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England manager Martin Johnson has reacted to the Australia defeat by making one change for Saturday's World Cup final rerun against South Africa with the introduction of hefty flanker James Haskell for Tom Croft.
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England try to downplay last year's shock World Cup quarterfinal demolition job on Australia.
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Martin Johnson recalled the robust James Haskell to the starting lineup in place of Tom Croft.
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The Football Association have asked that England's friendly match against Spain is not played in the Bernabeu.
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Martin Johnson has found one leader in Steve Borthwick. Now all he has to do is find six more for autumn Tests.
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England coach Peter Moores says his side may use a different name for next year's Stanford Super Series.
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England coach Peter Moores says his side may use a different name for next year's Stanford Super Series.
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A full house a game with a genuine edge against an old enemy - this is where the new era really kicks off for Martin Johnson.
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England make one change for Saturday's match against world champions South Africa as James Haskell replaces Tom Croft.
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England make one change for Saturday's match against world champions South Africa as James Haskell replaces Tom Croft.
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England manager Martin Johnson makes only one change to his team to face world champions South Africa on Saturday.
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Former Wasps and England forward praises Martin Johnson's decision to recall James Haskell for South Africa clash.
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PUMAS coach Santiago Phelan has sought to beef up his pack ahead of tomorrow's clash in Croke Park in which the South Americans are gunning for their sixth win in nine meetings between the sides, WRITES DONNCHADH BOYLE.
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The gap between England and their TriNations opponents is wide.
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NOTHING better illustrates the hole Martin Johnson now inhabits than his inability to make the changes that might reinforce his England side after the ignominy of this record home defeat.
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England could pay price for Test failings when 2011 World Cup draw is made as flanker calls for time.
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From uranium mining to "green" businesses, the environment proved to be one of the hot topics Thursday night at a federal all-candidates forum in Whitehorse.
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England warmed up for the World Cup with a record 74-0 rout of an outclassed Wales at Doncaster.
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The Tottenham Hotspur hierarchy is debating whether to abandon its director of football system altogether as the sacking of Damien Comolli becomes imminent. The Frenchman is on his way out of the club after their disastrous start to the season and there is pressure on chairman Daniel Levy not to replace Comolli when he does eventually leave.
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He received the pass on the right, taking a precise touch to help the ball run across his body. The first defender sought to show him down the line, where there was cover, and he dropped a shoulder as if to follow, but then Theo Walcott twisted and came inside. He weaved past Jimmy Bullard and David Bentley but looked to be drifting too far across the midfield when he suddenly turned, spun and darted through a gap for goal. Paul Robinson came out to narrow the angle but Walcott drove the ball past him.
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Fabio Capello has promised England will produce their best home performance of his time in charge at Wembley this afternoon.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc (MUFG) could seek to renegotiate the terms of a planned $9 billion cash injection into investment bank Morgan Stanley, CNBC reported on Friday, even as sources told Reuters the deal was still on track to close on Tuesday.
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Even as the personal price tag for a $700 billion-plus bailout sinks in, even as retirement funds shrivel and businesspeople quake, the conversation among many ordinary citizens seems muted in recent days when compared with more easily digested catastrophes.
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Tom Holland reads a handbook for visitors to the 14th Century
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Wales 2 England 3Stuart Pearce's Under21s took a huge step towards June's Uefa Championship finals in Sweden.
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Jak sie masz. My name is Borat. And here is my learnings on England football players for make benefit of Kazakhstan national team.
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Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard will play in midfield as England manager Fabio Capello aims for new England era.
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Fabio Capello confirms Arsenal youngster's importance in future plans but has words of counsel too for the winger
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As a guide to England's World Cup aspirations this record 740 victory was about as useful as a portfolio of shares in Icelandic banks.
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Wales 2-3 EnglandGabriel Agbonlahor struck the winner as England took a big step towards next summer's finals with a first-leg win over their British rivals in Cardiff.
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HP Care Pack, a service pack HP is proud of, has caused widspread doubts among internet users as a group of HP laptop users complained against HP's "snowy screen". "HP's service is simply money swindle. I spent 100 yuan for
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The Open Debate Coalition, an umbrella organization that includes the heads of MoveOn, Wikipedia, Craigslist and other groups, sent a letter today pushing Barack Obama and John McCain to change the rules for the final presidential debate, Politico reports. This week's second presidential debate was widely criticized, with some going so far as to call it the worst ever. Among the Open Debate Coalition's requests is that "that the debate moderator has broad discretion to ask follow-up questions after a candidate"s answer, so the public can be fully informed about specific positions," and that debate questions submitted and selected by the public be posed. "The signers of this letter don"t agree on every political issue," writes the group. "But we do agree that in order for Americans to make the best decision for president, we need open debates that are 'of the people' in the ways described above. You have the power to make that happen, and we ask you to do so." Full letter, via Politico, below.
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Sale Sharks will open the Heineken Cup against Clermont Auvergne today without two of their main ingredients -- England World Cup stars Mathew Tait and Andrew Sheridan.
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Wayne Rooney grabs a late brace as England beat Kazakhstan in their World Cup qualifier at Wembley.
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Wayne Rooney grabs a late brace as England beat Kazakhstan in their World Cup qualifier at Wembley.
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Wayne Rooney grabs a late brace as England beat Kazakhstan in their World Cup qualifier at Wembley.
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Harlequins wing David Strettle wants a return to action within six weeks and is targeting his old England place.
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Wayne Rooney netted twice as England put a poor first-half performance behind them to overcome the minnows of Kazakhstan 5-1 in Saturday's World Cup qualifier at Wembley.
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Mortgage customers have felt little benefit so far from Wednesday's cut in the Bank of England base rate.
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The caption calls him the "high priest of deceit and global destruction". The picture has him belching fire like a dragon. And who is the subject of this highly personal attack? None other than Al Gore, who last year won the Nobel Peace Prize, along with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), for their success in bringing the climate-change crisis to global public attention.