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Study finds scary levels of wee in pools
A Canadian study of swimming pools has found 75 litres of urine in small-sized pools. -
Argentine FA faces possible FIFA ban
ASUNCION (Reuters) - FIFA warned the Argentine FA (AFA) on Wednesday it faces possible suspension if it does not accept South American soccer's governing body CONMEBOL as arbiter in vetting candidates for AFA presidential elections. -
Fallout from Italy's ruck tactics lingers
England skipper Dylan Hartley says he is to blame for the team's slow reaction to Italy's tactics at Twickenham on Sunday. -
Ronaldo late show salvages draw for 10-man Real Madrid
MADRID (Reuters) - Cristiano Ronaldo spearheaded a courageous late fightback from 10-man Real Madrid to rescue a 3-3 home draw with Las Palmas in La Liga on Wednesday after Gareth Bale was sent off. -
Centrelink bosses defend debt measures
The heads of Centrelink have defended the welfare agency's controversial debt recovery system while appearing before a Senate hearing. -
Two banned from Oscars after blunder
The two accountants responsible for the biggest blunder in Oscars history have been told they will never return to the awards show. -
India vow to be smarter with DRS
Murali Vijay, who was responsible for one of India's many frivolous reviews in the first Test, says they have to be smarter with the Decision Review System. -
Hamilton feels for Stroll after Canadian crashes
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Canadian teeenage rookie Lance Stroll kept a brave face and drew sympathy from triple world champion Lewis Hamilton after crashing his Williams in Formula One testing on Wednesday. -
Bottas puts Mercedes on top, Stroll crashes
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Valtteri Bottas lapped Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya faster than any driver in the V6 turbo era on Wednesday as Formula One champions Mercedes enjoyed another trouble-free day of pre-season testing. -
Fillon faces 'fake job' charges but stays in French campaign
French rightwing presidential candidate Francois Fillon announced Wednesday that he would be charged over a fake job scandal that has battered his campaign, but vowed to continue his bid for power. -
Abetz wants existing worker pay protected
Former employment minister Eric Abetz has weighed into the debate over penalty rate cuts, arguing existing workers should have their pay packets protected. -
Jail term could stamp out doping in Ethiopia - Gebrselassie
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopian distance-running great Haile Gebrselassie believes doping could be stamped out in his country if an athlete who failed a test for meldonium is sent to prison. -
Syria regime, rebels committed war crimes in Aleppo: UN
War crimes were committed by all Syrian sides during the battle for Aleppo, which included chemical weapons attacks, civilian executions and forced displacements following the rebel defeat, a UN probe said Wednesday. -
St-Pierre set for Bisping title fight
Georges St-Pierre will walk straight back into the UFC and into the Octagon with a fight for Michael Bisping's middleweight title. -
MMA-St-Pierre to make UFC return in title fight with Bisping
"We haven't set a date yet, but that's the fight," White said during an appearance on ESPN's SportsCenter. "He has to be tested by (U.S. Anti-Doping Agency) for the next three months. -
Scott Hend chasing US Masters debut
Australian Scott Hend has one mission at the World Golf Championship event in Mexico - break back into the world's top 50 and snare a US Masters invitation. -
WADA encouraged by Putin's doping comments
WADA believes Russia is showing progress in relation to doping given recent comments by Vladimir Putin. -
LeBron James welcomes Andrew Bogut to Cavs
Cleveland Cavaliers coach Tyronne Lue says he is not sure when Andrew Bogut will join the team but he likes what the big Australian will add to his roster. -
Three dead in Melbourne factory fire
Three people, thought to be squatters, have died after a suspicious factory fire in Melbourne's Footscray. -
Nations pledge to counter US abortion ban
To stop women's health taking "steps back into the Dark Ages" 50 nations are attending a family planning conference to counter the US ban on abortion funding. -
Former Germany defender Schaefer joins Tampa Bay
BERLIN (Reuters) - Former VfL Wolfsburg and Germany defender Marcel Schaefer is leaving to join Tampa Bay Rowdies in the United Soccer League with immediate effect, the German club said on Wednesday. -
KP, Rossouw bail on Karachi T20 final
Several international stars won't play the final of the Pakistan Super League, citing security concerns. -
More 100m, less discus to boost sport, says Edwards
LONDON (Reuters) - Athletics’ proud position as the number one Olympic sport is far from secure, according to Britain’s triple jump champion-turned broadcaster Jonathan Edwards, who also says the Diamond League needs to focus more on big names and less on equality. -
Team Sky did not keep proper medical records, UKAD head says
LONDON (Reuters) - Team Sky did not keep complete medical records for their riders, the head of the UK Anti-Doping agency said on Wednesday. -
