Tuesday, September 1, 2009

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Tuesday, 01 September, 2009, 16:00 GMT 24:00 +08:00:Asia/Singapore
TOP STORIES
Poland remembers World War start
Commemorations are taking place to mark the outbreak of World War II amid tensions between Poland and Russia.
  Fiji suspended from Commonwealth
Military-led Fiji is suspended from the Commonwealth, after it refused to commit to holding elections in 2010.
  Engineering Earth 'is feasible'
Geo-engineering projects could retard climate change but are no substitute for cutting emissions, a Royal Society report concludes.
  Pakistan clashes 'kill militants'
At least 20 suspected militants are killed in deadly clashes with troops in north-west Pakistan, officials say.
  Beslan mourns deadly school siege
Russia is marking the fifth anniversary of the Beslan siege in which more than 330 people died after a school was seized by Chechen rebels.
AFRICA
Kenyan anger over corruption job
The reappointment of the head of Kenya's anti-corruption body is condemned by campaigners who say he has achieved nothing.
  Libya marks Gaddafi anniversary
Libya begins celebrations to mark 40 years since Colonel Muammar Gaddafi seized power, but Western leaders stay away.
  'No-music day' on Nigeria radio
Lagos radio stations follow a call by Nigerian musicians not to play local songs as part of their protest about royalties and piracy.
AMERICAS
Heat fuelling California wildfire
Firefighters tackling a wildfire north of Los Angeles say they are making slow progress and the blaze remains very dangerous.
  Huge storm nears Mexican resorts
Hurricane Jimena races towards Mexico's Baja California peninsula as officials urge people to leave areas at risk.
  Guatemala sees landmark sentence
An ex-paramilitary officer in Guatemala is jailed for 150 years, in the first such conviction relating to civil war-era crimes.
ASIA-PACIFIC
Fiji suspended from Commonwealth
Military-led Fiji is suspended from the Commonwealth, after it refused to commit to holding elections in 2010.
  Dalai Lama holds Taiwan prayers
The Dalai Lama holds a prayer ceremony in southern Taiwan in memory of the victims of last month's typhoon.
  China pupils told to love nation
Chinese children are being told that the first lesson they must learn this school year is "love your country".
EUROPE
Poland remembers World War start
Commemorations are taking place to mark the outbreak of World War II amid tensions between Poland and Russia.
  Beslan mourns deadly school siege
Russia is marking the fifth anniversary of the Beslan siege in which more than 330 people died after a school was seized by Chechen rebels.
  EU bans old-fashioned light bulbs
A ban comes into force in the European Union on the manufacture and import of 100-watt incandescent light bulbs.
MIDDLE EAST
Iran MPs back 1994 bomb suspect
Iranian MPs strongly back Ahmad Vahidi for defence minister, despite a warrant for his arrest over a 1994 bomb in Argentina.
  Iran 'has new nuclear proposal'
Iran says it is ready to resume talks with world powers after drawing up a new nuclear plan, media reports say.
  Israeli troops kill West Bank boy
A 15-year-old Palestinian is shot dead by the Israeli military in an incident outside a settlement in the occupied West Bank.
SOUTH ASIA
Pakistan clashes 'kill militants'
At least 20 suspected militants are killed in deadly clashes with troops in north-west Pakistan, officials say.
  India diarrhoea outbreak kills 26
An outbreak of diarrhoea in the eastern Indian state of Orissa claims 26 lives, the state health minister says.
  Tata seeks compensation over Nano
India's Tata group says it wants compensation for the land on which it planned to build the Nano, the world's cheapest car.
UK
Straw 'changed mind over bomber'
Jack Straw changed his mind over whether the Lockerbie bomber should be included in a transfer agreement, letters show.
  Sex assault link to girl's death
Nine-year-old Stacey Lawrence, who was found strangled in a lorry, may have been sexually assaulted, police reveal.
  Record-breaking husband dies, 101
Frank Milford, one half of Britain's longest living married couple, dies at the couple's Plymouth home at the age of 101
UK POLITICS
Straw 'changed mind over bomber'
Jack Straw changed his mind over whether the Lockerbie bomber should be included in a transfer agreement, letters show.
  Brown calls for bank bonus reform
Prime Minister Gordon Brown says the culture of bank bonuses should be geared towards long-term success.
