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Globe and Mail Benitez rues missed chancesESPNBy Soccernet staff Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez was left to rue missed opportunities in the 1-0 Europa League last-16 defeat in Lille but has backed his side to turn things around in next weeks second leg. Eden Hazard curled an 85th-minute ...Liverpool run into Hazard, Juventus beat FulhamReuters South AfricaLiverpool v Portsmouth: match previewTelegraph.co.ukLiverpools Rafael Benitez Confident Of Europa League Comeback Against LilleGoal.comTimes Online -CNN International -The Canadian Pressall 405 news articles »
BBC Sport Keith Wood: Bring back rucking to save the Six NationsTelegraph.co.ukEight days left in the RBS Six Nations Championship. For a competition that rugby supporters hold up on high this should be what life is all about. Is it just me or is there a taste of dissatisfaction abroad? By Keith Wood My joiner, a keen rugby fan ...England look for quick ball to beat Scotland in Calcutta CupTimes OnlineFrance v ItalyBBC SportFrench wary of Italian slip-upSydney Morning HeraldThe Guardian -The Press Association -Irish Timesall 483 news articles »
ABC Online David Nugent saves Burnley from a bitter fateThe GuardianBrian Clough, who when leading Middlesbroughs attack once scored half of their six goals at The Valley and still saw them fail to beat Charlton, was enraged by what he called goals that meant nothing because they earned no points. ...Burnley stop the rotSydney Morning HeraldBurnley Miss Chance to Move Out Of Bottom ThreeNew York TimesNugent rescues point for BurnleyIrish TimesSkySports -Times Online -Telegraph.co.ukall 453 news articles »
MSN Singapore Quest for Asian prison officersStraits TimesThe three-day affair held at Changi Prison Complex includes individual as well as team scenario-based events and aims to foster closer ties between them. -- ST PHOTO: TERENCE TAN SINGAPORE beat 27 other finalists in a competition held ...Asias prison correctional services consider future ways to share best practicesChannel News Asiaall 3 news articles »
ESPN STAR Sports Koreans feel the heatTODAYonlineSINGAPORE - They beat SAFFC twice in last years AFC Champions League, winning 2-0 in Singapore and 4-1 in Korea with their flowing football, and Suwon Samsung Bluewings are expected to deliver more of the same this time around. ...Bluewings Cha wary of SAFESPN STAR SportsCha wary of improved WarriorsThe Official Home of Asian FootballOut of the cold, into the heatwaveTODAYonlineall 4 news articles »
International Sailing Federation Athletes to battle for Canuck-crafted medals at Youth Olympic GamesThe Canadian PressMONTREAL — A Canadian-designed medal will grace the necks of champion athletes this summer at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games. Setsuko Fukuzawas creation beat out entries from 34 countries to win the competition to find hardware for the Games. ...In the spirit of thingsTODAYonlineFirst Olympic virtual world begins odysseyZDNet AsiaIOC Reveals Medal Design Competition Winner For The First Youth Olympic GamesInternational Sailing Federationall 24 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk ONeill relishes Wembley returnThe Press AssociationMartin ONeill has backed Aston Villa to make the most of their second match at Wembley this season when they play Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final next month. ONeill saw his side fight back from two goals down to beat Reading 4-2 in a thrilling ...ONeill rant results in big comebackTimes OnlineMartin ONeills volley did the trick, says Aston Villa hero John CarewThe GuardianCarew closes the book on ReadingIndependentIrish Times -ESPN -Telegraph.co.ukall 580 news articles »
Japans biggest Internet forum, where anonymous netizens trade anything from cooking tips to death threats, has long been an anarchic zone of uninhibited free speech and a magnet for controversy.
This week the raw commentary on 2channel - which with 10 million visits a month is one of the worlds largest online bulletin boards - saw tempers flare anew.
A massive hacker attack from South Korea crippled the site in retaliation for users online slights against Olympic skater Kim Yu-Na, after she beat Japanese rival Mao Asada to take gold at the Vancouver Winter Games.
The site was attacked on Monday, the anniversary of a 1919 uprising in Korea against Japanese colonial rule, and shut down for two days. (independent.co.uk)
Globe and Mail Electric Real Madrid hold the whip hand in La LigaReuters South AfricaMADRID (Reuters) - The build up to next months clasico started in earnest on Saturday when Real Madrids thrilling comeback to beat Sevilla 3-2 at home put them top of La Liga on goal difference from Barcelona. ...Rafael van der Vaarts late intervention sends Real Madrid topThe GuardianReal Madrid move top with last-gasp win over SevillaBBC SportRafael van der Vaart seals comeback to send Real Madrid topTimes OnlineGoal.com -Xinhua -AFPall 232 news articles »
ABC Online Man Utd tops Wolves to go on top of Premier Leaguemsnbc.comAP LONDON - Manchester United went to the top of the Premier League by winning 1-0 at Wolves on Saturday and financially-stricken Portsmouth beat Birmingham 2-0 to reach the FA Cup semifinals. Paul Scholes scored the only goal of the game after 73 ...Paul Scholes century gives Manchester United a scruffy win over WolvesThe GuardianScholes sends United to Premier League summitAFPWolverhampton 0 - 1 Man UtdJoy OnlineIndependent -New York Times -TODAYonlineall 401 news articles »