Tuesday 5 July 2011
Calderwood 'wants Forest return'
Nottingham Forest manager Steve McClaren says Hibernian boss Colin Calderwood is eager to return to the City Ground.
Calderwood 'wants Forest return'
Nottingham Forest manager Steve McClaren says Hibernian boss Colin Calderwood is eager to return to the City Ground.
NASA and DARPA Give Students Chance to Support Missions
NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) are offering high school students the opportunity to design experiments that will be tested in space.
England beat Japan to reach last eight
England's women book their place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup after goals from Ellen White and Rachel Yankey are enough to see off Japan in Group B.
Review into Olympic Stadium bid
An independent review is being held into the process of awarding of the Olympic Stadium to West Ham, the Olympic Park Legacy Company says.
NASA Flight Directors Available For Interviews For Final Shuttle Mission
NASA Flight Directors Kwatsi Alibaruho (KWAT-see Ah-lee-buh-roo-hoe) of Maywood, Ill., and Chris Edelen of Martinsville, Va., are available for live satellite interviews from 6 to 7:50 a.m. CDT on Wednesday, July 6.
La Ni�a's Exit Leaves Climate Forecasts in Limbo
The Pacific Ocean is currently in between its periodic El Ni�o and La Ni�a climate patterns. And that generally means headaches for weather and climate forecasters.
Bryan brothers take doubles title
The Bryan brothers win their second Wimbledon men's doubles title by beating Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecau in the final.
Orlandi signs new Swans contract
Andrea Orlandi signs a year's extension to his Swansea City contract keeping him at the club until the end of the 2012-13 season.
NASA Reveals New Batch Of Space Program Artifacts
NASA is inviting eligible education institutions, museums and other organizations to examine and request space program artifacts online.
Astronaut Mark Kelly Announces Plans To Retire From NASA
NASA astronaut and U.S. Navy Capt. Mark Kelly has announced his plans to retire from the agency on Oct. 1.
Dutch success in wheelchair finals
World number one singles player Esther Vergeer and compatriot Sharon Walraven stage a superb recovery to win the Wimbledon women's wheelchair doubles final.
GB rowers shine at Henley Regatta
Great Britain put in a show of strength at Henley Royal Regatta, winning five trophies at their last major event in the UK before the London 2012 Olympics.
Melzer/Benesova win mixed doubles
Jurgen Melzer and Iveta Benesova beat Mahesh Bhupathi and Elena Vesnina in the mixed doubles final.
Midfielder Ortiz in Rangers talks
Rangers hold signing talks with Almeria's Spanish midfielder, Juan Manuel Ortiz.
Morgan & Pavic win boys' doubles
George Morgan wins the battle of the British juniors as he and Croat Mate Pavic beat top seeds Oli Golding and Jiri Vesely to become boys' doubles champions at Wimbledon.
GB rowers shine at Henley Regatta
Great Britain put in a show of strength at Henley Royal Regatta, winning five trophies at their last major event in the UK before the London 2012 Olympics.
La Ni�a's Exit Leaves Climate Forecasts in Limbo
The Pacific Ocean is currently in between its periodic El Ni�o and La Ni�a climate patterns. And that generally means headaches for weather and climate forecasters.
Monday 4 July 2011
Serena slumps in world rankings
Injury-plagued Serena Williams has fallen 150 places to 175th in the world after failing to retain her Wimbledon crown.
I want to leave Man City - Tevez
Carlos Tevez releases a statement saying he wants to leave Manchester City because of family reasons.
Clichy signs for Manchester City
Arsenal full-back Gael Clichy signs a four-year deal with Manchester City for a reported fee of �7m.
Witness the Last Space Shuttle Launch - Conference Center [TICKETS AVAILABLE]
Space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to launch at approximately 8:26 a.m. PDT on July 8, 2011.
Powell aiming for last-eight spot
A draw or a narrow defeat against Japan on Tuesday will secure England's place in the World Cup quarter-finals.
NASA Twitter Followers Will Fly Shuttle Simulator During Tweetup At Johnson Space Center
So you think you can pilot the space shuttle? NASA will give 30 of its Twitter followers a chance to test their skills at space shuttle ascent, rendezvous or landing aboard the same simulator astronauts use to train for their missions.
