Friday, 27 January 2012

m&c Frankfurt - The national team started the trend at the 2010 World Cup, Borussia Dortmund followed suit and were awarded with the 2011 Bundesliga title, and now virtually every German top flight club can pride itself with at least one top youngster. Sebastian Polter, 20, somewhat ridiculed the latest...
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Otago Daily Times It was Andrew Kelly's day. He skipped his Composite team to win his first national championship title in the fours in Auckland. When Kelly first burst on to the national scene in 2006 as a 17-year old he skipped the teenage "Kelly Gang" that reached the final of the fours, losing to Dwayne Cameron's...
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Cinema Blend The pilots just keep coming from Fox; they’ve given the greenlight to another comedy project, this time from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphiaco-creator and star Rob McElhenny and co-executive producer Rob...
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Independent online (SA) MelbourneRoger Federer taught rising teenage star Bernard Tomic a painful lesson on Sunday, breezing past the teenager in straight sets to reach the quarterfinals at the Australian Open. The Swiss 16-time grand slam champion showed all his experience in administering...
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The Times of India SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetRoger Federer waves to celebrate his victory over Bernard Tomic in the Australian Open. (AFP Photo) MELBOURNE: Roger Federer taught rising teenage star Bernard Tomic a painful lesson on Sunday, breezing past the teenager in straight sets to...
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The Times of India SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetIndian teens are seriously spoilt brats (Thinkstock photos/Getty Images) If a recent survey is to be believed, Indian teens are seriously bad-ass. They cheat in school, smoke, drink, try drugs and are rather promiscuous. To make matters worse, they won't discuss any of this...
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Canberra Times Bernard Tomic believes he is close to challenging tennis's so-called Big Four for Grand Slam spoils despite the remarkable Roger Federer crushing the teenager's Australian Open dream last night. The Swiss master tamed the apprentice 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 in 1hr 44mins to reach his 31st consecutive Grand...
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m&c Melbourne - Home tennis hope Bernard Tomic beat Mardy Fish 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 to win the AAMI Classic event, the prime tuneup for the Australian Open starting on Monday. Tomic, ranked 23th, lifted the first senior trophy of his career after winning the Australian juniors in 2008 and the US Open juniors a...
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San Francisco Chronicle Jimmy Castor, a singer, saxophonist, percussionist and bandleader whose novelty songs and funk grooves brought him wide popularity in the 1970s and were later sampled for hip-hop records, died of cardiac arrest Jan. 16 in a hospital in Henderson, Nev. He was 71. The death was confirmed by his son...
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