Wie seeks first LPGA Tour win
Posted by Golf News on June 3rd, 2009Given the opportunity at hand, Michelle Wie wasn't thinking about the major that lies ahead.
Given the opportunity at hand, Michelle Wie wasn't thinking about the major that lies ahead.
Kolkata : Former India captain Sourav Ganguly is all set for a new innings - that of a television commentator.
F1: Turkish Grand Prix In Trouble ? The F1 drivers' football team will be back in action on Wednesday, at Istanbul's Ali Sami Yen stadium.
A lawmaker is urging the National Basketball Association to repeal its requirement that players be at least 19 years old and a year out of high school before entering the league.
WIMBLEDON ace Tim Henman was in Coventry yesterday to help all-action pop star Alesha Dixon brush up on her tennis skills before this year's championships.
Sunderland and Steve Bruce have reached an agreement in principle over his appointment as the club's new manager.
The U.S. Open has its 1-2 punch now that Phil Mickelson intends to play, although Lefty and Tiger Woods won't see much of each other at Bethpage Black unless it's on the weekend.
Raqibul Hasan of Bangladesh scores runs as Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka looks on during their Twenty20 World Cup cricket warm-up game at Trent Bridge yesterday.
Poland could be among the next names to feature on future formula one calendars.
Angelina Jolie has dethroned Oprah Winfrey as the world's most powerful celebrity, according to Forbes.
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