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Mark Webber seriously injured

Mark Webber seriously injured

AUSTRALIAN Formula One racer Mark Webber has serious, but not life-threatening, injuries after being hit by a car while competing in his multisport challenge in Tasmania.


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  1. Mark Webber furious over Lewis Hamilton F1 headlines

    Red Bull driver insists he did not say Briton's driving could result in a fatality in Formula One.

  2. Mark Hughes hits out at international regulations after Martin Petrov is injured

    Mark Hughes says more care should have been taken of Martin Petrov while he was on international duty.

  3. Ask Mark Webber

    Red Bull F1 driver will be on the BBC News channel on Friday

  4. Red Bull's Mark Webber breaks leg in bike accident but could be fit for first F1 race

    Australian Formula One driver Mark Webber has broken his leg after colliding with a car while riding bike.

  5. FORMULA ONE: Mark Webber hit by a four-wheel drive

    Formula One driver Mark Webber was hit by a four-wheel drive in Tasmania, Australia, while taking part in a multi-sport charity event. Webber underwent surgery on his right leg but is expected to be ready in time for the new season.

  6. Mark Everett -- E of Eels -- on his dad's pain

    The singer-songwriter talks about his private familial struggles in a new, deeply personal memoir and film. IN THE eyes of his young son, Hugh Everett III was a silent, inscrutable figure who remained hidden behind his booze, cigarette smoke and scowl. "My father was so uncommunicative," the son, Mark Everett, once wrote, "that I thought of him the same way I thought of the furniture." It was only after Hugh Everett died in 1982 that his son began to learn that this stranger had been a man in exile from his own life. Over the last year, the younger Everett has gone back in an intense effort to unravel the mystery of his father and the result is a tale about parents and children, science and art and, most of all, genius and madness.

  7. USC's Mark Sanchez is ready, but Arizona State's Rudy Carpenter might not be

    Ankle injury could sideline Sun Devils quarterback for game at the Coliseum. The Trojans returned to their winning ways by routing previously ranked Oregon. Now comes the hard part: Getting up for a struggling opponent. Times staff writer Gary Klein looks at some of the key issues and matchups when USC plays the Sun Devils, who have lost three consecutive games and have not defeated USC since 1999:

  8. No, Lloyd Webber is not a grand-slam winnah

    Among other mistakes at Andrew Lloyd Webber's website is the assertion that he's won seven Tonys, while the official Tonys website lists only three.

  9. Buon appetito: A trip to northern Italy inspires Mark Hix to serve up a delicious dinner-party feast

    After the serialisation of my new British seasonal food book over the past two weeks, some of you may be wishing that I could give the British theme a bit of a rest. With that in mind, here are some ideas for a simple Italian dinner party that was inspired by a recent research trip to Milan and Turin with Ewan Venters from Selfridges.

  10. 24 Killed, 45 Injured in Bombings and Shootings Across Iraq

    BAGHDAD, Oct. 10 -- A car bomb exploded in a market in southern Baghdad late Friday afternoon, killing at least 14 people and prompting an outburst of sectarian rioting, according to police and witnesses.

  11. Radisich injured in Bathurst crash

    THERE'S been a second serious accident at the Bathurst 1000, this time involving veteran New Zealand driver Paul Radisich.

  12. Injured 'Melo sidelined

    Read full story for latest details.

  13. Five injured by toppled gazebos

    Five people are injured after high winds blew stalls onto them at an Italian market in Edinburgh.

  14. Celebrations mark shop opening

    Devon villagers celebrate the official opening of their first shop for nearly three years.

  15. 'Dallas' Cast to Mark 30th Anniversary with BBQ

    On Nov. 8, J.R., Bobby, Sue Ellen and other Ewing kin will mark the 'Dallas' 30th anniversary with a reunion and barbecue at Southfork Ranch.

  16. Death toll in Chechnya earthquake rises to 6, over 110 injured

    GROZNY, October 11 (RIA Novosti) - The number of people killed in Chechnya in an earthquake measuring about 5.5 on the Richter scale has risen to six, and 116 people have been injured, the Russian North Caucasus republic's emergencies ministry

  17. Death toll in Chechnya earthquake rises to 6, over 110 injured - 2

    Recasts, adds details) GROZNY, October 11 (RIA Novosti) - The number of people killed in Chechnya in an earthquake measuring about 5.5 on the Richter scale has risen to six, and 116 people have been injured, the Russian North Caucasus

  18. Five injured after winds hit city market stalls

    FIVE people were taken to hospital yesterday after high winds blew over stalls at an Italian market in Edinburgh's city centre.