  Tories pledge more tenant powers
The Tories say they would give council house tenants "unprecedented" power to take the lead in improving their neighbourhoods.
UK EDUCATION
UK teenage girls 'worst drunks'
An international report finds young teenagers in the UK, particularly girls, have high rates of drunkenness.
  More Diploma courses are launched
The number of Diploma vocational courses available to students in England doubles from five to 10.
  University cuts ties with Tories
Oxford University severs links with its Conservative association after students were embroiled in a race row.
ENGLAND
Sex assault link to girl's death
Nine-year-old Stacey Lawrence, who was found strangled in a lorry, may have been sexually assaulted, police reveal.
  GP 'not proud' of surgery affairs
A doctor from East Yorkshire who had sex with a patient in his surgery tells a tribunal he is "not proud" of what he has done.
  Record-breaking husband dies, 101
Frank Milford, one half of Britain's longest living married couple, dies at the couple's Plymouth home at the age of 101
NORTHERN IRELAND
Death threats over McDaid murder
More than 20 people are under death threats following the murder of Kevin McDaid in Coleraine in May, the High Court hears.
  Hamill witness claims she 'lied'
A woman has said she told police her ex-boyfriend was involved in the murder of Robert Hamill because she did not like him at the time.
  Bad weather scuppers liner visit
800 tourists due to visit Londonderry have their trip cancelled after they are unable to disembark from their liner.
SCOTLAND
Straw 'changed mind over bomber'
Jack Straw changed his mind over whether the Lockerbie bomber should be included in a transfer agreement, letters show.
  Woman jailed for killing mother
A woman convicted of killing her mother and dumping her body in a burn in Ayrshire is ordered to serve at least 20 years in prison.
  Death crash driver found guilty
A driver is found guilty of causing the death of a 15-year-old girl who was a passenger in his car when it crashed.
WALES
Murder 'followed Facebook change'
A mother-of-four was murdered by her partner after she changed her relationship status to "single" on Facebook, a court hears.
  Criticism over child on Snowdon
Mountain rescuers criticise parents who took a two-year-old up Snowdon in bad weather and had to be rescued.
  Owner is fined over 70kg Labrador
A dog owner is fined nearly £1,200 after a court hears that his Labrador suffered because it was "grossly overweight".
BUSINESS
eBay reaches deal to sell Skype
Online auction site eBay agreeds to sell the majority of internet phone company Skype for about $2bn (£1.2bn).
  Eurozone jobless at 10-year high
Unemployment across the 16 nations that use the euro hits a 10-year high, official figures show.
  Airline losses 'hit $1bn a month'
Airlines are likely to have lost more than $6bn in the first six months of 2009, according to an international air body.
ENTERTAINMENT
Voting change for best film Oscar
The voting system, which will determine the winner of the best picture at this year's Oscars is being changed, it has been announced.
  Blink 182 cancel gig appearance
US band Blink 182 pull out of a gig in New York following the death of Adam Goldstein - DJ AM - on Friday.
  MTV 'moving ahead with Teen Wolf'
A TV series based on the 1980s' film Teen Wolf is one step closer to reality after MTV orders a pilot, according to US reports.
SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
Engineering Earth 'is feasible'
Geo-engineering projects could retard climate change but are no substitute for cutting emissions, a Royal Society report concludes.
  Strange jellies of the icy depths
Details emerge of the strange jelly-like animals that inhabit the deep oceans of the Arctic.
  India 'terminates' Moon mission
India's space agency calls off its inaugural moon mission, a day after losing all contact with the orbiting satellite.
TECHNOLOGY
eBay reaches deal to sell Skype
Online auction site eBay agreeds to sell the majority of internet phone company Skype for about $2bn (£1.2bn).
  Microsoft tries to revive mobile
Microsoft is hoping its new mobile phone software, to be launched in October, will revive its fortunes in the market for smart phones.
  Google browser gets Sony foothold
Sony personal computers are now available with Google's Chrome internet browser following a deal struck between the two this summer.
HEALTH
Birth drugs 'cut breastfeeding'
Drugs commonly used to treat bleeding after birth may hamper a woman's ability to breastfeed her baby, research suggests.
  Indian swine flu deaths top 100
The number of people to die of swine flu in India crosses 100, health officials say, as new deaths are reported in three states.
