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Egypt FA face disciplinary action by FIFA
Friday November 20 2009
FIFA yesterday opened disciplinary proceedings against the Egyptian FA after the Algerian team bus was pelted with stones in the lead-up to the World Cup qualifier between the two teams last Saturday.
World Cup Qualifiers: Algeria v Egypt
Wednesday November 18 2009
TENSION may be high in Paris, but it will reach absolute fever pitch in Khartoum, Sudan. Only the brave or foolhardy should attend.
Women banned from wearing trousers in Paris
Tuesday November 17 2009
A decree banning women from wearing trousers in Paris is still technically in force, it emerged on Monday, making the laissez-faire French capital theoretically stricter than hardline Sudan in the fashion stakes.
Women banned from wearing trousers in Paris
Tuesday November 17 2009
A decree banning women from wearing trousers in Paris is still technically in force, it emerged on Monday, making the laissez-faire French capital theoretically stricter than hardline Sudan in the fashion stakes.
Given's Ireland held yet again Nigeria book place in finals All Whites set for World Cup Late goal gives Egypt a lifeline Serbia silence Windsor Park Ramsey romp humbles Scots Enke tragedy stirs memories
Sunday November 15 2009
Ireland were denied victory at the death once again as they were held to a fourth successive European U21 Championship qualifier 1-1 draw in Georgia.
Prayers kept us safe, says released Goal aid worker
Monday November 02 2009
FORMER hostage Sharon Commins has revealed how she prayed to St Anthony to be found, writes Shane Hickey.
Richard Spencer: Iraq's Christians lose hope as the world moves on
Wednesday October 28 2009
It was when a gang held Maryam up at gunpoint, tore the crucifix from her neck, and shot dead her driver that she knew she had to leave Baghdad.
Desert Storm: Knitwear
Monday October 26 2009
Knitwear may be a new concept to international designers, but not to our own Irish designers, with their broad reach and fabulous application of yarn.
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