Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

In April this year Eva brought the Vivre concept to life and opened its first ever boutique at The

In April this year Eva brought the Vivre concept to life and opened its first ever boutique at The Cove, Atlantis on Paradise Island in the Bahamas. The aptly named store Escape by Vivre offers a tightly edited collection of luxury merchandise such as swimwear, caftans, accessories and handbags, exquisite items that Eva has explored the globe to find. With Escape by Vivre underway Eva is considering opening the next resort destination store in Dubai, The Palm, with a future flagship on a high-profile urban avenue in either Europe or the U.S. to follow.

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.

Septimus given Melbourne Cup nod

Trainer Aidan O’Brien will run Septimus in Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup after walking the track.

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Monday, November 3rd, 2008

At the tournament’s end, the recipient of the gold and diamond encrusted bracelet signifying the

At the tournaments end, the recipient of the gold and diamond encrusted bracelet signifying the winner of an event went to Chip Reese, who last won a World Series of Poker event in 1982. At that event Chip took home $92,500.

Monday’s gossip column

Bolton want young Chelsea defender, and other rumours

Johnson poised to blood new faces

England boss Martin Johnson could include up to five uncapped players in his match-day 22 for Saturday’s first autumn Test against the Pacific Islands.

Chastened Smith refuses to panic

England coach Tony Smith says he will not be rushed into making changes - but Jonathan Davies advocates playing Danny McGuire at full-back.

Wales wait on Bennett injury news

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

Brits at the Garden

In whose footsteps will Joe Calzaghe be following at New York’s famous venue?

Jones braced for prime Calzaghe

Roy Jones Jr believes Joe Calzaghe underestimated Bernard Hopkins but expects the Welshman to bring his "A game" to Saturday’s fight.

Undefeated Titans stay on track

Rob Bironas kicks a 41-yard field goal to give Tennessee a 19-16 win over Green Bay and preserve their unbeaten record.

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Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

This is the UK”s national museum of natural history and a centre of scientific excellence in

This is the UK”s national museum of natural history and a centre of scientific excellence in taxonomy and biodiversity. A wonderful way to spend a few hours exploring and enjoying the wonders of nature.

Triumph for Hamilton

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

City defeated again

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

Sky Sports Sunday live!

Follow all of Sunday’s games with the new-look skysports.com Score Centre.

Hamilton stunned by title win

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

Adams reveals Vieira interest

Portsmouth boss Tony Adams plans to speak with Inter Milan about the availability of Patrick Vieira.

Ospreys through despite defeat

Holders Ospreys are through to the EDF Energy Cup semi-finals after a tense 23-19 loss to London Irish at the Madejski Stadium.

Reds ready - Dalglish

Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish says the current side have got what it takes to win the Premier League.

Tsonga the Master in Paris

Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won his first Masters Series title with a 6-3 4-6 6-4 victory over David Nalbandian in Paris.

Satala saves Gloucester

Gloucester left it late to claim the win they needed to qualify for the semi-finals of the EDF Energy Cup.

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Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

There is some debate about whether or not to put the dog”s name on his dog tag

There is some debate about whether or not to put the dog”s name on his dog tag. Some rescue organizations recommend not putting the dog”s name on his tag because, in an ownership dispute over a stray dog, the secondary ‘owner’ could use the dog”s name to demonstrate that the dog recognizes the name and therefore has an association with that owner. On the other hand, others believe that a lost dog might feel more comfortable if strangers call it by its own name and therefore recommend that the dog tag include the name. It is obviously a personal choice.

Peter Bills : Arsenal’s title campaign looks in serious trouble

By anyone’s judgement, Arsenal’s campaign for the 2008/9 Barclays Premier
League title looks in serious trouble.

Writing off a member of the so-called elite top four on the first weekend of
November might seem either wishful thinking (should one be a Tottenham
supporter, as in this case) or downright churlish. Yet the case for the
prosecution demanding Arsenal’s removal from the list of likely champions is
both extensive and merited.

