Northampton hooker Dylan Hartley is ruled out of England's forthcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand because of a knee injury.
May 21, 2010
Hartley ruled out of England tour
Northampton hooker Dylan Hartley is ruled out of England's forthcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand because of a knee injury.
Ferguson: Berbatov is going nowhere
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has declared that under fire striker Dimitar Berbatov will be at Old Trafford next season.
Agent: Aquilani to remain at Kop
Liverpool midfielder Alberto Aquilani will be staying put at Kop claimed his agent, unless a bid big enough to tempt his sale comes along that is.
Milner happy to take on defensive role
James Milner is ready to slot into the holding midfield role normally occupied by his former Aston Villa team-mate Gareth Barry.
Mixed fortunes for Toluca
Toluca enjoyed mixed fortunes in their 2-2 draw with Santos Laguna in the first leg of the Mexican Torneo Bicentenario 2010 Final.
NHL: Canadiens 5-1 Flyers
Montreal Canadiens had an emphatic victory over Philadelphia Flyers in the Eastern Conference finals.
Laporta: Ibrahimovic not for sale
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has reiterated Zlatan Ibrahimovic has a future at the Nou Camp despite.
Previous Meetings: Bayern vs Inter
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Previous failure drives Cardiff on
Cardiff manager Dave Jones believes his side's failure to make last season's play-offs has driven them to the brink of the Barclays Premier League.
FIA look to clarify safety car rule
Formula One's governing body will bid to redress a "lack of clarity" in its rules in the wake of the penalty handed to Michael Schumacher.
Red Bull unfazed by Button's challenge
Although only a few points behind Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel, Jenson Button's title challenge has been dismissed by Red Bull.
Keegan: No Rooney, no World Cup!
Former England manager Kevin Keegan has suggested that the country’s chance of winning the World Cup lies solely on Wayne Rooney.
Evra: We can become the best
France's Patrice Evra is confident about his country’s chances at the World Cup claiming that France have “the best players in the world”.
Benayoun: England will win it
Liverpool winger Yossi Benayoun has picked England as his favourite to lift the World Cup in South Africa.
McCullough misses Prizefighter
A hand injury has forced Wayne McCullough to withdraw from Prizefighter Super-Bantamweights at York Hall, on May 29.
UCI, Armstrong slam Landis claims
World cycling's governing body tonight said it "categorically rejects" fresh claims from Floyd Landis and revealed that one of his accusations against Lance Armstrong related to an event Armstrong did not even take part in.
Birmingham given £10,000 FA fine
Birmingham City are fined £10,000 by the Football Association for failing to control their players.
Prandelli offered Italy job
World champions Italy offer Fiorentina coach Cesare Prandelli the chance to succeed Marcello Lippi as national team boss after the World Cup.
Webb given Champions League final
England's Howard Webb will referee Saturday's Champions League final between Bayern Munich and Inter Milan at the Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid.
Boothroyd named as Coventry boss
Coventry City appoint Colchester boss Aidy Boothroyd as their new manager.
Spain omit Senna from squad
Euro 2008 winner Marcos Senna is left out of Spain's final 23-man squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Reds will prosper, says Carragher
Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher says the club can be a force in 2010/11 even if key players leave Anfield.
Robben queries Mourinho approach
Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben says Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho is only interested in winning regardless of how his team play.
Blanc to be France boss after Cup
World Cup winner Laurent Blanc will quit as Bordeaux coach and replace Raymond Domenech as manager of France after this summer's World Cup.
MK Dons appoint Hamann
MK Dons sign former Liverpool and Germany midfielder Dietmar Hamann on a one-year deal.
Hamilton snap up winger McAlister
Hamilton say they beat Scottish Premier League rivals to sign former Morton winger Jim McAlister.
Romanov approves Hearts targets
Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov gives manager Jim Jefferies the go-ahead to find new strikers and midfielders.
McGeady misses Republic matches
Celtic's Aiden McGeady withdraws from the Republic of Ireland squad for games against Paraguay and Algeria.
Pak major held may be Headley handler
Pakistani media have reported the arrest of 'Major Iqbal', identified as a key figure in the 26/11 plot. The officer was picked up by the Pakistani authorities following pressure from the US.
India snubs US, hails Iran's nuke plan
With India disagreeing with the US position to welcome Tehran's decision to send its low enriched uranium stock to Turkey, the growing rift between India and US on how to deal with Iran's nuclear plans has come out in open.
