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Trump bad for economy: business leaders
Big business leaders in the US say Donald Trump would be bad for the economy, and they question how successful he's been as a businessman. -
Jones regime earns Premiership Rugby ire
England rugby coach Eddie Jones' training methods have been criticised amid a growing injury toll. -
England to host Windies in day-night Test
England will play West Indies in a day-night Test match at Egbaston in 2017, the England and Wales Cricket Board has announced. -
Rio pole vaulter in positive cocaine test
Olympian Shawn Barber tested positive for cocaine a month before representing Canada in the pole vault at the Rio Games. -
Govt will set up a banking tribunal: PM
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has confirmed his government will set up a tribunal to help victims of bank misconduct. -
Canadian pole vaulter tested positive for cocaine before Rio
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian world champion pole vaulter Shawn Barber was at the Rio Olympics despite earlier testing positive for cocaine but the decision to allow him to compete was the right one, Athletics Canada said on Thursday. -
Cash in on Blue Poles: Liberal senator
A Liberal senator believes the government should sell off the famous Blue Poles, but Finance Minister Mathias Cormann doubts they will cash-in the art treasure. -
Sports journalist Rebecca Wilson has died
Sports journalist Rebecca Wilson has died from breast cancer, aged 54. -
Brandis doing 'fantastic job': Frydenberg
Cabinet minister Josh Frydenberg has come to the defence of George Brandis as he faces questions about his working relationship with the solicitor-general. -
Nadal advances at China Open
Rafael Nadal is through to the quarter-final of the China Open after battling past Adrian Mannarino on a rain-affected day in Beijing. -
Former Wiggins team mate questions timing of TUEs
LONDON (Reuters) - A former team mate of Bradley Wiggins has called into question the British rider's use of a therapeutic use exemption (TUE) for triamcinolone before his 2012 Tour de France win. -
Study says apes think like humans
A new study has shown that chimpanzees, bonobos and orang utans have a trait thought to have been uniquely human - the ability to see others' point of view. -
Wiggins' ex-team mate questions TUE timing
A former Team Sky teammate of Bradley Wiggins has questioned the timing of the Olympic great's use of a TUE before his 2012 Tour de France win. -
Lisch dumps MVP tag at Kings in NBL
Star recruit Kevin Lisch is determined to lead NBL stragglers the Sydney Kings back into finals contention this season. -
Pumas pair waiting on fitness checks
Argentina will give late fitness tests to key duo Nicolas Sanchez and Manuel Montero ahead of Saturday's Rugby Championship clash with the Wallabies. -
Pieters, Cabrera-Bello trail as Noren leads in Scotland
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - Ryder Cup rookies Thomas Pieters and Rafa Cabrera-Bello made a low-key return to the European Tour on Thursday, posting two-under-par 70s in the opening round of the Dunhill Links Championship. -
Noren makes flying start at Dunhill Links
Sweden's Alex Noren is targeting a third European Tour title of the season after setting a blistering pace on day one of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. -
Maloney's sympathy for Fifita
James Maloney says he feels for Cronulla teammate Andrew Fifita after he was banned from the Australian side. -
Imports fire Bullets to NBL return victory
Brisbane Bullets made a successful return to the NBL on Thursday with a 72-65 win over Perth Wildcats. -
We know how to beat Proteas says Lehmann
The one-day series is lost but Australian coach Darren Lehmann says his Test match dossier is "bulging" with a master plan to beat the Proteas next month. -
Slipper demotion a tough call: Cheika
James Slipper's form has been down on his own high standards, which forced the hand of Wallabies coach Michael Cheika at the selection table this week. -
I'm going nowhere: Cronk
While his veteran Queensland and Australian teammates mull over retirement plans, Cooper Cronk says he has no plans to hang up the boots. -
Bathurst omens aren't good: Whincup
Holden gun Jamie Whincup reckons the omens aren't good for his Bathurst 1000 weekend assault despite his impressive qualifying start. -
Ricciardo relaxed ahead of Japan GP
In-form Daniel Ricciardo was in relaxed mood ahead of the Japan Grand Prix, admitting he was still on a high following last week's success in the Malaysian GP. -
Ford farewells Australian manufacturing
Ford Australia will stop making cars in Australia with the final Falcon to come off the production line on Friday morning. -
Emergency energy talks open in Melbourne
The country's energy ministers are in Melbourne for an emergency meeting in the wake of South Australia's blanket blackout during last week's extreme weather. -
Nadal eases into quarters during rain-hit day at China Open
The 30-year-old got off to a quick start, winning nine of the first 11 games. However, Mannarino rallied back to force the second set into a tiebreak before Nadal ended the contest on his second match point. -
All Blacks aim to lift mood after Smith scandal
DURBAN (Reuters) - New Zealand will aim for a clean sweep in this season's Rugby Championship when they take on struggling South Africa in Durban on Saturday to lift the mood around the squad after scrumhalf Aaron Smith was sent home in disgrace. -
