Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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Wednesday, 15 July, 2009, 16:00 GMT 24:00 +08:00:Asia/Singapore
TOP STORIES
Israel soldiers speak out on Gaza
A group of soldiers who took part in Israel's offensive in Gaza say widespread abuses were committed against civilians.
  Nigeria rebels announce 'truce'
The main rebel group in Nigeria's Niger Delta, Mend, says it will observe a 60-day ceasefire in its campaign against the oil industry.
  Missing backpacker is found alive
A 19-year-old backpacker from London who went missing in the Australian bush for 12 days, is found alive.
  UN monitors to leave Georgia
The last remaining UN observers in Georgia leave their posts on Wednesday, a month after their mandate expired.
  Hondurans 'have right to revolt'
The ousted Honduran president says his supporters have "the right to insurrection" in their bid to see him reinstated.
AFRICA
Nigeria rebels announce 'truce'
The main rebel group in Nigeria's Niger Delta, Mend, says it will observe a 60-day ceasefire in its campaign against the oil industry.
  Charles Taylor defence to resume
Former Liberian president Charles Taylor is expected to continue his defence against war crimes charges at a tribunal in The Hague.
  Kenya seizes coffin-stashed ivory
Kenyan authorities seize almost 300kg of ivory and rhinoceros horn hidden in coffins on a plane bound for Asia.
AMERICAS
Hondurans 'have right to revolt'
The ousted Honduran president says his supporters have "the right to insurrection" in their bid to see him reinstated.
  Mexico bodies were federal agents
Mexican police say that the 12 bodies found in Michoacan state were federal agents, murdered by a drugs cartel.
  LA to foot Jackson memorial bill
The city of Los Angeles will pay the costs of policing Michael Jackson's memorial concert, its mayor confirms.
ASIA-PACIFIC
Australia warns China on spy case
Australian PM Kevin Rudd reminds China that the world is watching how it handles a case of alleged business espionage in Shanghai.
  Worst of Japan's recession 'over'
Japan's central bank says the worst of the country's recession is now over, after it holds its key interest rate at 0.1%.
  Missing backpacker is found alive
A 19-year-old backpacker from London who went missing in the Australian bush for 12 days, is found alive.
EUROPE
Euro parliament elects new leader
The European Parliament elects former Polish PM Jerzy Buzek as its new president - the first from the former communist bloc.
  UN monitors to leave Georgia
The last remaining UN observers in Georgia leave their posts on Wednesday, a month after their mandate expired.
  Bride's bouquet brings down plane
The throwing of a bride's bouquet at an Italian wedding ends in disaster when the flowers cause a plane to crash.
MIDDLE EAST
Israel soldiers speak out on Gaza
A group of soldiers who took part in Israel's offensive in Gaza say widespread abuses were committed against civilians.
  Iran 'executes Sunni militants'
Iran executes 13 members of a Sunni rebel group blamed for attacks in the country's south-east, state media says.
  Egypt hosts 'non-aligned' chiefs
Heads of state from more than 50 countries are attending meetings of the Non-Aligned Movement, taking place in Egypt.
SOUTH ASIA
Return 'gathers pace' in Pakistan
Some 8,800 of the more than two million Pakistanis displaced by fighting in Swat have now left relief camps, officials say.
  Strike hits India tea and tourism
An indefinite strike called by a regional political party affects tea production and tourism in the Darjeeling hills in West Bengal state.
  Indian tiger park 'has no tigers'
One of India's main tiger parks, Panna National Park in the central state of Madhya Pradesh, admits it no longer has any tigers.
UK
Missing backpacker is found alive
A 19-year-old backpacker from London who went missing in the Australian bush for 12 days, is found alive.
  Job cuts 'hit two in three' in UK
Almost 70% of people across the UK know someone who has lost their job in the recession, a BBC survey finds.
  Pressure rises on school places
A fifth of local authorities in England are reporting increased pressure on school places, which they blame on the recession.
UK POLITICS
Tell it straight on debt - Clarke
The shadow business secretary will accuse Gordon Brown of a "lack of candour" on public spending, in a speech to business leaders.