  Depressed teens 'face adult risk'
Teenagers who have minor depression are at a significantly higher risk of a range of mental health problems in later life, a US study suggests.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
  1939: Germany invades Poland
German forces attack Poland across all frontiers and its planes bomb Polish cities, including the capital, Warsaw - Britain and France prepare to declare war.
  1983: Korean airliner 'shot down'
The United States accuses the USSR of shooting down a civilian airliner which is missing off Russia's eastern coast.
  1997: Diana driver was 'drunk and speeding'
The driver of the car in which Princess Diana was fatally injured had been drinking, French investigators reveal.

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TOP STORIES
Live text - US Open
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Novak Djokovic and Dinara Safina are in action on day two of the US Open ahead of a night session involving world number two Andy Murray.
  Live - Transfer deadline day
Everton spend £6m on Johnny Heitinga, Spurs snap up Niko Kranjcar and Aston Villa sign James Collins as the transfer window closes.
  Uefa bans Eduardo for two matches
Arsenal striker Eduardo is banned for two games by Uefa for diving to win a penalty against Celtic.
  Ranieri favourite for Roma post
Former Chelsea manager Claudio Ranieri is favourite to be Roma's next coach after the resignation of Luciano Spalletti.
  Gay to have surgery after season
American sprinter Tyson Gay confirms he will have surgery on his groin once the season is over.
FOOTBALL
Live - Transfer deadline day
Everton spend £6m on Johnny Heitinga, Spurs snap up Niko Kranjcar and Aston Villa sign James Collins as the transfer window closes.
  Uefa bans Eduardo for two matches
Arsenal striker Eduardo is banned for two games by Uefa for diving to win a penalty against Celtic.
  Spurs sign Kranjcar from Pompey
Tottenham complete the deadline-day signing of Croatian midfielder Niko Kranjcar from Portsmouth.
ARSENAL
Uefa bans Eduardo for two matches
Arsenal striker Eduardo is banned for two games by Uefa for diving to win a penalty against Celtic.
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ASTON VILLA
Collins completes move to Villa
Aston Villa complete the signing of West Ham defender James Collins for a fee believed to be in the region of £5m.
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BIRMINGHAM
Gold rejects Croatia 'conspiracy'
Birmingham owner David Gold rejects claims by the Croatian Football Federation that English players are deliberately injuring Croatia's stars, like Luka Modric.
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BLACKBURN
Blackburn 0-0 West Ham
Blackburn and West Ham have to settle for a point after a poor match at Ewood Park.
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BOLTON
Bolton seal Klasnic loan signing
Bolton complete the signing of Croatia striker Ivan Klasnic on a season-long loan from Nantes.
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BURNLEY
Burnley secure Livingston youth
Teenage striker Joe McKee moves to Burnley from Livingston as the Scottish side sign four players.
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CHELSEA
Terry pens five-year Chelsea deal
Chelsea captain John Terry signs a new five-year contract with the club.
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EVERTON
Everton agree £5m Heitinga deal
Everton close in on signing Johnny Heitinga after agreeing a £5m fee with Atletico Madrid for the Netherlands defender.
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FULHAM
Blackpool complete Bouazza deal
Blackpool confirm the signing of former Fulham midfielder Hameur Bouazza.
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HULL
Hull sign defender Sonko on loan
Hull sign Stoke defender Ibrahima Sonko on a season-long loan.
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LIVERPOOL
Manager Benitez handed FA charge
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez is charged with improper conduct by the Football Association.
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MANCHESTER CITY
Portsmouth 0-1 Man City
Emmanuel Adebayor keeps up his record of scoring in every league game this season to help Manchester City maintain their 100% start to the season with a 1-0 win at Portsmouth.
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MANCHESTER UNITED
United spending over - Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson says he will not sign any more players for Manchester United before the closure of the transfer window.
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PORTSMOUTH
Pompey confirm move for Ben Haim
Portsmouth sign Manchester City defender Tal Ben Haim on a four-year contract, subject to a work permit.
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STOKE
Stoke sign Sunderland's Collins
Stoke complete the signing of defender Danny Collins from Premier League rivals for £2.75m.
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SUNDERLAND
Ipswich snap up Sunderland pair
Ipswich Town sign Grant Leadbitter and Carlos Edwards from Sunderland.
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TOTTENHAM
Spurs suffer Modric injury blow
Tottenham will be without Luka Modric for at least six weeks after the midfielder broke his leg during the 2-1 victory over Birmingham on Saturday.