Commonwealth Games tickets from June 1, start at Rs 50
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CBSE Class XII (Delhi) results out
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Mining industry funding Maoists: R R Patil
Maharashtra home minister R R Patil on Thursday claimed that the Naxal movement is being funded by a section of the cash-rich mining industry.
Navy war-room leak kingpin held in London
The alleged kingpin in the infamous Navy war-room leak case, former naval officer Ravi Shankaran, has finally been found in London after a hunt half-way across the globe since 2005.
Cyclone Laila hits Andhra, leaves 16 dead
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Whose baby is it? More dads seek DNA tests
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After Facebook, Pakistan blocks YouTube
Pakistan govt today blocked video sharing website YouTube for hosting "objectionable content", a day after cutting off access to Facebook over a page featuring blasphemous caricatures of Prophet Mohammed.
Pak celebs to walk the ramp for Salman
Salman Khan is now reaching out to his fans across borders. He now plans to showcase only a limited number of designs in the city on May 27 and 28.
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Rishi wants to work with Ranbir
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How to hide an office romance
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Power to cost Re 1/unit more, consumers to pay less
Electricity will become costlier by up to Rs 1.20 per unit because of Wednesday's Cabinet decision to more than double the fuel price. But how much of the increased cost will pass on to consumers will depend on state regulators.
Sena-BJP-led BMC's 'Hindutva' diktat irks schools
In what appears to be a medieval fatwa, the Sena-BJP-ruled BMC has sought to make it mandatory for the 150-odd missionary-run schools in Mumbai to promote 'Hindutva traditions'.
Ruchika cse: Verdict on Rathore plea on May 25
The much-awaited verdict on disgraced former Haryana top cop SPS Rathore's appeal against his conviction in the Ruchika Girhotra molestation case has been put off till May 25.
We're ready to trust Pakistan, says Krishna
Keeping aside its disappointments over custody of Hafiz Saeed, India is ready to trust Pakistan. Foreign minister S M Krishna believes that Pakistan will keep the promise to clamp down on terrorist groups targeting India.
Indo-Pak Business Meet: Key sectors for close ties
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Arshad Warsi and Kalki to star in Shaitan
Kalki Koechlin gave a rocking performance in Dev D, and then poof! She does a vanishing act on everyone. But good news for her fans is that she is back and on movie signing spree. Bejoy Nambiar, who assisted Mani Ratnam during the making of Guru, has written his first film which is a thriller based on real life incidents, titled Shaitan. He has signed Arshad Warsi to play the male lead in the film while Kalki will be seen opposite Arshad. Bejoy had initially produced this project in English for Ashok Amritraj and Hyde Park entertainment in L.A. but since things didn't really happen, Bijoy redid the whole project in Hindi. The other cast includes Manita Das, Shiv Pandit, Jackie Shroff, and Rajit Kapur.Salman organises celebrity cricket match and fashion show for Being Human
Whatever Salman does, he does it with style, class and panache. The face of 'Being Human' foundation, that he has been promoting quite voraciously, he has gone a step further and brought India and Pakistan on the same platform, so beautifully and for a worthy cause. It takes a Salman to do that. For the Being Human Foundation's event that is being organised in Dubai, in pursuit to take the cause across the border, something rather special is in store. The event would start with a charity cricket match, Celebrity 2010, organised by Cynosure that will see two teams comprising of Bollywood celebs and Pakistani A-listers. The match would be followed by a fashion show in the evening, organised to showcase the collection of his charitable trust. Right from watches, to T shirts and paintings will be showcased. Though Sallu bhai was expected to present the entire collection, he is now showing only exclusive products and to a selected audience. Reason being, he fears that the designs of his Being Human T shirts will be copied and sold on the streets of Mumbai. It's upsetting for the actor as he raises funds for the needy from this charitable cause. The known faces who will be walking the ramp along side the Pakistani counterparts are Arbaaz, Sohail, Sharman Joshi, Aftab Shivdasani, Riteish Deshmukh, Javed Jaffrey, Dino Morea, Sonu Sood, Riya Sen, Neetu Chandra and music composers Sajid and Wajid along with filmmaker Mahesh Manjrekar. From Pakistan, the faces that would be part of the event are cricketer Shoaib Akhtar, singer Atif Aslam and actor Himayaun Saeed. Salman would be reaching out to his fans by explaining the cause behind the foundation and how their support can help the foundation meet its goals. We, at Bollywood Hungama, wish Salman all the very best in his endeavour.
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