World sports diary November 28 - December 25
Nov 28 (Reuters) – World sports diary from Nov. 28 – Dec.25. – - – - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 SOCCER Premier League, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Spanish King’s Cup last16, Italian Cup fourth round, French League Cup quarter-finals,Europa League group stage – - – - CRICKET Sri Lanka v New Zealand, second test, Khulna, (to 29) – - – - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 SOCCER French League Cup quarter-finals, Spanish King’s Cup last 16 NFL Week 13 GOLF PGA Tour World Challenge, California (to Dec 2) – - – - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 SOCCER La Liga, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Dutch championship CRICKET Australia v South Africa, …
Soldiers say Mexican beauty queen had gun in her hands, may have been used as human shield
CULIACAN, Mexico – A Mexican beauty queen killed over the weekend in a shootout between suspected drug traffickers and soldiers likely was being used as a human shield, a federal official said Tuesday.
James Harden scores 24 points, Patrick Patterson adds 22 in Rockets' 117-101 win over Raptors
HOUSTON – James Harden scored 24 points and matched a career high with 12 assists, Patrick Patterson added 22 points and the Houston Rockets beat the Toronto Raptors 117-101 on Tuesday night.
'Two and a Half Men' actor apologizes after criticizing the show as 'filth'
NEW YORK, N.Y. – Teenage actor Angus T. Jones of the comedy “Two and a Half Men” is apologizing for a series of interviews attacking his own show, at one point calling it “filth.”
Asian shares fall as focus shifts to U.S. budget talks
TOKYO (Reuters) – Asian shares ended a seven-day winning streak on Wednesday and commodities eased as investors fretted that lack of progress in talks on U.S. budget woes risked putting the world's largest economy into recession. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.5 percent, retreating from Tuesday's nearly three-week highs, with materials and energy sectors leading the declines. Shares in resource-reliant Australian dropped 0.4 percent, easing from two-week highs, dragged lower by top miners on weaker gold and oil prices. …
Iraq war contractor says federal government should pay $100 million in lawsuit damages, fees
PORTLAND, Ore. – An Iraq war contractor that lost an $85 million verdict to a group of sickened U.S. soldiers has filed a lawsuit seeking to force the federal government to pay the soldiers’ damages.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
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