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WEST HAM UNITED
Collins completes move to Villa
Aston Villa complete the signing of West Ham defender James Collins for a fee believed to be in the region of £5m.
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WIGAN
Swansea reject fresh Bodde offer
Swansea City turn down a fresh bid from Wigan for their Dutch midfielder Ferrie Bodde.
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WOLVES
Wolves snap up Ecuador's Castillo
Wolves sign Ecuador midfielder Segundo Castillo on a season-long loan from Serbian side Red Star Belgrade.
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BARNSLEY
Barnsley hunt young new manager
Barnsley director Barry Taylor says the club are looking for a talented young manager who is already in work to succeed Simon Davey as boss.
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BLACKPOOL
Blackpool complete Bouazza deal
Blackpool confirm the signing of former Fulham midfielder Hameur Bouazza.
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BRISTOL CITY
Double signing for Bristol City
Bristol City sign Costa Rica striker Alvaro Saborio and Dutch midfielder Evander Sno on loan for the rest of the season.
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CARDIFF
Cardiff prepare for Ledley D-Day
Cardiff City face Joe Ledley D-Day on Tuesday as the Championship club await to see whether they will receive a bid for the Wales international.
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COVENTRY
Blackpool 3-0 Coventry
Blackpool brush Coventry aside to record their first Championship victory of the season.
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CRYSTAL PALACE
Davis completes switch to Palace
Crystal Palace sign defender Claude Davis from Derby County.
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DERBY
Blades swap Hendrie for Stewart
Sheffield United agree to sign Derby defender Jordan Stewart, with midfielder Lee Hendrie moving the opposite way.
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DONCASTER
Shackell extends Doncaster stay
Doncaster Rovers extend the loan spell of defender Jason Shackell from Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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IPSWICH
Ipswich snap up Sunderland pair
Ipswich Town sign Grant Leadbitter and Carlos Edwards from Sunderland.
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MIDDLESBROUGH
Bristol City 2-1 Middlesbrough
A Nicky Maynard brace sees Bristol City inflict Middlesbrough's first defeat in the Championship.
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NEWCASTLE
Magpies squad stays put - Hughton
Newcastle caretaker boss Chris Hughton believes there will be no further departures from St James' Park before the end of the transfer window.
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NOTTM FOREST
Brighton sign midfielder Davies
Brighton sign Arron Davies on loan from Nottingham Forest, while Mark Wright leaves for Bristol Rovers for an undisclosed fee.
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PLYMOUTH
Crewe tie up loan deal for Walton
Crewe sign Plymouth midfielder Simon Walton on a season-long loan.
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PRESTON
Crawley sign Preston duo on loan
Crawley Town sign Preston defender Dominic Collins and midfielder Adam Barton on loan.
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QPR
QPR sign Wigan's Watson on loan
Wigan Athletic midfielder Ben Watson signs for Queens Park Rangers on a three-month loan deal.
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READING
Celtic's O'Dea on loan at Reading
Celtic defender Darren O'Dea joins Reading on loan, and Championship clubs want striker Chris Killen.
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SHEFF WED
Plymouth 1-3 Sheff Wed
Marcus Tudgay makes one and scores two as Sheffield Wednesday take all three points at Home Park.
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SHEFF UTD
Blades swap Hendrie for Stewart
Sheffield United agree to sign Derby defender Jordan Stewart, with midfielder Lee Hendrie moving the opposite way.
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SWANSEA
Swansea reject fresh Bodde offer
Swansea City turn down a fresh bid from Wigan for their Dutch midfielder Ferrie Bodde.
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WATFORD
Swansea City 1-1 Watford
Alan Tate's injury-time header rescues a draw for Swansea as Lee Trundle makes his eagerly-awaited return.
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WEST BROM
Valero seals return to Mallorca
West Brom's Spanish midfielder Borja Valero re-joins former club Real Mallorca on a season-long loan deal.
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CHARLTON
Charlton swoop for winger Holden
Charlton sign Rhyl winger Luke Holden on a three-month loan deal.
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NORWICH
Norwich v Brentford
Preview followed by live coverage of Tuesday's game between Norwich and Brentford in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.
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SOUTHAMPTON
Stockport 1-1 Southampton
Carl Baker scores a last-gasp penalty to rescue a point for Stockport against Southampton.
