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Murray sent packing from Madrid Open, Djokovic eases into quarters
MADRID (Reuters) - World number one Andy Murray crashed out 6-3 6-3 in the third round of the Madrid Open on Thursday to 20-year-old Borna Coric as his difficult start to the clay court season continued. -
Vast area of unrecorded forest revealed
Scientists from 15 organisations across the world, including the University of Adelaide, have discovered a huge area of forest using new techniques. -
Alonso's Indy 500 car will go to his museum
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Fernando Alonso said on Thursday he will get to keep the Indianapolis 500 car that he races in later this month to add to his museum collection. -
Hamilton expecting a better weekend in Spain
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Triple Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday he expects to be back up to speed in Spain this weekend after struggling for pace in Russia. -
Wines relishes AFL leadership at Port
Midfielder Ollie Wines captained Port Adelaide for the first time a fortnight ago, a role many see him assuming full time in the future. -
Red-hot Storm bracing for Origin drain
Melbourne are preparing to lose as many as eight players to State of Origin duty this year, up from just two last season. -
Morgan ready to wear Queensland No.6
North Queensland playmaker Michael Morgan took on more responsibility in the Cowboys' attack on Thursday night and it could help him to a starting Origin spot. -
Jury out on "favourites" England: Starc
Australian quick Mitchell Starc says the jury is out on how self proclaimed "deserved" favourites England will cope in the cut-throat Champions Trophy. -
Bulldogs can only blame themselves: Hasler
Canterbury coach Des Hasler expects better game management after his team failed to score in the first 50 minutes of their 30-14 NRL loss to North Queensland. -
Alexander keen to remain with Brumbies
Former Wallabies prop Ben Alexander is keen to stay at the Brumbies in 2018 despite not being able to open contract talks for a new Super Rugby deal. -
Koeman issues contract ultimatum to Barkley
LONDON (Reuters) - Everton midfielder Ross Barkley has been handed an ultimatum by manager Ronald Koeman, who says he will be put up for sale unless he agrees a new contract by next weekend. -
Markovic to miss Hull survival fight due to injury
Markovic, who scored twice in last six games, picked up an ankle injury during Saturday's 2-0 home defeat by Sunderland which dragged Hull back into the drop zone. -
FIFA hasn't changed since Blatter era, says Prince Ali
MANAMA (Reuters) - FIFA President Gianni Infantino has failed to change the way the organisation is run, according to Jordanian Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein, a former candidate for world football's top job. -
Football - Argentine Bauza named United Arab Emirates coach
Bauza replaces Mahdi Ali, who resigned following a 2-0 World Cup qualifying loss against Australia in March. -
Lay day called at Rio Pro surfing event
Organisers made the early decision to call off competition for the day at the Rio Pro due to small and inconsistent waves. -
Halep keeps Madrid Open defence on track
Defending champion Simona Halep became the first woman into the Madrid Open semi-finals after an easy straight-sets win over Coco Vandeweghe. -
Marcelino named Valencia coach
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Valencia on Thursday named former Villarreal manager Marcelino as coach for next season, as the fallen giants of La Liga plot a revival in fortunes after two disappointing seasons and a slew of managers. -
Conte proud of his problem-solving at Chelsea
LONDON (Reuters) - Antonio Conte says guiding Chelsea to the Premier League title from last season's 10th-placed finish would be one of his best achievements as a manager. -
Swansea boss says no room for complacency against relegated Sunderland
David Moyes' Sunderland have already been relegated from the Premier League having won just six games all season, but stunned Hull City last weekend with an unexpected victory that hauled The Tigers into the drop zone. -
Gladbach's Johnson signs contract extension
BERLIN (Reuters) - Borussia Moenchengladbach's versatile midfielder Fabian Johnson has signed a two-year contract extension that will keep the U.S. international at the Bundesliga club until 2020, they said on Thursday. -
Port train in Shanghai for Suns AFL clash
Port Adelaide AFL coach Ken Hinkley says once the ball is bounced at Jiangwan Stadium in their historic Gold Coast clash, the players' instincts will take over. -
I smoked marijuana: minister
Social Services Minister Christian Porter - who wants to drug test new welfare entrants - has confirmed he smoked marijuana as a youth. -
Honduras male inmate tries to escape prison dressed as a woman
It was the way he awkwardly walked in high heels that gave him away. That, and his suspiciously deep voice. -
Myles not confident of Qld Origin call-up
Veteran prop Nate Myles admits he is not confident of being retained by loyal Queensland selectors for the May 31 State of Origin opener in Brisbane. -
Europa win won't make Man United's season a success: Keane
Mourinho steered United to League Cup success in February but with the club unlikely to finish in the top four it appears they will need to win the Europa League if they are to secure a Champions League berth next season. -
