Archive for sierpień 11th, 2008

Russian troops said to cut Georgia in half

As the battle between Russia and Georgia rages, a man squats amid the rubble of a destroyed street in the town of Gori, Georgia, Monday.Russian armored vehicles rolled deep into western Georgia on Monday, taking control of several towns and a military base and slicing open a damaging second front in Russia’s battle with Georgia.

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  • Sunday’s abandoned meeting at The Curragh will not be rearranged, but the three principal races due to be staged have been found a new home.

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  • Home favourite Li goes through

    Yang Li thrilled the home crowd today as he advanced to the second round of the featherweight division with an easy victory over Brazil’s Robson Conceicao.

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  • FAI seek Georgia switch

    The Football Association of Ireland wants to change the venue of next month’s World Cup qualifier against Georgia after the outbreak of war in the former Soviet state.

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  • Benitez hopeful Gerrard will be fit

    Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez remains hopeful captain Steven Gerrard will shake off his thigh injury and face Standard Liege in Wednesday’s Champions League qualifier.

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  • Healy backed to overcome club woes

    Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington believes David Healy will go about his business as usual even though the striker’s future at Fulham looks uncertain.

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  • Harrington hopes for Spring success

    Padraig Harrington cannot wait for next year’s Masters after winning his second major in a month at Oakland Hills on Sunday.

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  • Pompey complete Kaboul signing

    Portsmouth have completed the signing of defender Younes Kaboul from Tottenham.

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  • Ireland’s Eoin Rheinisch will be allowed hold onto his place in tomorrow’s kayaking semi-finals at the Olympic Games.

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  • Kotsi makes Salisbury return

    Kotsi has been declared to make her racecourse return after a two-month break in the Listed European Breeders’ Fund Upavon Fillies’ Stakes at Salisbury on Wednesday.

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