Haye trainer has no fear from Klitschko defence December 14, 2009 DAVID HAYE’S trainer Adam Booth is confident he has hatched a plan to beat Vitali Klitschko after the Ukrainian retained his WBC heavyweight title in Berne, Switzerland, on Saturday night. Klitschko condemned American Kevin Johnson to his first defeat with a unanimous points victory but his laboured performance failed to impress Booth. “It was a [...]
Quins hopes dashed by slick Sharks December 14, 2009 HEAD coach John Kingston insisted his Harlequins side will not roll over for Sale in Friday’s reverse clash after the Sharks finally put paid to their faint Heineken Cup hopes at The Stoop. The Quins scored three tries and conceded four in a thrilling tie which was effectively won by a memorable score from England [...]
Picking star Anderson is a ‘small risk’ warns Strauss December 14, 2009 CAPTAIN Andrew Strauss admits England are taking a “small risk” in picking star bowler James Anderson for the first Test against South Africa on Wednesday. Anderson has been struggling with a knee injury but was risked for 15 overs in the final warm-up match before the series opener at Centurion. The Lancastrian weighed in with [...]
Spurs star faces police probe after fan claim December 14, 2009 POLICE last night confirmed they are investigating an alleged assault by Tottenham full-back Benoit Assou-Ekotto on one of his own fans at White Hart Lane on Saturday. The 25-year-old Cameroon international confronted a fan near the dug-out shortly after Spurs’ shock 1-0 defeat by Wolves and had to be dragged away by assistant manager Joe [...]
Wenger rant fires Gunners December 14, 2009 ARSENAL captain Cesc Fabregas admitted a furious dressing room tirade from manager Arsene Wenger was the inspiration behind the Anfield comeback which reignited the Gunners’ title hopes. Wenger’s side were punished for a poor first half display by Dirk Kuyt’s 41st minute opener. But after stunning his side into action with a furious outburst at [...]
TRAVEL NOTES December 14, 2009 A winter wonderland break in Prague Try a visit to central Europe’s most beautiful city for New Year’s, where fairytale gothic spires, golden rooftops and plenty of beer are sure to delight when the clock strikes 12. Stay at the four-star Casa Marcello in the Josefov district for £696 per person for three nights over [...]
Sun, sea and Hinduism all come together in Mauritius December 14, 2009 THE first thing that you notice about Mauritius is that it is a real place. By that I mean that it is a contrast to its holiday competitors in the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles and Maldives. They are made up of dozens of tiny islands which are often owned by resorts and have been turned into [...]
OUT OF OFFICE December 14, 2009 BOO SAVILLE British artist Boo Saville has created a collection of prints that should be unsettling but are actually calming and contemplative – and quite beautiful. Her Ghost series works from images of dead bodies that Saville has found in books and the internet, but she lifts and changes the images through drawing and burning [...]
Taking on the rat race, the Fiennes way December 14, 2009 IF YOU thought there wasn’t much of a parallel to be drawn between sitting in the comfort of your office and trekking through a polar blizzard in the world’s most unforgiving wilderness, think again. Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the explorer and adventurer who probably knows more about the latter than anyone else on Earth, believes that [...]
ECONOMIC DIARY December 14, 2009 MONDAY 14 DECEMBER UK Rightmove house prices (12am) Bank of England Bulletin (12am) Eurozone Third quarter employment (10am) October industrial production (10am) Japan October industrial production (4.30am) TUESDAY 15 DECEMBER UK November RICS house prices (12am) November CPI and RPI (9.30am) October DCLG house price balance Eurozone December ZEW survey (10am) November new car registrations [...]