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World News Archive29-Jun-2006
- 'Rooney: I was always sure about playing in the World Cup (Gulf Times)
BUHLERTAL: England striker Wayne Rooney said on Wednesday he had not been rushed back to play in the World Cup finals. Rooney also used his first news conference since breaking his foot on April 29 to play down his importance to England as they prepare for Saturday?s quarter-final with Portugal.- 'All Rugby News (scrum.com)
This page covers all rugby and tournament news from around the world. Bajan's senior players catch Suggitt's eye 27 Jun 2006 While it is never easy for a coach of a team whose team has just run in eleven tries, to take notice of some of the opposition talent, Canadian team coach Ric Suggitt was queried by the Bajan media about his perspective on some of the Caribbean team he had just seen in a - 'All Rugby News (scrum.com)
This page covers all rugby and tournament news from around the world. Pritchard a Blue once more 27 Jun 2006 Canadian team wing James Pritchard has been released by Guinness Premiership side Northampton, and picked up a two year contract with Bedford of England's National Division One, says the club's website.- 'Katie Couric Looks to Reign Supreme as Queen of Evening News (SYS-CON Media)
Acclaimed newscaster Katie Couric is set to make her debut as anchor on The CBS Evening News With Katie Couric, September 5, 2006. Sportsbook.com, the world's largest online sportsbook and casino, is now offering odds on the ratings for Couric's first newscast with CBS.- 'NBC News ups commitment to investigative journalism (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
NBC News will dramatically expand its investigative unit in the latest of a wave of changes since Steve Capus ascended to the presidency of the news division.- 'Actor News (MI6)
In announcing the news, Rome's cinephile mayor, Walter Veltroni, called Connery "an actor of extraordinary quality who has worked with the world's greatest directors and written some of the most unforgettable moments in movie history" .- 'World Cup chapels' Red Card is rescinded (Ekklesia)
They were given a red card and closed by world soccer's governing body, but chapels for players seeking Christian spiritual support during the World Cup in Germany have now reopened after protests from churches ? writes Frauke Brauns for Ecumenical News International.- 'News and notes from the boxing world (Nevada Appeal)
News from and views on the world of boxing: - 'News: Injury prompts renewed safety concerns for Lotte World (Thrill Network.com)
Jun. 28th, 2006 -- Once again Lotte World in Seoul, South Korea is facing questions about the park's safety. On Tuesday a ceiling tile on a building housing the indoor Fantasy Dream child's coaster fell, striking a ten-year-old boy on the head.
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