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Wright relying on Hawaiian for surf title
Tyler Wright could claim her first World Surf League title as soon as Thursday if Courtney Conlogue is beaten and she wins the final in Portugal. -
Mavericks get dirty with Bogut
Andrew Bogut's passing skills will be a key part of the Mavericks' offence, just as they were utilised by Golden State -
Russia must respond on MH17: minister
Russia must respond to a report by Dutch-led investigators over the downing of flight MH17 over Ukraine, Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce warns. -
Kerber, Muguruza locked in for Brisbane
Brisbane International organisers have confirmed that world No.1 Angelique Kerber and No.3 Garbine Muguruza will compete at next year's tournament. -
Israel mourns after death of founding father Peres
Israel and global leaders mourned the death of ex-president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres on Wednesday as the country prepared for a funeral expected to be attended by major world figures. -
Bayern fall as City's perfect record ends
Yannick Carrasco was the hero with the only goal as Atletico Madrid beat Bayern Munich 1-0 in the Champions League in a repeat of last year's semi-final. -
Xenophon calls for SA power inquiry
A South Australian senator wants an inquiry into his state's power supply after electricity was cut during wild weather. -
Guardiola's perfect record falls in thrilling Celtic draw
Guardiola's men were taken aback by the fevered atmosphere at Celtic Park as they were denied an 11th straight win which would have equalled Tottenham Hotspur's 1960-61 landmark as the best start to a season by any English club. -
Barcelona battle from goal down to beat Gladbach 2-1
MOENCHENGLADBACH, Germany (Reuters) - Barcelona battled back from a goal down and scored twice in the second half to beat hosts Borussia Moenchengladbach 2-1 in their Champions League Group C match on Wednesday despite the absence of the injured Lionel Messi. -
Vardy is a 'genetic freak' like Bolt, says Leicester City scientist
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - England striker Jamie Vardy is a "genetic freak" like nine-times Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt, Leicester City's head of sport science Kevin Paxton said. -
Dogs defence stands up against the odds
The Western Bulldogs were hit hard by injuries to their defenders this season but Luke Beveridge's side were still tough to score against. -
Veteran's delight as Dogs rise from ashes
The Western Bulldogs were a club in bad shape just two years ago but have experienced an astonishing change of fortune under Luke Beveridge. -
Zampa ready to rise to Aussie ODI call
Australia start their five-match ODI series in South Africa without three of their key fast bowlers and spinner Adam Zampa is ready to step into the breach. -
Italy withdraws from bid to host 2023 rugby World Cup
ROME (Reuters) - Italy withdrew from the race to host the 2023 rugby World Cup on Wednesday, one week after Rome's bid to host the 2024 Olympic Games was effectively scuppered when the city government withdrew its support. -
Smith takes the hard road to AFL decider
Western Bulldogs utility Clay Smith has undergone three knee reconstructions en route to the AFL grand final. -
Longmire happy to be in the shadows
Sydney Swans coach John Longmire is happy to be in the background, as his team chase a third AFL grand final win in 11 years on Saturday. -
Two students, teacher shot at US school
Two students and a teacher have been taken to hospital after being shot at a US primary school. -
Bromwich bros look to emulate Burgess boys
Brothers Jesse and Kenny Bromwich will this Sunday be just the eighth set of brothers to play in a Australian first grade grand final. -
I want to be an NRL great: Taumalolo
Newly-crowned Dally M medallist Jason Taumalalo has declared he wants to retire from rugby league as one of the greats of the game. -
F1 calendar leaves doubts over Germany, Canada and Brazil
LONDON (Reuters) - The German, Canadian and Brazilian grands prix were listed as subject to confirmation on a record-equalling 21 race provisional calendar for 2017 published by Formula One's governing body on Wednesday. -
Mickelson backs Love to inspire US team
Phil Mickelson believes Davis Love III -
Samsung to resume sale of Note 7 in Oct
Samsung will resume the sale of its Galaxy Note 7 phone in Europe on October 28, after withdrawing the device due to battery-related issues. -
Wild weather continues across SA
Emergency officials say South Australia is in for another day of wild weather on Thursday as an intense low moves across the state. -
GP freeze high on agenda at doctor event
The federal government's controversial GP rebate freeze will be a topic of hot discussion when doctors meet for their annual conference in Perth. -
Golf - Rose leaves Olympic gold medal home to focus on gold trophy
"It's not something that I'm touting around, not at all," Rose told reporters on Wednesday at Hazeltine, where Europe is aiming for a fourth straight victory over the United States in the biennial match play competition. -
TPP rebuff would hurt US: Kerry
US President Barack Obama is in a race against time in a toxic political environment as he attempts to keep the TPP alive. -
