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Netflix’s new drama and BBC’s cult student seies have put the rising star in the spotlight
Netflix’s new drama and BBC’s cult student seies have put the rising star in the spotlight
Golden State has been on a roll but are barely favored in Boston on Saturday night.
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LA CROSSE, Wis. – Viterbo Men's Basketball defeated Dakota State University, 93-60, at R.W. Beggs Senior Gymnasium on Friday. The 33-point win was the V-Hawks' largest margin of victory since joining the North Star Athletic Association in 2015. Viterbo improved to 11-11 overall and 4-4 in conference play. Dakota State fell to 8-16 on the season and 3-5 in NSAA play.
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“I remember the days where a jacket potato and beans was as good as it got,” says Collette Gray as she peruses the groaning shelves of Waitrose’s vegan aisle. In 20 years of being a vegan, she has never encountered anything like this kind of choice at the supermarket – from jackfruit and kidney bean chilli sauce, to porcini and spinach ravioli, beet wellington and three different types of vegan pizza. “When I was first vegan, you had to source information through word of mouth or through research... Читать дальше...
CHELSEA manager Maurizio Sarri got his wish this week as Gonzalo Higuain signed for the club, but Arsenal legend Martin Keown fears that signing spells more sorrow for Alvaro Morata.
TEHRAN (FNA)- Clashes broke out between protesters and riot police in Madrid as taxi-drivers began their third consecutive day of protest in the Spanish capital. [VIDEO]
MANCHESTER UNITED have had a bid rejected for Fiorentina defender Nikola Milenkovic, the club’s chief executive officer Pantaleo Corvino has claimed.
Pegasus World Cup Attracts Worldwide TV Coverage - Horse Racing News Paulick Report Saturday's blockbuster $16 million Pegasus World Cup Championship Invitational Series program of 12 races at Gu
Talented Pompey defender Matt Casey has been backed to have a great future in the game.
Netflix’s new drama and BBC’s Clique have put the rising star in the spotlight
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has admitted he could hand a recall to Nikola Katic this weekend as he considers changes to the side which flopped on their return to Premiership action at Kilmarnock.
Edinburgh coach Richard Cockerill has welcomed the release of three members of Scotland’s Six Nations squad for this afternoon’s Guinness Pro14 clash with Southern Kings in Port Elizabeth.
Amid the swirl that has been surrounding Celtic’s dealings once again during a transfer window, Brendan Rodgers yesterday chose to blast back at those who would seek to implicate Lee Congerton in any perceived shortcomings.
There are achingly boring matches in every sport. I am old enough to have endured the Scotland-Wales match of 111 line-outs on a dismal February afternoon in 1963. Many will have had comparable experiences watching other sports.
Terry Christie’s most recent football match as a fan, the Hearts-Livingston Scottish Cup tie last Saturday, left him and a pal £800 richer. “We won the prize draw,” says the retired manager who famously combined dugout duties with those of head teacher at one of the country’s toughest schools. Doubtless as a Hibernian fan in boyhood he was chuffed to be strolling out of Tynecastle with this tidy sum, so will good fortune smile on him again at Ochilview on Tuesday night?
The first wave of women in politics had to act like men to survive, but the second wave is now joining forces with millennials to create a new world, writes Susan Dalgety.
Robert Burns. Love his work, as most do, or loathe it, as somebody somewhere probably does, you cannot deny he did have a knack of identifying issues in the 18th century which still resonate today, writes Christine Jardine.
To the uninitiated, the death of a retired sports journalist may not exactly seem like headline news. But Hugh McIlvanney was a writer so skilled that people who didn’t care anything at all about sport wanted to read his work.
The Mueller probe into alleged collusion between Trump campaign and Russia has lessons for UK.
Nicola Sturgeon must put aside independence and work on avoiding a no-deal Brexit instead, writes Brian Wilson.
Theresa May’s inflexibility over her Brexit ‘red lines’ is widening the schism between Edinburgh and London, writes Professor Anand Menon.
Andrew Fairlie, who died at 55 last week, was a thoughtful chef who showed that being nice does pay off, writes Stephen Jardine.
Open a newspaper on any day of the week, and you’ll find stories of addiction. It might be a celebrity in rehab or a story closer to home: crime, homelessness, death, human misery. Often, the words used to describe the people involved seem designed to dehumanise: “junkie”, “smack head”, writes Karyn McCluskey.