GB rowers shine at Henley Regatta
Great Britain put in a show of strength at Henley Royal Regatta, winning five trophies at their last major event in the UK before the London 2012 Olympics.
Powell aiming for last-eight spot
A draw or a narrow defeat against Japan on Tuesday will secure England's place in the World Cup quarter-finals.
NASA Invites 150 Lucky Twitter Followers To Final Space Shuttle Launch
The final launch of the space shuttle program is scheduled for 11:26 a.m. EDT on July 8, and NASA has invited 150 followers of the agency's Twitter account to be there.
Jennings to discuss Bayern terms
Tranmere Rovers accept a bid from German giants Bayern Munich for teenage striker Dale Jennings.
Clichy signs for Manchester City
Arsenal full-back Gael Clichy signs a four-year deal with Manchester City for a reported fee of �7m.
I've made mistakes, admits Cole
Chelsea defender Ashley Cole tells BBC Sport he wishes people would judge him on his football, not media reports on his private life.
NASA Flight Directors Available For Interviews For Final Shuttle Mission
NASA Flight Directors Kwatsi Alibaruho (KWAT-see Ah-lee-buh-roo-hoe) of Maywood, Ill., and Chris Edelen of Martinsville, Va., are available for live satellite interviews from 6 to 7:50 a.m. CDT on Wednesday, July 6.
NI netballers see off Sri Lanka
Northern Ireland's netball players beat Sri Lanka in their opening Pool A match at the World Cup in Singapore.
Dutch success in wheelchair finals
World number one singles player Esther Vergeer and compatriot Sharon Walraven stage a superb recovery to win the Wimbledon women's wheelchair doubles final.
NASA Sets Launch Date For Final Space Shuttle Mission
Space shuttle Atlantis' Commander Chris Ferguson and his three crewmates are scheduled to begin a 12-day mission to the International Space Station with a launch at 11:26 a.m. EDT on July 8, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Danson keeps England hopes alive
England's women beat Germany 1-0 at the Champions Trophy in the Netherlands to maintain their bid for a fifth-place finish.
Swindon complete deal for Lanzano
Swindon Town complete the signing of Italian goalkeeper Mattia Lanzano on a two-year deal.
Kvitova hails confident approach
New Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova says last year's semi-final defeat and extra confidence guided her to victory over Maria Sharapova.
Astronaut Mark Kelly Announces Plans To Retire From NASA
NASA astronaut and U.S. Navy Capt. Mark Kelly has announced his plans to retire from the agency on Oct. 1.
West Ham act over stadium claims
West Ham United are taking legal action against Tottenham Hotspur and The Sunday Times over allegations about the Olympic Stadium bidding process.
NASA Schedules News Conference About Final Space Shuttle Launch
NASA managers will hold a news conference on Tuesday, June 28, at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to discuss the status of the final space shuttle launch.
NASA Flight Directors Available For Interviews For Final Shuttle Mission
NASA Flight Directors Kwatsi Alibaruho (KWAT-see Ah-lee-buh-roo-hoe) of Maywood, Ill., and Chris Edelen of Martinsville, Va., are available for live satellite interviews from 6 to 7:50 a.m. CDT on Wednesday, July 6.
Sunday 3 July 2011
Arlene (Atlantic Ocean/Caribbean Sea)
On Friday, July 1, the remnants of the once tropical storm Arlene were dissipating over the north central mountains of Mexico.
NASA Flight Directors Available For Interviews For Final Shuttle Mission
NASA Flight Directors Kwatsi Alibaruho (KWAT-see Ah-lee-buh-roo-hoe) of Maywood, Ill., and Chris Edelen of Martinsville, Va., are available for live satellite interviews from 6 to 7:50 a.m. CDT on Wednesday, July 6.
NASA Invites 150 Lucky Twitter Followers To Final Space Shuttle Launch
The final launch of the space shuttle program is scheduled for 11:26 a.m. EDT on July 8, and NASA has invited 150 followers of the agency's Twitter account to be there.
'Lockout' threat looms over NBA
Next season's NBA season is in jeopardy after team owners decide to "lock out" players following a failure to reach a new collective bargaining agreement.
It's a dream come true - Djokovic
Novak Djokovic is ecstatic at becoming Wimbledon champion and world number one following his dazzling four-set win over Rafael Nadal.
