JEDDAH, 2 March 2005 — With still fighting chances despite the tall odds, Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli take on separate opponents at the end today of group matches in the Arab Champions League. Ittihad
JEDDAH, 2 March 2005 — Prince Khaled ibn Abdullah, honorary member of Ahli Club, expressed his anger at the repeated mistakes by referees on the field that have invariably seen Ahli at the receiving
LONDON, 2 March 2005 — A Robbie Fowler double inspired Manchester City to a come from behind 3-2 win at struggling Norwich on Monday. Norwich were fully in control after racing to a 2-0 lead
WELLINGTON, 2 March 2005 — Australia crushed New Zealand by seven wickets with nearly 16 overs to spare in their fourth One-Day International in Wellington yesterday. The world champions hardly
DHARAMSHALA, India, 2 March 2005 — Pakistan’s touring cricketers were greeted by rain and the prospect of a washout as they arrived in this scenic northern hill resort yesterday to kick-start their
SYDNEY, 2 March 2005 — Former heavyweight champion and convicted rapist Mike Tyson has signed on to train full time with Australian great Jeff Fenech and could try to relaunch his career Down Under,
JEDDAH, 2 March 2005 — The 4th Jeddah Charity Marathon hit the streets today. Expected to answer the starting gun are 13,893 runners who registered for the foot race. All participants have been
DUBAI, 2 March 2005 — US Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova was stunned 6-4, 6-2 by 18-year-old Indian sensation Sania Mirza in the Dubai Open second round yesterday. Mirza is attaining film star
TORONTO, 2 March 2005 — Tim Duncan hit a 19-foot jumper just before time expired to give the San Antonio Spurs a dramatic 94-92 win over the Cavaliers in National Basketball Association play in Cleveland
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., 2 March 2005 — Antonio Graves had 13 points to lead a balanced Pittsburgh scoring attack, as the 24th-ranked Panthers stopped No. 5 Boston College’s 19-game home win streak with
NEW YORK, 2 March 2005 — NHL Players Association executive director Bob Goodenow is expected to meet with agents this week in what could turn out to be a contentious affair. The NHL and the Players