Afghan activist calls U.S. the enemy as first American marine is killed Comment RSS Email Print | Malalai Joya, famous Afghan women’s rights activist, called the U.S. an “enemy” and U.S. policy a “war crime”. Meanwhile, the U.S. suffered its ... (photo: French Army / Maj. Patrick Simo) The Examiner
Wenger delight as Wilshere extends Arsenal contract | have rewarded Jack Wilshere after an excellent first season with a long-term contract that will keep the youngster at the Emirates well into his twenties. | After making his debut for the first team... (photo: AP Photo / CTK, Rene Volf) The Daily Mail
Flower unwilling to prune Freddie 09:45, Jul 4 2009 | | Andy Flower believes he could have finished Andrew Flintoff's career if he had over-reacted to the all-rounder's errant start to the Ashes su... (photo: AP / Tom Hevezi)IC Newcastle BoardCricketEnglandPhotosTeam
Madrid To Bid For Maicon - Agent | Maicon's agent expects Real Madrid to launch a transfer "offensive" for the Inter Milan right-back. | The 27-year-old was a key figure as Jose Mourinho's Inter clinched... (photo: AP / Joerg Sarbach)Sporting Life AgentBrazilMadridMilanPhotos
Bulgarian champions ordered to pay salaries SOFIA, July 4 (Reuters) - The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) have ordered Bulgarian champions Lukoil Academic to pay two former players nearly $285,000 in unp... (photo: GFDL / Nick81aku)The Guardian BasketballLukoilPhotosSofia
Monty Back In The Swing | By Mark Garrod, Press Association Golf Correspondent, Paris | Colin Montgomerie may have ended his French Open Alstom second round on a bad note, but it was a different... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)Sporting Life GolfParisPhotosScotlandStar
Serena Looking For Hat-trick | By Adrian Curtis, Press Association Sport | Serena Williams will today attempt to complete a hat-trick of victories over Venus when the sisters meet in the women's fina... (photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert)Sporting Life PhotosSportsTennisWimbledonWomen