• News 01.04.2008

    The News Review:

    - Wheels of justice grind too slowly for sports
    - www.kansascity.com | 04/01/2008 | Sports Buzz
    - Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Motor Sports
    - IHT GLOBAL SPORTS FORUM WITH CHRISTOPHER CLAREY
    - TheStar.com – Sports, Sports News, Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors, Blue…
    - Play! Recreational Sports Calendar

    Wheels of justice grind too slowly for sports
    International Herald Tribune – Apr 1, 2008
    The price comes later. At the start of this week, Fabio Capello, the Italian who coaches England's national side, appeared as a witness in a Rome trial into allegations that six men conspired to control soccer transfers by intimidating players into signing for a sports management company. After Capello's hour on the witness stand, a prosecutor said: “We ran into a brick wall of reticence. ” Too often, claimed the prosecutor, Luca Palamara, the coach answered questions by saying “I don't know” or “I don't remember”.

    www.kansascity.com | 04/01/2008 | Sports Buzz
    Kansas City Star – Apr 1, 2008
    She made Justine Henin, the No. 1 player in the world, look like a beginner in a 6-2, 6-0 rout. Williams won the final 10 games of the match.

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Motor Sports
    Seattle Post Intelligencer – Apr 1, 2008
    “There is absolutely no question in my mind Mosley should resign,” insisted
    former World Champion Jody Scheckter to BBC Sport. The story broke on Sunday in a British paper, the News of the World, but there
    has been no official word from Mosley, who has been FIA president since 1993. FEATURED GALLERIES.

    IHT GLOBAL SPORTS FORUM WITH CHRISTOPHER CLAREY
    International Herald Tribune – Apr 1, 2008
    With the year's first major looming, the subject this time is golf. Joining me from four different places and perspectives are Larry Dorman, Bernie Pramberg, Lewine Mair and John Huggan. Larry is the New York Times golf writer (again) after a long and hopefully lucrative stint as an executive with Callaway Golf. Bernie writes and writes well for the Brisbane Courier Mail in Australia and has covered the last nine Masters for the News Limited group.

    TheStar.com – Sports, Sports News, Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors, Blue…
    Toronto Star – Apr 1, 2008
    LH Andy Pettitte (7-7, 3. 97)TV: CBC RADIO: FAN 590NOTEBOOKRay Olmedo, who was hitting. 290 as the every-day shortstop in Syracuse, was in uniform last night as a fill for veteran Royce Clayton, who was designated for assignment Thursday. Jays manager John Gibbons said the 26-year-old Olmedo could get a start at short either today or tomorrow but might also be called upon to spell Aaron Hill or Troy Glaus at second or third. After the game, the Jays designated infielder Howie Clark to make room for middle infielder Hector Luna, claimed off waivers from the Cleveland Indians earlier in the day. The 27-year-old Dominican native, a career. 276 hitter over 660 at-bats for the Cardinals and Indians, was hitting.

    Play! Recreational Sports Calendar
    News & Observer – Apr 1, 2008
    comp –> Comment on this story Find a team, join a league or sharpen your skills. The free Play! Recreational Sports Calendar for youth and adult recreational sports is published each Tuesday in the Sports Section of the print edition of The News & Observer. Among the sports you’ll find included in the multi-page list that follows are autocross, baseball, basketball, BMX racing, cheerleading, curling, dance, duathlon, football, figure skating, golf, hockey, lacrosse, rope skipping, rugby, running, soccer, softball, swimming, water polo and wrestling, plus the offerings of area parks and recreation department programs and commercial multi-sport facilities. Summer camp listings are included, too. You can find more recreational sports news and announcements at.

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