Gerrard vows to lead slumping Liverpool

Gerrard vows to lead slumping Liverpool
London – Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has promised to lead from the front as the fallen giants of English football bid to recover from the embarrassment of their League Cup defeat by fourth-tier Northampton.
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Gerrard vows to lead slumping Liverpool
London – Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has promised to lead from the front as the fallen giants of English football bid to recover from the embarrassment of their League Cup defeat by fourth-tier Northampton.
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Chelsea faces tough test against Man City
English Premier League leader Chelsea should be given its toughest test yet this season when it visits big-spending Manchester City on Saturday, three days after both teams were knocked out of the Carling Cup.
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Venues for the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games

Venues for the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games
A brief look at the sports stadiums for the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games:
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Competitors start arriving for Commonwealth Games
The clock ticked down on the Delhi Commonwealth Games on Tuesday with signs that conditions in the much-criticised athletes’ village were finally improving as hundreds of competitors arrive.
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Rookies Talbot and Tomlin win as Indians sweep

Rookies Talbot and Tomlin win as Indians sweep
Cleveland Indians manager Manny Acta squeezed everything out of his team to beat Detroit ace Justin Verlander. Trevor Crowe’s suicide squeeze bunt on an eye-high 99 mph fastball scored the go-ahead run in the second game as Cleveland swept a doubleheader from the Tigers, 4-0 and 4-3, Wednesday night “It was special for us and for the fans the way we finished,” Acta said after…
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Indians squeeze by Tigers to sweep doubleheader
Cleveland, OH (Sports Network) – Michael Brantley tripled among two hits and scored the game-winning run on a suicide squeeze, leading the Cleveland Indians to a 4-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers and a sweep of Wednesday’s doubleheader at Progressive Field.
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Club Bilderberg 2010 2/14 Sitges Barcelona Cobertura de las empresas mediáticas Media coverage

Reflections by comrade Fidel THE UNITED NATIONS, IMPUNITY AND WAR Resolution 1929 of the United Nations Security Council on June 9, 2010 sealed the fate of imperialism. I’m not sure how many noticed that among other absurdities, the Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, fulfilling orders from above, committed the blunder of appointing Alvaro Uribe (when he was about to complete his mandate) as vice president of the commission to investigate the Israeli attack on the humanitarian fleet carrying essential food to the besieged population in the Gaza Strip. The attack occurred in international waters and at a considerable distance from the coast. That decision gave Uribe, accused of war crimes, total impunity: as if a country full of mass graves of the bodies of murdered people, some with as many as 2000 victims; and seven US military bases, plus the rest of the Colombian military bases at its service, had nothing to do with terrorism and genocide. On the other hand, on June 10, 2010, Cuban journalist and director of the Mesa Redonda national television program Randy Alonso wrote an article entitled El llamado Gobierno Mundial se reunió en Barcelona (The so-called world government meets in Barcelona), published on the CubaDebate website. The article states: “They arrived at the pleasant Hotel Dolce in cars with darkened windows or by helicopters. “They were more than 100 economic, financial, political and media leaders from North America and Europe, who came
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Brazil 3, Ivory Coast 1 3:24 PM Group says children suffer in Haiti jails 11:30 AM India insists Bolt set for Delhi 2010 11:20 AM Italy 1, NZ 1 10:42 AM Police rugby team hit by bank card scam 9:40 AM Gonsalves chides colleagues over LIAT 9:34 AM Two teens, woman missing 8:56 AM Paraguay 2, Slovakia 0 8:22 AM Mom says ‘Dudus’ a hero Great expectations, indeed ‘Dudus’ bounty now Jm Denmark beats Cameroon 2-1 in World Cup Man who mowed down cop remanded Keep up the pressure — St Andrew North crime chief St Mary man fatally shot by cops Nicolas Anelka thrown out of World Cup squad Australia holds on for 1-1 draw against Ghana US critical of CARICOM countries Haitian prisoners re-captured Local government elections postponed Sneijder scores as Netherlands beats Japan 1-0 Sniffer dogs for Tivoli Gardens Penn Relays complaint Digicel drums up US.2 billion in revenues Food Security and Nutrition Policy coming Did Usain Bolt snub Jamaican fans? Trini opposition to foreigner as top cop USA in comeback draw Driver injured as feed truck overturns Sniffer dogs for Tivoli Gardens Spain, France and now Germany Guyana denies encouraging child labour Sickly LIAT flying again Davis optimistic after Palace’s admin woes The voice of the vuvuzela Tredegar Park residents in fear Police seize two guns, detain 205 people Ricardo Fuller rebuilding grandmother’s Tivoli Gardens home Argentina 4-1 South Korea Illegal weapon, ammo seized PM tours West Kingston schools Gonsalves tells pilots to
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Gerrard salvages point

Gerrard salvages point
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard once again came to his side’s rescue but it was referee Stuart Attwell who grabbed the headlines with an erratic display in Sunderland’s 2-2 draw at Anfield.
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Latest Nhl Hockey News

Luke Walker signs with Avalanche, assigned to AHL affiliate
Right wing was never drafted by a WHL team.
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Multiple sclerosis gave Silvertips’ goalie coach new purpose
EVERETT — One moment Jordan Sigalet was standing in goal for the Providence, R.I., Bruins in an American Hockey League game against the Worcester, Mass., Sharks.
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Lastest Commonwealth Games News

‘High risk’ of Games terror
AUSTRALIAN authorities now say there is a “high risk of terrorist attack” at the Delhi Commonwealth Games.
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Games leave many bus owners, staff fuming
Thousands of drivers, conductors and others rendered workless are fuming over a government fiat to keep hundreds of private buses off Delhi’s roads until the end of the Commonwealth Games – a decision aimed at easing traffic movement.
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Men’s 800m champion Mulaudzi second SA star to miss Delhi Games
Johannesburg/New Delhi – Men’s 800 metres world champion Mbulaeni Mulaudzi was ruled out of the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi on Wednesday, a day after fellow South African star Caster Semenya was forced to pull out due to a back injury.
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Rangers beat A’s, clinch AL West title

Rangers beat A’s, clinch AL West title
Texas Rangers players mob relief pitcher Neftali Feliz,right, after defeating the Oakland Athletics 4-3 in a baseball game to clinch the AL West title Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010, in Oakland, Calif.
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Hernandez leads M’s past Rangers
ARLINGTON, Texas — A Texas Rangers lineup without many of the regulars was no match for Felix Hernandez.
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