Wallaby captain’s message for Ireland

His message came from the Orient, which ought to have meant it was shrouded in
mystery.

But in truth, Stirling Mortlock’s words could not have been clearer and more
precise for an expectant Irish audience.

England slump to worst World cup defeat
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Saturday, November 1st, 2008

The thing about the Mediterranean diet is that its foods are often rich and tasty thanks to olive

The thing about the Mediterranean diet is that its foods are often rich and tasty thanks to olive oil. Normally, margarine and hydrogenated oils lack the flavor that olive oil gives out. Another part of the diet is regular but moderate consumption of red wine. Saturated fat consumption is low as opposed to high amounts of monounsaturated fat and dietary fiber. This is due to the fact that the diet includes big servings of fruits, vegetables, breads, cereals, olive oil and fish.

Stanford XI v England as it happened

The Superstars thrash England by 10 wickets in the $20m Twenty20 showdown.

Stanford Super Series results

Full fixture list for the inaugural Stanford Super Series.

Superstars thrash woeful England

England are embarrassed in the finale of the Stanford Super Series as the Superstars win by 10 wickets to scoop the $20m prize.

Schedule/results 2008

Fights in Britain and the rest of the world as well as the latest results.

Stevenson hails taekwondo talent

Olympic bronze medallist Sarah Stevenson is excited about Britain’s emerging taekwondo talent.

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Saturday, November 1st, 2008

At the mention of the word kangaroo two words instantly jump into people’s minds: pouch and

At the mention of the word kangaroo two words instantly jump into peoples minds: pouch and Australia. Indeed, these large marsupials are natives to the land down under. Three species of kangaroos populate the continent: Reds, Eastern Grays, and Western Grays. Since man appeared 50,000 years ago kangaroos have been an important resource to Australias Indigenous peoples and have been used for food, clothing, and shelter. They are still hunted today, but only under strict government control. Specially adapted for the fragile ecosystem, kangaroos thrive in their home.

United survive Tigers fright

Man Utd survived a second-half fightback from Hull City to earn a nervous 4-3 victory.

Premier League round-up

Arsenal’s title hopes were dealt what could prove to be a fatal blow as Chelsea and Manchester United were among the goals.

Sky Sports Saturday live!

Follow all Saturday’s Premier League games plus action from Scotland and Europe with the new-look skysports.com Score Centre.

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Friday, October 31st, 2008

Now I know there are parents and teachers out there who have stories of children who have been

Now I know there are parents and teachers out there who have stories of children who have been helped immensely by the addition of Ritalin, Adderall, Concerta or Dexedrine to their daily diet. If you know a child who is being helped by his or her medication, Im not saying to discontinue it but for every child who is being helped, I believe there are at least three others who are still exhibiting all the ADHD behavior the medication was designed to reduce.

Weymouth to announce stadium sale

Weymouth Football Club are set to announce the sale of their Wessex Stadium home.

Shrewsbury v Luton

Team news ahead of Saturday’s League Two match.

Veteran striker Cole exits Forest

Andrew Cole leaves Nottingham Forest after agreeing to have his contract cancelled.

Rooks move to bring in loan pair

Lewes sign Barnet midfielder Joe Tabiri and Brighton defender Adam Hinshelwood on loan.

Stirling Albion v Stranraer

Team news ahead of Saturday’s Second Division match at Forthbank Stadium.

Motormen forward fails drugs test

Vauxhall Motors forward Paul Taylor faces a lengthy ban from the game after he tests positive for cocaine.

Kinnear reveals Newcastle ‘D-Day’

Newcastle United’s interim manager Joe Kinnear expects the club’s future to become clearer after their trip to Chelsea on 22 November.

Paez and Brown partnership is key

The partnership between Anthony Paez and Justin Brown is key to Worcester Wolves’ progress this season, says head coach Skouson Harker.

