Royalty protection officer convicted over £3m scam (Independent)
A former police Royalty Protection officer was facing jail today after being convicted of masterminding a £3 million spread-betting and property scam.
Clips get Richardson; Randolph to Grizzlies (San Diego Union-Tribune)
The Los Angeles Clippers traded leading scorer Zach Randolph to Memphis in exchange for Quentin Richardson, it was announced yesterday. Richardson averaged 10.2 points and 4.4 rebounds in 72 games with the New York Knicks last season.
SERENA’S WILL TO WIN NEVER SATED (Sporting Life)
Tennis news from sportinglife.com. Live updates & scores; the latest breaking stories plus ATP & WTA rankings; betting tips & tour archive information.
ATP betting: Home-boy Soderling is a big lay in his own backyard (Covers.com)
Sean Calvert explains precisely why he’s decided to take the French Open finalist on at tennis odds of +225. Last week’s tips showed a massive profit, particularly in the Davis Cup where I correctly predicted the winner of all four ties, wh…
Vivian Norris de Montaigu: Wall Street: A (Sometimes Deadly) Insiders Game (The Huffington Post)
The reasons why some banks are protected and others are left to fail reaches up to the highest echelons of power.
Royal protection officer facing jail for £3 million scam (Daily Telegraph)
Paul Page conned colleagues friends and others out of life savings retirement money and loans.
Brisith Open Capsules: Can this happen? Watson keeps lead at British Open (The Brownsville Herald)
TURNBERRY, Scotland — Tom Watson has a plan to win the British Open. It no longer reads like a fairy tale. Even as he slipped out of the lead Saturday in the testing breeze of Turnberry, the 59-year-old didn’t blink except to hold back the occasional tear.
Yao decides to have foot surgery (Lawrence Journal-World)
Houston center Yao Ming will have surgery on his broken left foot next week and will likely miss all of next season, the latest blow to the Rockets’ faltering bid to return to the NBA’s elite. The team said Friday that there is no timetable set for the return of the 7-foot-6 Yao, a seven-time All Star, but that he is “expected to be available for the team’s training camp in 2010.” That camp is …
Tiger Wood’s hopes for victory at The Open are blown away (Times Online)
Bookmakers’ maths at The Open have never been more vehemently contradicted than they were by the figures on Tiger Woods’s scorecard at Turnberry.
Popularity: 4% [?]



















0 users responded to this post
1 Pingback & Trackback On This Post
Leave Your Comments Below