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| Warren signs three boxers London, Wed 03 Dec 2008, 10:42 GMT Interview with boxing promoter Frank Warren Boxing promoter Frank Warren has signed Olympic boxing champion James DeGale as well as Billy Joe Saunders and Frankie Gavin. The three former amateurs will make their professional debuts in 2009. | ||
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| Gavin goes pro London, Wed 03 Dec 2008, 10:38 GMT Interview with Frankie Gavin Boxing promoter Frank Warren has signed Olympic boxing champion James DeGale as well as Billy Joe Saunders and Frankie Gavin. The three former amateurs will make their professional debuts in 2009. | ||
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| STOCK** Plaxico Burress and wife California, Tue 15 Jul 2008, 00:00 GMT Plaxico Burress (who was suspended from the New York Giants today) shakes hands with teammate Eli Manning at a pre-ESPY Awards party in Los Angeles in July 2008 and then poses with his wife Tiffany Glenn. Also teammate Antonio Pierce (who was with Plaxico at the NY nightclub when he shot himself)... | ||
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| Europe Amputee Football Championship Kicks Off in Antalya Antalya, Wed 03 Dec 2008, 09:13 GMT Turkey, France, England, Russia and Ukraine joined Europe Amputee Football Championship which started in Antalya, southern city of Turkey, on Tuesday. Turkish team defeated France 3-1 on the opening match. Turkish fans were on site to support their team. They treated players with baklava, a traditional Turkish desert, to celebrate the first victory after the game. Turkish player Rahmi Özcan said they were very happy to win the first match,... | ||
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| DeGale goes pro London, Wed 03 Dec 2008, 09:50 GMT Interview with, and press conference from, James DeGale Great Britain's Olympic boxing champion James DeGale has turned professional and signed up with promoter Frank Warren. De Gale says he will always keep in touch with the Olympic team, talks about Amir Khan being a great boxer and whether he is going to be able to relax over Christmas. | ||
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| DeGale goes pro London, Wed 03 Dec 2008, 09:49 GMT Interview with James DeGale Great Britain's Olympic boxing champion James DeGale has turned professional and signed up with promoter Frank Warren. De Gale criticizes the Amateur Boxing Association who, he says, owe him a bonus, he talks about admiring Joe Calzaghe and says that 2008 has been a great year for boxing. | ||
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| Tickets of the UEFA Cup Final Match Will be Available on Dec 5 Istanbul, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 04:16 GMT Tickets of the UEFA Cup’s final match can be purchased on Turkish Football Federation’s website after December 5. Tickets and logo of final match unveiled on Tuesday in Istanbul. Final game will be played on May 20, 2009 in Turkish giant Fenerbahce’s Sukru Saracoglu Stadium. Roberto Carlos, worldwide known player of Fenerbahce, also attended to the unveil ceremony. Tickets are about €75 and €130.... | ||
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| Manchester City press conference Manchester, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 14:59 GMT Press conference with Manchester City manager Mark Hughes Mark Hughes talks about Micah Richard's and Robinho's injuries, loosing to Manchester United at the weekend and playing top class clubs. | ||
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| Manchester City press conference Manchester, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 14:59 GMT Press conference with Manchester City manager Mark Hughes Mark Hughes talks about player security in the current economic climate and the development potential for Micah Richards. | ||
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| Manchester City press conference Manchester, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 14:59 GMT Press conference with Manchester City manager Mark Hughes Manchester City manager Mark Hughes talks about Robinho's comments being 'taken out of context', on Jo Hart taking time to settle in and on injuries for the game against Paris St Germain. | ||
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| Hughes unmoved by Robinho comments Manchester, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 14:00 GMT Press conference with Manchester City manager Mark Hughes, ahead of the game against PSV Eindhoven Manager Mark Hughes says that Robinho's remarks in a television interview were taken out of context by the press and that the game against PSV Eindhoven is still important to them even though they have already qualified. | ||
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| Amazon Raid sixth day French Southern Territories, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 10:23 GMT Nothing but happiness Memory organizers never had experienced Raid Amazones such an emotional moment on the final finish line. It must be said that the "Raidesses" of the 2008 vintage had a test particularly rich in moments. Sometimes painful, often exhausting, but always very intense, this edition will remain... | ||
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| Amazon Raid fourth day French Southern Territories, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 10:23 GMT On the back of volcano It should have cabris feet, having grown up in an alpine mountain, or more effective final Réunionnaise be eligible for itself in the event of the trek today. Imagine the magnificent scenery Plains sands, a vast expanse of black dust, perched at 1 830 m altitude near the main crater of the... | ||
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| Amazon raid third day French Southern Territories, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 10:23 GMT Cries and Whispers "And to think that our husbands think we're on vacation." That phrase was heard the most at breakfast the third day. It must be said that the alarm has rings 4h 45 per coach start an hour later and arrived "on site, in the words of Gilles favorite director of the race, scheduled at 8 pm... | ||
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| Amazon Raid fith day Réunion, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 10:23 GMT Les chevaux du plaisir In the words of Sir Winston Churchill speaking of the horse: "This is a animal dangerous at both ends and uncomfortable in the middle. " Much competitors "survivors" of the trek yesterday, were able to experience this morning with "Ride and Run." A test of atypical involving a horse team... | ||
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| Blake ready for Arsenal Burnley, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 10:18 GMT Interview with Burnley striker Robbie Blake Robbie Blake, Burnely striker, says they will have advantages against Arsenal tonight. The Clarets are next in line for Arsene Wenger's impressive young Arsenal side, who have hit the net nine times in two outings in this season's Carling Cup. | ||
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| Jensen set for busy night Burnley, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 10:12 GMT Interview with keeper Brian Jensen Burnley keeper Brian Jensen is expecting to be kept busy at Turf Moor tonight - and that suits him just fine. The Clarets are next in line for Arsene Wenger's impressive young Arsenal side, who have hit the net nine times in two outings in this season's Carling Cup. | ||
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| Gatland 'excited' as Wales land tough draw London, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 10:00 GMT Interview with Warren Gatland, Wales Head Coach, Wales boss Warren Gatland believes his reigning RBS 6 Nations champions have landed "the toughest pool" of Rugby World Cup 2011. But New Zealander Gatland is also relishing tackling Webb Ellis Trophy holders South Africa, Wales' 2007 World Cup destroyers Fiji and ever-dangerous Samoa. | ||
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| Johnson content to draw Scotland London, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 09:56 GMT Interview with Martin Johnson, England Manager, after the draw Martin Johnson is relishing the prospect of England locking horns with the old enemy Scotland after they were drawn together in the group stages of the 2011 Rugby World Cup. But Johnson refused to buy into the theory that England had escaped lightly in the draw after avoiding Australia, New Zealand... | ||
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| Hadden calls for fairness London, Tue 02 Dec 2008, 09:52 GMT Interview with Frank Hadden, Head Coach, Scotland after the World Cup draw Frank Hadden urged 2011 World Cup organisers to provide Scotland with a level playing field after they were drawn in the same pool as England and Argentina. Hadden believes Scotland have the potential to produce their best World Cup performance since 1991, when they were beaten 9-6 by England in... | ||
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