  Health minister Lord Darzi quits
Top surgeon Lord Darzi, one of several non-politicians brought into Gordon Brown's government, is to resign as health minister.
  Ireland passport proposal shelved
The government climbs down over plans to have passports shown when people travel between Britain and Ireland.
UK EDUCATION
Pressure rises on school places
A fifth of local authorities in England are reporting increased pressure on school places, which they blame on the recession.
  Dads 'lose out' on parent leave
The system of maternity and paternity leave is unfair to poorer mothers, detrimental to fathers and bad for the economy, a think-tank argues.
  Private schools charity threat
The first test cases of whether private schools should have charitable status rejects two out of five schools.
ENGLAND
Missing backpacker is found alive
A 19-year-old backpacker from London who went missing in the Australian bush for 12 days, is found alive.
  Wheelie bin man crushed to death
A man thought to have climbed into a bin before being crushed to death in a dust cart is named as a 35-year-old Londoner.
  Husband killed wife reversing car
A husband killed his wife when he accidentally reversed their car into her at their Sheffield home, police say.
NORTHERN IRELAND
Ireland passport proposal shelved
The government climbs down over plans to have passports shown when people travel between Britain and Ireland.
  Orde before NI Affairs Committee
The Chief Constable, Sir Hugh Orde, is to give evidence before a committee of MPs at Westminster later.
  Search resumes for father and son
An air and sea search for a missing father and his 13-year-old son is set to resume along the County Cork coast.
SCOTLAND
Scots pessimistic about recession
A poll for the BBC suggests Scots are more pessimistic about how long the recession will last than other people in the UK.
  Commons row over new Forth bridge
UK ministers are urged to "stand firm" and resist a Scottish Government plea for extra money for the new Forth Bridge.
  'Listen to people' call to Diageo
Whisky company Diageo must "listen to the people" and ditch plans to axe 900 jobs, Finance Secretary John Swinney says.
WALES
Ministers 'must shake up council'
A watchdog wants ministers to intervene to bring big changes in the way an island council is run.
  Groups call for congestion charge
A coalition calls for congestion charges and commuters to pay for parking at work, to boost green transport.
  Hospital's brain doctor shortage
One of Wales' busiest hospitals seeks help from other units to provide neurosurgical services, citing doctor shortages.
BUSINESS
Worst of Japan's recession 'over'
Japan's central bank says the worst of the country's recession is now over, after it holds its key interest rate at 0.1%.
  Former GM boss gets $8.6m pension
Former General Motors boss Rick Wagoner will officially retire in August with a pension worth $8.6m over the first five years.
  Goldman Sachs sees bumper profit
US bank Goldman Sachs unveils a profit of $3.4bn (£2.1bn) for the second quarter of 2009, beating analysts expectations.
ENTERTAINMENT
LA to foot Jackson memorial bill
The city of Los Angeles will pay the costs of policing Michael Jackson's memorial concert, its mayor confirms.
  Repeat MTV Awards gig for Brand
Russell Brand is to return as host of the MTV Video Music Awards following his controversial performance last year.
  Fashionista Bruno tops UK cinemas
Sacha Baron Cohen's comic creation Bruno enters the UK and Ireland box office chart at number one.
SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
Government to map low-carbon road
Ministers are to publish plans for a low-carbon future, which they say can help the economy while tackling climate change
  Farmers 'key' to badger TB trial
The government lays out details of a badger vaccine trial for cattle TB, and says the attitude of farmers will be crucial.
  Longest insect migration revealed
Millions of dragonflies cross the Indian Ocean each year, in a previously unknown epic migration.
TECHNOLOGY
Microsoft Office takes to the web
Software giant Microsoft takes aim at Google, announcing a free web-based version of its successful Office software.
  Europe's new space truck takes shape
Europe's next space freighter - Johannes Kepler - is being built for a mission to re-supply the space station in 2010.
  Tagging technology to track trash
Thousands of pieces of rubbish are to be tracked using sophisticated mobile tags to help reduce household waste.
HEALTH
Lower IQ 'a heart disease risk'
Having a lower than average IQ is in itself a risk factor for heart disease, say researchers.
