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Woods hits first public shots in months
Tiger Woods has made a cameo appearance on a makeshift tee of a new public-access golf course he has designed. -
Woods hits first public shots in months, no date for return
Woods, who has not played a tournament since pulling out of a European Tour event in February because of back spasms, took two swings into a par-three hole in front of a crowd that were on hand for his course design announcement in Missouri. -
Ronaldo hat-trick gets Real through in ECL
Cristiano Ronaldo has reached a Champions League milestone as Real Madrid advanced to the semi-finals. -
No regrets over Bennell recruitment: Lyon
Fremantle coach Ross Lyon has defended Harley Bennell after the injured AFL star was asked to leave a flight. -
Djokovic survives shock to reach Monte Carlo round three
MONTE CARLO (Reuters) - World number two Novak Djokovic came close to an early exit at the Monte Carlo Masters but finally emerged triumphant with a 6-3 3-6 7-5 second-round victory against France's Gilles Simon on Tuesday. -
Dortmund emotionally ready to face Monaco - Tuchel
MONACO (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund will be emotionally ready to overturn a one-goal deficit against Monaco after losing their Champions League quarter-final first leg following an attack on the team bus, coach Thomas Tuchel said on Tuesday. -
Guns, explosives found at Marseille flat
Just days before the French election police have arrested two men who were preparing an imminent terror attack. -
Three out of four shoulder charges not bad
Sam Burgess has become the third player to avoid being banned at the NRL judiciary this year after being cited for a shoulder charge. -
Setbacks will benefit Mitchell: Graham
Canterbury captain James Graham has backed Sydney Roosters youngster Latrell Mitchell to learn from his last round setback and set a course for greatness. -
Newcastle hope to sign marquee forwards
Newcastle coach Nathan Brown is still hopeful of luring two marquee forwards despite missing out on not one but two high-profile signings already this year. -
Giants seek first AFL win at the SCG
Greater Western Sydney are looking for their first SCG win when they play the Swans in the Harbour City AFL derby on Saturday -
David Swallow won't shirk the hard work
Injuries have robbed Gold Coast star David Swallow of two years of his AFL career but he says he won't ever change the hard edge he plays the game with. -
Moses still wants to fire Tigers: Woods
Wests Tigers captain Aaron Woods says Mitchell Moses still wants to to "rip in" for his NRL club despite uncertainty surrounding his departure to Parramatta. -
Dockers gun Mundy praises 'resilient' Ross
Fremantle veteran David Mundy says the Dockers went back to basics to improve their poor start to the AFL season. -
Brighton chairman says won't break the bank after Premier League promotion
Brighton's Glenn Murray and Solly March scored in a 2-1 win over Wigan Athletic in the Championship on Monday to secure the south coast team's return to the top flight after a 34-year absence. -
Third of assault patients female: study
Most women and girls hospitalised for assault need treatment because they've suffered domestic violence involving their partner, a study has found. -
'Unwitting accomplice': Russian bomber
The man accused of organising a suicide bombing on the St Petersburg metro says he didn't realise what he was helping with. -
Barca manager urges fans to help launch another comeback against Juventus
MADRID (Reuters) - Barcelona manager Luis Enrique urged the club's fans to create a wild atmosphere in Camp Nou to help the team complete another improbable comeback in the Champions League, this time against Juventus. -
Jobless rate heading down to 5 pct: IMF
The IMF is predicting a pick-up in Australian economic growth this year which should help the unemployment rate ease towards five per cent. -
Zanetti says Inter aim to be one of world's top 10 clubs
MILAN (Reuters) - Inter Milan, currently enduring their fifth straight season without Champions League football, are determined to establish themselves as one of the world's top 10 clubs, vice president Javier Zanetti told Reuters in an interview. -
Gatland ready to reveal Lions squad
LONDON (Reuters) - Warren Gatland will reveal his British and Irish Lions squad for the daunting tour of New Zealand on Wednesday, when talk in rugby clubs across the region will quickly switch from who will be on the plane to who is likely to be in the test team. -
Turkish helicopter carrying 12 crashes
A Turkish police helicopter carrying 12 people has crashed in the eastern province of Tunceli, officials say. -
Lewis felt guilt as Demons lost in AFL
Suspended Melbourne recruit Jordan Lewis says is was "hard to watch" the Demons succumb to Fremantle last weekend. -
Picken signs new AFL deal with Bulldogs
Western Bulldogs star Liam Picken says it was an easy decision to sign a new two-year deal with the premiers. -
The UK's new and upcoming tech IPOs
Here are the tech companies that are planning to launch on the stock market in the UK in the next few months. -
Miners not worried about 457 visa changes
The mining industry says it's okay with scrapping 457 visas as long as it can bring in foreign workers when it needs them for new projects. -
Birmingham appoint former Tottenham boss Redknapp as manager
Redknapp, who at 70 becomes the oldest manager in English football, guided Tottenham to Champions League qualification in the 2009-10 season. -
North Korea threatens 'all out war'
North Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Han Song-Ryol says any military action against it by the United States will prompt "all out war". -
Hold off the fat to ease osteoarthritis
Australian researchers have found that eating a high-fat, high-carbohydrate diet may cause damage to cartilage in the knee and other joints. -
Brooks re-signs with Wests Tigers
Halfback Luke Brooks has signed a contract extension with the Wests Tigers for another two NRL seasons. -
North AFL defender sidelined again
North Melbourne have suffered an injury blow with defender Sam Wright sidelined for six to eight weeks with a foot injury. -
Lampard lauds Terry as greatest Premier League defender
The 36-year-old former England international, who made his Chelsea debut in 1998, played more than 700 games for the club and has been their most successful captain. -
Wallaby Fardy rails at 'faceless men' running Super Rugby
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Former Australia loose forward Scott Fardy has criticised Super Rugby's governing body SANZAAR as an organisation of "faceless men in suits" far removed from the players on the pitch who are worried about their livelihoods. -
Leicester are underdogs against Atletico, says Fuchs
Premier League champions Leicester are the only English team left in the Champions League and their debut campaign hangs in the balance as they look to overcome a 1-0 deficit from the first leg in Madrid at the King Power Stadium. -
IMF warns Greece over unsustainable debt
Christine Lagarde says the International Monetary Fund will not take part in a bailout program for Greece if it deems the country's debt is unsustainable. -
Chooks' TKO knocked down by mental demons
Sydney Roosters back-rower Sio Siua Taukeiaho admits to battling mental demons as he made his comeback from knee surgery. -
FNQ councils call for more action on crocs
Three far north Queensland councils are concerned about the spread of crocodiles and urged the state government to do more to protect residents. -
Broncos' Pangai Jnr ruled out for 12 weeks
Brisbane have been dealt a blow after bench forward Tevita Pangai Junior was ruled out for up to 12 weeks with a finger injury. -
Tomic says no to Davis Cup in 2017
Davis Cup for Australia is not on Bernard Tomic's radar in 2017 as he looks to rebuild his flagging ranking after a depressing run of five first-round losses. -
Lynch pins hopes on Suns' depth vs Crows
The hamstring injury to Gold Coast co-captain Steven May will add further pressure to the Suns' defence as they prepare to face the unbeaten Adelaide Crows. -
Hayne back running, eyes Titans return
Gold Coast coach Neil Henry says Jarryd Hayne has returned to training for the injury-hit NRL club. -
Spurs win despite Mills' horror shooting
San Antonio's All Star Kawhi Leonard pulled off a Herculean effort with 37 points and 11 rebounds in their NBA playoff win against Memphis. -
Marine Le Pen: Madame Présidente?
The far-right candidate leads in French polls, but her challenges may prove insurmountable. -
'Australian workers must have priority': Turnbull scraps 457 visa program
The federal government will abolish the 457 visa program that allows skilled foreigners to work in Australia. -
Six questions about the French elections
Will France elect far right candidate Marine Le Pen or far left candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon? Or will the country vote for a more conventional choice? -
What's the healthiest way to eat a vegetable?
Vegetables are an incredibly healthy source of fuel—nutrient-packed and light on the calories. There's no question about that. And they're jam-packed with essential vitamins. But like any food, there's perhaps a million ways one can eat them: raw, steamed, baked, and even fried. But some enthusiasts claim that the process of cooking vegetables causes them to lose a portion of their nutritious value. Is this true? What's the most nutritious way to eat your veggies? -
The bunker-busting nuclear bomb that almost was
So, the Pentagon used a massive bomb against caves in eastern Afghanistan that currently house ISIS fighters, and previously housed insurgents fighting against British rule in the 19th century and mujahadeen fighting against Soviet control in the 20th century. For centuries, the caves of Afghanistan have made it difficult for outsiders to control the country. But in the early 21st century, the United States considered developing a brand new weapon to nullify these ancient defenses. The “Ro -
Researchers drag horrifying new species of nightmare monster from lagoon
In watching the giant shipworm Kuphus polythalamia ooze out of its shell like Tim Burton's idea of cake frosting, a few words might spring into your mind. "Science fiction plague," perhaps, or "dear god, why have you forsaken us," or "put that thing back where it came from, so help me." But Margo Haygood, a research professor in medicinal chemistry at the University of Utah College of Pharmacy, gushes that the worm is "the prize, the unicorn" of the shipworm world. -
Google is using AI to help humans and computers communicate through art
Google went big on art this week. The company launched a platform to help people who are terrible at art communicate visually. It also published research about teaching art to another terrible stick-figure drawer: a neural network. -
Deep sea (not)tourism could become a thing soon
Stockton Rush wants to take explorers into the deep sea. Not just scientific researchers or military personnel, but regular (well, wealthy) travelers on a quest of discovery. But don't call them tourists.
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