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Chelsea's Didier Drogba holds the trophy at the end of the Champions League final soccer match between Bayern Munich and Chelsea in Munich, Germany Saturday May 19, 2012.
Mail Guardian South Africa
20 May 2012
Bayern head coach Jupp Heynckes congratulates Chelsea's Didier Drogba after victory over Bayern Munich on May 19. (Matthias Schrader, AP) Didier Drogba scored Chelsea’s goal and their winning...

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Chelsea's Salomon Kalou, center, celebrates with teammates Fernando Torres, left, and Juan Mata after scoring the opening goal during their Champions League first leg quarter-final soccer match against Benfica at Benfica's Luz stadium in Lisbon, Tuesday, March 27, 2012.
Goal
20 May 2012
The Spaniard conceded that the Blues had more luck than Bayern Munich as they edged out the German side on penalties to win Europe's most prized...

photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod
Operation Serve and Tell: Servicemembers encouraged to blog
Stars and Stripes
20 May 2012
U.S. troops are invading the blogosphere in increasing numbers to speak their minds about everything from the most mundane topics to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Web site www.milblogging.com...


The Los Angeles Times These content-rich travel apps let you add your own notes as you read about Frommer's favorite destinations. Name: Frommer's Day by Day What they do: Bring seven titles from Frommer's Day by Day travel guidebook series — Alaska, California, Costa Rica, France, Great Britain, Japan and Spain...(size: 38.2Kb)
DNA India Chelsea's late surge to glory, which saw them crowned European champions on Saturday, means that two of the richest clubs in England achieved breakthrough triumphs within a week of each other, suggesting soccer's balance of power could well be shifting. The weekend after Manchester City, enriched by...(size: 4.7Kb)
Summer Movie Madness 20 May 2012
The Examiner It is the season for ‘Movie Madness.’ It is that time of year when movies surge forth like tropical storms that may turn into Blockbusters wrecking the competition in their path. Moviegoers flock to theatres to see the latest releases - some will see a favorite several times - and attendance swells...(size: 8.7Kb)
CBS News CBSSports.com wire reports Quietly, amid the Heat's first-round success, Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert met with Ohio media and acknowledged it's time to move on....(size: 4.9Kb)
Al Jazeera Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, the former Libyan intelligence officer, convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people has died, his brother has said. His health had deteriorated quickly, his brother Abdulhakim told Reuters on Sunday. He died at home after a long battle with cancer. He was...(size: 16.8Kb)
The Times of India SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetRebekah Brooks Although the ending has not yet played out in the real world, yet plans to make the life of former newspaper executive Rebekah Brooks into a feature length film have already advanced. Details of the movie about the ex-News International chief executive were...(size: 3.2Kb)
Goal The England striker believes that the Red Devils' squad will recover from their heartbreak and improve next season but criticised the reaction of the Sunderland...(size: 1.1Kb)
ESPN Patrice Evra has criticised former Manchester United team-mate Carlos Tevez for displaying an "RIP Fergie" banner during Manchester City's title celebrations. AssociatedCarlos Tevez has refused to apologise for the banner...(size: 1.5Kb)
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