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Ghanaian Community-China Supports Ghana Universities
GhanaWeb
The Ghana Universities Team were there for men soccer, athletics, and women table tennis. Ghanaian Community also led by its Chairman ( JAMES ASARE TANO ) was at the Bao'an XixiangSports Center to give their support during a match between Ghana ...
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Manchester United May Rely on Asian Fan Support in Singapore Share Sale
Bloomberg
Photographer: Jerome Favre/Bloomberg Manchester United may rely on Asian fans buying shares with their hearts, rather than their heads, as the 19-time English soccer champion plans a $1 billion initial public offering in Singapore. ...
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DISH Network Launches ONE World Sports Channel
MarketWatch (press release)
ONE World Sports' programming includes: Japanese J-League Soccer, Korean K-League Soccer,Chinese C-League Soccer, One Asia Tour Golf, and more great professional sports from Asia. Schedules and more information regarding ONE World Sports programming ...
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Up to 429 million people in world's most populous country estimated to be obese
msnbc.com
The regimen includes weight training, running, yoga and soccer. "For the first two to three weeks, it was especially hard. I cried on the phone to my parents and told my father, 'I can't make it,'" said Zhang Fang, a 28-year-old employee with China ...
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Bonetti unveils 24-man squad
Times of Zambia
By Sports Reporter NATIONAL soccer team coach Dario Bonetti has unveiled a 24-member squad for next weekend's 2012 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier away tie to the Comoros and has left out German-based midfielder Andrew Sinkala and Green ...
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World Soccer Daily: 10 stories you need to read, August 26th
World Soccer
In July, FIFA's chief medical officer Jiri Dvorak said after extensive testing, “we can really say with far-reaching confidence that these steroids were the result of this so-called Chinese traditional medicine.” Palemiras' Marcos Assuncao produced a ...
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Find out what you missed overnight in your Friday Sports Fix
Herald Sun
In one of the more bizarre doping stories in world sport, the country has been banned from the 2015 women's World Cup after five players tested positive for drugs. The players were given what their doctor claimed was a "Chinese remedy" made of musk ...
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Our View: Good sports should have good sports in the stands
Rockford Register Star
The Illinois High School Association, the organization that governs athletics and other activities, is a leader in sportsmanship. The IHSA, which created the mascot Add A. Tude in 1997 to foster good sportsmanship, promotes the Do What's Right! ...
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Men's Soccer Starts Brooks, 2011 Campaign Friday
NU Purple Eagles.com
The Barrie, Ont. natve recently competed in the World University Games in China, where he scored a pair of goals for Team Canada. The prolific scorer also recently earned the 43rd spot on "Joe's Big Board," a list of the top 100 senior prospects, ...
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SPORTS LINE
Annapolis Capital
AP VIDEO more>> The Navy men's soccer game against Old Dominion scheduled for Sunday night in Norfolk, Va., has been postponed due to the projected path and impacts from Hurricane Irene. No make-up date has been set at the time of this release. ...
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China: China still paying for the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Spero News
Beijing Bird's Nest Stadium has been rarely used since 2008, most notably on 6 August, when it hosted the final match in the Italian Football (soccer) Super Cup between the teams of Inter and Milan.
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Number of Hispanic kids growing rapidly in Tampa Bay area
Tbo.com
And he's happy being both Mexican and American. "Just because I don't play a Mexican sportdoesn't mean I'm not proud of being a Mexican," he said before football practice last week. "I wanted to show people that Mexicans don't just play soccer. ...
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Local athletes shine in China
Brampton Guardian
On the final day of athletics Brampton's Kate Van Buskirk had a personal best to finish 10th in the 1500 metres. The Duke University grad had a time of 4:12.28 in the final. On Friday she qualified for the final with a time of 4:32.16 to finish fourth ...
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A review of real economic developments across SA, Africa and around the world
Creamer Media's Engineering News
South Africa's construction industry, which avoided the worst of the global economic crisis because of big projects for the soccer World Cup, is now having difficulty recovering as the government and private sector hold back on spending. ...
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Global TV market feels the pinch
InAVate
By region, China was still number one by a small margin over North America, each representing about 17% of global TV shipments. China had stronger growth, rising 10% year on year compared to a 6% decline in North America. The Asia Pacific region grew ...
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From stabbing IDF soldiers to having them as teammates, Palestinian uses ...
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
First, there are no Australian football ovals in Israel or the West Bank, so the group – known as the Peace Team -- trained on soccer fields in Jaffa and Jerusalem. Most of the players had never heard of the game before, let alone played it. ...
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Milwaukee inventor featured on new TV series
Milwaukee Small Business Times
The Milwaukee Wave professional indoor soccer team has announced it will launch The Wave Academy, a new winter indoor training program for youth in the Milwaukee area. The academy will be conducted by players and coaches from the Milwaukee Wave who...
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Milwaukee Small Business Times
South Africa picks Pistorius for All Africa Games
San Francisco Chronicle
By GERALD IMRAY, AP Sports Writer Andy Wong / AP FILE - In this Sept. 16, 2008 file photo, Oscar Pistorius of South Africa competes in the Men's 400m T44 final at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, China. Previously banned from competing, ...
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NKorea out of Women's WCup for deer gland doping
The Associated Press
Jong Pok Sim, Hong Myong Hui, Ho Un Byol and Ri Un Hyang were suspended from all soccer-related activity for 18 months, while Song Jong Sun was ineligible for 14 months, FIFA said. North Korea's soccer federation was fined $400000, and team doctor Nam ...
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France recall Ribery to face Albania and Romania
Reuters India
Slideshow France's Frank Ribery attends a soccer training session in Geoffroy Guichard stadium in Saint-Etienne June 6, 2006. France will play a friendly match against China on Wednesday. PARIS Aug 25 (Reuters) - France recalled Franck Ribery on ...
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John Kwak: A not-yet-ready-to-retire business owner and Korean community leader
Northwest Asian Weekly
His daughter qualified that he has slowed down a bit since suffering a heart attack back in December, “playing soccer.” But he still requires only four hours of sleep a day. Kwak says he is retired, yet mentioned so many various activities and ...
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Northwest Asian Weekly
Diversity easily embraced in record setting freshman class
Technique
“Soccer is my favorite sport and I met people from all over the world playing at the SAC fields while at Tech,” said Rohan Muthanna, IE '11. The diversity of Tech's campus offers great benefits to students and professors alike. ...
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In Britain, a Meeting on Limiting Social Media
New York Times
This year, tens of thousands of Twitter users flouted a court order imposed on more traditional media and named a soccer player, Ryan Giggs, who was said to have had an affair with a reality TV star. Some of the nations that have been criticized by the ...
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Photos of the Day, Aug. 25, 2011
National Post (blog)
Toronto FC's Peri Marosevic tries to get a shot on goal past FC Dallas defenders Jair Benitez and Ugo Ihemelu (R) during the second half of their CONCACAF Champions League soccer match in Toronto August 25, 2011. The two teams re-played their match in ...
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A best ever excuse
Crikey (blog)
FIFA has just announced that North Korea will not be allowed to take part in the next Women'ssoccer world cup after five of its players in Germany this year tested positive to steroid use. And the reason? AAP reports: The team doctor, Jong Ae Nam, ...
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In this issue
Vancouver Courier
As tickets are ready for a pre-Olympic women's soccer qualifier in Vancouver, the soccer world reels from corruption scandals. BC teachers warn they'll take a modified form of strike action as renewed contract talks with school boards make little ...
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