05 19 2012
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Trump’s $1B golf resort in doubt

When the first sod was laid on Donald Trump’s billion-dollar championship golf resort in Scotland last April, few people could have predicted that less than a year later the whole project would be under threat.

Fire and rain at Daytona 500

For a sport where speed is king, NASCAR’s Daytona 500 this year was one long waiting game. After a historic postponement due to rain, Monday’s race was delayed for nearly two hours after a fiery crash.

India’s tennis pioneers

Indian tennis legend Vijay Amritraj talks about his family’s contribution to Indian tennis.

Danica Patrick’s NASCAR move

Danica Patrick enters the world of NASCAR and NASCAR is hoping to cash in on a new demographic.

Putting the pride back into PSG

The president of Paris Saint-Germain says fans of the French club have overcome initial reservations about their new Qatari owners and have bought into their mission to make PSG the biggest soccer team in the world.

Pastore – The $56M man

Footballers can often crumble under the weight of a hefty price tag, but France’s record signing Javier Pastore is proving to be a big success at big-spending Paris Saint-Germain.

Can cup win revive Liverpool?

Manager Kenny Dalglish is determined to use Liverpool’s first trophy win in six years as a catalyst for future success, following Sunday’s dramatic penalty shootout win in the English League Cup final.

Racism ‘not black and white’

“The letter stated that, as I ran through the tunnel, they were going to throw acid in my face.” England’s black football pioneers tell their story as CNN investigates the problem of soccer racism in a new documentary.

Arsenal back boss as profits soar

The chief executive of English Premier League club Arsenal has urged the club’s supporters to get behind their under-fire coach Arsene Wenger.

‘Beautiful Game’ stands above all

The global appeal of football can hardly be doubted. It is said the membership of ruling body FIFA exceeds that of the number of member countries in the United Nations.