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  Thursday 17th November 2011  

Suarez charged over Evra clash

Luis Suarez has been charged by the Football Association with racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra.

  Football  

Blatter slammed for racism stance

FIFA president Sepp Blatter's leadership was questioned on Wednesday after he commented that racist abuse between players should be settled by a handshake.

Johnson extends City stay till 2015

Adam Johnson has signed a new deal at Manchester City until 2015.

Hiddink hints at Chelsea return

Guus Hiddink has not ruled out a return to Barclays Premier League side Chelsea following the termination of his contract as Turkey coach by mutual consent.

A look at the 16 nations of Euro 2012

ESPNSTAR.com takes a brief look at all 16 of the teams who will compete in Poland and Ukraine for glory in Euro 2012.

Aquilani set to leave Liverpool for good

Alberto Aquilani is likely to leave Liverpool and join AC Milan on a permanent deal, according to his agent Franco Zavaglia.

Young, Cleverley set for United return

Manchester United's bid for the Barclays Premier League title looks set to receive a welcome boost by the returns of Ashley Young and Tom Cleverley this weekend.

  Cricket  

Condon: Bad people are back in cricket

In a sensational claim, the ICC's former anti-corruption chief Paul Condon has claimed that T20 has brought back cricket's bad boy and fixing was rampant in 1980s-90s.

India on top as Windies bat again

India need seven more wickets to beat the West Indies in the second Test in Kolkata after the tourists were forced to follow on.

Smith: Australia will come back hard

South Africa captain Graeme Smith believes Australia have the wherewithal to leave the embarrassing first Test loss behind them and bounce back in the second Test.

Clarke ready for Johannesburg Test

Michael Clarke insists Australia's Cape Town disaster is firmly behind them as they prepare for the start of the second Test against Proteas in Johannesburg on Thursday.

  Latest Headlines  

Murray urges funding rethink

Andy Murray believes the secret to future success for British tennis is to stop funding players and let them earn their way to the top.

US Grand Prix likely to be axed

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has said the United States Grand Prix is on the brink of being axed from next year's calendar.

Mikko Hirvonen signs for Citroen

Citroen announced on Wednesday that Mikko Hirvonen will join eight-times world rally champion Sebastien Loeb at its factory team next season.

Johnson: Quitting is the right decision

Martin Johnson has stated that quitting his role as England manager is the right decision for him and the national team.

Boxing: Froch ready to face Ward

Carl Froch is ready to reap the rewards of two years of turbulence when he meets Andre Ward in the Super Six tournament final next month.

Whitmarsh: F1 needs America race

McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh believes Formula One needs America more than America needs Formula One.

Martin hoping for three in a row

Spain's Pablo Martin will be trying this week to join an exclusive group of golfers who have won a European Tour event three times in a row.

Woods set for Williams clash

Tiger Woods will almost certainly never say so, but he has probably never wanted to win a game more than he did at Royal Melbourne on the opening day of the Presidents Cup.

  Columnists

Steve Dawson

The day a part of boxing died

Jesse Fink

A notoriously unsustainable World Cup?

Andrew Leci

All in a day's work

Steve Slater

Iceman a PR triumph

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