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Adams to play peace concert in GeorgiaBryan Adams is to play a free peace concert in war-ravaged Georgia in the hope his actions will prompt Russian leaders to end over 40 days of conflict with the East European republic. Read more | Comments
Sack for teacher sent home 'in disgrace' from school tripA TEACHER at one of Scotland's leading fee-paying schools, sent home in apparent disgrace from a student expedition to East Africa, has now been sacked. Abu Dhabi unveils lineupFilm News: Emphasis on socially conscious filmmaking -- Abu Dhabi's second Middle East Film Festival will open Oct. 10 with Rian Johnson's "The Brothers Bloom, " starring Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody and close Oct. 19 with Ridley Scott's "Body of Lies, " starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe. Resilient Red Sox will be fine no matter where they finishIs it time to panic in Boston? A 10-3 setback to the Rays leaves the BoSox two games back in the AL East, but Scott Miller admires their resilience despite injuries. Plus, they're actually playing better since Manny was dealt. Feisty Rays continue to prove all naysayers wrongThe baseball world is quickly learning to not count out the Rays. One day after the Red Sox reclaim first place in the AL East, Tampa Bay takes it back with an inspiring 2-1 win in the biggest game in franchise history, Scott Miller says. Rays alone in first following Navarro's RBI walk-off single vs. BoSoxDioner Navarro singled with the bases loaded and one out in the ninth inning, enabling the Rays to beat the Red Sox 2-1 and remain in first place in the AL East. Beastly East proving to be more than class of the NFCBig-play guys, loaded teams, the best collection of quarterbacks in the NFL. Only two games in, the NFC East is looking like a monster even on the stat sheets, Clark Judge says. Beastly East proving to be more than class of the NFCBig-play guys, loaded teams, the best collection of quarterbacks in the NFL. Only two games in, the NFC East is looking like a monster even on the stat sheets, Clark Judge says. Red Sox Pull Even With Rays For AL East LeadAmerica, North America, USA, Illinois | Sports | 16-09-2008 13:40 | Chicago news, weather, sports, traffic and video from cbs2chicago.com
Scott Kazmir and the Rays may find it hard to erase the visions of Only way is up for vibrant St Pat's![]() Their 47-year wait for an away victory in Europe over, Dublin side St Patrick's Athletic FC travel to face Hertha BSC Berlin in the UEFA Cup as underdogs but with the ambition to pull off a "phenomenal" upset. No place like Leicester for O'NeillDane O’Neill described Leicester as his lucky course after riding his second treble in successive months at the East Midlands track. Boston moves into virtual tie for 1stHome run by home run, the surging Boston Red Sox pulled closer to first place in the AL East during a 13-5 victory over the division-leading Tampa Bay Rays and All-Star Scott Kazmir on Monday night. DIC 'not involved' in Liverpool bidThe Middle East investment arm of the Dubai government, DIC, have moved today to disassociate themselves from suggestions that they are still trying to buy Liverpool, or have moved on to Newcastle. NJIT physics professor directs effort to install 1.2 meter telescope in NJ(New Jersey Institute of Technology) NJIT physics professor Andrew Gerrard hopes by the end of October to be able to peer through what will be the second largest optical telescope east of Texas. Under his direction, a 1.2-meter diameter, fully-steerable Itek optical telescope will soon be installed far from city lights atop Jenny Jump Mountain, Hope. Minus MVP, but you can't subtract Pats from equationSeriously, now, did you think the Patriots would expect Matt Cassel to be Tom Brady? They're minus MVP, but you can't subtract Pats from AFC East equationSeriously, now, did you think the Patriots would expect Matt Cassel to be Tom Brady? Broncos stun Chargers with late 2-point conversionPlaying with house money, Mike Shanahan went for the 2-point conversion with 29 seconds left and Jay Cutler hit rookie Eddie Royal over the middle to give the Denver Broncos a 39-38 win over the stunned San Diego Chargers on Sunday. Gambling Broncos stun Chargers with late 2-point conversionPlaying with house money, Mike Shanahan went for the 2-point conversion with 29 seconds left and Jay Cutler hit rookie Eddie Royal over the middle to give the Denver Broncos a 39-38 win over the stunned San Diego Chargers on Sunday. Mets allow 5 in 9th in lossFill-in closer Luis Ayala gave up a go-ahead homer to pinch-hitter Greg Norton, and the Atlanta Braves rallied for five runs in the ninth inning Sunday and a 7-4 victory that trimmed New York's tenuous NL East lead to 1 1/2 games. Jeter, Yanks top RaysDerek Jeter collected three hits for the third straight game, Alex Rodriguez belted a grand slam and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 8-4 Sunday to win the weekend series against the AL East leaders. Conduit team look