The News Review:
- Sports Briefing
- ther Sports Lance blasts ‘sensationalism’
- Galadari Automobiles introduces the All New Mazda3 Sport in UAE
- At least 40 killed in sports stadium stampede in Yemen
- Colleges shine spotlight on America’s service members – College…
Sports Briefing
New York Times – Sep 13, 2006
A magnetic resonance imaging test showed evidence of a possible recurrent tumor Marshall Poor a neurosurgeon said yesterday in a statement. In December surgeons removed a tumor from Hoeppner’s right temple. (AP) basketballCWENS JINS.
ther Sports Lance blasts ‘sensationalism’
Fox Sports – Sep 13, 2006
"Todays article in the New York Times was a blatant attempt to associate me and implicate me with a former teammates admission that he took banned substances during his career" Armstrong said. "The recycled suggestion that former teammates took EP with my knowledge or at my request is categorically false and distorted sensationalism. " The New York Times reported that Frankie Andreu a retired captain of the US Postal Service team and another rider who did not want his name disclosed both admitted taking the banned endurance-booster EP in preparing for the 1999 Tour de France when Armstrong began a run of seven straight Tour triumphs. Armstrong has already fought off claims that an updated test of a 1999 sample applied by a French laboratory showed the US cycling star was positive.
Galadari Automobiles introduces the All New Mazda3 Sport in UAE
Al-Bawaba – Sep 13, 2006
A 5-door Hatchback the All New Mazda3 Sport is the latest and most exciting addition to the Mazda family. Since its introduction in 2003 exhilarating driving performance and distinct styling has made Mazda3 a global favourite with thousands of satisfied owners who share the zoom-zoom spirit. The exceptional quality and appeal of Mazda3 has been widely recognized winning it more than 60 awards from motoring journalists worldwide.
At least 40 killed in sports stadium stampede in Yemen
鿏¯é»å° – 鿏¯é»å° – Sep 13, 2006
About a hundred others wereinjured. The incident happenedin the southern province ofIbb where more thana-hundred-thousand spectatorshad crowded into a sportsstadium and surroundingstreets. The stampede occurredwhen the President had leftthe stadium after finishinghis speech and many of thecrowd tried to leave by thesame exit.
Colleges shine spotlight on America’s service members – College…
ESPN – Sep 13, 2006
Even though they risk their lives fighting for their country on almost a daily basis we still see them screaming their lungs out for those who play games. Be it the Rose Bowl game or the Final Four networks always flash to shots of several dozen 20-somethings wearing fatigues huddled around a small TV screen in some far-off place like Kabul rooting like crazy for their favorite schools.