  Women 'naturally weaker' to HIV
Experts believe women are naturally programmed to be less resistant to HIV once they have contracted the virus.
  Swine flu 'hits airways harder'
H1N1 swine flu attacks the respiratory system in a more sustained way than the standard seasonal virus, research in animals shows.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
  1995: Serbs force Muslims out of Srebrenica
Thousands of Muslim refugees flee the captured "safe area" of Srebrenica - forced out by the Bosnian Serbs.
  1997: Versace murdered on his doorstep
Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace is shot dead on the steps of his Miami mansion.
  1966: Euston staff 'colour bar' ended
A West Indian refused a job at Euston Station will now be employed there after managers overturn a ban on black workers.

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TOP STORIES
Hughes continues pursuit of Terry
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes reignites his bid to bring Chelsea captain John Terry to Eastlands.
  Tevez completes move to Man City
Manchester City complete the signing of former Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez for a fee believed to be £25.5m.
  Adebayor passes Man City medical
Emmanuel Adebayor passes a medical and will move from Arsenal to Manchester City once his work permit is approved.
  Cavendish surges to third victory
Mark Cavendish produces another superb sprint finish to beat Thor Hushovd and clinch his third stage win of this year's Tour de France.
  Nadal set to return from injury
Rafael Nadal expects to resume training on Monday before returning to action at the Montreal Masters in August.
FOOTBALL
Hughes continues pursuit of Terry
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes reignites his bid to bring Chelsea captain John Terry to Eastlands.
  Tevez hits back at Ferguson claim
Manchester City new signing Carlos Tevez says Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson did not contact him to keep him at the club.
  Adebayor passes Man City medical
Emmanuel Adebayor passes a medical and will move from Arsenal to Manchester City once his work permit is approved.
ARSENAL
Adebayor passes Man City medical
Emmanuel Adebayor passes a medical and will move from Arsenal to Manchester City once his work permit is approved.
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ASTON VILLA
Leeds snub top-flight Delph bids
Leeds United reveal they have turned down two bids from Premier League teams for midfielder Fabian Delph
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BLACKBURN
Walsall sign midfielder O'Keefe
Walsall complete the signing of Blackburn Rovers midfielder Josh O'Keefe on a one-year contract.
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BOLTON
Bolton wrap up Robinson loan deal
Bolton sign defender Paul Robinson from West Brom on a season-long loan deal, bringing to an end their long pursuit of the player.
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CHELSEA
Hughes continues pursuit of Terry
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes reignites his bid to bring Chelsea captain John Terry to Eastlands.
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EVERTON
Gosling pleased with return of Jo
Everton midfielder Dan Gosling has revealed his delight at Jo returning to Goodison Park on loan.
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FULHAM
Fulham bid for Greening rejected
West Bromwich Albion reject a "derisory" offer from Fulham for midfielder Jonathan Greening.
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HULL
Hull to sign Sunderland's Murphy
Hull are set to sign Sunderland's Republic of Ireland striker Daryl Murphy, BBC Sport understands.
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LIVERPOOL
El Zhar signs new Liverpool deal
Liverpool forward Nabil El Zhar signs a contract extension that is set to keep him at the club until 2012.
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MANCHESTER CITY
Hughes continues pursuit of Terry
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes reignites his bid to bring Chelsea captain John Terry to Eastlands.
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MANCHESTER UNITED
Tevez hits back at Ferguson claim
Manchester City new signing Carlos Tevez says Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson did not contact him to keep him at the club.
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MIDDLESBROUGH
Turnbull explains Boro departure
Former Middlesbrough goalkeeper Ross Turnbull says he left the club because they could not guarantee first-team football
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NEWCASTLE
Newcastle's Dutch trip called off
Newcastle are told by the Football Association not to travel to the Dutch city of Utrecht for a pre-season friendly later this month.
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PORTSMOUTH
Portsmouth takeover moves nearer
Sulaiman Al Fahim is in the process of negotiating a price for his proposed takeover of Portsmouth after completing due diligence on the club.
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STOKE
Delap extends contract at Stoke
Midfielder Rory Delap signs a one-year contract extension that will keep him at Stoke until 2011.