Wildcat Knight to have concussion tests
The Perth Wildcats might have to play game three of the NBL Finals without veteran Matt Knight. -
Souths light fire under George Burgess
Souths coach Michael Maguire has shown he has no regard for reputation by dropping George Burgess for their NRL season opener. -
Sims wants to spark rep hopes in middle
Tariq Sims burst onto the NRL scene as an Origin second-rower in the waiting, but now he hopes he can get his first NSW jersey by moving to the middle. -
Sharks aim to stop horror starting record
Cronulla are the slowest starters to the NRL season over the past five years and they know they need to arrest that as they seek to defend their premiership. -
More early AFL woes for Swan McVeigh
Sydney could begin the AFL season with six of their 2016 grand final team on the sidelines with former co-captain Jarrad McVeigh battling a calf injury -
Goldstein shocked at AFL's third-man ban
Star North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein said he wanted the third man-up rule modified, rather than having the tactic banned. -
$16m bill for govt cervical cancer bungle
The federal government's bungling of the new cervical cancer test rollout will cost taxpayers more than $16 million, a parliamentary committee has heard. -
Trade to give glimpse of 2017 growth
New figures will indicate whether the strong economic growth recorded in the December quarter extended into the early stages of 2017. -
Court to clarify Culleton replacement
The High Court is set to clarify how Rod Culleton will be replaced as a senator for Western Australia. -
Ukrainian Tereshchuk stripped of Beijing pentathlon bronze
A re-test of the 35-year-old Ukrainian's sample discovered the anabolic steroid turinabol, the IOC said. -
Manly chief wants match-fixing probe ended
Manly chairman Scott Penn wants police to wind up the investigation into alleged match-fixing by his team unless they have new evidence to produce. -
Double triple-jump misery on the horizon for Edwards
LONDON (Reuters) - Jonathan Edwards grimaces when he thinks about the World Athletics Championships in London this year. -
Velon venture launches "hammer", a new series
PARIS (Reuters) - A leading group of elite teams is launching a series of team events that they believe will increase interest in cycling. -
Moses extends contract with league leaders Chelsea
The 26-year-old, who started out as a midfielder, has become a key player for Chelsea this season, excelling in a wing-back role since manager Antonio Conte switched to a 3-4-3 formation in October. -
Women less likely to get heart checks
A study of more than 53,000 Australian patients has found women are "worryingly" less likely to be checked for risk factors of cardiovascular disease. -
Bottas blasts around Barcelona circuit
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Valtteri Bottas lapped Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya faster than any driver in the V6 turbo era as Formula One champions Mercedes enjoyed another trouble-free morning in pre-season testing. -
Valtteri Bottas goes fastest at F1 testing
Daniel Ricciardo was quick in testing at Catalunya but Valterri Bottas was a lot quicker in his Mercedes. -
Niskanen takes revenge on Norway with stunning 15km win
LAHTI, Finland (Reuters) - Finland's Iivo Niskanen exacted his revenge on Norway following a crash that cost him gold in Sunday's team sprint, crushing the competition to win the 15km race at the Nordic Ski World Championships on Wednesday ahead of a pair of Norwegian skiers. -
Qld LNP sugar bill fails to pass
Legislation to force arbitration between sugar companies introduced by the LNP and rushed through Queensland parliament has failed at the final hurdle. -
Rise and fall: how gender pay gap grows
Female bosses in Australia earn $93,000, or 26.5 per cent, less a year on average than their male counterparts, according to a new report. -
Female bosses earn 26% less than males
Senior female managers earn an average of $93,000 less each year than their male colleagues, according to a new report. -
China to send probes to three asteroids
China will send probes to three asteroids to collect samples and study their movements, state media reports. -
Golf's governing bodies propose 'fundamental' rule changes
The United States Golf Association (USGA) and the R&A have also proposed relaxing rules for putting greens, water hazards and bunkers, and allowing players to take a two-stroke penalty when faced with an unplayable shot in a bunker. -
Naples mayor joins row over controversial Juventus win
MILAN (Reuters) - The mayor of Naples joined in the almost inevitable row that blew up on Wednesday after Juventus were awarded two penalties in the previous night's 3-1 Coppa Italia win over Napoli. -
Uber CEO caught on video arguing on fares
Uber, the ride-sharing service, has been hit by another scandal with footage of the chief executive arguing over fares with a driver. -
Guardiola says Man City owner wants him to stay for 'long' time
Guardiola, who took over at City before the start of the season, won two Champions League, three La Liga and two King's Cup titles as Barcelona coach. Two domestic doubles followed at Bayern Munich.
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