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Rooney and Saha take centre stage for Ex-Factor
Saturday November 21 2009
ANOTHER Saturday night's entertainment, another episode of the Ex-Factor. When Manchester United meet Everton this evening, it offers another high-profile chance for Wayne Rooney and Louis Saha to show their class to those they left behind.
At least Ireland showed concern for 'the children'
Saturday November 21 2009
SOMETIMES it's better the devil you know. While we gnash our teeth and sob at Thierry Henry's Duxie Walsh impression, we can at least be glad that the Irish players showed remarkable restraint and that 'the children' didn't see a violent reaction to extreme provocation.
Lampard joins ever-growing list for 'placenta' treatment
Saturday November 21 2009
Frank Lampard has become the latest Premier League star to seek the healing hands of the mysterious horse placenta woman Marijana Kovacevic.
Dell falls as sales miss target on PC slump
Friday November 20 2009
Dell, after losing its second-place ranking in the global personal-computer market last quarter, fell in Nasdaq trading after reporting earnings that missed analysts’ estimates.
Fit-again Johnson gives Benitez a timely boost
Friday November 20 2009
LIVERPOOL full-back Glen Johnson will be fit to face Manchester City tomorrow after undergoing treatment on his strained calf at the Belgrade clinic of the controversial physio Marijana Kovacevic, who uses placenta fluid to expedite recovery from muscle injuries.
'Hand' will force fifa to deal with festering issues
Friday November 20 2009
THE last time an Irish football story made global headlines, the FAI was forced to air its dirty linen in public. Seven years after Saipan, the circumstances couldn't be any more different. Now, the top administrators in the game worldwide have no option but to confront their festering issues.
Morrisons shares defy market slump
Thursday November 19 2009
Shares in Morrisons defied a slide for the wider market as the supermarket's steady sales offset the loss of its chief executive Marc Bolland.
No cheer ahead of borrowing update
Thursday November 19 2009
Shares in Morrisons fell again as slower sales figures added to pressure on the supermarket chain ahead of the departure of its chief executive.
Pope fury as call to fund food for poor is snubbed
Tuesday November 17 2009
Pope Benedict XVI decried the rise in hunger in a "world often ruled by profit" in an address to a food summit yesterday, shortly after it rebuffed a UN appeal to commit billions of dollars annually to helping farmers in poor countries.
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