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Truce paves way for F1′s future

A truce has been declared in F1′s civil war, and now all that remains is for the relevant parties to sign up. On a d-day for the sport, with the d in this instance referring to more than just the deadline for entries, Ferrari have diffused the threat to quit after 60 years involvement. Ferrari, .

Fabregas and the Barca love affair

Cesc Fabregas’ future at Arsenal has once again been shrouded in doubt after he declared his utter admiration for Barcelona. Arsenal lured Fabregas away from Barcelona as a teenager after he came through the Catalan club’s youth ranks. The 22-year-old has since gone on to establish himself as one of the best young midfielders in .

Gerrard pays tribute to others

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard paid tribute to the people who had helped him become 2009 Footballer of the Year. He has declared the best was still to come. The England midfielder, who turns 29 tomorrow, was honoured at a gala dinner in London by the Football Writers’ Association after he topped the poll of journalists .

Makelele: Terry got Mourinho sacked

John Terry has been accused by Claude Makelele of causing Jose Mourinho to be sacked by Chelsea. According to various reports from the United Kingdom, Makelele has pointed the finger at Terry for leading the revolt to get Mourinho out of Stamford Bridge. Makelele made these shocking claims in his autobiography ‘Tout Simplement’ which was .

Terry: Guus will still have big input

Chelsea captain John Terry believes Guus Hiddink is set to have a big input towards the future of the club. This is even though he is quitting the managerial hot-seat after Saturday’s FA Cup final against Everton. The interim coach will stand down after the end-of-season showpiece event at Wembley and return to his full-time .

Drogba: We have to respect Everton

Didier Drogba will apologise again if he has to for his behaviour after Chelsea’s Champions League semi-final exit to Barcelona. The Ivorian striker, preparing for tomorrow’s FA Cup final against Everton at Wembley, has already said sorry for his TV rant and angry confrontation with Norwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo. Ovrebo came under fire for .

In search of a do-it-yourself Wall-E

A lot of people adored Pixar Animation Studios’ 2008 dystopian robots-in-love story, “Wall-E.” But one loosely connected organization can probably lay claim to being the biggest, or at least the most dedicated, group of fans. These are the 3,000 members of the Wall-E Builders Group, an Internet-organized collection of do-it-yourselfers who have each set out .

‘Tiga Abdul’ at Penanti polls

BUKIT MERTAJAM: The legendary Tiga Abdul is at play in the Penanti by-election but it is no comedy for the political rivals here. Former Jelutong PKR chief Zarus Yusof claimed that state PKR chairman Datuk Zahrain Mohamed Hashim headed a group of three leaders, whom he referred to as Tiga Abdul, who he said were .

Student seeking scholarship caught altering results

A FEMALE student, whose appeal for a Public Service Department scholarship is being handled by the MCA, has altered her SPM results from 13 1As and 2 2As, to 15 1As. China Press reported Negri Sembilan MCA liaison committee chief Datuk Dr Yeow Chai Thiam as saying that a government officer detected the alteration when .

Toddler hit by schoolbus in front of house dies

JOHOR BARU: A two-year-old boy was killed when he was hit by a schoolbus in front of his house in Jalan Selendang 7, Taman Mewah, Kulaijaya, near here. Soon Kok Sung who sustained severe injuries on the head and body died at the scene here yesterday. Kulaijaya police chief Supt Zulkefly Yahya said the mishap .


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