Holidaying through rose-tinted spectacles June 21, 2009 BEACHES are what the Caribbean does best, and you’ll struggle to top the postcard perfection of Pink Sands in the Bahamas. Gazing out across the sand, it’s as though you’re seeing the world through rose-tinted spectacles, as the swathes of powder edging Harbour Island have a fantastical salmon-tinged hue. Crushed pinky shells of microscopic marine [...]
Making sure you’re fashionably on time June 21, 2009 THE true sign of a top-notch timepiece is not the beautiful design of its exterior, but the technological quality of its interior. The leading Swiss watch producers pride themselves on a level of finesse that can boggle the mind. For that reason, luxury watch enthusiasts have tended to have a rather sniffy attitude towards fashion [...]
Vettel victory sparks a Red Bull assault June 21, 2009 RESURGENT Red Bull laid down the gauntlet to championship leader Jenson Button and his Brawn GP team after registering an impressive one-two in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Young pretender Sebastian Vettel cruised to a third Grand Prix victory ahead of team-mate Mark Webber, while Button, winner of six races already this season, finished [...]
Younus: T20 triumph is like a gift from God June 21, 2009 ECSTATIC Pakistan captain Younus Khan described the World Twenty20 trophy as “gift” to the Pakistani people after leading his side to an eight-wicket demolition of Sri Lanka in the final at Lord’s. After losing their opening match to England, Younus’ side rallied to victory in their next five games before impressively disposing of the favourites [...]
Federer feels no pressure as he goes in search of history June 21, 2009 RED-HOT favourite Roger Federer insists he has shelved any thoughts of creating tennis history at Wimbledon this next fortnight. The Swiss ace is looking to surpass Pete Sampras’ record of 14 major titles by landing a sixth success at the All England Club. His chances increased dramatically after defending champion and world No1 Rafael Nadal [...]
Payne gets the nod as Lions are left licking their wounds June 21, 2009 ENGLAND prop Tim Payne has been called-up for the British Lions squad as cover for international team-mate Andrew Sheridan. Sheridan missed Saturday’s 26-21 first Test defeat against South Africa in Durban with a back injury and remains a doubt for Saturday’s second Test in Pretoria. Indeed, coach Ian McGeechan is taking no chances and yesterday [...]
Premier club ‘bought’ by Arab investor June 21, 2009 AN UNNAMED Premier League club has been bought out by a member of the ruling family in the United Arab Emirates, a WAM news agency report revealed last night. The report claims Sheikh Ahmed bin Saqr Al Qasimi, chairman of the Ras Al Khaimah Department of Customs and Seaports, has purchased a 60 per cent [...]
Barnes still leads after rain delay June 21, 2009 THE 109th US Open champion may now not be declared until as late as Wednesday after heavy rain caused further delays at Bethpage Black. Play was suspended for another five hours yesterday morning prompting the majority of the 60-man field to tee off for their final rounds late last night. It means play will roll [...]
Chambers’ double helps GB rally to Euro bronze June 21, 2009 FORMER outcast Dwain Chambers came to his team’s rescue to help Great Britain to a third place finish in the inaugural European Team Championship in Portugal. After winning the 100 metres in the opening session, Chambers then completed an impressive sprint double in the 200m after stepping in to replace the injured Rikki Fifton. Victory [...]
Haye hits back at Klitschko June 21, 2009 BOXING: British hope David Haye has hit back at IBF and WBO world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko after his public lashing of the Londoner following his victory over Ruslan Chagaev on Saturday night. Klitschko dismissed the threat of challenger Haye, who replied: “He’s a boring, un-entertaining fighter.”