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    September 23, 2012

    THE Antarctic tundra is a black and white world, except for the occasional colourful beak, feather, foot or fin, or the blue ice and turquoise underbelly of a whale. While it is certainly remote and desolate, it is also pure and peaceful: it makes you feel alive. From October to March, there is no night [...]

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    FORMER England captain John Terry last night stunned the nation when retiring from international duty on the eve of the Football Association’s inquest into the Anton Ferdinand race row. The FA’s disciplinary hearing was less than 24 hours away when Terry accused them of making his position “untenable” when announcing his immediate retirement from the [...]

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    September 23, 2012

    MANCHESTER CITY 1 vs ARSENAL 1 ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger admitted his frustration over a series of missed chances against champions Manchester City yesterday, despite seeing his side grab a respectable draw at the Etihad Stadium. The Gunners went behind to a soft Joleon Lescott header from a City corner shortly before half-time, yet saved [...]

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    LET’S not pretend for a moment that the sporting world will be watching events in Chicago this week. The Ryder Cup will not be reverberating around Rio or resonating in Russia. It will barely register in some of the European countries or individual states in the US that have players involved. It will entrance and [...]

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