Ricciardo enjoys banter before the F1 battle resumes
SUZUKA, Japan (Reuters) - A beaming Daniel Ricciardo enjoyed some light-hearted banter with Red Bull team mate Max Verstappen at the Japanese Grand Prix on Thursday in an exchange that also underscored their rivalry. -
Svitolina stuns Kerber in reach China Open
Elina Svitolina stayed calm in the face of adversity to secure a surprise 6-3 7-5 win over world No.1 Angelique Kerber at the China Open. -
Russian Chicherova stripped of 2008 Olympics high jump medal
BERLIN (Reuters) - Russian high jumper Anna Chicherova was officially stripped of her 2008 Beijing Olympics bronze medal after she tested positive for banned substances in re-tests of samples, the International Olympic Committee said on Thursday. -
Sandow named in Warrington GF squad
Warrington coach Tony Smith has named Australian scrum-half Chris Sandow in his 19-man squad for Saturday's Super League Grand Final against Wigan. -
India's Raina recalled for NZ ODI series
Batsman Suresh Raina has been recalled into India's one-day squad for the upcoming series against New Zealand. -
Son scores as South Korea come from behind to beat Qatar
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea got their 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign back on track with a come-from-behind 3-2 win over Qatar on Thursday as Son Heung-min maintained his red-hot club form by grabbing a second-half winner in Suwon. -
Japan snatch late winner against Iraq
Japan made a disappointing start to the final stage of Asian qualifying with a 2-1 home loss to the United Arab Emirates last month but victories over Thailand and the Iraqis have lifted them into second spot in Group B. -
IOC must redeem itself for 2018 after Rio fail, says iNADO
LONDON (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) lost the anti-doping battle at Rio but can redeem itself in time for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games, anti-doping officials said on Thursday. -
India's Raina recalled for New Zealand ODI series
The 29-year-old, who last played an ODI for India in 2015, was overlooked by selectors for India's ODI tour of Australia earlier this year, the tour of Zimbabwe in June and the Twenty20 squad for the two matches against West Indies in August. -
ITF hits back at Sharapova criticism
LONDON (Reuters) - The International Tennis Federation (ITF) hit back on Thursday at criticism over its handling of Maria Sharapova's drugs ban for meldonium. -
Kennedy wins Swans' best and fairest
Midfielder Josh Kennedy has won Sydney' Swans' best and fairest award for a third time and finished in their top-three for the seventh time in as many seasons. -
Fit again Guendogan hopes for Germany comeback
HAMBURG, Germany (Reuters) - Germany midfielder Ilkay Guendogan is looking forward to making his international comeback after missing almost a year due to a string of injuries, but he is not yet thinking about the 2018 World Cup. -
England's Watson set to miss rugby Autumn internationals with broken jaw
LONDON (Reuters) - England winger Anthony Watson is likely to miss the Autumn internationals after suffering a broken jaw, his club Bath said on Thursday. -
De Allende, De Klerk get crack at All Blacks
DURBAN (Reuters) - Scrumhalf Faf de Klerk and centre Damian de Allende have been recalled to the South African side for Saturday’s final Rugby Championship clash against New Zealand at King’s Park in Durban. -
Springboks De Allende, De Klerk to play NZ
South Africa are hoping to wrap up second place in the Rugby Championship with a victory over the high-flying All Blacks. -
Indian cricket board faces Supreme Court intervention after resisting reforms
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The influential Indian cricket board (BCCI) is facing a possible leadership crisis after the country's Supreme Court demanded it accept sweeping changes by Friday. -
England have learnt lesson from shock Euro 2016 exit - Walker
England have endured a rocky patch off the pitch since their shock last 16 loss to Iceland in the European Championship in June -- losing two managers in the space of three months. Roy Hodgson left following the Euros debacle while Sam Allardyce was sacked last week following an undercover newspaper sting. -
Mercedes identify cause of Hamilton’s engine blowout
SUZUKA, Japan (Reuters) - Mercedes have pinpointed the cause of the engine blowout that forced Lewis Hamilton to retire while leading the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix, and have put safeguards in place to avoid a repeat heading into this weekend’s race in Japan. -
Japan build for Rugby World Cup with tough tour
Japan, who created the biggest shock in Rugby World Cup history last year when they stunned South Africa in the pool stage, will take on Argentina in Tokyo on Nov. 5 before travelling to Europe to play Georgia, Wales and Fiji, in France, during the test period. -
Boxing sidelines refs/judges from Olympics
After controversy over the new scoring system at the Olympics all 36 referees and judges used in Rio have been sidelined until an investigation is complete. -
AIBA sidelines referees and judges pending probe
LONDON (Reuters) - Boxing body AIBA has sidelined all 36 referees and judges used at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics until an investigation has been concluded, it said on Thursday. -
Team examine possible Wimbledon fix
Tennis investigators are examining whether a match at Wimbledon this year was fixed.
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