Lincoln City v Port Vale

Team news ahead of Saturday’s League Two match.

Rain halts NI players at Masters

Northern Ireland players are held up by rain at the Volvo Masters at Valderrama.

Huddersfield v Crewe

Team news ahead of Saturday’s League One match.

Williams happy with two masters

Shane Williams is eager to play and train for the Ospreys and Wales despite the row between the regions and the WRU.

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Thursday, October 30th, 2008

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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.

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Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

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MLB Tickets Will Be Available For Five More Games - Tigers Will Win World Series
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Chances are that if youre a Tigers fan, youve been thinking that MLB tickets would still be available at this point
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MLB Tickets Will Be Available For Five More Games - Tigers Will Win World Series
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Chances are that if youre a Tigers fan, youve been thinking that MLB tickets would still be available at this point. If you live in or root for St. Louis, the fact that the Cardinals are still alive may be a bit of a surprise. Whats no surprise, however, is that the World Series is off to a competitive start, tied at a game apiece, and its beginning to look like its going the full seven. A breakdown of what to expect will explain why this could shape up to be one of the all-time fall classics.

England’s team hotel: A life of luxury

When England begin preparing for the autumn internationals against the Pacific Islands and the big three from the southern hemisphere, they will do so in the swanky surroundings of Pennyhill Park after committing to the Surrey hotel for the next four years.

Maradona returns from the abyss to coach Argentina

Tony Adams’s appointment as manager of Portsmouth on Tuesday prompted several questions about whether, after a brief spell managing Wycombe, a period coaching in the Netherlands, and two years assisting Harry Redknapp at Fratton Park, he had enough experience.

Ronaldo wants home comforts at Flamengo

The Brazilian striker Ronaldo has revealed he would rather remain in his homeland and earn a contract with Flamengo than join a European club. The three-time Fifa World Player of the Year is on the brink of a return to football after recovering from a career-threatening knee injury sooner than expected.

Managers to put referees in spotlight

The League Managers Association have called a meeting for next month to discuss ways in which refereeing standards can be improved. LMA chief executive Richard Bevan has arranged the get-together which will involve managers from the Premier League, the Championship and Leagues One and Two.

West Brom set to welcome Kim back to action

West Bromwich Albion midfielder Kim Do-Heon is poised to make his comeback from medial ligament damage this weekend after missing just four matches.

Rangers on treble hunt, says Davis

Steven Davis believes the Co-operative Insurance Cup can be the first trophy of a domestic treble for Rangers this season after they cruised into the last four of the tournament.

Rajkovic to appeal against year-long ban for spitting

Chelsea’s Serbian defender Slobodan Rajkovic has launched an appeal against his one-year ban from football, imposed after he spat in the direction of a referee at the Olympics. Rajkovic, who is on a season-long loan at FC Twente in the Netherlands, is due to travel to Zurich on 10 November to present his case to Fifa.

Ainsworth in frame for QPR job

Gareth Ainsworth put forward a strong case to be named Queen’s Park Rangers’s permanent manager by guiding his 10-man side to a surprise 1-0 victory over Birmingham City on Tuesday night. But the club’s co-owner Flavio Briatore also had a hand in the victory, shouting instructions to this new manager from the stands.

Barton goal ‘for people I let down’

Joey Barton wasted little time in dedicating his first goal at St James’ Park to all the people he has let down.

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Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

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Gilardino’s hand-ball appeal rejected

Fiorentina have failed with an appeal against a two-game suspension handed to
striker Alberto Gilardino for his controversial goal in the 3-1 weekend win
over Palermo.

Top managers set for referee debate

The League Managers Association have called a meeting for next month to
discuss ways in which refereeing standards can be improved.

The Back 9: The Castello Masters
Gambhir ton floors Australia

Opener Gautam Gambhir completed an impressive century as India gained the
upper hand on the first day of the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar series
in New Delhi.

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