The Court of Arbitration for Sport upholds decisions by the International Cycling Union and World Anti-Doping Agency by enforcing a two-year ban against the Spanish cyclist for doping. Alberto Contador, for a brief time Lance Armstrong's cycling teammate, had his 2010 Tour de France title taken away and a two-year ban for doping enforced Monday by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Norman Chad takes you minute-by-minute of the Super Bowl XLVI broadcast from his couch, while his stepdaughter would rather watch Puppy Bowl VIII.
The former No1 has criticised his old coach Hank Haney for writing a book for the money – just as Woods flies to Abu Dhabi in pursuit of a $2.5m appearance fee Tiger Woods excels at hitting irons. Irony, on the other hand, is not his forte, as was apparent in his reaction to the news that his former swing coach Hank Haney is to publish a book about their time together. "I think it's ...
Rotorua-based canoe slalom paddlers Mike Dawson and Luuka Jones are heading to London.
Larry Turner never thought he'd beat former Olympian Jeff Galloway in a 10K race. And Joe Harney never thought he'd have a shot at running in the 100th edition of the famed Boston Marathon in 1996.
Interview: Saul Raisin Catching up with Dalton's favorite Son, Saul Raisin... Six years on, 'I'm an open book.' It's not always about the bike...
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 30 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's world No. 1 Datuk Nicol Ann David is on track to redeem herself at the Cleveland Racquet Classic after missing the title last year following a defeat to England's Laura Massaro during the final.
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.
Retired Colt Hunter Smith Uses Real-Life NFL Stories to Demonstrate that Players’ Behavior Both On and Off the Field can have Profound Effects on Fans and Young PlayersBloomington, IN (PRWEB) February 02, 2012 WestBow Press, the strategic self-publishing division of the world’s largest Christian publisher, Thomas Nelson, Inc., announced legendary Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy has ...
The field of Republican presidential candidates has left icy New Hampshire, but any warm welcome they’re expecting in South Carolina is likely to feel more like a blowtorch in the face.
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OK, fellas. I have a challenge for those of you who think you’re faster on the trigger than women when it comes to channel surfing. Men are under the misguided illusion that they still have a monopoly on the remote control. Ha! You wish.
With over 100 canoe trips through Ontario's wilderness under his belt, Kincardine's Jack Poulin wanted to share a handful of his stories in an effort to inspire those who love the sport and those who are new to it.[...]
Man of the week; transparency news; Bin Laden in Romania; plus why football is not for oxen Man of the week Equatorial Guinea's PR team say the $1m bonus paid to the squad by minister Teodorin Obiang was "a personal gesture", not public funds. "There is no official standing to the prize. It boosted morale." • $100m : Obiang's income from "extortion and theft of public funds" according to US ...
Lakeside Inn and Casino sports book supervisor Bob Morrell shows off Super Bowl prop bets Friday.
Mark Mobius is probably the only mutual fund manager ever to be the subject of a comic book, and certainly the only one who earns the title of “Father of Emerging Markets Funds.” Such is the mystique of ...
Here are a selection of brief news items from this week's paper edition, and possibly a few news briefs that didn't make it in the paper.
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.
Nissan is partnering with the National Auto Sport Association to create a new spec road-racing series for the 2003-08
Wes Prankard knew his parents were up to some-thing. His dad was madly typing away on a laptop, but changed the screen every time Wes tried to sneak a peak. With mischievous grins, his parents said he would be getting an important phone call very soon. When the call came, shortly after Christmas, the 13-year-old from Niagara Falls, Ont., nearly fell over.