World Series champions the New York Yankees paraded through the streets of Manhattan, two days after their six-game series victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Fans lined the ...
GOLF Phil Mickelson birdied the last for a two-stroke lead over Tiger Woods and Nick Watney at the HSBC Champions yesterday, setting up a dream finale to the World Golf Championship event.
RACING His fans believed he was Asia's Vincent O'Brien. His enemies subscribed to the Clarence Darrow line that "I have never killed a man but I have read many obituaries with great ...
SOCCER Manchester City slipped out of the top four in the English Premier League yesterday - replaced by Tottenham Hotspur - after they were held to a surprise 3-3 home draw by league ...
RUGBY UNION Australia showed their superiority in a dominant second-half display as they beat England - without more than a dozen first-team regulars - 18-9 at Twickenham yesterday. A returning ...
There was a certain poignancy to Weichong Marwing's emergence as yesterday's star jockey just days after the passing of Ivan Allan and it was not lost on the South African rider. Marwing brought home ...
If there were no economic downturn, no doom and gloom, then we might have been watching world champions South Africa taking on Ireland - the top northern hemisphere team in the world right now - ...
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti knows today's first Premier League clash with Manchester United will provide the acid test of his title credentials, but he believes the champions have weaknesses that ...
BASKETBALLKobe Bryant always credits his mentors and teachers when he rolls past a scoring milestone. Given the manner in which he hit his latest superlative, he felt it was only appropriate to give a nod to ...
BASKETBALLLeBron James celebrated with the Yankees and toyed with the Knicks. No wonder he's bummed about the NBA schedule: only one Garden party this season. James scored 33 points in his only visit to New ...