Qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix is under threat after wet weather severely disrupts final practice at Suzuka.
Oct 9, 2010
Live - Japanese GP qualifying
Qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix is under threat after wet weather severely disrupts final practice at Suzuka.
Live - Commonwealth Games Day Six
England's Jo Jackson wins gold in the women's 20k walk while England's hockey teams are in action and the final day of swimming is under way on day six of the Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
Northern Ireland hold on to deny Italy
Northern Ireland produce a resolute defensive display to deny group leaders Italy in a scoreless Euro 2012 qualifier at Windsor Park.
Republic of Ireland 2-3 Russia
Russia end the Republic of Ireland's 100% Group B record by deservedly winning at the Aviva Stadium despite the home side's late rally.
India v Australia - latest score
Latest score from the second Test between India and Australia in Bangalore.
Czech Republic 1-0 Scotland
Roman Hubnik scores a deserved winner for the Czech Republic as Craig Levein's defensive tactics fail to produce a result for Scotland in Prague.
Wales 0-1 Bulgaria
Ivelin Popov's strike consigns Wales caretaker boss Brian Flynn to defeat in his first game in charge against Bulgaria in their Euro 2012 qualifier.
Hiddink: Germany were too good
Turkey Coach Guus Hiddink praised Germany after his side's 3-0 defeat but admitted the loss of Mehmet Aurelio was a turning point.
NHL: Hurricanes seal second win
The Carolina Hurricanes made it two wins out of two at the start of the NHL season thanks to a shootout success over the Minnesota Wild.
Advocaat: Russia deserved the win
Russia coach Dick Advocaat insists his side deserved their 3-2 win despite allowing the Republic of Ireland a late comeback.
Shakib to lead Bangladesh against NZ
Shakib-Al-Hasan will lead Bangladesh in the remainder of the series against NZ after skipper Masrafe Mortaza was ruled out with an ankle injury.
Laxman out as Australia bat
Australia won the toss and decided to bat under overcast conditions in Bangalore in the second and final Test against India.
Rana ban likely to be lifted
The 12-month ban imposed on Pakistani all-rounder Rana Naved-ul-Hasan by the PCB likely to be removed on Saturday.
Del Bosque unconcerned by Villa blank
Spain coach Vicente del Bosque is not overly concerned over David Villa's failure to score against Lithuania.
Major winners to headline in Singapore
The four Major champions of 2010, headed by US Open winner and Europe's Ryder Cup hero Graeme McDowell, will compete at next month's US$6 million Barclays Singapore Open, organizers confirmed today.
Coates defends Stoke approach
Stoke chairman Peter Coates has defended the club and manager Tony Pulis after his side was accused of making reckless tackles.
Kuyt: We will start showing results
Dirk Kuyt insists Liverpool is making progress under Roy Hodgson even if results on the pitch have not suggested as much.
Scout: Liverpool want four players
Liverpool scout Jakob Friis-Hansen has hinted the club are looking to bring in four new players in the January transfer window.
Hamilton: I was pusing too hard
Lewis Hamilton admits his crash in Friday's practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix was due to "pushing too hard, too early".
Matthaus rant helped Bulgaria win
New Bulgaria coach Lothar Matthaus has revealed that a half-time rant helped his side to a 1-0 away win at Wales.
Toms establishes lead in Georgia
David Toms fired a four-under-par 66 to establish a one-shot lead after the second round of the McGladrey Classic in Georgia.
Miyazato in leading trio in Alabama
Mika Miyazato joins Cristie Kerr and Na Yeon Choi in a three-way tie for the lead at the Navistar LPGA Classic in Prattville, Alabama.
I'm not face of Games, just doing my job, says Kalmadi
Organising Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi looked tired, but put up a brave front, insisting the Games is well-organised. And on his part, he was "satisfied".
Priyanka's kids buy tickets, watch swimming event from ordinary gallery
While turning into a highly successful event, the CWG is also ushering in a new security culture which is bound to leave many so-called VIPs squirming.
Possibility of another 26/11-like terror attack keeps cops busy
Mumbai police revamped their security arrangements after an email threatened to blow up either Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi, BSE or a Mumbai-Delhi flight.
China fumes at Peace Nobel for dissident
Jailed Chinese pro-democracy activist Liu Xiaobo won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, an announcement that Beijing had anticipated and bitterly criticised.
Copycat dons from IIT-Kanpur?
In one of the most blatant cases of plagiarism to hit the elite IITs, Bio-technology Advances, a review journal, has retracted two papers from IIT-Kanpur after the researchers allegedly stole chunks of their manuscript from several sources, including journal articles and Wikipedia.
Child marriage still common in Ajmer
Several child marriages have reportedly been solemnized in the Ajmer region and many more are planned in the next few days.
Anti-diabetic drug banned with immediate effect
Doctors in the city have welcomed the union health ministry's decision to ban the controversial anti-diabetic drug rosiglitazone (marketed as Avandia) which is linked with cardio-vascular risks.
Security scenario like a volcano: IAF chief
Describing the existing security scenario in India’s neighbourhood as "a volcano" which could erupt anytime, Air Chief Marshal P V Naik on Friday asked "air warriors" to be fully-prepared to tackle any eventuality.
Northern Ireland hold on to deny Italy
Northern Ireland produce a resolute defensive display to deny group leaders Italy in a scoreless Euro 2012 qualifier at Windsor Park.
Wales 0-1 Bulgaria
Ivelin Popov's strike consigns Wales caretaker boss Brian Flynn to defeat in his first game in charge against Bulgaria in their Euro 2012 qualifier.
Czech Republic 1-0 Scotland
Roman Hubnik scores a deserved winner for the Czech Republic as Craig Levein's defensive tactics fail to produce a result for Scotland in Prague.
England U21 2-1 Romania U21
Chris Smalling scores the winner as England Under-21s beat Romania in the first leg of their Euro 2011 play-off.
Republic of Ireland 2-3 Russia
Russia end the Republic of Ireland's 100% Group B record by deservedly winning at the Aviva Stadium despite the home side's late rally.
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