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SUNDERLAND
Hull to sign Sunderland's Murphy
Hull are set to sign Sunderland's Republic of Ireland striker Daryl Murphy, BBC Sport understands.
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TOTTENHAM
Everton & Spurs in Naughton fight
Tottenham join Everton in the battle to sign Sheffield United defender Kyle Naughton.
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WEST BROM
Fulham bid for Greening rejected
West Bromwich Albion reject a "derisory" offer from Fulham for midfielder Jonathan Greening.
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WEST HAM UNITED
Saints' Davis turns down Hammers
Southampton goalkeeper Kelvin Davis rejects a move to West Ham and signs a new contract with the Saints.
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WIGAN
Bramble and Boyce sign new deals
Defenders Titus Bramble and Emmerson Boyce sign new contracts that are set to keep them at Wigan until 2012.
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BARNSLEY
Campbell-Ryce set for deal talks
Barnsley will open contract negotiations with Jamal Campbell-Ryce as soon as the midfielder returns from international duty with Jamaica.
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BIRMINGHAM
Krysiak agrees new Blues contract
Teenage goalkeeper Artur Krysiak signs a new one-year contract to remain at St Andrew's.
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BLACKPOOL
Holloway ready for Argyle return
Former Plymouth Argyle manager Ian Holloway says he is relishing the challenge of returning to Home Park with Blackpool in March 2009.
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BRISTOL CITY
Nyatanga agrees Bristol City move
Derby County defender Lewin Nyatanga joins Bristol City on a four-year contract subject to a full medical.
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BURNLEY
Burnley tie up Easton transfer
Burnley sign Hamilton defender Brian Easton on a three-year deal.
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CARDIFF
Cardiff and Ledley still in limbo
Manager Dave Jones says Cardiff have had no offers for midfielder Joe Ledley as his transfer dealings stay on hold.
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CHARLTON
Charlton legend Hales fears drop
Former Charlton striker Derek Hales fears they could be relegated again as they prepare for life in League One
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COVENTRY
Coventry name Wright as captain
Coventry City defender Stephen Wright is the new club captain.
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CRYSTAL PALACE
Warnock hopes for Ambrose impact
Crystal Palace boss Neil Warnock has high hopes for new signing Darren Ambrose
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DERBY
Nyatanga agrees Bristol City move
Derby County defender Lewin Nyatanga joins Bristol City on a four-year contract subject to a full medical.
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DONCASTER
No 'big buys' to replace Wellens
Doncaster Rovers chairman John Ryan says there will be no big-money buys following midfielder Richie Wellens' departure to Leicester.
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IPSWICH
Bristol City wrap up Haynes deal
Bristol City have completed a deal for Ipswich Town forward Danny Haynes for an undisclosed fee
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NORWICH
Norwich set for tour of Scotland
Norwich City's pre-season preparations begin with a tour of Scotland which includes a game against SPL side St Johnstone.
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NOTTM FOREST
Forest join Rams in Barker chase
Derby County and Nottingham Forest are in a head-to-head battle to sign Blackpool captain Shaun Barker.
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PLYMOUTH
Easter leaves Argyle for MK Dons
MK Dons sign striker Jermaine Easter from Plymouth Argyle on a two-year deal.
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PRESTON
Keeper Neal signs for Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury Town sign keeper Chris Neal from Preston North End on a three-year deal.
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QPR
Blackstock happy to remain at QPR
Queens Park Rangers striker Dexter Blackstock is happy to remain at the club this season.
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READING
Tough pre-season ahead - Rodgers
Reading manager Brendan Rodgers says the hard work is about to begin for his players
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SHEFF WED
Laws found guilty but escapes ban
Sheffield Wednesday manager Brian Laws escapes a touchline ban after being sent from the dugout during the 1-1 draw with Preston in March.
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SHEFF UTD
Everton & Spurs in Naughton fight
Tottenham join Everton in the battle to sign Sheffield United defender Kyle Naughton.
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SOUTHAMPTON
Southampton & Wotte part company
Head coach Mark Wotte leaves Southampton just 24 hours after Swiss businessman Markus Liebherr's takeover of the club.
