Former cricketer Tony Greig diagnosed with cancer
Former England cricket captain Tony Greig has been diagnosed with a form of lung cancer and will undergo medical tests later this week to determine at what stage the disease is at the moment.
The 66-
Chelsea beats Spurs 4-2 to consolidate lead in EPL
Juan Mata scored two goals and set up another as Chelsea recovered to beat London rival Tottenham 4-2 on Saturday, consolidating the European champions' lead in the Premier League.
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Flintoff backs KP's comeback
Kevin Pietersen is likely to come out with all guns blazing when he returns to the England squad for next month's Test series in India, former team mate Andrew Flintoff said on Friday.
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Firm claims it can produce ‘petrol from air’
A small British firm claimed to have developed a revolutionary new technology that can produce petrol using just air and electricity.
Malala 'comfortable and stable' at Birmingham hospital
Pakistan's teenage rights activist Malala Yousufzai, shot in the head by the Taliban, remains in a ‘comfortable and stable’ condition at a UK hospital, doctors said on Friday, amid hundreds of message
Rooney looks to maintain strong form for United
In prolific goals scoring form for England over the past week, Wayne Rooney will look to finally get off the mark for Manchester United this season when his team hosts Stoke in the Premier League on S
Bangladeshi held in plot to bomb US Federal Reserve
A Bangladeshi man was arrested in London on Wednesday in a sting operation by US authorities for allegedly plotting to bomb the Federal Reserve bank.
Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis was arrested
ICC is facing a war against Corruption, says Richardson
Dave Richardson says that cricket’s world governing body is facing a "war" against corruption right now in which "everybody is susceptible", including the curators and the groundsmen.
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Daddy, there's lots of firing: Syrian teen's last SMS
Hiding under the seat of the bus that was on its way to Syria's Aleppo city when it came under attack, she sent one last SMS to her father, reminding him how much she loved her family. Soon after, 18-
Mothers selling breast milk on Facebook: Report
Women in Britain and US are selling their breast milk online, despite serious concerns that it could be harmful for babies, a media report said.
Mothers are using community forums, including Facebook