Friday, November 23, 2012

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McIlroy ignores sunstroke to move into three-way tie
McIlroy of Northern Ireland watches his shot from the 16th tee during the second round of the DP World Tour Championship at Jumeirah Golf Estates in DubaiDUBAI (Reuters) – World number one Rory McIlroy shrugged off a touch of desert sunstroke to join second-ranked Luke Donald and little-known Briton Marc Warren in a tie for the lead in the DP World Tour Championship second round on Friday. Officials brought several tees forward at the European Tour's season-ending event and it led to a rush of low-scoring even though the winds were fresher than they were 24 hours earlier. McIlroy carded a solitary bogey, at the short fourth, as he powered his way to a five-under 67 for an 11-under total of 133. …


Schweinsteiger cautious
Schweinsteiger cautiousBayern Munich's Bastian Schweinsteiger is wary of underestimating Hannover 96 ahead of their Bundesliga clash this weekend.


Yuvraj Singh
From shaking up the very foundations of the Indian government to stirring up unseemly controversies, from showing incredible courage in the face of extreme adversities to losing a reputation built over years of hard work in just a blink of an eye, from setting the electoral hustings afire with golden speeches to getting into trouble for not speaking at all, there were many ‘newsmakers’ in 2012 who caught the common man’s imagination. Some made it for stellar reasons, others for all there is wrong with the society. Here are 12 ‘newsmakers’ that deserve a mention.


UPDATE 1-Golf-McIlroy ignores sunstroke to move into three-way tie
* Wozniacki hands out some tender loving care * Donald and Warren join McIlroy in the lead (Adds quotes, detail) DUBAI, Nov 23 (Reuters) – World number one Rory McIlroy shrugged off a touch of desert sunstroke to join second-ranked Luke Donald and little-known Briton Marc Warren in a tie for the lead in the DP World Tour Championship second round on Friday. Officials brought several tees forward at the European Tour’s season-ending event and it led to a rush of low-scoring even though the winds were fresher than they were 24 hours earlier. …


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Motor racing-Hamilton fastest in first practice in Brazil
SAO PAULO, Nov 23 (Reuters) – Lewis Hamilton prepared to leave McLaren on a high by setting the fastest time in first practice for the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix on Friday. The Briton, who took his 2008 Formula One title at Interlagos and arrived in Brazil after winning the U.S. Grand Prix in Texas last Sunday, lapped the anti-clockwise layout with a best time of one minute 14.131 seconds in sunny but hazy conditions. Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel, the championship leader who is favourite to clinch his third successive title on Sunday, was second fastest and just 0. …


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