By Paul Hayward on February 24, 2014
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By Paul Hayward on February 22, 2014
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By Anonymous (not verified) on February 21, 2014
With the first week of the NBA playoffs in the books, it looks like there's a good chance that the Golden State Warriors won't make it to the second round – yet the Atlanta Hawks just might. While it might be premature to wonder if the NBA has accidentally stumbled upon parity, albeit a sort of parity that most average basketball fans would want no part of, it's been interesting seeing the unpredictability that characterized the regular 2013-14 season continuing into the postseason.
By admin on February 20, 2014
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By admin on February 19, 2014
Had they been playing on a dry, firm pitch, a Harlequins side including the England players Chris Robshaw, Mike Brown, Danny Care and Joe Marler from the start would have fancied their chances against a Northampton team without Courtney Lawes, Luther Burrell and Tom Wood, all left on the bench.
By admin on February 19, 2014
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By Anonymous (not verified) on February 17, 2014
Farah, a double world and Olympic champion at 5,000 and 10,000 metres, made his marathon debut in London earlier this month and finished four minutes behind winner Wilson Kipsang to cross the line in eighth place. Salazar has engineered Farah's rise to success on the track and believes that is where the 31-year-old athlete should focus his attention following the result on the roads of the English capital.
"Part of me doesn't like to see Mo get beat but the fact that he did makes his decision clearer," Salazar told the Daily Telegraph.
By Paul Hayward on February 16, 2014
This song doesn't have much about cars or driving in the lyrics, but I have a strong, and more recent, car memory that goes merrily along with it. Guess maybe I should call it a "driving song."
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