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Eagles, Canaries battle for points and position
Turkcell Super League action returns this evening after a one-week hiatus as the Beşiktaş Black Eagles host the Fenerbahçe»»
French minister: FIFA should allow replays for fraud
World soccer’s governing body FIFA should order replays of matches where “cheating” affects the outcome, a»»
Williams leads Dolphins to victory
Ricky Williams scored three touchdowns to lead the Miami Dolphins to a 24-17 win over the Carolina Panthers on Thursday.»»
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Failure to acquire Barry haunts Liverpool manager
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez will get a close-up of the missing piece of his jigsaw puzzle today when Gareth»»
Lincecum wins NL Cy Young 2nd year in a row
San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum won the National League Cy Young Award on Thursday for the second consecutive season»»
Egypt recalls Algiers envoy after soccer loss
Cairo recalled its envoy to Algiers and Egyptians burned the Algerian flag on Thursday after Egypt’s soccer team lost»»
Hornets score straight win under coach Bower
Peja Stojakovic had 25 points and 13 rebounds to lead the New Orleans Hornets to a 110-103 upset win over the Phoenix»»
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Donovan named MLS player of year
United States and LA Galaxy striker Landon Donovan has been named Most Valuable Player in Major League Soccer, the league said on Thursday.
German authorities arrest 17 in match-fixing probe
German prosecutors investigating corruption in football say 15 people in Germany and two in Switzerland have been arrested and that about 200 games in Europe -- including Champions League ties -- are involved in what an UEFA official called the biggest match-fixing scandal in Europe.
MLB says some clubs lost money
Some Major League Baseball teams lost money in 2009, league commissioner Bud Selig said after the final owners meeting of the year on Thursday.
Button takes pay cut to join McLaren
Formula One champion Jenson Button admits he took a pay cut to join last year’s winner Lewis Hamilton at McLaren, but adds he left Brawn for a new challenge.
Williams sells stake to Austrian investor
Founders Frank Williams and Patrick Head have sold a minority interest in their Williams Formula One team to an investment company led by Austrian Toto Wolff, the former champions said in a statement on Friday.
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