Maryland leaving ACC to join Big Ten in 2014Maryland is joining the Big Ten.
Serbia Kickoff Row
FILE- In this May 21, 2012 file photo Serbian national soccer team coach Sinisa Mihajlovic speaks in Stara Pazova, Serbia. A U.N. court acquittal of two Croatian generals accused of wartime killing and deportation of Serbs has strained political relations between the two bitter Balkan rivals, but also ignited tensions ahead of their World Cup soccer qualifier next year. A proposal by Croatia coach Igor Stimac that the two generals, Ante Got ovina and Mladen Markac, take the honorary kickoff at the start of the March 22 match in capital Zagreb was greeted with fury by Serbia's football officials. Serbia's coach Sinisa Mihajlovic, a Serb born in Croatia, said Friday his team will boycott the match if the two are allowed on the pitch. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic, file)
Serbia Kickoff Row
FILE- In this May 21, 2012 file photo Serbian national soccer team coach Sinisa Mihajlovic speaks in Stara Pazova, Serbia. A U.N. court acquittal of two Croatian generals accused of wartime killing and deportation of Serbs has strained political relations between the two bitter Balkan rivals, but also ignited tensions ahead of their World Cup soccer qualifier next year. A proposal by Croatia coach Igor Stimac that the two generals, Ante Got ovina and Mladen Markac, take the honorary kickoff at the start of the March 22 match in capital Zagreb was greeted with fury by Serbia's football officials. Serbia's coach Sinisa Mihajlovic, a Serb born in Croatia, said Friday his team will boycott the match if the two are allowed on the pitch. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic, file)
Serbia Kickoff Row
FILE – In this May 21, 2012 file photo Serbian national soccer team coach Sinisa Mihajlovic, right, and President of Serbia's Football Association Tomislav Karadzic pose for photographers with a scarf with letters reading "Serbia" in Stara Pazova, Serbia. A U.N. court acquittal of two Croatian generals accused of wartime killing and deportation of Serbs has strained political relations between the two bitter Balkan rivals, but also ignited tensions ahead of their World Cup soccer qualifier next year. A proposal by Croatia coach Igor Stimac that the two generals, Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac, take the honorary kickoff at the start of the March 22 match in capital Zagreb was greeted with fury by Serbia's football officials. Serbia's coach Sinisa Mihajlovic, a Serb born in Croatia, said Friday his team will boycott the match if the two are allowed on the pitch. (AP Photo / Darko Vojinovic, file)
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Hamilton heads to Brazil on a winning high
LONDON (Reuters) – Lewis Hamilton will say an emotional farewell to McLaren in Brazil next weekend as a winner, even if F ormula One's season-ending race is all about someone else taking the title. The 2008 world champion had wanted to celebrate one last triumph before heading off to Mercedes and success in Sunday's U.S. Grand Prix, should that be his last win for McLaren, ticked all the boxes. The Briton had won on Formula One's last visit to the States in 2007 and picking up where he left off meant a lot to a 27-year-old already spending an increasing amount of time in the country. …
Quade Cooper 'quits' Wallabies
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