NASA Schedules News Conference About Final Space Shuttle Launch
NASA managers will hold a news conference on Tuesday, June 28, at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to discuss the status of the final space shuttle launch.
NASA and DARPA Give Students Chance to Support Missions
NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) are offering high school students the opportunity to design experiments that will be tested in space.
Brazil thump Norway to progress
Brazil beat Norway 3-0 to secure their place in the quarter-final of the Women's World Cup in Germany.
Meari (Northwestern Pacific Ocean)
TRMM passed over Tropical Depression Meari as it neared a landfall in southwestern North Korea on June 26 and observed moderate rainfall within the system.
Sweden & US into quarter-finals
Sweden and the United States are into the quarter-finals of the 2011 women's World Cup thanks to their second victories of the tournament.
Clarke hopes to earn England spot
Jess Clarke hopes to force her way into the starting line-up after coming on to score the winner for England against New Zealand in Dresden.
Carson completes Bursaspor move
West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Scott Carson completes his move to Turkish side Bursaspor.
Cech backs Villas-Boas to succeed
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech says new manager Andre Villas-Boas should be judged on his qualities rather than his age.
Witness the Last Space Shuttle Launch - Conference Center [TICKETS AVAILABLE]
Space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to launch at approximately 8:26 a.m. PDT on July 8, 2011.
Swansea set to sign Barca striker
Swansea City are on the verge of signing Barcelona B striker Jonathan Soriano, BBC Wales Sport understands.
'Lockout' threat looms over NBA
Next season's NBA season is in jeopardy after team owners decide to "lock out" players following a failure to reach a new collective bargaining agreement.
Nadal ends Murray's hopes again
Rafael Nadal beats British number one Andy Murray in the Wimbledon semi-finals for the second year running and will play Novak Djokovic in Sunday's final.
Terriers complete Gobern signing
Huddersfield Town complete the signing of midfielder Oscar Gobern from Southampton on a two-year deal.
NASA Twitter Followers Will Fly Shuttle Simulator During Tweetup At Johnson Space Center
So you think you can pilot the space shuttle? NASA will give 30 of its Twitter followers a chance to test their skills at space shuttle ascent, rendezvous or landing aboard the same simulator astronauts use to train for their missions.
Boat Race rivals selected by GB
Constantine Louloudis and George Nash are called up to the Great Britain squad for the men's pair at the Lucerne World Cup regatta in July.
Saturday 2 July 2011
Rangers' Goodwillie interest dims
Cardiff look favourites to sign Dundee United striker David Goodwillie as Rangers' interest cools.
Sharapova v Kvitova as it happened
Czech eighth seed Petra Kvitova beats Maria Sharapova to win he first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon, after Britain's Liam Broady loses in the boys' final.
Boat Race rivals selected by GB
Constantine Louloudis and George Nash are called up to the Great Britain squad for the men's pair at the Lucerne World Cup regatta in July.
Witness the Last Space Shuttle Launch - Conference Center [TICKETS AVAILABLE]
Space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to launch at approximately 8:26 a.m. PDT on July 8, 2011.
Danson keeps England hopes alive
England's women beat Germany 1-0 at the Champions Trophy in the Netherlands to maintain their bid for a fifth-place finish.
NASA Invites 150 Lucky Twitter Followers To Final Space Shuttle Launch
The final launch of the space shuttle program is scheduled for 11:26 a.m. EDT on July 8, and NASA has invited 150 followers of the agency's Twitter account to be there.
Kvitova powers to Wimbledon title
Czech eighth seed Petra Kvitova outplays former champion Maria Sharapova to win her first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon.
Motherwell & Aberdeen eye Gunning
Scottish Premier League clubs Motherwell and Aberdeen express an interest in signing Blackburn Rovers defender Gavin Gunning on loan.
LA Dodgers filing for bankruptcy
The Los Angeles Dodgers baseball club files for bankruptcy, blaming Major League Baseball for not approving a deal that could have kept the team stable.
NASA Announces Prelaunch Events And Countdown Details For Final Shuttle Flight
News conferences, events and operating hours for the news center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., are set for the final space shuttle launch.
Carson completes Bursaspor move
West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Scott Carson completes his move to Turkish side Bursaspor.
Redgrave's Henley records beaten
Great Britain rowing crews beat long-standing records belonging to Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent at the Henley Royal Regatta.
