Bolt mulls swapping sprinting for long jump
Jamaica's Usain Bolt has said he is considering switching sprinting for long jump before the 2016 Rio Olympics.
The world's fastest man, who claimed three gold medals at the London Olympics, dismisse
Pietersen's head turned by IPL - Flower
England coach Andy Flower insists Kevin Pietersen's infatuation with the Indian Premier League played a significant role in the collapse of his international career.
Pietersen's England future looks
Newspapers warned over Prince Harry nude photos
The British royal family on Wednesday warned the country's newspapers not to publish nude photographs of Prince Harry cavorting with friends on holiday in Las Vegas.
The photographs, published in the
Torres 'offside' goal seals Chelsea comeback
Fernando Torres's controversial late goal proved decisive as Chelsea staged a second half recovery to secure a 4-2 Premier League victory over promoted Reading at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.
Torres
Assange supporters target British government websites
The Anonymous cyber-hacking group claimed responsibility on Tuesday for a series of attempted attacks on British government websites, in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Anonymous said on
World’s oldest Ferrari, worth $8m, unveiled
The world’s oldest Ferrari which won the 1947 Turin Grand Prix has been unveiled for the first time after restoration and is now believed to be worth a whopping $8 million.
Indian student wins Cambridge competition
An Indian student has won the top prize of a scholarship to study for an MBA in London after upstaging eight other contestants in the Best Young Speaker from Asia competition held at the University of
Nude photos of Prince Harry are genuine: Palace
The British royal family said on Wednesday nude photographs of Prince Harry cavorting with friends on holiday in Las Vegas were genuine.
The photographs, published in the United States by celebrity n
Smith expects 'awesome' Australia challenge
South Africa may have gone to the top of the world Test rankings after their 2-0 series win in England but Proteas captain Graeme Smith insisted there'd be no complacency ahead of a tour of Australia.
Obama cancelled 3 kill Laden missions until Clinton stepped in
US President Barack Obama put off three times operations to kill world's most dreaded terrorist Osama bin Laden before finally going ahead with the mission at the insistence of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a new book has claimed.