  19. Senior citizens injured in Anderson apartment fire

    Two police officers also treated at hospital

  20. Mourners mark 6th anniversary of Bali suicide attacks

    Survivors, relatives and tourists remembered victims of the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings on their sixth anniversary Sunday.

  21. Nikki Tillman, Mark Lofton Jr.

    Nikki Janel Tillman married Mark Romero Lofton Jr. Saturday at the Convent Avenue Baptist Church in Manhattan. The Rev. Dr. Jesse T. Williams Jr., the church’s senior pastor, performed the ceremony.

  22. Jessica Pepper, Mark Millán

    Jessica Pepper and Mark Millán are to be married Sunday at the Stony Hill Inn in Hackensack, N.J. Rabbi William Kraus is to officiate.

  23. Dana Barden, Mark Ipri

    Dana Shay Barden and Mark Joseph Ipri were married Saturday evening at the Manhattan Penthouse, an event space in New York. Cantor Judith Steel officiated at the ceremony, which included Jewish and Catholic traditions.

  24. Education: More Schools Miss the Mark, Raising Pressure

    The latest test scores show that about 40 percent of the public schools in Connecticut did not make the grade under the No Child Left Behind law.

  25. Lumpkin placed on injured reserve

    The Packers placed running back Kregg Lumpkin on the injured reserve list prior to their Week 6 game at Seattle. That means he'll be out for the rest of the season with a hamstring injury. They added DeShawn Wynn off the practice squad.

  26. Mark Sanchez's worst day still has good ending for USC

    The quarterback commits turnovers on four straight third-quarter possessions, but Trojans beat Arizona State anyway, 28-0. After the game, it took several minutes for Mark Sanchez to clean out his locker, filling a gym bag with his helmet, shoulder pads and various knee braces.

  27. England in defensive crisis with Terry and Cole injured

    ENGLAND are facing a crisis ahead of Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against Belarus with key defenders John Terry and Ashley Cole both injured.

  28. 2 Girls Injured During Box Cutter Fight

    Two female students at DuVal High School in Prince George's County were taken to a hospital this morning after being cut with a box cutter during a fight, authorities said.

  29. Joyrider injured toddler in crash

    A youth who crashed while joyriding with an 18-month-old child in the passenger seat admits dangerous driving.

  30. Youngsters Win Battlefield Trips To Mark 90th Anniversary Of Armistice

    26 young people from across the UK have won a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent their local community in marking the ninetieth anniversary of the end of the First World War on the battlefields of the Western Front. The Imperial War

  31. R. Manning to go on injured reserve

    Rams DB Ricky Manning broke his leg Week 6 at Washington and will have surgery on Tuesday. According to coach Jim Haslett, he'll go on injured reserve.

  32. 12 injured in tour bus accident on Blackcomb Mountain

    Twelve people on a tour bus were injured Sunday after their vehicle rolled off a road and down an embankment on Blackcomb Mountain, police said.

  33. USC's Mark Sanchez prefers to look ahead

    USC quarterback says he has put his four-turnover performance against Arizona State behind him and is focusing on this week's game at Washington State. Mark Sanchez's long weekend finally ended Monday when the USC quarterback got back onto the practice field to prepare for Saturday's game at Washington State.

  34. John Walsh: 'You can't mark down a school because there's a lard-arse in Year 13'

    Ofsted is an organisation with an obsession. It exists to inspect and assess every state school in the country and write reports about whether they are "outstanding" or "inadequate" or something in between. But how can it tell? How can you look at the baggy monster of a modern academic hall, with 750 short, noisy and stroppy individuals streaming in and out (and that's just the teachers) and say anything meaningful about its virtues and vices? How can you make any useful judgements when you have only a day or two to inspect classrooms, gyms, science blocks, staffroom, library, assembly hall, bike sheds and correctional facility? Especially when Ofsted always tells its victims that they're coming in a week's time, to check for signs of woodworm/drugs/Creationism.

  35. Ukrainian officials participate in events to mark Ukrainian Cossacks Day

  36. Big Brown injured, retires from racing

    Derby winner hurts hoof in workout; will retire to stud Michael Ivarone and his wife, Christine, stayed up late Sunday night, watching a replay of Big Brown's victory in the Kentucky Derby and events that led up to it.

  37. Mark Easton

    Thousands of Scottish jobs could go by Christmas

  38. Man injured in petrol bomb attack

    A man has been injured in a petrol and paint attack on a house in Ballyclare, County Antrim.

  39. KOSOVO - MONTENEGRO: Several injured in anti-Kosovo protests

    More than 20 people were injured on Monday when Montenegro's police used tear gas against demonstrators protesting the government's decision to recognise Kosovo.



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