UNESCO Serves up Values of Sport Scoop.co.nz Mon, 28 Jun 2010 17:48 PM PDT Youngsters from more than 50 countries have joined the recently retired French tennis ace Fabrice Santoro in Paris for the annual Open des Jeunes-BNP Paribas Cup, a tournament co-organized by the United Nations for young players age 12 to 14 that will also ... | Panama ex-dictator Noriega on trial in France The Malaysian Mirror Mon, 28 Jun 2010 17:47 PM PDT PARIS â" Panama's ex-dictator Manuel Noriega on Monday fought charges of laundering drug money at a new trial in France where he faces another 10 years in jail after spending two decades in a US prison. | Football: 'Red card' Larrionda no stranger to controversy New Straits Times Mon, 28 Jun 2010 17:16 PM PDT Connect nstconn with Facebook to interact with your friends on this site. PARIS: Under-fire World Cup referee Uruguayan Jorge Larrionda was no stranger to controversy prior to his blunder in the World Cup last 16 match between Germany and England on Sunday. | Swimming: Phelps fury at Paris flop New Straits Times Mon, 28 Jun 2010 17:13 PM PDT PARIS: US swim star Michael Phelps admitted he was "furious" with himself after a poor showing in the Paris Open meet which ended on Sunday. The record eight-time Beijing Olympic champion competed in four events in the two-day Paris meet, winning two. | Badminton: Bleak hope for Chong Wei in Paris New Straits Times Mon, 28 Jun 2010 17:13 PM PDT WITH the World Championships in Paris just six weeks away, Lee Chong Wei sounded a warning by easily winning the Indonesia Open on Sunday. Though Chong Wei made few mistakes in Jakarta, his shock defeat to Sony Dwi Kuncoro of Indonesia in the Singapore Open the week before is cause for concern. | Ex-Panama dictator Noriega on trial in France Philippine Daily Inquirer Mon, 28 Jun 2010 16:26 PM PDT PARISâ"Panama's ex-dictator Manuel Noriega went on trial in Paris on Monday, accused of laundering Colombian drug money in French banks, in a case that could land him in jail for another 10 years. | Armstrong says this will be his final Tour de France MSNBC Mon, 28 Jun 2010 16:06 PM PDT Lance Armstrong's bid to win his eighth Tour de France title starts Saturday in Rotterdam. Regardless of whether or not he wears yellow on the winner's podium three weeks later in Paris, this will be Armstrong's final chance to do so. He tweeted Monday that the upcoming Tour will be his last. | | |
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