Karthikeyan keen to stick with HRT
Narain Karthikeyan, India's first driver in Formula One, said Thursday he hopes to stay with HRT-Cosworth next season despite another lacklustre show this year.
Karthikeyan, who is trailing in 24th p
Wiggins and rivals now must put mettle to the pedal
As doping-disgraced Lance Armstrong cycles into the sunset of sporting infamy, Britain's Bradley Wiggins and a new generation of pedal pushers must try to make people care about a forever-tainted spor
Clark Kent quits Daily Planet?
Journal-ism is no longer a job for Superman.
McIlroy chases Donald feat in Shanghai
World number one Rory McIlroy is banking on a strong showing at China's BMW Masters as he bids to match Luke Donald's historic end-of-year achievement in topping the money lists on both sides of the A
Ponting warms up for South Africa with 162
Veteran Australian batsman Ricky Ponting smashed an unbeaten 162 Wednesday in the Sheffield Shield as his fine form continued ahead of the first Test against South Africa.
The 37-year-old, who was du
Serena survives injury scare, makes winning start
Serena Williams survived an injury scare here Monday to make a winning start in her bid to cap a brilliant comeback season by regaining the WTA Championship title in the tour's season-end event.
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Rapturous welcome as Tiger arrives 'home' in Asia
Tiger Woods drew large crowds and spoke warmly of his affinity with Asia Wednesday as he warmed up for a rare appearance in the region looking to ease his frustrations over the Majors and the Ryder Cu
Rose promises to battle McIlroy all the way to Dubai
Ryder Cup hero Justin Rose vowed on Wednesday that he will make it a fight to the finish as he attempts to chase down world number one Rory McIlroy and finish top of the European Tour money list.
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US Senate candidate draws fire over rape remarks
US Senate candidate Richard Mourdock drew fire late Tuesday after saying that pregnancies caused by rape were “something God intended to happen” while defending his opposition to abortion.
US Senate candidate draws fire over rape remarks
US Senate candidate Richard Mourdock drew fire after saying that pregnancies caused by rape were 'something God intended to happen' while defending his opposition to abortion.