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Six Aussie Test spots open, says Taylor
Former captain Mark Taylor believes six spots are up for grabs in the Australian team for the first Test against South Africa. -
Florida declares new Zika area
Florida Governor Rick Scott says a local transmission of the mosquito-borne Zika virus is occurring in a new small area. -
Five of Bob Dylan's best lyrics
From his prophetic vision of environmental apocalypse to the gentle intimacy of love in a cold climate, Bob Dylan has written some of the last century's most memorable lyrics. -
NBL great Gaze seals first coaching win
Andrew Gaze secured his first win as an NBL coach, guiding the Sydney Kings to a 88-84 win over Illawarra Hawks. -
Salman Rushdie hails 'brilliant' Nobel winner Bob Dylan
Nobel laureate Bob Dylan was on Thursday praised as "brilliant" by British author Salman Rushdie, who had been one of the favourites to pick up the prestigious literary award won by the US singer-songwriter. -
Trump is a dropkick: Frydenberg
Senior government minister Josh Frydenberg says he called Donald Trump a dropkick over a year ago and isn't backing away from the comment. -
Govt hopes opp changes mind on plebiscite
A senior government minister thinks Labor may "come to its senses" and support a plebiscite on same-sex marriage. -
Govt laughs at its own lower house blunder
Cabinet minister Josh Frydenberg says the government is laughing at its inadvertent support for a Labor amendment that was critical of itself. -
Palestine players pose with killer banner
Players on a Palestine football team have posed for a photograph with a banner praising the man behind a deadly shooting in Jerusalem. -
Pakistan dominate day-night Dubai Test
Pakistan have closed at 1-279 on day one of the second-ever day-night Test against the West Indies in Dubai. -
Westwood finds form in British Masters
Lee Westwood has brushed off a woeful run of form to move within a shot of the lead at the British Masters. -
Infantino says 32, 40 and 48-team World Cups on the table
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Thursday that proposals for a 32, 40 or 48-team World Cup in 2026 were still on the table and that a larger tournament would not mean a drop in quality. -
Wright's success can go well beyond 2016
Tyler Wright could be a force in surfing for years to come if she remains as determined as she was in her world champion year. -
Kangaroos cast aside Origin animosity
The Kangaroos says they have put State of Origin differences aside for the betterment of the national side. -
Neymar vows to continue showboating despite criticism
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona and Brazil forward Neymar has said he will continue to show off his skills on the pitch even if his showboating upsets opponents. -
Trump denies women's sex assault claims
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he will provide evidence "very soon" to disprove multiple women's claims he sexually assaulted them. -
Confident Koeman says Everton can prevail over 'risky' City
City dropped their first points this season when they were beaten away at Tottenham Hotspur in their last match, and Koeman is confident Everton can use the space left by Guardiola's high-press tactics to their advantage. -
Bradley urges Swansea to take game to Arsenal
Bradley, the former U.S. national team manager, became the first American coach in England's top flight when he was appointed by Swansea earlier this month following the departure of Italian Francesco Guidolin. -
Bookmakers suspend betting on Conte leaving Chelsea
Betway and Paddy Power have stopped accepting bets on the Italian, who joined the club in the close season, while Sky Bet is offering odds of 6/4 that he will be the next casualty in the top-flight sack race. -
Phelan appointed permanent Hull City manager
LONDON (Reuters) - Hull City have appointed interim boss Mike Phelan as head coach on a permanent basis, the Premier League club said on Thursday. -
UCI makes changes to Omnium
Cycling's world governing body has once again changed the format of the multi-discipline omnium. -
Power restoration near complete in Vic
Power should be restored by the end of the day to the remaining homes left without power since Sunday's deadly wind event. -
Disabled Vic woman half-dragged into home
A young woman is dead and another allegedly raped in distressing cases in Victoria's disability sector, according to the Public Advocate. -
Kerber progresses, Venus shocked in Hong Kong
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Angelique Kerber dropped only one game on Thursday as she completed a rain-delayed 6-2 3-6 6-2 win over little known American Louisa Chirico to reach the quarter-finals of the Hong Kong Open, while second seed Venus Williams slumped out. -
Stransky rips into 'rotten' Springboks
Springboks Rugby World Cup hero Joel Stransky claims rugby in South Africa is rotten from top to bottom. -
Five Russian race walkers handed four-year bans by CAS
Elmira Alembekova, Ivan Noskov, Mikhail Ryzhov, Vera Sokolova and Denis Strelkov have also had all their competitive results between June 2, 2015 and July 15, 2015 disqualified. -
Russian walkers banned for four years
Five Russian walkers have been banned for four years by the Court of Arbitration for Sport after testing positive for EPO in 2015. -
Stuttering Real, Barca face more tough tests
BARCELONA (Reuters) - The two biggest names in Spanish club football will be anxious to put uncharacteristically stuttering starts to the season behind them on Saturday when they face sides that have set them stern tests in the recent past. -
