Gut feeling: Richard III had worms
“Thy broken faith hath made the prey for worms,” evil Richard III is told by an accuser in Shakespeare’s drama.
Ricciardo to replace webber at red bull
Australian Daniel Ricciardo was on Monday named as Mark Webber’s successor alongside triple world champion Sebastian Vettel at Red Bull in 2014.
Arsenal break record for Ozil
Arsenal smashed their transfer record by luring German playmaker Mesut Ozil from Real Madrid on Monday, while Manchester United made a late move to sign Marouane Fellaini from Everton.
India’s Olympic exile on IOC agenda
Wider-ranging sanctions for doping and India’s eight-month Olympic exile will be high on the agenda when the International Olympic Committee meets in Buenos Aires this week to decide the venue for the
Asteroid named after filmmaker
A large asteroid has been named after Alejandro Jodorowsky, the cult Franco-Chilean filmmaker and science-fiction comics writer who later became a spiritual guru.
Bombings cloud Baghdad’s markets
Baghdad: Baghdad’s once-bustling markets, overflowing with fruit and vegetables, live animals and books, are facing difficult times as customers increasingly fearful of bomb attacks stay away.
MS to buy Nokia’s mobile biz to fight Apple, Google
Mobile phone pioneer Nokia on Tuesday announced the sale of its sinking handset
Syria says will not give in ‘even if there is WWIII’
Syria’s deputy foreign minister said Wednesday that the regime would not give in to threats of a US-led military strike against the country, even if a third world war kicked off.
Fed-error
Roger Federer crashed out of the US Open in the fourth round on Monday while Rafael Nadal captured his 19th hardcourt win in a row to reach the quarter-finals without having allowed a service break.
Federer’s decline worries Nadal
Rafael Nadal believes that facing Roger Federer at the US Open might have to remain just wishful thinking after the worrying decline of the Swiss superstar continued in New York.