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ABERDEEN
Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup
Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South.
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CELTIC
Celtic close in on Zheng capture
Tony Mowbray hopes to sign China captain Zheng Zhi, whose contract with English League One outfit Charlton Athletic expired in the summer.
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DUNDEE UNITED
Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup
Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South.
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FALKIRK
Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup
Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South.
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HAMILTON
Antoine-Curier seals Accies loan
Dundee striker Mickael Antoine-Curier joins Hamilton Accies on loan until January.
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HEARTS
Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup
Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South.
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HIBERNIAN
Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup
Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South.
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KILMARNOCK
Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup
Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South.
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MOTHERWELL
Moutaouakil seals Well loan move
Motherwell sign Charlton Athletic right-back Yassin Moutaouakil on a six-month loan deal.
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RANGERS
Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup
Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South.
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ST MIRREN
Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup
Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South.
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INVERNESS CT
Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup
Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South.
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AFRICAN FOOTBALL
Zamalek reject Pompey's Zaki bid
Portsmouth's attempts to bring Egypt's Amr Zaki back to England have failed after a bid is rejected by Zamalek.
  Sakuwaha joins Lorient
Zambian international Jonas Sakuwaha has joined Lorient in the French first division on a one year deal.
  Blackpool complete Bouazza deal
Blackpool confirm the signing of former Fulham midfielder Hameur Bouazza.
CRICKET
Shah to play Twenty20 event in NZ
England batsman Owais Shah is to play for Wellington province in New Zealand's domestic Twenty20 cricket competition in December.
  Collingwood seeks to make impact
Paul Collingwood wants to win Tuesday's second Twenty20 clash against Australia at Old Trafford as he looks to cement his place as England Twenty20 skipper.
  Collingwood hails England spirit
England captain Paul Collingwood praises the commitment of his team in the abandoned Twenty20 international against Australia at Old Trafford.
RUGBY UNION
Jones retains Ospreys captaincy
The Ospreys end speculation over their captaincy by confirming Ryan Jones will remain in the job.
  Robinson & Delve hold Wales hope
Gloucester duo Nicky Robinson and Gareth Delve hope to force themselves into Wales contention.
  Richards to referee Quins opener
Harlequins' opening game of the new Premiership season against Wasps is to be refereed by Dean Richards.
RUGBY LEAGUE
Cook to leave Bulls for Hull KR
Hull Kingston Rovers sign Matt Cook from the Bradford Bulls on a two-year contract from 2010.
  Burnett and Lee suspended by Hull
Hull duo Mike Burnett and Tommy Lee are suspended pending an internal disciplinary investigation.
  Riley targets more Wolves success
Warrington winger Chris Riley says his side's Challenge Cup win can be the catalyst to greater success.
TENNIS
Live text - US Open
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Novak Djokovic and Dinara Safina are in action on day two of the US Open ahead of a night session involving world number two Andy Murray.
  Venus battles back from the brink
Third seed Venus Williams is three points from defeat before recovering to beat Russia's Vera Dushevina in the first round of the US Open.
  Federer eases through in New York
World number one Roger Federer begins the defence of his US Open title with a straight sets victory over American teenager Devin Britton.
GOLF
Lawrie in mood for Ryder Cup spot
Paul Lawrie believes he can seal a dream return to Europe's Ryder Cup side after a gap of 11 years next autumn.
  Slocum bags one-shot Barclays win
Heath Slocum secures a one-shot victory at The Barclays at Liberty National in New Jersey.
  Hedblom takes title at Gleneagles
Swede Peter Hedblom holds off fast-finishing compatriot Martin Erlandsson to win the Johnnie Walker Championship by one shot at Gleneagles.
MOTORSPORT
Fisichella to stay put for Monza
Giancarlo Fisichella has not received an approach from Ferrari and will race for Force India in Italy next week, his team boss says.
  Lorenzo gains vital Indy victory
Jorge Lorenzo wins the Indianapolis MotoGP as championship leader Valentino Rossi fails to finish.
  Crash ends Raikkonen's WRC debut
Kimi Raikkonen's debut in the World Rally Championship comes to an end after a crash on stage 19 of the Rally Finland.
FORMULA 1
Fisichella to stay put for Monza
Giancarlo Fisichella has not received an approach from Ferrari and will race for Force India in Italy next week, his team boss says.
