New Zealand see off Pakistan by 51 runs to reach the Champions Trophy semi-finals.
Man City's Richard Dunne admits his team-mates deserved their fans' abuse after losing to Wigan.
Order of Merit hopeful David Howell could miss the Volvo Masters with a recurring shoulder injury.
(CNSNews.com) - President Bush says he fully understands that if the American people think he doesn't have a plan for victory in Iraq (as Democrats have been saying), they won't support the war effort.
The Edinburgh club are fined £10,000 by the Scottish Football Association for owner Vladimir Romanov's criticism of referees.
Stephen Jones has been named as the man to lead Wales through to the next World Cup.
(CNSNews.com) - A "grand gesture" on the part of the U.S. could break an impasse at the United Nations where member states have failed to agree on a candidate to fill the remaining seat on the Security Council, according to policy analysts with the Council on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA).
Sajid Mahmood is confident he will play for England in the first Test in Australia if he maintains his progress.
(CNSNews.com) - Who's going to win in November? Will the Republicans maintain their hold by a hair or will the Democrats win by a few seats? The polls seem to produce new and varying answers from day to day.
(CNSNews.com) - Advocates of election reform are anticipating a "messy" Election Day fraught with voting machine malfunctions and voter disenfranchisement in at least 10 states that have new machines and new policies governing how voting works.
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