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England 4-0 Bulgaria

The Guardian - London - UK, Sep 03, 2010 / Hello and welcome to the dawning of the age of a fresh tomorrow of a shining new dawn that, come to think of it, looks quite a lot like the last age.

Vegan lifestyle: 'If it came from a plant, eat it. If it was made in a plant, don't eat it.'

The Patriot-News - Harrisburg PA, Sep 02, 2010 / If it was made in a plant, don't eat it.'

Up Against the Sprawl

Chicago Reader - Chicago IL, Sep 02, 2010 / Forty years ago Mayor Richard J. Daley and his fellow big-city bosses cut a deal--and cut their own throats.

Transfer deadline day summer 2010: as it happened

Telegraph - London - UK, Aug 31, 2010 / Everton defender Joseph Yobo has gone to Fenerbahce on a season-long loan.

RCR, Shepherd Form Shepherd Racing Ventures for No. 21 NNS Program

SpeedwayMedia.com, Aug 31, 2010 / Richard Childress Racing and Morgan Shepherd's Racing for Jesus have formed Shepherd Racing Ventures, a partnership to run the No. 21 for the remainder of the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series season.

Bologna snap up Perez

FIFA, Aug 31, 2010 / Serie A club Bologna have bolstered their midfield with the signing of Uruguayan international Diego Perez and the arrival of Serbian Ivan Radovanovic on loan.

German Muslims shrug off attacks by central banker

SABAH - Turkey, Aug 31, 2010 / Sarrazin sparked strong criticism from the German government and party colleagues in his centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) over his comments that Muslim immigrants undermine German society, refuse to assimilate, and sponge off the state.

August 31 — On This Date...

New Haven Register - New Haven CT, Aug 31, 2010 / The first professional football game is played at Latrobe, Pa., between Latrobe and Jeannette, Pa. Latrobe pays $10 to quarterback John Brallier for expenses. 1934 — The Chicago Bears and the College All-Stars played to a 0-0 tie before 79,432 in the first game of this series. 1950 — Brooklyn's Gil Hodges ties a major league record by hitting Boston Braves pitching for four homers in the Dodgers' 19-3 rout.

Euro 2012 / Coach bucks tradition, opts for attacking lineup

Haaretz, Aug 30, 2010 / When national team coach Luis Fernandez announced his roster on Friday for the upcoming Euro 2012 qualifiers against Malta and Georgia, he surprised many who asked him again if this was indeed the group of players with whom he intends to go to battle.

Antiques & Collectibles: Coca Cola memorabilia remains highly collectible

Post-Bulletin - Rochester MN, Aug 30, 2010 / Coca Cola is one of the world's most recognized brands of beverages thanks to Dr. John. S. Pemberton, a pharmacist from Atlanta who originally developed this drink in 1886 as a patent pick-me-up drink to relieve headaches, stomach disorders and other minor problems.

We need a foreign coach

Sunday News - Zimbabwe, Aug 30, 2010 / DURING the last World Cup in South Africa, which was dubbed a tournament for the continent many of our teams at the global showcase where described as not entirely African, because foreign coaches led them.

Carlos Alberto Parreira

AllAfrica.com, Aug 30, 2010 / The First Division Brazilian Championship in 1984 and the Third Division in 1999.

N Korea and S Africa: A Study in Hypocrisy

The Seoul Times, Aug 29, 2010 / Radio Free Asia quoted three independent sources saying that the football team had gone through a humiliating six-hour session of public criticism on July 2 at the Pyongyang People's Cultural Palace.

History of the Bendick Murrell football club

Illawarra Mercury, Aug 29, 2010 / DURING the years of World War II limited games of rugby league were played and the Maher Cup went into recess.

After 30 years of futility, Kent State football pushes for a turnaround season (and more fans)

Cleveland.com, Aug 29, 2010 / To create a buzz for the football program, Kent State has thrown family-friendly tailgating parties this summer at the massive fieldhouse next to Dix Stadium.

Benayoun in Israel’s team for Euro 2012 qualifiers

The Malta Independent Online, Aug 28, 2010 / Chelsea midfielder Yossi Benayoun was one of five British-based players named yesterday in Israel coach Luis Fernadez's squad for upcoming European Championship qualifiers against Malta and Georgia.

Raiders of the lost ark

Irish Independent, Aug 28, 2010 / His takeover offer for engineering firm Oglesby & Butler is merely the latest episode in the remarkable seven-decade business career of Kevin Anderson and his half-brother Leo Ward, cinema owners and corporate raiders extraordinaire.

Warham has just got to be back among the final ghosts

Yorkshire Post - Leeds - Yorkshire - UK, Aug 28, 2010 / Compared to today, things were distinctly different at the 1936 Challenge Cup final although one aspect was as constant then as it is now 74 years on – its magic and lure proved intoxicating.

City stalwart Barnes has mixed feelings about brave new world

South China Morning Post - Hong Kong, Aug 27, 2010 / Exactly two years after his £210 million (HK$2.54 billion) takeover, Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan chose last weekend's 3-0 victory over Liverpool to make his first visit to Eastlands.

Holders Inter face Spurs, Real up against Milan

News from Bangladesh, Aug 27, 2010 / The Champions League group stage draw held here Thursday pitted titleholders Inter Milan against Tottenham with Real Madrid, now coached by Inter's former boss Jose Mourinho, facing AC Milan.

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