Chelsea agree long-term kit deal with Nike
LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea announced on Thursday a long-term partnership with Nike from next year in a deal that media reports suggested could be worth 60 million pounds a season. -
Gavrilova to face Kerber in Hong Kong
Australia's Daria Gavrilova has reached the quarter-finals of the Hong Kong Open where she will face world No.1 Angelique Kerber. -
Dembele a doubt for Tottenham's trip to West Brom
The Belgium international, a key player for Pochettino last season, has featured in just two games for Tottenham in the current campaign. -
Webber to retire from motor racing
Mark Webber has announced he will retire from motor racing at the end of the world endurance season in November. -
Back to the drawing board for Napoli after Milik injury
MILAN (Reuters) - Just as they seemed to have found a replacement for the departed Gonzalo Higuain, Napoli must rebuild their attack again after newcomer Arkadiusz Milik suffered a serious knee injury last week. -
Former F1 driver Webber announces retirement
LONDON (Reuters) - Former Formula One driver Mark Webber will retire from professional racing at the end of the world endurance season in Bahrain in November, Porsche said on Thursday. -
Lahm wants Bayern to rediscover aggressive edge
BERLIN (Reuters) - Champions Bayern Munich need to find their edge again if they are to challenge for trophies this season, captain Philipp Lahm said as they prepare to face Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday in the Bundesliga after the break for international matches. -
Willett out of British Masters golf tournament with bad back
WATFORD, England (Reuters) - U.S. Masters champion Danny Willett was forced to pull out of the British Masters on Thursday because of a bad back, organisers said. -
Golf - End of an era as pioneer Pak bids farewell
SEOUL (Reuters) - It has been 18 years since Pak Se-ri shed socks and shoes and stepped gingerly into the water to play a daring recovery stroke at the 1998 U.S. Women's Open, a shot that both defined her career and helped change the face of women's golf forever. -
Kyrgios fined $16,500 by ATP after Shanghai Masters meltdown
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios has been fined $16,500 (13,524 pounds) by the ATP for breaching the ATP's code of conduct during his defeat at the Shanghai Masters on Wednesday. -
India's Raina ruled out of first ODI against New Zealand
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. -
Golf - Poulter back with a bang as he shares Macau Open lead
The 40-year-old Englishman birdied all the par-five holes at Macau Golf and Country Club to join Spaniard Carlos Pigem on seven-under-par 64 at the Asian Tour event. -
Arsenal's Wenger tips Southgate for permanent England role
Following England's lacklustre goalless World Cup qualifier draw with Slovenia on Tuesday and an underwhelming 2-0 win over minnows Malta last weekend, Southgate has two more games in charge to convince the FA that he is the right man for the job. -
Liverpool, Man United warn fans ahead of league clash
The English clubs were fined by UEFA earlier this year over a variety of charges, including illicit chanting, during their Europa League last-16 tie in March. The clubs were fined 40,000 euros (£36723.84) each for the chants by their fans. -
New Scottish independence bill announced
A consultation gets underway next week on plans for a second Scottish independence referendum, the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed. -
Bob Dylan wins Nobel Prize in literature
Bob Dylan has won the 2016 Nobel Prize in literature. -
Fury vacates world titles, has boxing licence suspended
LONDON (Reuters) - British heavyweight Tyson Fury has had his boxing licence suspended, hours after he announced he was relinquishing his two world titles to focus on his mental health. -
Soccer clubs discuss breakaway after Champions League changes
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - A group of leading clubs from counties including Denmark, Scotland and the Netherlands are in talks to create a new trans-European soccer league in response to recent proposals to change the format of the Champions League. -
Bigger World Cup is "complete insanity", says Dortmund CEO
BERLIN (Reuters) - FIFA President Gianni Infantino's proposal for a bigger World Cup is complete insanity, putting more pressure on already stretched players and risking damage to the sport's showcase event, Borussia Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke told Reuters on Thursday -
'Devastated' skier Johaug returns positive test
OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegian cross-country skier Therese Johaug says she is 'devasted' after her country's skiing federation confirmed the 28-year-old had returned a positive test for a banned substance found in sunburn cream on Thursday. -
Boko Haram releases 21 Chibok girls: Nigerian official
Jihadist group Boko Haram released 21 kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls to the Nigerian government following a prisoner swap, an official in the president's office said Thursday. -
UCI boss backs British cycling ahead of anti-doping probe
Local media says the probe concerned Team Sky and former Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins, with a specific focus on the delivery to team Sky in June 2011 of a medical package after the Dauphine-Libere race and ahead of that year's Tour.
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