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Live text - Uefa Cup (BBC News) Aston Villa face FH Hafnarfjordur after Man City beat FC Midtjylland on penalties to reach the first round of the Uefa Cup. us.rd.yahoo.com
Uefa Cup as it happened (BBC News) Aston Villa and Manchester City both reach the first round of the Uefa Cup. us.rd.yahoo.com
Toshack adds Earnshaw and Williams to revised Wales squad (Daily Mirror) Wales manager John Toshack has added Middlesbrough defender Rhys Williams and Nottingham Forest forward Robert Earnshaw to his squad for next month's 2010 World Cup qualifiers against Azerbaijan and Russia. us.rd.yahoo.com
A wealth of sound: Kings Place Concert Hall (Independent) The opening of Kings Place on 1 October will bring London its first large, purpose-built concert hall since the Barbican's went up in 1982. It is sunk three storeys down into the once valueless mire between King's Cross station and a spur of the Regent's Canal, an unsubsidised concert hall dreamed of for years by a property developer from Newcastle upon Tyne called Peter Millican, and designed ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Swimmer David Davies wins silver medal for Britain (Times Online) David Davies, of Cardiff, added to the British run on medals with a silver in what was only the third 10km marathon swim of his career, finishing 1.5sec behind Dutchman Maarten van der Weijden after dominating for most of the race on in a rain-swept Shunyi Olympic Rowing lake. us.rd.yahoo.com
That Was The Week That Was (4thegame.com) A week is a long time in football and it's sometimes hard to keep up with everything that has gone on, so let us remind you of what's been going on... us.rd.yahoo.com
Olympics: Mansfield needs a new bus and Nadal does his own washing - 100 things we learned in Beijing (Guardian Unlimited) With The Olympics drawing to an end, feast upon 100 facts picked up during the last fortnight us.rd.yahoo.com
ePolitix.com Podcasts (ePolitix.com) Listen now: Barry Sheerman - schools committee chairman The senior Labour backbencher tells epolitix.com why Gordon Brown will not face a leadership challenge. us.rd.yahoo.com
Stillwaters (Alamosa Valley Courier) In 1952 ... George VI died, and his daughter became Elizabeth II. The Atomic Energy Commission announced “satisfactory” experiments in hydrogen-weapons research. Eyewitnesses tell of blasts near Enewetak, an atoll in the Marshall Islands. us.rd.yahoo.com
Leo Abse: Labour MP whose parliamentary Bills helped liberalise British society (Independent) Leo Abse's parliamentary causes, not one of which was ephemeral and most of which lasted for the three decades of his constant activity in and out of Parliament as Labour MP first for Pontypool and then for Torfaen, had one thing in common – Abse knew one heck of a lot about his subjects. us.rd.yahoo.com
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