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  • Kuala Lumpur News.Net - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Tour de France champion Chris Froome has said that stringent drug testing meant cycling was now probably the cleanest sport, and the testing is very strict. According to sport24, Froome said that each rider had a blood passport where readings were taken almost on a monthly basis and people still did not realise the amount of testing that they actually go through, adding that cycling must be one ...

  • One Direction members turn fitness freak

    Kuala Lumpur News.Net - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    Members of British band One Direction want to get into perfect shape and, says their fitness trainer Mark Jarvis Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne and Niall Horan want to work on their bodies, reports dailystar.co.uk. "The lads want to get defined beach bodies. Lots of protein is the best way for them to get in shape and build up muscle," Jarvis said. Moreover, Styles ...

  • France Family ABC Wide World of Sports 1969

    ESPN - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Jim McKay and Chris Economaki report from the National 500 in Charlotte, Nov. 1, 1969. The Dodge Daytona Charger with its elevated stabilizer is ...

  • Longest suspensions in North American pro sports

    CBC News - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Ryan Braun's 65-game suspension, handed out by Major League Baseball on Monday, is a lengthy ban from the sport, but how does it stack up to others given out in pro sports? See the gallery above for the stories behind some of the longest sentences served by players in baseball, the NFL, NHL and ...

  • Working women still do most of the housework in Europe Study

    C News - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Working women in Europe are still serving double-duty at home by taking on most of the housework, a large-scale new study finds.On July 22, the Economic and Social Research Council released new data drawn from 250,000 interviews in 30 countries over the last decade. Women reported that they often feel that their work is never done, with those working full-time still taking on two-thirds of the ...

  • Scene City Woody Allen Skips His Own Premiere

    International Herald Tribune - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Woody Allen's new film, "Blue Jasmine," had its premiere Monday night in New York. As usual, the director skipped his own screening, butCate Blanchett, who stars in it, was there. She showed up in a pink number from Balenciaga and the photographers went ...

  • Snookis plans to set TV show on Jersey shore upset some locals

    Reuters - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Some residents of tiny Pelican Island say they do not want the star of MTV's "Jersey Shore" reality show there to film the latest season of her spinoff show, "Snooki and ...

  • Actress Amanda Bynes placed under psychiatric care in California

    Reuters - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Troubled actress Amanda Bynes has been taken to a hospital for involuntary psychiatric care after the former teen star was involved in a disturbance in Southern California, authorities said on ...

  • Gilmore Girls Lorelai + Christopher still bugs me

    Entertainment Weekly - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    happy ending ? it still bothers me that at the end of the sixth season, she slept with Christopher (David Sutcliffe) and then married him in season 7. Seriously, it has kept me up at night. And here?s ...

  • Comic-Con style Enders Game nail art

    Entertainment Weekly - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Comic-Con chic: The Walking Dead clothing line is here The 16-year-old actress took her outfits to the next level with a playful manicure inspired by the movie, which hits theaters in November. The nail art featured dragon and salamander logos -- a nod to ...

  • Sports Zimbabwe seek upset against understrength India

    Standard Digital - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Zimbabwe 's new coach Andy Waller expects their replacements to prove equally threatening. "All along we've prepared with the hope that we might surprise them in one of the games -- we have to be realistic, and look to be competitive and do the best that we can," Waller said. ...

  • Sports Ulinzi Stars host Chemelil Sugar at Afraha today

    Standard Digital - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Ali said he has a Herculean task against the millers, but they must deliver to be at par with the league leaders Gor Mahia and the rest of the teams chasing the title. However, he said he is not under pressure, having come from the World Military Games in Baku, Azerbaijan, where they were eliminated at the preliminaries after playing three matches. A military team from Iraq defeated an Omanian ...

  • Sports Thika United seek history by winning Top 8 title and cash

    Standard Digital - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    United coach John Kamau has admitted that the prospect of lifting their first major title remains a big motivation for his side currently placed second in the KPL log. "When I took over this season, my goal was to ...

  • Sports Karoki hopes to end 12-year wait

    Standard Digital - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Karoki said Charles Kamathi, who won Kenya's 10,000m last gold medal at the 2011 World Championships in Edmonton, Canada, has tipped him to reclaim the medal at the showpiece in Luzhniki Stadium. "I want to be another Charles Kamathi at the world championships. Kamathi spoke to me on telephone recently and told me that I had what it takes to win the title. I am in good shape and equal ...

  • Lifestyle Dont pay teachers July salaries Serem team warns TSC

    Standard Digital - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Teachers Service Commission (TSC) not to pay July salaries to teachers who were on a strike that was called off on July 17. Instructively, SRC ...

  • Lifestyle Visually impaired teachers laud readers allowance deal by Kuppet

    Standard Digital - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    The teachers further welcomed the move to award teachers trained in special needs education and who have been deployed to teach in special schools or units a special duty allowance of Sh10,000. Kenya Union of Special Needs Education Teachers secretary-general James Torome said the readers allowance will go a long way in improving the performance of visually impaired teachers. "The work of ...

  • Toronto film festival to debut films on Mandela Assange

    Reuters - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Tue Jul 23, 2013 4:07pm EDT * 'WikiLeaks' film will kick off festival * Event considered beginning of Oscar season By Peter N Henderson TORONTO, July 23 (Reuters) - The world premiere of "The Fifth Estate," a ripped-from-the-headlines drama about Julian Assange and the creation of WikiLeaks, will open the 38th Toronto International Film Festival, which typically yields a number ...

  • Royal baby 100 names fit for a king

    Entertainment Weekly - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    The Royal Baby isn?t even a day old, and it?s already more popular than you, loser. According to Facebook data, there were over 1 million interactions based around Royal Baby chatter yesterday? and that?s 1 million interactions in the ...

  • ESPN Turner Sports Pulling Out of Nascar

    AdWeek - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    According to multiple sources, ESPN will not renew its rights deal with the stock car racing franchise, to which it is contracted through 2014. ESPN and sibling network ABC broadcast the final 17 races of ...

  • One Directions Best Song Ever You be the judge

    Entertainment Weekly - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    One Direction release self-shot video for 'One Way Or Another': Watch it here One Direction fans, you?ve probably already seen the boy band?s latest video. (Despite debuting not even 24 hours ago, it has racked up over 9.5 million views on YouTube.) For those that have yet to surrender to the charms of five goofy guys dressing up and dancing, allow us to give you a tease: ...

  • FEATURE-Despite mutual dislike Michigan may need Detroit

    Reuters - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Tue Jul 23, 2013 3:17pm ...

  • Lifestyle Could sex education be the hidden solution to teenage pregnancies

    Standard Digital - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    teenage pregnancies and school drop-outs were no longer news in these and other regions. The rates of such cases vary from one country to another, but more than 90 per cent occur in developing countries. In ...

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