Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Stanford Wong was the first to outwit these shuffle-machines

Stanford Wong was the first to outwit these shuffle-machines. The most important thing was to know how they worked. Poor casinos didnt know what to do. These machines cost rather a lot.

Roberts not fazed by utility tag

Cardiff Blues’ star Jamie Roberts claims he does not mind his utility-player tag as the Wales outside centre berth beckons for him against South Africa on Saturday.

Clough to ring changes in Shield

Burton Albion manager Nigel Clough promises plenty of changes for the Setanta Shield tie at home to Kidderminster on Tuesday.

Lita loan extended by one month

Norwich City secure a deal to keep Reading striker Leroy Lita at Carrow Road until the beginning of December.

Full-back Earls gets Ireland call

Munster’s Keith Earls is the only new cap in the Ireland side to face Canada at Thomond Park on Saturday.

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Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

A quality sports site which is especially good for American sports fans is Fox Sports which can be

A quality sports site which is especially good for American sports fans is Fox Sports which can be found at http://msn.foxsports.com It has detailed extensive sports news coverage of NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, golf, tennis, football, NCAA FB, Winter Olympics, Boxing, Horse Racing, F1, WNBA and beach volleyball.

Bennett only doubt for selection

Wales hooker Huw Bennett could be a doubt for the autumn Test series opener against South Africa.

Scotland v Fiji (Wed)

Scotland take on Fiji in the World Cup, knowing they need to win by 28 points to qualify for the semi-final play-off.

Roberts not fazed by utility tag

Cardiff Blues’ star Jamie Roberts claims he does not mind his utility-player tag as the Wales outside centre berth beckons for him against South Africa on Saturday.

Tuesday’s gossip column

Ronaldo hints he will stay at Man Utd, plus other rumours

Ivanovic relishing life at the top

Ana Ivanovic hopes to end a dramatic year in style

Young Sports Personality
Viewed edges Bauer for Cup glory

Viewed, ridden by Blake Shinn, wins the Melbourne Cup by a nose in a thrilling finish at Flemington Park.

Levein worries game is going soft

Dundee United manager Craig Levein says that new rules being passed by Fifa are eliminating tackling from the game.

Boyd can surpass McCoist - Smith

Walter Smith believes Rangers striker Kris Boyd has the potential to one day overtake Ally McCoist’s goalscoring record.

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Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Of course surface still remains one of the most important factors in tennis

Of course surface still remains one of the most important factors in tennis. Each player has a favorite surface,a surface that he performs at his best.There are very few players that perform equally well at all surfaces.Many of them play and choose most tournaments in their schedule that have their favorite surface.You can see for example a player that is ranked 15 in the world but when he plays a guy who is ranked for example 50 but plays in his favorite surface and least favorite for the other,things are not good for the top ranked guy.

Martins magic boosts Magpies

Obafemi Martins scored both goals as Newcastle beat Aston Villa 2-0 to climb off the foot of the Premier League table.

Boothroyd leaves Hornets

Watford have parted company with manager Aidy Boothroyd after a poor start to the season.

England lose duo for Test

Mathew Tait and Luke Narraway have been ruled out of England’s Test against the Pacific Islanders on Saturday.

Seve shows marked progress

Seve Ballesteros is now conscious and has been able to converse with his family, the hospital treating him have reported.

Rafa to let Torres decide

Rafa Benitez has hinted that he will let Fernando Torres decide whether he is fit to face Atletico Madrid.

Nadal pulls out of Shanghai

Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from the Masters Cup through injury, allowing Gilles Simon a route into the competition.

Calzaghe: I’m not done yet

Joe Calzaghe has vowed to bow out in style as he attempts to end his glittering career unbeaten with a win over Roy Jones Jnr.

Young set to sign new deal

Skysports.com understands that Ashley Young is poised to put pen-to-paper on a new contract at Aston Villa.

Morrison returns to haunt Blues

Clinton Morrison scored the only goal against Birmingham to give Coventry their first win in 23 years at St Andrews.

Lewis - No plans to beat Schu

New Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton has said he has no plans to try and beat Michael Schumacher’s record of seven titles.

Moores: Confidence still high

Peter Moores insists England head to India with their heads held high despite a shattering 10-wicket defeat to the Stanford Superstars.

Forlan does not fear Reds

Diego Forlan is looking forward to returning to England to face Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League.

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Monday, November 3rd, 2008

To further aid in preventing injuries to the legs and feet, it also is very important to warm up

To further aid in preventing injuries to the legs and feet, it also is very important to warm up before jogging and cool down afterward. Most authorities advise devoting no less than 10 minutes to stretching and strengthening exercises. (Explanations and illustrations of these exercises can be found in manuals written for joggers.)

