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Wigan forward Gareth Hock will be given the chance to end a turbulent and traumatic year on a high after securing a place in England's World Cup team.
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Keith Earls will get a chance to shine for Ireland in his home city after being named at fullback for Declan Kidney's first game in charge against Canada on Saturday.
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Coach has called for different referee for Saturday's World Cup semifinal against New Zealand in Brisbane.
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The Colorado Rapids removed the interim tag from Gary Smith's title and made him the sixth head coach of the MLS franchise.
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The Colorado Rapids removed the interim label from Gary Smith's title on Tuesday, making him the sixth head coach in franchise history.
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Dispute over choice of referee adds spice to the EnglandNew Zealand World Cup semifinal.
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England's preparations for their vital World Cup semi-final in Brisbane have been disrupted by reports linking their coach, Tony Smith, with a club job in his native Australia. Smith is mid-way through a two-year contract with the RFL but is being described as a late candidate for the vacancy at Parramatta, where he was once on the coaching staff. That job had been widely seen as Daniel Anderson's for the taking, with the former St Helens coach interviewed for earlier this week.
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England coach Tony Smith says first-half handling errors cost his side dearly in the World Cup semi-final defeat by New Zealand.
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Wolves' onloan defender Michael Mancienne handed first callup for England's friendly in Germany.
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In Kevin McHale's first game as Timberwolves head coach, forward Craig Smith got to start Tuesday against the Jazz. He finished with 15 points, five rebounds, two assists and two steals in 26 minutes of play.
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Lightning G Mike Smith stopped 29 shots during a 2-1 shootout loss to the Canadiens Tuesday. Smith carried a 1-0 lead into the third period before Guillaume Latendresse tied it when his rebound backhander 46 seconds into the final frame. Smith allowed both of the skaters he faced in the shootout to score.
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Veteran forward Adrian Morley believes England coach Tony Smith is the right man to lead the national team despite their World Cup flop.
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Mike Smith and Tony Sparano performed so brilliantly as rookie head coaches it was almost impossible to separate them. Atlanta’s Smith edged Miami’s Sparano by one vote Sunday for The Associated Press 2008 NFL Coach of the Year award.
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Atlanta's Mike Smith edged Miami's Tony Sparano by one vote Sunday for the Associated Press 2008 NFL Coach of the Year award.
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Mike Smith and Tony Sparano performed so brilliantly as rookie head coaches it was almost impossible to separate them....
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Mike Smith of the Falcons is named the NFL's coach of the year by the Associated Press, beating out the Dolphins' Tony Sparano by a single vote.
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Ospreys wing's return from shoulder injury a timely filip for Grand Slam champions' Six Nations defence.
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Kenny Miller could be fit for Rangers’ next game, Walter Smith has revealed. The striker pulled out of the Scotland squad for today’s qualifier with a hamstring injury but has had an injection which he hopes will clear up the problem.
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Sven-Goran Eriksson didn’t speak Spanish and had never set foot in Mexico when he was hired to coach the country’s national team.
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Croatia manager Slaven Bilic fears the crisis at Tottenham could undermine his country's attempt to qualify for the 2010 World Cup.
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HE finally considers himself an Englishman, but Australian-born Tony Smith isn't giving his new countrymen any favours in the build-up to their Rugby League World Cup assault Down Under.
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We spend some quality time with a demo version of Blizzard's upcoming action RPG.
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We spend some quality time with a demo version of Blizzard's upcoming action RPG.
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has allocated three important government ministries to his ZANU-PF party, angering the opposition and threatening a power-sharing deal.
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A mystery benefactor hands out almost £10,000 to local causes in a Moray town.
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Should you buy Silent Hill: Homecoming? Don Reisinger will tell you in his latest video.
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In 1980, a few days after the SAS stormed the Iranian embassy in Knightsbridge, I stepped inside the damaged building. There were cracks in the walls and ceilings, and crystal tear drops from a chandelier lay among debris on the floor. I stood in the hall where a hostage had been murdered during the six-day siege and tried to picture the moments after the SAS burst in, leaving alive only one of the hostage-takers: an Iranian called Fowzi Nejad. Last week, Nejad learned that he is finally about to be freed from prison. He has also been assured that he will not then be deported back to Iran.
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Coach Kabir Khan looks ahead to the World Cup after his Afghanistan team capture Division Four of the World Cricket League.
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As a shattered Cabinet and an equally played-out Opposition recovered from the intensity of the banking great escape, the most appropriate summary of the mood of the Dail last week was that we were experiencing the calm before the storm.
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Lyndy Franklin, the daughter of Luanne and James F. Franklin Jr. of Paris, Ky., was married Saturday to Jeromy John Smith, a son of Debbie and John B. Smith of Marlow, Okla. The Rev. Dr. Michael Mooty, a Disciples of Christ minister, performed the ceremony at Central Christian Church in Lexington, Ky.
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The latest of the John Adams’s operas on emblematic moments of 20th-century history makes its way to the Metropolitan Opera.
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Bernd Schuster is hopeful that Cristiano Ronaldo will be wearing Real Madrid's colours this time next year.
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Former Arsenal midfielder urges French FA to pay whatever it takes to install Arsene Wenger as new coach.
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UNDER normal circumstances, Brazilian coach Valinhos should have handed in his resignation soon after Zimbabwe's 2-4 defeat to Namibia, which rounded off the two teams' 2010 Group 2 qualifying campaign in Windhoek yesterday.
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We find out what happens when a hedgehog goes werehog in Sega's latest Sonic game.
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True to its title, this WiiWare RPG has swords, and it has sorcery. Read on to see what else it has.
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We grab two plastic drumsticks and hammer away on the new drum peripheral in the upcoming Taiko Drum Master game for the Wii.
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To road to hell is paved with yum yum.
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We find out what happens when a hedgehog goes werehog in Sega's latest Sonic game.