'Lockout' threat looms over NBA
Next season's NBA season is in jeopardy after team owners decide to "lock out" players following a failure to reach a new collective bargaining agreement.
NASA Schedules News Conference About Final Space Shuttle Launch
NASA managers will hold a news conference on Tuesday, June 28, at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to discuss the status of the final space shuttle launch.
Sharapova targets Wimbledon glory
Maria Sharapova admits ahead of Saturday's Wimbledon final against Petra Kvitova that thoughts of winning a second title at the All England club inspired her as she battled a career-threatening shoulder injury.
Valero leaves West Brom for Spain
West Brom record signing Borja Valero joins Spanish side Villarreal on a permanent deal.
NASA Administrator Discusses Agency's Future Endeavors
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden delivered a speech Friday about the agency's future. Below are excerpts from his speech at the National Press Club in Washington.
Danson keeps England hopes alive
England's women beat Germany 1-0 at the Champions Trophy in the Netherlands to maintain their bid for a fifth-place finish.
Andy Murray's Wimbledon defeat - what the papers say
The newspapers give their verdicts on Andy Murray's semi-final loss to Rafael Nadal
Redgrave & Pinsent records beaten
Two Great Britain rowing crews beat long-standing records belonging to Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent at the Henley Royal Regatta.
LA Dodgers filing for bankruptcy
The Los Angeles Dodgers baseball club files for bankruptcy, blaming Major League Baseball for not approving a deal that could have kept the team stable.
Posh take Reds midfielder on loan
Peterborough sign Manchester United midfielder Ryan Tunnicliffe on a six-month loan deal, with defender Scott Wootton likely to follow.
Friday 1 July 2011
La Ni�a's Exit Leaves Climate Forecasts in Limbo
The Pacific Ocean is currently in between its periodic El Ni�o and La Ni�a climate patterns. And that generally means headaches for weather and climate forecasters.
Sharapova reaches Wimbledon final
Maria Sharapova recovers from a dreadful start to beat Sabine Lisicki 6-4 6-3 and reach her first Wimbledon final since her triumph in 2004.
NASA Hurricane Updates on Twitter
Check NASA's Hurricane Twitter feed for a daily behind the scenes look at storms in the tropics.
Bolton sign former Swan Pratley
Bolton sign midfielder Darren Pratley, who decided to leave Swansea, on a four-year deal.
'No bids' for Oxlade-Chamberlain
Southampton have not received any bids for winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, according to manager Nigel Adkins.
NFL wins lock-out ruling in court
The US National Football League wins a court ruling allowing it to lock players out of team facilities in a collective bargaining dispute.
NASA Hurricane Updates on Twitter
Check NASA's Hurricane Twitter feed for a daily behind the scenes look at storms in the tropics.
NASA Television Covers Station Cargo Craft Departure And Arrival
NASA Television will provide live coverage during a busy International Space Station traffic pattern, when one cargo spacecraft departs and another arrives.
Man City hold talks over Clichy
Manchester City are in talks with Arsenal over the possible signing of Gael Clichy, BBC Sport has learned.
NFL wins lock-out ruling in court
The US National Football League wins a court ruling allowing it to lock players out of team facilities in a collective bargaining dispute.
Swans land Spurs' Caulker on loan
Tottenham Hotspur Steven Caulker will spend next season on loan with Swansea City.
LA Dodgers filing for bankruptcy
The Los Angeles Dodgers baseball club files for bankruptcy, blaming Major League Baseball for not approving a deal that could have kept the team stable.
Aluko upset by 'poisonous' abuse
England striker Eniola Aluko says Twitter criticism of her display in the 1-1 draw with Mexico is 'poisonous'.
NASA Twitter Followers Will Fly Shuttle Simulator During Tweetup At Johnson Space Center
So you think you can pilot the space shuttle? NASA will give 30 of its Twitter followers a chance to test their skills at space shuttle ascent, rendezvous or landing aboard the same simulator astronauts use to train for their missions.
Bruma completes Hamburg loan move
Chelsea's teenage defender Jeffrey Bruma joins Hamburg on an initial 12-month loan.
Djokovic rallies to end Tomic run
Novak Djokovic brings Bernard Tomic's sensational Wimbledon run to an end with a four-set victory to reach his third straight Grand Slam semi-final.
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