Saturday, October 20, 2012

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?i?m báo ngày 21.10.2012(TNO) Sáng nay 21.10, Thanh Niên và các báo ??ng t?i nhi?u thông tin n?i b?t nh?: "Nóng" tr??c tr?n chung k?t gi?i U.21 qu?c t? Báo Thanh Niên; Tr? nêm kín các b?nh vi?n nhi; "X? th?t" công viên; S?c m?nh quân s? M? t?i ?ông Nam Á; Hai mi?n Tri?u Tiên l?i c?ng th?ng; Tàu Trung Qu?c l?i xu?t hi?n g?n Senkaku/?i?u Ng?; Lo?t tr?n gi?i bóng ?á Ngo?i h?ng Anh…


AP source: Red Sox to hire Farrell as manager
A baseball official with knowledge of the negotiations says the Boston Red Sox are preparing to announce that John Farrell will be their new manager.


Red Sox hire Farrell as new manager
Blue Jays manager John Farrell argues a call with home plate umpire Marvin Hudson during their MLB American League baseball game in Toronto(Reuters) – The Boston Red Sox have hired John Farrell as their new manager, Major League Baseball reported on its official webs ite on Saturday. A former pitching coach from 2007-2010 at Boston, Farrell returns after two seasons as skipper of American League East rivals Toronto, where he compiled a 154-170 record. (Reporting by Ben Everhill; Editing by Peter Rutherford)


Baseball-Red Sox hire Farrell as new manager
Oct 20 (Reuters) – The Boston Red Sox have hired John Farrell as their new manager, Major League Baseball reported on its official website on Saturday. A former pitching coach from 2007-2010 at Boston, Farrell returns after two seasons as skipper of American League East rivals Toronto, where he compiled a 154-170 record. (Reporting by Ben Everhill; Editing by Peter Rutherford; benjamin.everill@gmail.com)


Reports: Red Sox to hire John Farrell as manager
The Red Sox reportedly have reached an agreement to bring Toronto Blue Jays manager John Farrell to Boston to replace Bobby Valentine.


Rugby - Luckless Deans finally catches a break
Australian Wallabies' coach Deans stands on field before their Bledisloe Cup rugby union test match against New Zealand All Blacks in BrisbaneBRISBANE (Reuters) – Australia coach Robbie Deans is not the sort of man to get excited by a draw, even if it is against World Cup winners New Zealand, but after the season he has endured he might have allowed himself a scintilla of satisfaction on Saturday night. Had his inexperienced team shown a little more composure in the dying minutes of the 18-18 draw with the All Blacks at Lang Park, they might have become the first side to beat the world champions in 17 tests. …


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