to future after St Leger winLadbrokes St Leger hero Conduit could emerge as a fascinating middle-distance prospect in 2009 after outstaying his rivals in the final Classic of the season at Doncaster on Saturday. Another UK tour operator goes bustA second British tour operator has gone bust days after the collapse of XL Leisure sent the travel industry into turmoil, the aviation regulator confirmed today. Pinkney's TD pass tops comebackPatrick Pinkney threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Jamar Bryant with 1:41 left to play, and No. 14 East Carolina rallied for a 28-24 victory against Tulane on Saturday. Robinho starts for City against ChelseaBritish record signing Robinho was pitched in from the start as Manchester City began their Middle East-backed revolution against Chelsea. Longoria sparks T.B. in returnJames Shields tossed eight shutout innings, Evan Longoria celebrated his return to the Tampa Bay Rays' lineup with a bases-loaded single and the AL East leaders beat the Yankees 7-1 Saturday in the first game of a day-night doubleheader. Parents can choose schoolA JUDGE has thrown out East Lothian Council's bid to prevent a Musselburgh couple from sending their children to the primary school of their choice. XL collapse sees rivals prosper on FTSEThe collapse of a rival operator buoyed holiday giants TUI Travel and Thomas Cook today as the FTSE 100 Index surged nearly 2% in the final session of the week. Police excessive force?The State Bureau of Investigation is looking into reports that some police used excessive force on football fans during East Carolina's dramatic win last weekend. Fans' excitement costs East Carolina $10KEast Carolina is being fined $10, 000 by Conference USA after football fans charged the field to celebrate the Pirates' upset of West Virginia last weekend. XL travel rivals see shares rise on FTSEUK holiday giants TUI Travel and Thomas Cook were experiencing strong gains today as investors digested the collapse of rival operator XL.
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US teens feel prepared for careers in science, tech, engineering, math, yet many lack mentorsAmerica, North America, USA | 08-01-2009
(Lemelson-MIT Program) American teens are embracing the subjects of science, technology, engineering and mathematics with increasingly positive attitudes; yet many lack the necessary encouragement from mentors and role models in these fields, according to this year's Lemelson-MIT Invention Index. The annual survey, which gauges Americans' perceptions about invention and innovation, also reveals teens' altruistic intentions and feelings of preparedness to pursue careers in STEM fields. Louisiana Tech physicists highlight top 10 science stories of 2008America, North America, USA | 08-01-2009
(Louisiana Tech University) Discover, one of the world's premier science and technology news magazines, released its list of the top 100 stories for 2008 and features two projects involving physicists from Louisiana Tech University in its top 10. Montville resident and NJIT professor receives engineering honorsAmerica, North America, USA | 08-01-2009
(New Jersey Institute of Technology) Nirwan Ansari, of Montville, a professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at NJIT, has received two notable honors. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has named him a Fellow for his contributions to broadband networks and communications. Davydenko wins, Wawrinka toppledOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
TOP-seed Nikolay Davydenko of Russia cruised into the second round of the Chennai Open, but second-seeded Stanislas Wawrinka crashed at the first hurdle. Dokic heading to HobartOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
JELENA Dokic will continue her preparations for this year's Australian Open in Hobart after being granted a wildcard into qualifying for the Moorilla Hobart International. Coin fails to cash in against MauresmoOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
FORMER world No.1 Amelie Mauresmo has pulled off a remarkable second-round escape act at the Brisbane International, defeating French compatriot Julie Coin. Dementieva through as other seeds tumbleOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
TOP seed Elena Dementieva beat local favourite Marina Erakovic to grab a quarter-final spot in the ASB Classic, as other seeds tumbled out of the women's tournament. Davydenko pulls out of OpenOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
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AT one stage, No.2 seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga bowed down to Finn Jarkko Nieminen in their ATP Tour Brisbane International second round match. Nadal and Federer closer to re-mtachOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
RAFAEL Nadal and Roger Federer each moved to within two wins of a re-match from the sensational Wimbledon final six months ago, at the Qatar Open in Doha on Wednesday. |
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