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SWANSEA
Bodde returns to Swansea training
Midfielder Ferrie Bodde begins pre-season training with Swansea City but his future remains in question.
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WATFORD
Watford chairman blasts ex-boss
Watford chairman Jimmy Russo criticises former boss Brendan Rodgers after he claims striker Tommy Smith wants to join him at Reading.
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WOLVES
Iwelumo hopes for Scotland return
Wolves striker Chris Iwelumo aims to play a part in Scotland's World Cup qualifying climax despite facing surgery on Tuesday.
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CELTIC
Old Firm 'in talks' over TV deal
Celtic and Rangers may be set to mount a bid to take on the broadcasting rights to the Scottish Premier League.
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FALKIRK
Falkirk focused on European bow
Eddie May says his Falkirk side are looking forward to hosting Vaduz in Thursday's Europa League qualifier.
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HAMILTON
Burnley tie up Easton transfer
Burnley sign Hamilton defender Brian Easton on a three-year deal.
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RANGERS
Old Firm 'in talks' over TV deal
Celtic and Rangers may be set to mount a bid to take on the broadcasting rights to the Scottish Premier League.
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AFRICAN FOOTBALL
Nigeria players to be age-tested
Nigerian players taking part in the Under-17 World Cup will be subjected to MRI bone scans to determine their ages.
  Adebayor passes Man City medical
Emmanuel Adebayor passes a medical and will move from Arsenal to Manchester City once his work permit is approved.
  M'Bia on the move to Marseille
Cameroon midfielder Stephane M'Bia has left Rennes and is on his way to Olympique Marseille.
CRICKET
Sri Lanka win as Pakistan crumble
Pakistan lose nine wickets for 35 runs as Sri Lanka win the second Test to secure the three-match series.
  MCC calls for Test championship
Cricket should adopt a world Test competition to prevent the five-day format from "dying", the MCC recommends.
  England wait on Flintoff fitness
England will continue to monitor Andrew Flintoff's fitness before naming their team for the second Test against Australia.
RUGBY UNION
McCaw returns for All Blacks Test
New Zealand welcome back captain Richie McCaw for Saturday's Bledisloe Cup and opening Tri-Nations Test against Australia in Auckland.
  One change for Springboks squad
Prop Jannie du Plessis is the only new face in South Africa's 23-man squad for their Tri-Nations opener against New Zealand.
  Munster start defence at Glasgow
Munster start their Magners League title defence with a trip to face Glasgow Warriors on the opening 2009/10 season weekend.
RUGBY LEAGUE
Saints' Gilmour to become a Giant
Huddersfield Giants sign Lee Gilmour on a two-year deal from St Helens, starting next year.
  Rhinos sign Pitts from Wildcats
Leeds Rhinos sign teenage prop Jay Pitts from Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.
  Grix ruled out with mouth injury
Warrington centre Simon Grix is ruled out for at least two weeks after suffering a severe mouth injury in Saturday's defeat by St Helens.
TENNIS
Nadal set to return from injury
Rafael Nadal expects to resume training on Monday before returning to action at the Montreal Masters in August.
  Croatia into Davis Cup semi-final
Croatia knock the United States out of the Davis Cup to reach the semi-finals for the first time since winning the competition in 2005.
  Ram claims maiden ATP Tour title
Rajeev Ram beats Sam Querrey in three sets to win the Hall of Fame Championship.
GOLF
Woods fired up for Open success
World number one Tiger Woods is in buoyant mood as he prepares for this week's Open at Turnberry.
  Monty unhappy with Lyle apology
Sandy Lyle says sorry to Colin Montgomerie after accusing him of cheating, but Europe's Ryder Cup captain dismisses the apology as "strange".
  Fisher ready to take major step
Ross Fisher says the time is right for him to win his first major tournament.
MOTORSPORT
Harris leads GB to world play-off
Coventry Bees skipper Chris Harris leads Great Britain to third place in their World Cup qualifier to reach the play-off.
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  Scorpions boss dies after illness
Scunthorpe Scorpions manager Kenny Smith dies after a long battle with cancer.
