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- Home advantage could be the key
- Byline: By JOHN MARTIN Sports Correspondent CHRIS MEAR would love to see the clock turned back 23 years tomorrow. That's because 1985 was the one and only time Halifax, Huddersfield have won the Yorkshire Inter-Union Team Championship. Manager Mear has selected his strongest possible side for the...
- Research articles 2008-09-13
- Now You See It!
- If nanoscience is the field of stuff so tiny it can never be seen, does it matter if the scientist can see at all? At the University of Wisconsin's nanoscience center, Andrew Greenberg is in charge of education and outreach--and it occurred to him that blindness, often thought of as...
- Research articles 2007-06-11
- Hettich takes individual gold after Nordic Combined thriller
- PRAGELATO, Italy AFP — Georg Hettich of Germany took gold in the Nordic Combined individual event at the Winter Olympics, beating off a stunning comeback in the cross country event by Austrian Felix Gottwald. Eleventh after the first ski jump round, Gottwald blasted past race favourite Hannu Manninen two-thirds...
- Research articles 2006-02-11
- Lack of support fails to halt Inter's progress
- MILAN, Italy AFP — A lack of home support failed to prevent Inter Milan from reaching the group stages of the Champions League. The Serie A side's third qualifying round, second leg match here against Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk was played behind closed doors at the San Siro, punishment...
- Research articles 2005-08-24
- Sergeant to take charge at Epsom
- Byline: By Peter Hilton Epsom's opening meeting of the year tomorrow is a timely reminder that although the Flat season has barely got into its stride, the Derby is only just over six weeks away. The Surrey track's other fixtures pale into insignificance beside the big meeting in...
- Research articles 2005-04-19
- Westwood backs Faldo for Ryder Cup captaincy
- LONDON AFP — Former European number one Lee Westwood has thrown his weight behind Nick Faldo's bid to be the next Ryder Cup captain but admitted he expects Ian Woosnam to succeed Bernhard Langer. The German announced earlier this week that he would not be standing for re-election, clearing...
- Research articles 2005-02-03
- Business after 8.
- Jan. 14--In today's fast paced business world, when executives are working harder than ever before, our new column, Business After 8 is about to remind you about that lost thing called work-life balance. Starting with Yes Bank's Rana Kapoor, India Inc's most successful CEOs...
- Research articles 2005-01-14
- UNDER FOOT.
- ON THE COUCH THIS MONTH: Joe Williams, md Donaghadee Carpets Hobbies: I play golf - badly - my handicap is 16. I love to walk around the Harrogate area where we live, and in warm weather I enjoy scuba diving, which I've done for 25 years. I don't...
- Research articles 2004-10-18
- Action man Mark beats challenge
- Byline: By Jane yelland on his way Mark Adams rides to raise cash for charity A SPORTING Huddersfield nurse has raised more than pounds 400 for people with learning disabilities in a challenging test of endurance. Mark Adams, a staff nurse at Lindley Special Care Unit and...
- Research articles 2004-08-11
- Song can hit right note at Goodwood
- Byline: By Peter Hilton A top-class field has been assembled for the Cantor Odds Sussex Stakes at Goodwood tomorrow and Soviet Song can add further lustre to her glowing reputation by taking the Group One prize. James Fanshawe's filly faces formidable opposition in the shape of the last...
- Research articles 2004-07-27
- It should be Fun
- Byline: By Peter Hilton Punters face a tricky puzzle ahead of Royal Ascot when York stage the competitive William Hill Trophy tomorrow and the answer could be to rely on the Barry Hills-trained Fun To Ride. The Hills team rate this filly highly and are hoping she can...
- Research articles 2004-06-11
- Fun To Ride for Trophy
- Byline: By Peter Hilton Punters face a tricky puzzle ahead of Royal Ascot when York stage the competitive William Hill Trophy tomorrow and the answer could be to rely on the Barry Hills-trained Fun To Ride. The Hills team rate this filly highly and are hoping she can...
- Research articles 2004-06-11
- Trust, teamwork saved duo
- Roselle was the only guide dog to escape the collapse of the World Trade Center towers, and she did it working collaboratively with her master, Michael Hingson. Hingson, who is blind, has depended on the companionship and protection of a guide dog since he was 14. On the...
- Research articles 2004-05-15
- Trust, teamwork saved duo
- Roselle was the only guide dog to escape the collapse of the World Trade Center towers, and she did it working collaboratively with her master, Michael Hingson. Hingson, who is blind, has depended on the companionship and protection of a guide dog since he was 14. On the...
- Research articles 2004-05-16
- Lord looks a Tipp Top bet
- Byline: By Peter Hilton Nigel Twiston-Davies has high hopes of picking up some prizes at his local Cheltenham track next week but in the meantime the Cotswolds trainer will not be turning up his nose if Tipp Top Lord wins at Towcester tomorrow. The lightly-raced seven-year-old has been...
- Research articles 2004-03-10
- Super Salon is the answer
- Byline: By Peter Hilton Quick ground is still taking its toll on jump racing and until the rains come punters will have to focus on the all-weather, where at least the fields have a competitive edge. Tomorrow's Lingfield card is no great shakes, but there are certainly one...
- Research articles 2003-11-12
- York set to end its year in style
- Two of Flat racing's most popular venues, Ascot and York, stage their final meetings of the season next week with three days on the Knavesmire and one at the Berkshire track. York's meeting starts on Thursday when the feature event is the Whixley Rated Stakes, a seven-furlong handicap for...
- Research articles 2003-10-03
- Go with Courage
- Byline: By Peter Hilton A feast of high-class racing is on offer this weekend highlighted by the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp on Sunday. However, there is the little matter of the Tote Cambridgeshire to be sorted out first and Courageous Duke looks the one for...
- Research articles 2003-10-03
- Contractor is just the job at Sandown
- Contractor, runner-up in a hot handicap at Newmarket last week, can go one better in the Tommy Cooper Esher Cup at Sandown tomorrow. Despite putting in his best work in the closing stages, the grey son of Spectrum could not peg back Naahy and was beaten a length and...
- Research articles 2003-04-24
- Lousy play wasn't biggest handicap for discarded Bear.(News)
- Byline: Burt Constable The sports stories gleefully detailing the departure of traded Bears quarterback bust Cade McNown offer plenty of reasons for Chicago football fans to celebrate. But the former UCLA star quarterback wasn't run out of town because of a...
- Research articles 2001-08-25
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