I wasn't expecting to read about symbiosis when I opened Heaven on Earth, but as I read Wayment's book I realized that he tells a story of the mutually-supportive relationship he has with creek fish.
TRAINER Danny O'Brien didn't need any convincing before deciding to book emerging apprentice Katelyn Mallyon to ride Shopaholic at Caulfield.
As a basketball player turned minister, I’ve observed that sport and religion have one interesting thing in common: both tend to bring out the best and worst in us. Especially in America.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 30): CIMB Equities Research has a technical buy on Xingquan International Sport at 83.5 sen at which it is trading at a FY13 price-to-earnings of 1.9 times and price-to-book value of 0.6 times.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 27): CIMB Equities Research has a technical sell on Public Bank at RM13.40 at which it is trading at a FY13 price-to-earnings of 10.3 times and price-to-book value of 3.4 times.
Team From Squadron Line School In Simsbury Wins U.S. Finals; Heading to New Zealand In July When Simsbury sixth-grader Andrew Donshik was asked Friday night how he planned to celebrate his team's victory at the U.S. finals of the Kids' Lit Quiz, he said he would probably "go read more."
LONDON (Reuters) - Harriet Howse is one of many Londoners looking to make a profit out of their property during this summer's Olympics, leaving the city and their homes to strangers to avoid the anticipated mayhem of an overcrowded capital. One property website's survey says an estimated one-in-three Londoners are considering packing their bags and moving in with family and friends or heading ...
Stripping Alberto Contador of his 2010 Tour de France victory on the supposition that he may have eaten a dodgy food supplement is like jailing Al Capone for tax evasion: Yes, Contador's accusers secured a conviction, but the verdict missed the point.
If Super Bowl Sunday is a day you look forward to with great anticipation each year, if it is a day that you equate with excitement and good times, there's something you should know:
Harriet Howse is one of many Londoners looking to make a profit out of their property during this summer's Olympics, leaving the city and their homes to strangers to avoid the anticipated mayhem of an overcrowded capital.
A tell-all autobiography about the life and times of a Houston sporting legend – both on and off the field – reveals an interesting story about the author and the freewheeling era in which he rose to
In new book, Julian Goater focuses on technique to help runners achieve their goals.
The “Harry Potter” movies were better than the books. Now that I have your attention, it’s time to discuss an important matter: adapting a book into a movie. It’s an old topic, but an important one nonetheless, given a movie slated to hit theaters one year from now: “The Great Gatsby.” read more
Just how many Christmas stockings were topped up with the latest book by the Herald and Sun-Herald columnist Peter FitzSimons we will never know. But if not in the many thousands it would not be for lack of trying on his part.
Fresno State's Margie Wright has already been inducted into a minimum of seven Halls of Fame. Now the winningest head coach in the history of college softball is being immortalized in print. A new book lists Wright as one of 19 difference makers in the sport. The book is titled "Best of the Best-Women's Fast Pitch Softball."
There are many things women fail to understand about men. Such as why men like sports. And why they like to watch sport while having sex.
STEVE Waugh speaks to Robert Craddock about everything from why he wants his son to switch hit to why the West Indies are a dangerous force.
What once was sacred has become quaint. Take, for example, “the way of animal powers,” the phrase Joseph Campbell used to describe the hunter’s mindset. Today, getting into the head of an animal and having a kill-worship relationship with it seems exotic.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) -- Stripping Alberto Contador of his 2010 Tour de France victory on the supposition that he may have eaten a dodgy food supplement is like jailing Al Capone for tax evasion: Yes, Contador's accusers secured a conviction, but the verdict missed the point.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) -- Stripping Alberto Contador of his 2010 Tour de France victory on the supposition that he may have eaten a dodgy food supplement is like jailing Al Capone for tax evasion: Yes, Contador's accusers secured a conviction, but the verdict missed the point.