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LinksHillingdon FactsPopulation: Approx 243,387 Longitude: -0.45 Latitude: 51.52 Street Map: Click Here Country: United Kingdom (UK) Weather Station: London / Heathrow Airport (about 2 miles away) |
Football bridges religious divide in Thai south
A shared passion for football is uniting Buddhists and Muslims in Thailand39;s restive south, where grassroots efforts to find elusive peace are gaining ground after years of bloodshed. Solomon: Baylor savors unparalleled year in all sports
Solomon: Baylor savors unparalleled year in all sports Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 11:41 p.m., Thursday, May 17, 2012 Winning a Heisman, multiple Big 12 and national championships, a bowl game victory and having all 19 sports reach postseason competition is an ... Final Quotas Filled for Women's Boxing at London Olympics
The 2012 London Olympics will see the debut of women39;s boxing as an Olympic event, and the conclusion of the Women39;s World Boxing Championships in Qinhuangdao, China May 19 saw the final continental quotas filled. Thousands greet Olympic torch
The Olympic flame sets off on its 70-day tour of the UK in the build-up to the London 2012 games. Olympic flame arrives in Britain
ROYAL NAVAL AIR STATION CULDROSE, England (AP) Even the wind cooperated Friday at this normally blustery naval station, remaining calm as David Beckham lit a celebratory cauldron and signaled the start of the 2012 London Olympics torch relay. Liu Xiang stays modest ahead of Olympics
Chinese athletics superstar Liu Xiang is playing down expectations for his performance at the London Olympics despite setting a season39;s best time in the 110m hurdles on Saturday. Money troubles raising corruption risk in football
There are thousands of players like Mario Cizmek in football, professionals who never fulfilled their early promise yet whose passion for the game takes them to unfashionable clubs to earn a living from the game they love. Leinster look to Kearney brothers for Euro rugby glory
Rob and Dave Kearney are dreaming of joining the elite band of "Brothers in Arms" who have celebrated European rugby glory fighting for the same cause. Steyn eyes ton for Northern Bulls in Super 15 rugby
Superboot Morne Steyn will play his 100th Super Rugby game for table-topping Northern Bulls this weekend as Wallaby playmaker Quade Cooper makes his first appearance for the Queensland Reds this year. Book review: ‘Bill Veeck: Baseball’s Greatest Maverick,’ by Paul Dickson
Bill Veeck Baseball’s Greatest Maverick By Paul Dickson Walker & Company. 448 pp. $28 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. |