Mark Hughes is considering a return to football as manager of Turkey, two months after he was sacked by . Turkish delight: Hughes could return to management Hughes, who started his managerial career with Wales, is giving it serious thought after the Turkish FA made...
Team Sky endured a tough second day of cycling’s Tour of Qatar as Kurt-Asle Arvesen broke his collarbone. The Norwegian rider took part in the opening team timetrial win but will miss the rest of the event. Arvesen said: ‘It was an absurd kind of accident...
BRUSSELS - The first problems with sticking accelerators in some Toyota models surfaced more than a year ago in Britain and Ireland. But it was only Friday - long after a global recall began - that the European Commission issued its first alert. As the Japanese company...
Astronaut Robert Thirsk told University of Calgarystudents and faculty on Monday that 'dreams don't come true by wishing on a star.' (Terri Trembath/CBC) Canadian astronaut Robert Thirsk visited his old alma mater Monday to pick up the degree he was awarded while in...
German decision to use stolen data deals blow to ‘state tradition’ By Agence France Presse (AFP) Monday, February 08, 2010 - Powered by Peter Capella Agence France Presse GENEVA: After relentless international pressure on Swissbanking secrecy,...
Fifteen hundred Scientologists and their guests from across Nevada and the Western United States gathered Saturday for the grand opening celebration of the new Church of Scientology of Las Vegas...
London: The United States, Italy, Czech Republic and Russia reached the Fed Cup semi-finals on Sunday. Teenager Melanie Oudin beat Julie Coin to give the Americans an unassailable lead in France on the way to a 4-1 victory, while Francesca Schiavone rallied from a set...