manufactured by the ...

  • Seattle Times poll --- Who is the Most Sympathetic Sports Figure

    The Seattle Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    (function($) { $.Juitter.start({ searchType:"fromUser", // needed, you can use "searchWord", "fromUser", "toUser" searchObject:"bcondotta", // ...

  • Kai Tak sports complex invites developers

    The Standard - Friday 18th January, 2013

    (29 mins ago) The Home Affairs Bureau today invited initial, non-binding expressions of interest from the private sector and other stakeholders for the development of the multi-purpose sports ...

  • These Are The Best Cities In The US For A Healthy Lifestyle

    IBTimes - Thursday 17th January, 2013

    Every year, there are at least a handful of lists pointing out the "fattest" and "fittest" places in the country. Problem is that drawing a line between fat and skinny ...

  • Horror Story finale 6 teases

    Entertainment Weekly - Thursday 17th January, 2013

    Four major characters die in the season finale but the Angel of Death (Frances Conroy) only appears to one of them. Adam Levine?s Leo and Jenna Dewan-Tatum?s Teresa return and we learn ...

  • Armstrong confession touches local athletes who have seen their sports harmed by drugs

    Ventura County Star - Thursday 17th January, 2013

    FILE - In this July 24, 2005, file photo, Lance Armstrong gestures for his seventh straight win in the Tour de France cycling race before the final stage between Corbeil-Essonnes, south of Paris, ...

  • Factbox Performance enhancing drugs used in sports

    The Globe and Mail - Thursday 17th January, 2013

    In this July 19, 2009, file photo, Lance Armstrong crosses the finish line during the 15th stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Verbier, Switzerland. Armstrong confessed to using ...

  • No charges in Oyster Bay boating tragedy

    Newsday - Thursday 17th January, 2013

    FBI and local authorities recover the Kandi Won, the cabin cruiser that sank July Fourth killing three children in Oyster Bay. Videojournalists: Jim Staubitser, Kevin P. Coughlin and News 12 (July ...

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