No stopping Lewis - Hill

Damon Hill predicts Lewis Hamilton will be “difficult to stop” after he became the youngest F1 world champion in history.

Hamilton stunned by title win

British ace Lewis Hamilton admitted to being lost for words after becoming the youngest ever Formula One World Champion on Sunday.

Triumph for Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton has clinched the 2008 Formula One World Championship after an incredible climax to the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Torres set for Reds return

Rafa Benitez is hoping Fernando Torres will be fit to return to the Liverpool team against his former club Atletico Madrid.

City defeated again

Manchester City were beaten for the second time in a week after going down 2-0 to Bolton Wanderers.

KP - Concentrate on cricket

Kevin Pietersen has advised his players they can become financially secure through traditional cricket routes after their costly Stanford defeat.

Tigers keen to retain Zayatte

Paul Duffen has confirmed Hull’s desire to turn Kamil Zayatte’s loan into a permanent transfer.

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Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Without getting technical, voltage and current are created chemically to generate power through the

Without getting technical, voltage and current are created chemically to generate power through the movement of electrons from pole to pole in the battery. As we have progressed through lead acid for car starters, to alkaline and mercury for transistor radios, to nickel and cadmium for the first laptops and video cameras, to lithium rechargeables for current electronics, including MP3 players, camcorders, and Blackberries, the digital demands keep multiplying. In fact digital calculations themselves require steady voltage to maintain memory, and power fluctuations can be catastrophic for the device functionality.

Hamilton is champion… on the final corner: ‘I’m thrilled. It’s been a long journey’

Fans of Lewis Hamilton were celebrating last night after a dramatic day of
twists and turns that saw him become the youngest world Formula One champion.

Pietersen’s men left to count the cost of failing to take full responsibility for their own actions

Nothing undermines the focus of an individual or team more than uncertainty, and in the days leading up to Saturday’s Twenty20 for $20m rout England did not give the impression of a team that really wanted to be in Antigua. Once Kevin Pietersen’s side realised that the country they represent was not wholly supportive of the initiative, and that a muddy sod was flying in their direction, they began searching for sympathy.

Seconds to spare as Hamilton snatches glory

For a few desperate moments, Felipe Massa had the world championship trophy in
his grasp after a perfect race in tricky conditions. As he crossed the
finish line the winner, he thought he had done enough. Back down the road
Lewis Hamilton had lost the fifth place he needed to Sebastian Vettel, and
there was nothing he could do about it.

‘It was one of the toughest races of my life’

Anthony Hamilton was lost for words after son Lewis claimed the Formula One World Championship at the end of the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Briton was sixth just seconds from the end of the race but edged into fifth ahead of Timo Glock to claim the title by one point from Brazil’s Felipe Massa at Interlagos.

Route to the Championship: A Race-by-race guide to the title

*Australia Hamilton starts the season with a dominant victory and an early lead in the World Championship as the Ferraris run into trouble.

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Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Sports lovers will appreciate the sports clubs located in the country offering variety of sports

Sports lovers will appreciate the sports clubs located in the country offering variety of sports facilities such as tennis, golf, swimming, squash, cricket, indoor games and general health and fitness facilities. Marsa Sports club and Union Club in Sliema are frequented by foreign nationals as the facilities are excellent and of international quality.

Hamilton fourth on grid as Massa takes pole

Lewis Hamilton will start the most important grand prix of his Formula One
career from a surprisingly lowly fourth on the grid.

Hamilton finished half a second down on world title rival Felipe Massa at the
end of qualifying for tomorrow’s Brazilian Grand Prix.

All Blacks squeeze victory again

New Zealand’s age-old ability to squeeze out a narrow Test victory even when
below their best was again demonstrated in the enervating humidity of Hong
Kong.

Blair’s boot gets the better of Bath

Cardiff Blues reached the semi-finals of the EDF Energy Cup last night despite
having to fend off a dominant Bath for most of the match. Bath were
generally in control but were kept at bay by tremendous defence, while the
Blues’ ability to grab points on each of their rare trips into the visitors’
half proved decisive in a nail-biting encounter.

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Friday, October 31st, 2008

You should stand with your feet shoulder width apart and imagine you are standing next to a ladder

You should stand with your feet shoulder width apart and imagine you are standing next to a ladder on the ground. Your feet are on one side of the ladder and the target line on the other side. The target line is the imaginary line between your position and your target.

Worcester v Harlequins (Sun)

Team news ahead of Sunday’s EDF Energy Cup match at Sixways.

Dover inspired by Fleet success

Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler says Ebbsfleet’s FA trophy win has made him determined to follow in their footsteps.

Woking v Stevenage

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Blue Square Premier match.

