Friday, 27 January 2012

The Guardian From Don Revie's unfancied 1964-65 Leeds to Newcastle in 2001-02, we recall unexpected tilts at the title Nikos Dabizas of Newcastle United is congratulated by Gary Speed after scoring the only goal at Sunderland in 2002. Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images...
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The Observer Manchester City's wealth has given the city two teams to carve up Premier League spoils with London. Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Every time the hype and anticipation surrounding Spain's El Clásico series of grudge matches starts up in earnest, as it did last week for Barcelona's 2–1...
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Belfast Telegraph This week, Resident Evil: Revelations gives Nintendo 3DS owners the fright of their lives, Kingdom Rush dazzles on iPad and German Truck Simulator finds its niche on PC. NEW DIMENSION TO SURVIVAL HORROR Title: Resident Evil: Revelations Platform: Nintendo 3DS Genre: Survival Horror Price: £32.99 The...
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Row over venue name 10 Jan 2012
Sky Sports British Handball have reacted angrily to the news the Olympic Handball Arena will be renamed for the London Olympics, with them launching a campaign to keep the sport's name in the venue's title. The Handball Arena in the Olympic Park will be renamed the Copper Box by LOCOG, but this news has...
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Al Jazeera So Scotland no longer wants to be "united" with the United Kingdom, according to the leader of the Scottish National Party, Alex Salmond. In their vision for independence, the SNP cite Sweden's "generous" maternity and paternity leave, Norway's pension pot generated from oil and Denmark "leading the...
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The Guardian The International Monetary Fund has just revised its predictions for the world's economies. See what the data says • Get the data IMF world economy projections: The head of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde arrives at the German Council on Foreign Relations in Berlin yesterday....
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Joystiq Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 was easily the best-selling game in the UK for 2011. Data released today by UKIE (compiled by Chart-Track) has Activision's behemoth franchise grossing a record-breaking £83 million in sales during its first week, which also turned out to be the biggest week of...
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QPR sack Warnock 08 Jan 2012
London Evening Standard QPR have sacked manager Neil Warnock, the club confirmed on Sunday evening. Rangers lie 17th in the Barclays Premier League table, having won just five of their 20 top-flight games this season in their first season back in the top flight. Warnock, who led them to the Championship title last season,...
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Digital Spy Two-Face will star in the new Detective Comics backups. Writer Tony Daniel will be joined by artist Szymon Kudranski in the ten-page stories at the back of DC Comics' flagship title from issue #8, reports The Source. The stories will focus on the background and history of the villainous Harvey Dent....
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