Friday, October 26, 2012

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Puyol should have won Prince of Asturias award, says Pique
Puyol should have won Prince of Asturias award, says PiqueThe 25-year old centre-back has demanded an explanation as to why his Blaugrana team-mate failed to collect the prize alongside Iker Casillas and Xavi


Philadelphia Union captain Carlos Valdes calls for signings after "difficult" season
Philadelphia Union captain Carlos Valdes calls for signings after The Colombia international spoke to Goal.com, and said the Union needs to add new players to its young core


Johnson wins pole; Keselowski to start 32nd
Jimmie Johnson, left, gets a handshake and hug from Brian Vickers, right, after qualifying for Sunday's Sprint Cup race at Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, VA., Friday, Oct. 26, 2012. Johnson won the pole and Vickers was second. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)Jimmie Johnson's championship hopes got a boost Friday when he won the pole position for Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Martinsville Speedway while points leader Brad Keselowski qualified 32nd.


Holders Olympiakos skating on thin ice
BELGRADE (Reuters) – Holders Olympiakos Piraeus are in danger of being eliminated in the preliminary group stage of the Euroleague after a 79-61 home defeat by Zalgiris Kaunas on Friday exposed a myriad of weaknesses. Eight-times champions Real Madrid produced a fine performance to record an 83-75 victory at Fenerbahce while Panathinaikos Athens, winners of six Euroleague titles, eased to an 85-67 triumph at Slovenians Olimpija Ljubljana. …


WRAPUP 1-Basketball-Holders Olympiakos skating on thin ice
BELGRADE, Oct 26 (Reuters) – Holders Olympiakos Piraeus are in danger of being eliminated in the preliminary group stage of the Euroleague after a 79-61 home defeat by Zalgiris Kaunas on Friday exposed a myriad of weaknesses. Eight-times champions Real Madrid produced a fine performance to record an 83-75 victory at Fenerbahce while Panathinaikos Athens, winners of six Euroleague titles, eased to an 85-67 triumph at Slovenians Olimpija Ljubljana. …


World Series Game 2 draws record-low rating
The Giants’ shutout of the Detroit Tigers drew a record-low television rating for Game 2 of the World Series.


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