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Swedish professor charged for eating wife’s lip

A university professor in Stockholm, who allegedly sliced off his wife's lower lip and ate it, has been charged with aggravated assault.

Moderate drinking helps in improved life quality

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Drinking in moderation helped one perform better on index measuring dexterity, emotion, mobility and the ability to understand, than abstaining completely.

Nalbandian spared more punishment for Queen’s Club incident

Argentine tennis player David Nalbandian will not face further discipline from the ATP for injuring a line judge at the Queen’s Club here.

Michael Jackson’s spirit still haunts his mansion

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Three years after his death the spirit of King of Pop Michael Jackson is still haunting the Los Angeles mansion where he died.

Spanish football mourns Miki Roque’s death

Spanish football is mourning the death of Betis defender Miguel ‘Miki’ Roque Farrero, who passed away as a result of bone cancer Sunday, aged just 23 years old.

Boonsak wins Singapore Open for second time

Thai ace Boonsak Ponsana claimed his second Singapore Open men’s singles title on Sunday after beating China’s Wang Zhengming in a hard-fought final.

England’s Walcott doubtful for Ukraine match

English winger Theo Walcott is doubtful for their crucial final Group D match with co-hosts Ukraine in Euro 2012 Tuesday. The 23-year-old Arsenal star, who scored and then created Danny Welbeck’s winner against Sweden Friday, suffered a recurrence of a hamstring injury in training Sunday, reported Xinhua.

Police investigates Nalbandian’s ‘assault’ on line judge

The police is investigating a complaint of alleged assault against David Nalbandian after a line judge was injured when the tennis player kicked an advertising hoarding.

Cricket: Hampshire honour Warne with stand

Australia great Shane Warne has had a stand named after him at the headquarters of Hampshire, the English county where he enjoyed several successful seasons as captain.

Cricket: Hampshire honour Warne with stand

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“I’m very, very proud of this — Hampshire’s been my second home, I had a great time when I played here and to have a stand named after me is pretty special,” the 42-year-old added.

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