Tuesday, November 20, 2012

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Nadal back training after knee injury
Rafael Nadal has begun training as part of his recovery from a left knee injury that has sidelined him since Wimbledon.


NHL labor talks resume, progress still limited
The NHL and the locked-out players are talking again, just not for very long.


Blue Jays hire Gibbons as manager
The Toronto Blue Jays have hired John Gibbons as manager.


Schumacher wants to savour his second F1 farewell
Mercedes Formula One driver Schumacher sits in his car during the third practice session of the Indian F1 Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater NoidaLONDON (Reuters) ̵ 1; Six years on from his retirement from Formula One at the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher will say farewell again at Interlagos on Sunday and this time he intends to savour the occasion. The seven times world champion, who was racing for Ferrari in 2006 and is now ending a disappointing three year comeback with Mercedes, has made clear he is calling it quits for good this time. …


Javi Garcia: Only the best succeed at Real Madrid
Javi Garcia: Only the best succeed at Real MadridThe holding midfielder has stated that very few youth players succeed at the Blancos due to the stiff competition for places and the high expectations of the club.


McIlroy says new clubs won't change old habits
McIlroy from Northern Ireland hits on sixth fairway at Hong Kong Open ChampionshipDUBAI (Reuters) – Rory McIlroy has no fears that ditching the Titleist equipment that has taken him to number one in the world will result in any diminishing of his golfing powers. The U.S. PGA champion&# 039;s switch to Nike clubs next season, a deal that media reports estimate will be worth $250 million over 10 years, has been the subject of much debate with six-times major winner Nick Faldo among those questioning his decision. Asked by reporters in Dubai on Tuesday if he had any concerns the change would jeopardize his confidence or form, McIlroy replied: "No, not at all. …


Golf-McIlroy says new clubs won't change old habits
DUBAI, Nov 20 (Reuters) – Rory McIlroy has no fears that ditching the Titleist equipment that has taken him to number one in the world will result in any diminishing of his golfing powers. The U.S. PGA champion’s switch to Nike clubs next season, a deal that media reports estimate will be worth $250 million over 10 years, has been the subject of much debate with six-times major winner Nick Faldo among those questioning his decision. Asked by reporters in Dubai on Tuesday if he had any concerns the change would jeopardise his confidence or form, McIlroy replied: “No, not at all. …


Schumacher wants to savor his second F1 farewell
German Formula One driver Michael Schumacher poses with the Legend of Sport trophy at the German Sports Press Ball in FrankfurtLONDON (Reuters) – Six years on from his retirement from Formula One at the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix, Mi chael Schumacher will say farewell again at Interlagos on Sunday and this time he intends to savor the occasion. The seven times world champion, who was racing for Ferrari in 2006 and is now ending a disappointing three year comeback with Mercedes, has made clear he is calling it quits for good this time. …


Motor racing-Schumacher wants to savour his second F1 farewell
LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) – Six years on from his retirement from Formula One at the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher will say farewell again at Interlagos on Sunday and this time he intends to savour the occasion. The seven times world champion, who was racing for Ferrari in 2006 and is now ending a disappointing three year comeback with Mercedes, has made clear he is calling it quits for good this time. …


Russian organizers suggest 2017 Confed Cup venues
ZURICH (AP) — Russian organizers of the 2018 World Cup have formally proposed four stadiums to host the 2017 Confederations Cup.


Top Tips for 2013
LONDON, November 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ –With the End of 2012 Approaching, Cox & Kings Suggests the Destinations to Watch for 2013As the world’s longest established travel company, Cox & Kings has been …


Nadal back on training court as recuperation continues
Spain's Nadal gestures between television interviews, during which he detailed reasons for pulling out of the U.S. Open, in Palma de MallorcaMANACOR, Spain (Reuters) – Rafa Nadal returned to t he training court and started hitting balls again on Tuesday for the first time since the latest in a series of knee injuries forced his withdrawal from the U.S. Open at the end of August. The 11-times grand slam singles champion, who has not competed since being stunned by Czech Lukas Rosol in the second round at Wimbledon in June, completed a session under the supervision of coach and uncle Toni Nadal at an indoor facility in his home town of Manacor on the island of Majorca. …


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