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    Soccer digest
    8 months ago

    Today's other stories in brief CHELSEA midfielder Frank Lampard said he was delighted with the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti as Chelsea’s new manager. Full Article at Irish Times

  2. Notts County, the world's oldest football league club, said on Thursday that a Middle East consortium was taking them over in a multi-million pound deal. Full Article at ESPN

  3. FOOTBALL BETTINGFollowing news that Notts County is set to be taken over by a Middle Eastern consortium, Sky Bet have cut the Magpies to 16/1 (from 25/1) to win League Two after seeing some interesting wagers over the last couple of days. Full Article at Sky Sports

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  1. File picture dated November 6, 1995 shows (from L-R) former US President Jimmy Carter, Israeli acting Prime Minister Shimon Peres, Queen Noor and King Hussein of Jordan attending the funeral of assassinated Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin at Jerusalem Mount Herzl military cemetery. Ten years after...
  2. Singtel's Group Chief Executive Officer Chua Sock Koong listens to a question during a news conference at the company's headquarters in Singapore February 9, 2010. Singapore Telecommunications, Southeast Asia's biggest telecoms firm, will focus on Asia for acquisitions and also look at Africa and the...
  3. A woman walks through the lobby of Singtel's headquarters in Singapore February 9, 2010. Singapore Telecommunications, Southeast Asia's biggest telecoms firm, will focus on Asia for acquisitions and also look at Africa and the Middle East, to add to its collection of fast-growing mobile markets.
  4. A man uses his mobile phone at Singtel's headquarters in Singapore February 9, 2010. Singapore Telecommunications, Southeast Asia's biggest telecoms firm, will focus on Asia for acquisitions and also look at Africa and the Middle East, to add to its collection of fast-growing mobile markets.
  5. Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at the New York-based Human Rights Watch, second left, Abdullah al-Durazi, head of the Bahrain Human Rights Organization, second right, and Human Rights Watch attorney Joshua Colangelo-Bryan, right, address journalists and Western diplomats Monday, Feb. 8, 2010,...
  6. Vehicles are parked outside Toyota dealership in Doha February 8, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp is preparing a recall of its new Prius hybrid car in Japan as early as Tuesday, followed by similar steps in the United States, Europe and other markets, a source familiar with its plans said. Toyota said 2005-2010...
  7. A Toyota logo is pictured at a dealership in its head office in Doha February 8, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp is preparing a recall of its new Prius hybrid car in Japan as early as Tuesday, followed by similar steps in the United States, Europe and other markets, a source familiar with its plans said. Toyota...
  8. An unidentified human rights activist listens Monday, Feb. 8, 2010, at a press conference in Manama, Bahrain, where Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at the New York-based Human Rights Watch, unseen, claims Bahrain has resumed torturing security detainees in the past two years. Stork called it...
  9. A man stands on a snowy Mount Hermon in the Golan Heights near the Israel-Syria border February 7, 2010. The Golan Heights form a strategic plateau between Israel and Syria of about 1,200 square kilometres (460 square miles). Israel captured it in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed it in 1981 in a...

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  1. Irish Times logo
    Soccer digest
    8 months ago

    Today's other stories in brief CHELSEA midfielder Frank Lampard said he was delighted with the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti as Chelsea’s new manager. Full Article at Irish Times

  2. Notts County, the world's oldest football league club, said on Thursday that a Middle East consortium was taking them over in a multi-million pound deal. Full Article at ESPN

  3. FOOTBALL BETTINGFollowing news that Notts County is set to be taken over by a Middle Eastern consortium, Sky Bet have cut the Magpies to 16/1 (from 25/1) to win League Two after seeing some interesting wagers over the last couple of days. Full Article at Sky Sports