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Legal action in FFP battle | | A Belgian football agent and sports lawyer (right) have stepped up their fight to prevent the sport's lawmakers from limiting the spending power of clubs. |
Brotherhood leader arrested, Egypt's Islamists call protests | | CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian security forces arrested the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood on Thursday, security sources said, in a crackdown against the Islamist movement after the army ousted the country's first democratically elected president. |
Well Keeping Cancer a Secret | | Its our job, as doctors and nurses, to be deliberate in asking our patients how they will explain their cancer to others, to make sure they understand. Keeping such a diagnosis hushed, from those who love and care for us, is an unfair burden we shouldnt allow cancer to dictate, too. |
Well Keeping Cancer a Secret | | Its our job, as doctors and nurses, to be deliberate in asking our patients how they will explain their cancer to others, to make sure they understand. Keeping such a diagnosis hushed, from those who love and care for us, is an unfair burden we shouldnt allow cancer to dictate, too. |
'World War Z' is 'scary good' | | Just about every zombie movie I can think of is set, for the most part, in tightly defined spaces where groups of survivors huddle to fend off the flesh-hungry hordes outside. |
Where billionaires race | | The Trapani Cup brings together superpowers from the worlds of both sailing and global business to enable amateur sailors to race alongside the biggest names in the sport. |
Malaysia Denies Entry to Journalist | | Clare Rewcastle Brown, the sister-in-law of the former British prime minister, is the founder of news outlets that have taken on the Malaysian government. |
Misjudged GDF Suez hybrid fuels criticism | | LONDON, July 3 (IFR) - French energy group GDF Suez received a lukewarm reception for its hybrid bond on Wednesday as volatility reared its head again, but critics said the disappointing outcome was more to do with the execution and structure of the deal. |
Study links "heading' of soccer ball to brain damage | | June 30 - A new study links frequent 'heading' of the ball in soccer to brain damage. Research published in the journal Radiology, says players who head the ball frequently are more likely to suffer brain damage and memory loss than players who focus more on their feet. Elly Park reports |
AP Sources Pelicans, Blazers, Kings Make Deal | | New Orleans, Portland and Sacramento have agreed to a three-team trade sending guard Tyreke Evans to the Pelicans, center Robin Lopez to the Trail Blazers and guard Greivis Vasquez to the Kings, people familiar with the deal said. |
10 tech startups you need to know | | An Africa tech expert picks 10 exciting African tech startups building 'amazing products that can compete on the international stage.' |
It's not about Paula Deen, it's about us | | Gene Seymour says Deen's statements let us pillory her while we feel superior. How about instead facing our own unfinished business with racism, such as high incarceration rates for blacks? |
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