Friday, 27 January 2012
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Peter Norfolk at the 2009 US Open
The Daily Telegraph
27 Jan 2012
Peter Norfolk, Great Britain’s world No 2, will play American world No 1 David Wagner in tomorrow's quad singles final at the Australian Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships after a tough final...
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Russia's Maria Sharapova returns a shot to Britain's Laura Robson at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, Friday, June 24, 2011.
CNN
27 Jan 2012
January 27, 2012 -- Updated 1215 GMT (2015 HKT) Maria Sharapova strikes the perfect pose as she puts away a forehand during this year's Australian Open. Her dress for the tennis season's opening grand...
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photo: AP / Bogdan Maran
Arsenal's Robin Van Persie, right, celebrates with manager Arsene Wenger after scoring a goal against Barcelona during a Champions League, round of 16, first leg soccer match at Arsenal's Emirates stadium in London, Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011.
Sky Sports
27 Jan 2012
Captain Robin van Persie has warned critics they will live to regret writing off Arsenal this season. Much has been made of the fall-out from the Gunners' 2-1 home defeat by Manchester United last...
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The Oklahoman Oklahoman Leave a comment WASHINGTON — If you or someone you know has lost a job and are in danger of falling behind on mortgage payments, here's some potentially important news for you: The two largest players in home mortgages, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, are revising their...
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The Oklahoman BY BRYAN DEAN bdean@opubco.com Oklahoman Justin Adams was arrested Friday morning on two murder complaints in the death of his pregnant wife, Jaymie Adams, of Blanchard....
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Zap2it If films are meant to let you see the world without leaving your chair, Turner Classic Movies is about to make that even more the case. For its annual "31 Days of Oscar" festival that begins Wednesday (Feb. 1), the channel has grouped the titles by locale ... starting the first day with Florida...
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Toronto Sun LONDON - Danny Boyle, the man overseeing the opening ceremony at the 2012 London Olympics, revealed on Friday that it will be called "Isles of Wonder" and involve a big bell and lots of nurses. The latter was a tribute to the National Health Service, a public organization the film...
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Sacramento Bee I frequently contemplate death. It’s a hazard of my chosen profession and the result of being part of a family that has seen death come in too many ways to ignore. I don’t much think about heaven or hell, though. Those seem other-worldly and unimaginable. We can only conceptualize just...
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Sacramento Bee It may be the largest entertainment production in history. More than 800 people on four continents have spent six years and nearly $200 million creating it. The story runs 1,600 hours, with hundreds of additional hours still being written. Nearly 1,000 actors have recorded dialogue for 4,000...
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Zeenews Washington: Twitter has announced that it can now selectively censor tweets on a country-by-country basis, a move which may augur well for India which reportedly urged social media websites to remove offensive contents. In its blog post, titled 'Tweets Must Flow', the San Fransico-based...
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Zeenews Novak Djokovic survived a brutal battle of wills with grand slam nearly man Andy Murray on Friday to reach the final of the Australian Open against fellow fighter Rafa Nadal. Defending champion Djokovic fought the Briton to a standstill in a 6-3 3-6 6-7 6-1 7-5 victory after almost five hours of...
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The Examiner With this slideshow article, the master of horror gives us his list of the ten best books he read in 2008. He opens the article by pointing out that books still give you the best bang for your entertainment dollar and that these are all worth picking up. 10. The Good Guy by Dean Koontz King...
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