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News HeadlinesMariners outclass Victory
Central Coast Mariners have secured a 2-0 victory over Melbourne Victory at Bluetongue Stadium. Preview: Central Coast v Melbourne Victory
Friday September 3, 8:00pm AEST Hurricane Earl rakes U.S. East Coast with wind, rain
MANTEO, North Carolina (Reuters) - Hurricane Earl raked North Carolina's barrier islands with gusting winds, pounding surf and rain on Thursday as it took a swipe at the U.S. East Coast on an offshore path towards New England and Canada. Hurricane Earl closes in on U.S. East Coast
HATTERAS ISLAND, North Carolina (Reuters) - Hurricane Earl began to strafe North Carolina's barrier islands with dangerous winds and surf on Thursday as it spun parallel to the U.S. East Coast on a northward trek towards New England and Canada. Hurricane Earl takes aim at U.S. East Coast
HATTERAS ISLAND, North Carolina (Reuters) - Powerful Hurricane Earl bore down on the U.S. East Coast on Thursday on a path towards North Carolina's barrier islands, which it was expected to lash with dangerous winds and pounding surf. Hurricane Earl bears down on U.S. East Coast
HATTERAS ISLAND, North Carolina (Reuters) - Hurricane Earl took aim at North Carolina on Thursday and was on track to lash its barrier islands with dangerous winds and pounding surf before cutting a path up the U.S. East Coast. Sports HeadlinesThe new cancer - sports betting
What an odd coincidence. In the same week that rugby league struggles with a growing stench concerning a flood of serious betting being placed on a minor unlikely event that subsequently didn't occur, international cricket has been devastated by irrefutable proof that the Pakistani Test team is corrupt. Swimming laps up new funding
PARALYMPIC sport and swimming will receive the lion's share of $30 million of extra funding promised by the previous federal government. What it felt like to be an Olympic champion, 10 years on
Catherine Freeman is still coming to terms with that win, writes Roy Masters. Football: Mariners sink Victory
The Central Coast Mariners have recorded their second win of the season thanks to two goals from Rostyn Griffiths and Daniel McBreen, which handed the home side a 2-0 win over Melbourne Victory at Bluetongue Stadium in Gosford on Friday night. Global glitch that fanned the flames of wonder
It was the world's best kept Olympic secret. Then the ring of fire stalled, writes Roy Masters. Note: News items displayed are based on keyword searches for the name of your town/city and may not always be accurate for common place names. |