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Suzuki to Continue with Australian-Italian pair
Rizla Suzuki’s blue bikes will see a repeat of riders in 2009 with Chris Vermeulen and Loris Capirossi signing on for another season with the factory outfit.
by Anjali Nambissan | -
Smoking marijuana and NBA
When the issue of smoking marijuana by grown-up adults arises it is judged by the society in disparate angles.
by MaxD | -
Tiger Woods Dubai Nears Opening
As Tiger Woods together with Tatweer officially unveil their master plans for Tiger Woods Dubai, the opening of this exclusive residential golf community draws near.
by Maree Cartujano | -
Who is Who in the US Open
The William sisters, Venus and Serena, will again meet in the US Open quarterfinals.
by Maree Cartujano | -
18-Year-Old Nishikori Makes US Open History
It certainly has been one memorable US Open for Japanese teen Kei Nishikori.
by Maree Cartujano | -
Serena defeats Venus in 17th professional face-off
Serena Williams, eight-time Grand Slam winner, advances to US Open’s semi-finals after defeating older sister, Venus, in a 7-6(8/6), 7-6(9/7) match.
by Reignar Losanes | -
Nadal-Murray face-off in US Open semi-finals
Recently dubbed, “Spanish Superman,” Rafael Nadal (World No.
by Reignar Losanes | -
OKC- NBA christened Thunder
Awaiting a nickname since its arrival in Oklahoma, the Northwestern team of the NBA was finally named as the Oklahoma City Thunder on 3rd September, 2008.
by Sportsaddict | -
How Much is That Tiger?
Who would have known that the 2-year old boy in khaki shorts and red baseball cap who appeared in 1978 in The Mike Douglas Show, after 30 long years, would indeed become one of the most amazing athletes mankind has ever known?> Tiger Woods is now 32 years old and has been golf’s World No.
by Maree Cartujano | -
Seattle Super Sonics Become Oklahoma Thunder
Thursday, September 4, 2008– The Seattle Super Sonics, who have moved to Oklahoma City after a rather contentious, not to mention litigious period of time, are now officially the Oklahoma City Thunder.
by Cathy Gale |