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BOXING
Cloud win foils Woods title hopes
Sheffield's Clinton Woods fails in his bid to win a light-heavyweight world title for the third time as Tavoris Cloud takes the vacant IBF belt.
  British boxers eye world medals
Khalid Yafai and Luke Campbell will be the Brits to watch in Milan as the World Championships begin on Tuesday.
  Sport Wales' take on women's boxing
Sport Wales' Lisa Rogers takes a look at the progress of women's boxing in the wake of the decision to include it at the 2012 London Olympics with ex-world champion Jane Couch offering her thoughts.
ATHLETICS
Gay to have surgery after season
American sprinter Tyson Gay confirms he will have surgery on his groin once the season is over.
  Meadows hopes for funding upgrade
Britain's Jenny Meadows is hoping her medal-winning performance at the World Championships last month will lead to an increase in Lottery funding.
  British pair light up Gateshead
Phillips Idowu and Lisa Dobriskey are the pick of Britain's World Championship medallists at a rain-hit British Grand Prix in Gateshead.
SNOOKER
Snooker pair in police bet probe
Snooker players Stephen Maguire and Jamie Burnett are questioned by police over alleged irregular betting patterns.
  Contrite O'Sullivan handed fine
Ronnie O'Sullivan is fined £300 by World Snooker for prematurely conceding a frame at the UK Championship.
  Telford retains UK Championship
The UK Championship returns to Telford International Centre for the third year running.
HORSE RACING
Fallon gets green light to return
Kieren Fallon is granted a riding licence by the British Horseracing Authority that will enable him to return to the saddle on Friday.
  Border secures second Nunthorpe
Robin Bastiman's Borderlescott wins the Nunthorpe Stakes for the second year in a row.
  Dar Re Mi downs Sariska at York
Dar Re Mi beats dual Oaks-winning filly Sariska to clinch the Yorkshire Oaks on day three of the Ebor Festival at York.
CYCLING
Tour of Spain latest updates
Results and standings from La Vuelta (from official website)
  Armstrong announces squad debut
Lance Armstrong's new cycling squad Team Radio Shack will make its debut at the 2010 Tour Down Under in January.
  Wiggins makes Tour of Britain bid
Three-time Olympic champion Bradley Wiggins will compete in next month's Tour of Britain but there will be no Great Britain team.
OTHER SPORT...
More rowing heroes set to return
Great Britain will welcome back five Olympic medallists when the new rowing season begins and double gold medallist Steve Williams could still return.
  England stun Germans to win title
England's men come from 3-2 down to beat world and Olympic champions Germany 5-3 and claim their first ever EuroHockey Nations crown.
  England women secure Euro bronze
England's women take bronze at the EuroHockey Nations Championships with a 2-1 win over Spain in Amstelveen.
FUN AND GAMES
Robbo Robson blog
How are Robbo's Premier League predictions shaping up?
  Sport quotes of the week
Lily Allen, Rafa Benitez and all your top football chants
  Ten to Tackle - Ashes special
How much do you remember about England's win at The Oval?
NORTHERN IRELAND
Brunt and Little out of NI squad
Chris Brunt and Andrew Little have been ruled out of the Northern Ireland squad for Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Poland.
  Dungannon Swifts 1-2 Crusaders
Crusaders go top of the Carling Premiership by beating Dungannon Swifts at Stangmore Park.
  Cork City 1-0 Cliftonville
Joe Gamble's strike gives Cork City victory over Cliftonville in the Setanta Cup.
SCOTLAND
Rangers tie up Rothen loan deal
Rangers complete the signing of left winger Jerome Rothen from Paris St Germain on a one-year loan deal.
  Live - Transfer deadline day
Everton spend £6m on Johnny Heitinga, Spurs snap up Niko Kranjcar and Aston Villa sign James Collins as the transfer window closes.
  Celtic close in on Zheng capture
Tony Mowbray hopes to sign China captain Zheng Zhi, whose contract with English League One outfit Charlton Athletic expired in the summer.
WALES
Collins completes move to Villa
Aston Villa complete the signing of West Ham defender James Collins for a fee believed to be in the region of £5m.
  Swansea reject fresh Bodde offer
Swansea City turn down a fresh bid from Wigan for their Dutch midfielder Ferrie Bodde.
  Stoke sign Sunderland's Collins
Stoke complete the signing of defender Danny Collins from Premier League rivals for £2.75m.

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