FORMULA 1
Mark Webber column
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BOXING
Froch signs for Super Six series
Carl Froch will defend his WBC super-middlweight belt against Andre Dirrell in the first fight of a 'Super Six Boxing Classic' series of bouts.
  Boxer involved in cyclist crash
Bolton boxer Amir Khan is involved in a collision in which a teenage cyclist was injured in Greater Manchester.
  Khan aims for boxing's big names
Amir Khan insists victory against WBA champion Andreas Kotelnik will help him attract fights with some of boxing's biggest names.
ATHLETICS
Twell decides to run for Scotland
World junior 1500m champion Stephanie Twell declares her intention to compete for Scotland.
  Parsons' Berlin dream still alive
Birchfield Harriers high jumper Tom Parsons believes he can still make the GB team for the World Championships.
  Gay to run 200m at London event
Triple world champion Tyson Gay will continue his preparations for the World Championships next month by running at the London Grand Prix later this month.
SNOOKER
Telford retains UK Championship
The UK Championship returns to Telford International Centre for the third year running.
  Allen cruises to first pro title
Mark Allen hammers Ding Junhui 6-0 in the final of the Wuzhou International Jiangsu Classic to secure his first professional title.
  Higgins targets more world titles
New world champion John Higgins sets his sights on adding to his collection of world titles after winning his third Crucible crown with victory over Shaun Murphy.
HORSE RACING
Ayr gets go-ahead after pile-up
Ayr Racecourse is cleared to hold its next meeting after a horrific pile-up involving seven horses.
  Sariska romps to Classic double
Sariska cruises to victory in the Irish Oaks at the Curragh to add to her Epsom Oaks triumph in June.
  Takeover Target forced to retire
The career of sprinter Takeover Target is over after he fractures a cannon bone in the July Cup at Newmarket.
CYCLING
Cavendish surges to third victory
Mark Cavendish produces another superb sprint finish to beat Thor Hushovd and clinch his third stage win of this year's Tour de France.
  No Armstrong rift, says Contador
Alberto Contador plays down talk of a rift between himself and Lance Armstrong, his team-mate and rival for overall victory in the Tour de France.
  Armstrong hints at 2010 Tour race
Seven-time champion Lance Armstrong hints he will compete in the 2010 Tour de France after coming out of retirement to ride in the 2009 event.
OTHER SPORT...
O'Brien quits career with Ireland
Ciara O'Brien has retired from international hockey with Ireland because of injury.
  Rings star Van Gelder fails test
Former rings world champion gymnast Yuri van Gelder is facing a two-year ban after testing positive for cocaine.
  GB win World Cup with two golds
Great Britain took the World Cup series for the third successive season but won only two finals in the Lucerne regatta.
NORTHERN IRELAND
Crusaders 1-1 FK Rabotnicki
Crusaders keep their Europa League hopes alive as David Rainey's late goal earns them a 1-1 draw against FK Rabotnicki at Mourneview Park.
  Feeney to undergo hip operation
Northern Ireland striker Warren Feeney could miss the remainder of the World Cup qualifying campaign as he prepares to undergo hip surgery.
  Derry lose to late Drogheda goal
Derry City lose 1-0 to Drogheda United in their League of Ireland Premier Division game at the Brandywell.
SCOTLAND
Monty unhappy with Lyle apology
Sandy Lyle says sorry to Colin Montgomerie after accusing him of cheating, but Europe's Ryder Cup captain dismisses the apology as "strange".
  Falkirk focused on European bow
Eddie May says his Falkirk side are looking forward to hosting Vaduz in Thursday's Europa League qualifier.
  Old Firm 'in talks' over TV deal
Celtic and Rangers may be set to mount a bid to take on the broadcasting rights to the Scottish Premier League.
WALES
Roberts hails battling Rhyl show
Stand-in Rhyl manager Osian Roberts halis their display despite their 4-0 Uefa Champions League defeat by Partizan Belgrade.
  Hughes ready to spend more
After unveiling new striker Carlos Tevez, Manchester City boss Mark Hughes confirms the club has been in talks with Arsenal over Emmanuel Adebayor.
  Scarlets must rely on youngsters
Former captain Simon Easterby says the Scarlets must learn to rely on home-grown youngsters.

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