Consistent Chelsea deserve top position, says West Brom's Pulis
Chelsea's 3-0 win over Middlesbrough on Monday moved them seven points clear at the top with three games left and a win at West Brom will make them champions. -
Nixon comparison with Comey sacking
Donald Trump's sacking of FBI Director James Comey has drawn comparisons to Richard Nixon's removal of the prosecutor overseeing the Watergate investigation. -
Stoke's goalkeeping change to prepare Butland, says Hughes
Butland returned to action in April after a year on the sidelines with an ankle injury and was chosen over Grant, who has kept nine clean sheets in 30 appearances for the club this season. -
Stop political churn, plan long-term: poll
Australian voters want to see less leadership switches and more long-term decision-making, according to a new poll. -
Dogs lose Bob, no Treloar for Pies in AFL
Collingwood midfielder Adam Treloar and Western Bulldogs captain Bob Murphy are the biggest names missing from round-eight AFL teams. -
Malaysia FA asks government to take call on Pyongyang trip
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - The Football Association of Malaysia fears for the safety of its players in Pyongyang but it is for the government to decide whether the team should travel to North Korea for next month's Asian Cup qualifier, the FA chief said on Thursday. -
Cricket pay dispute no distraction: Starc
A pay dispute will not be a distraction for Australia's cricketers at the Champions Trophy in England, fast bowler Mitchell Starc insists. -
Whitelock out of Highlanders rugby side
A training ground injury has ruled Highlanders forward Luke Whitelock out of the Super Rugby match against the Bulls in Pretoria. -
Xi, new South Korean leader talk nuclear
A day after his inauguration, South Korean President Moon Jae-in has held nuclear talks with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. -
Storm's NRL interest in Bulldogs' Kasiano
Melbourne NRL coach Craig Bellamy says he's hoping to lure Canterbury prop Sam Kasiano to the Storm. -
Newcastle owner promises Benitez 'every penny' for next season
Newcastle will require significant spending on transfers and equipments to thrive in the league and Benitez had previously expressed his frustration at the club's lack of new signings in the January transfer window. -
Wallabies Beale, Genia might be rested for June tests
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia backs Kurtley Beale and Will Genia may be rested for the June internationals against Fiji, Scotland and Italy as coach Michael Cheika considers blooding new players at test level two years out from the World Cup in Japan. -
Confusion over cost of company tax cuts
Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison have taken several attempts to explain to parliament how much the government's 10-year tax plan will cost. -
FA bans several England supporters over Dortmund misconduct
The FA along with the UK Football Policing Unit are investigating England supporters after they sang songs about World War II and booed the German national anthem during the friendly. -
Eagle Petrie on track for early AFL return
West Coast veteran Drew Petrie has recovered well from a broken hand and could play against Essendon next week. -
Veteran ABC journalist Mark Colvin dies at 65
Mark Colvin, the respected ABC journalist, has died aged 65. -
ABC journalist Mark Colvin dead at 65
Veteran ABC journalist Mark Colvin has died after a long illness. -
Endeavour stake sold for $7.6 billion
The sale of half of NSW's second-biggest electricity distributor will reap $7.6 billion. -
Super Rugby format up for more discussion
A SANZAAR meeting in Tokyo is not expected to yield a resolution to the ongoing saga surrounding which Australian team will be cut from Super Rugby. -
All Blacks captain Read to head into Lions series cold
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - All Blacks captain Kieran Read is unlikely to play any rugby before the first test against the British and Irish Lions on June 24 as he recovers from a broken thumb. -
Terrorism charges for three women after London raid
A mother and daughter are among three women charged with terrorism offences and conspiracy to murder on Wednesday after a raid where one of them was shot. -
Budget boost, but dangers for Turnbull
Scott Morrison's populist federal budget has been positively received, but there are still perils ahead for the Turnbull government. -
Energy crisis main challenge: John Howard
Australia's greatest immediate policy challenge is providing affordable and sustainable energy, says former PM John Howard. -
Cormann stands by Medicare levy lift
A hike in the Medicare levy is a fair way of paying for the national disability insurance scheme and should be backed by Labor, the Turnbull government says. -
What actually causes body odour?
BO is a nearly universal human experience. As such, we as a species put a lot of time, money, and effort into finding ways to eliminate unpleasant natural stenches. But most of us put less time, if any, into understanding what actually causes our malodorous condition. But understanding the processes that create b.o. is the first step to creating a less smelly future.
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