Jeremy Guscott column

"When it comes to a decision about captaincy, you would go with Martin Johnson’s choice every time"

Live GB ice hockey commentaries

Listen to commentary from all three of Great Britain’s matches at the 2010 Winter Olympics pre-qualification tournament in Poland (6-9 November).

Motherwell v Hamilton Academical

Team news ahead of the Scottish Premier League match at Fir Park.

Wilson uncertain of Kyle future

Hartlepool United manager Danny Wilson admits there are no guarantees on the future of on-loan Coventry City striker Kevin Kyle at Victoria Park.

RAF corporal makes GB bobsleigh

Norfolk-based RAF corporal Kerry Morgan is selected to join the Great Britain bobsleigh team ahead of the British Championships.

Cavanagh savours Ireland triumph

Ireland captain Sean Cavanagh praises his team and Australia after a 57-53 win in the second Test in Melbourne secures a five-point series success.

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Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Frank Sherrill is a former U

Frank Sherrill is a former U.S. Army Ranger, Fitness and Martial Arts expert and creator of the Bully Xtreme Home Gym.
Shopping For The Right Shoe
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There will never be one shoe for everyone even if you will be using it for the same purpose. The first consideration should be, how will I use it or for what purpose will I use it. Many types of shoes are manufactured. Will I be running, walking, playing soccer or just want a comfortable shoe.

AC Milan confirm Becks deal

AC Milan have confirmed David Beckham will join the club on loan from LA Galaxy on 7th January.

Levy - communication is key

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has hinted that the language barrier played a part in Juande Ramos’ downfall.

Gillett tight-lipped over sale

Liverpool co-owner George Gillett has refused to comment on rumours that the club is up for sale.

Maradona takes Argentina post

Diego Maradona has replaced Alfio Basile as Argentina coach and will make his managerial debut against Scotland

Ferdinand open to Spurs offer

Les Ferdinand admits he would welcome the opportunity to become part of the backroom staff at Tottenham.

Soren in Volvo driving seat

Soren Kjeldsen posted a superb 65 to open a three-shot lead after the first round of the Volvo Masters at Valderrama.

Fred - No extra pressure

Andrew Flintoff insists the money will not raise the pressure in Saturday’s Stanford Super Series showdown.

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Thursday, October 30th, 2008

GSOL, as with other agencies involved in this area, state that awareness and preparation on the

GSOL, as with other agencies involved in this area, state that awareness and preparation on the part of the internet user population are the most effective guard against the apparent risks of cyber crime. Even so, 50% of the people polled stated evident gaps in their knowledge about online safety, whist some 76% felt that it is the responsibility of government and big business to guard users and customers from the risks of online crime. Whilst it is clear that online retail businesses and bans are concerned with customer safety and are investing large capital to address the issue, it is important to be aware and take precautions against online crime.

Spurs to leave the Lane

Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed they are leaving White Hart Lane and will build a new 60,000 capacity stadium.

Premier League round-up

Harry Redknapp’s magic touch with Spurs continued at Arsenal as Liverpool ensured Tony Adams endured a tough bow with Pompey.

Harry extends Spurs honeymoon

Tottenham earned a thrilling point against Arsenal following a 4-4 North London derby draw.

Double trouble for Aussies

Gautam Gambhir and VVS Laxman hit double centuries on day two as India took total command of the third Test against Australia.

Khan - It will be a new Amir

Amir Khan insists Sky Sports viewers will see a new fighter when he bids to get his career back on track on December 6.

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Thursday, October 30th, 2008

In college, also sports betting odds have taken reign even though it might be considered illegal by

In college, also sports betting odds have taken reign even though it might be considered illegal by many. In sports betting odds, such as football odds is becoming more vibrant each year. This field is considered as a way to make huge profits if the person is a smart bettor who has practiced proper money management. The bookies set a lot of numbers by keeping the public in mind and the person who begins to study can understand easily as to how the person can gain more and on the numbers set by the bookies.

Premier League round-up

Harry Redknapp’s magic touch with Spurs continued at Arsenal as Liverpool ensured Tony Adams endured a tough bow with Pompey.

Harry extends Spurs honeymoon

Tottenham earned a thrilling point against Arsenal following a 4-4 North London derby draw at Emirates Stadium.

Gerrard keeps Reds rolling

Liverpool needed a late Steven Gerrard penalty to get all three points against Tony Adams’ stubborn Portsmouth side at Anfield.

Ronaldo too hot for Hammers

Cristian Ronaldo’s brace condemned West Ham to a fourth consecutive defeat as Manchester United eased to victory.

Murray through in Paris

Andy Murray has reached the third round of the Paris Masters after beating American Sam Querrey 6-2 6-4.

Tigers get the Blues

Chelsea bounced back from defeat to Liverpool to hand Hull City a reminder of how tough life can be in the Premier League.

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