Is the euro tearing Europe apart?
When the euro became official tender, it was hailed as an economic and social savior. But now it seems to be having the opposite effect.
When the euro became official tender, it was hailed as an economic and social savior. But now it seems to be having the opposite effect.
Jesse Ryder, who strained his calf during New Zealand’s recently-concluded tour of Zimbabwe, has said his leg is on the mend and he hopes to be fully fit in time for the Australia tour in December
The finals of the East Africa Premier League and East African Cup have been re-scheduled following last month’s postponement
Douglas Ovenstone, who toured England as South Africa’s reserve wicketkeeper in 1947, has died at his home in Llandudno, Cape Town at the age of 90
A round-up of the first day of the second round of matches in the Ranji Trophy Elite League
The open mike I-wish-I-hadn't-said-that moment when French President Nicolas Sarkozy called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a "liar" and Barack Obama didn't disagree is a tale as old as the hills for American presidents an…
The open mike I-wish-I-hadn't-said-that moment when French President Nicolas Sarkozy called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a "liar" and Barack Obama didn't disagree is a tale as old as the hills for American presidents an…
Dolphins were consigned to their third wash-out in as many games as their fixture against Lions at Kingsmead was called off with the game evenly poised
A round-up of the action from the first day of the second round of the Ranji Trophy Plate League 2011-12
Former West Indies batsman Lawrence Rowe has initiated legal action against the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) for revoking its decision to name the pavilion at Sabina Park in Kingston after him
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