MH17 missile 'driven from Russia'
An international team has presented evidence a Malaysian airliner downed in eastern Ukraine in 2014 was hit by a missile brought across the border from Russia. -
Rugby's O'Connell handed Ryder Cup role
Former British and Irish Lions captain Paul O'Connell has given the European Ryder Cup team a motivational speech ahead of this week's showpiece at Hazeltine. -
Forbes pegs Trump's wealth at $US3.7bn
Forbes magazine says New York's softening real estate market is to blame for Donald Trump's estimated net worth dropping $US800 million to $US3.7 billion. -
WADA defends under-fire TUE system
WADA has defended the Therapeutic Use Exemption following the leaking of confidential medical data by Russian hackers. -
Tennis - World number one Kerber knocked out by Kvitova in Wuhan
German top seed Kerber saved three set points before a forehand error from Czech Kvitova handed the U.S. Open champion a tense first-set tiebreak. -
Golf - Love has put U.S. in a position to succeed, says Mickelson
CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Phil Mickelson is known for having a theory about almost anything and he says that the United States have been handicapped at the Ryder Cup over the last two decades by poor preparation. -
Guatemala sports body backs down in fight with FIFA
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - A Guatemalan sports confederation has voted to reinstate a FIFA-appointed oversight committee, officials said, in a bid to head off the suspension of the country's national soccer federation. -
Djokovic pulls out of China Open with elbow injury
Serb Djokovic, a six-times winner of the tournament who has a 29-0 win-loss record in Beijing, last played in his U.S. Open final loss to Stan Wawrinka this month. -
Injured Rooney may not start against Zorya, says Mourinho
LONDON (Reuters) - Wayne Rooney may not start Manchester United's Europa League match against Ukrainian side Zorya Luhansk for his own protection as he is struggling with a back injury, manager Jose Mourinho said on Wednesday. -
The pill linked to depression risk: study
New research suggests adolescents who use hormone-based contraception are particularly at an increased risk of suffering from depression. -
Students shunning cigarettes
Fewer high school students are taking up smoking, according to the latest snapshot on Australia's smoking behaviours. -
Apple to make Battersea station UK home
The iPhone-maker Apple will make the former central boiler house of London's Battersea Power Station its new UK home. -
Russia dismisses MH17 findings as false
Russian Foreign Ministry says the Dutch-led investigation's findings in the downing of MH17 were biased and politically-motivated. -
No asylum talks for Ciobo in Iran
Trade Minister Steve Ciobo expected to hold talks on the repatriation of failed Iranian asylum seekers during his visit to Tehran - but it didn't happen. -
Heartbreak City set for Melbourne Cup tilt
Heartbreak City is to be prepared for the Melbourne Cup after Australian Thoroughbred Bloodstock bought into the Ebor winner. -
WADA defends TUE system after leaked data
SEVRES, France (Reuters) - The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on Wednesday defended the Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) system after some athletes' confidential medical data was leaked by a group of Russian hackers, shedding light on potential abuse. -
Olympics Boxers avoid bans for betting
The IOC has reprimanded GB boxer Anthony Fowler and Irish duo Michael Conlan and Steven Donnelly for betting on boxing in Rio 2016, contrary to Olympic rules. -
Jeonbuk take big step towards Champions League final
Jeonbuk, who are bidding to reach the final of the continental club championship for the first time since 2011, scored three times in a first-half blitz at the Jeonju World Cup Stadium to provide a solid platform ahead of the second leg on Oct.19. -
BlackBerry stops designing own smartphones
Canadian firm BlackBerry says it will outsource hardware development to partners and focus instead on software. -
Rugby - World Cup winner Hill appointed England team manager
LONDON (Reuters) - Former England flanker Richard Hill has been appointed senior team manager of the national side by head coach Eddie Jones, the Rugby Football Union (RFU) said on Wednesday. -
Severity of obesity to worsen in Australia
New modelling predicts one in six Australian women and one in 10 men will be severely obese by 2025. -
IOC sanctions three boxers for betting during Rio 2016
The International Olympic Committee said on Wednesday that Conlon, compatriot Steven Donnelly and Britain's Antony Fowler had been given severe reprimands for their breach of the regulations. -
Olympics - Former Kenyan officials charged with theft, fraud
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Three former officials of Kenya's disbanded Olympic committee were charged on Wednesday with theft and fraud offences relating to this year's Games in Rio de Janeiro. -
MH17 investigation chronology
A chronology of the investigation into the downing of flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014.
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