Tuesday, June 29, 2010
World Cup Last 16 - Spain v Portugal
World Cup Last 16 - Argentina, Brazil, Holland Paraguay
Sunday, June 27, 2010
World Cup Last 16 - England v Germany
Saturday, June 26, 2010
World Cup - Last 16 USA v Ghana
World Cup - Last 16 Uruguay v South Korea
World Cup - Group H decided
Spain beat Chile but both advance
World Cup - Group G decided
Thursday, June 24, 2010
World Cup - Group E decided
Exciting Japan beat Denmark to join Holland in Last 16
World Cup - Group F decided
TENNIS - Longest match in history at Wimbledon
American wins longest tennis match in history
World Cup - Group D decided
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
World Cup - Group C decided
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
World Cup - Group B decided
World Cup - Group A decided
France a mess, Hosts out despite win, Uruguay and Mexico advance
Monday, June 21, 2010
World Cup Day Eleven
Portugal goal-fest sets tournament alight
Portugal crushed North Korea 7-0, with goals from six different players including Ronaldo. They led buy just one goal at half-time. But a second half of utter domination and six goals set Portugal on course to progress from the group of death. They still have to play Brazil, but the glut of goals was just what they needed - as it's hard to see Ivory Coast being able to rachet up a similar scoreline against the Koreans, meaning the Portugese would progress on goal difference even if they lose to Brazil.
Chile overcome 10-man Switzerland
A harsh sending-off for Behrami after 30 minutes, left the Swiss struggling to contain a good Chile side in an entertaining game. Substitute Mark Gonzalez finally made the breakthough with 15 minutes left, as Chile went two wins for two games in the group. Derdiyok had a great chance to equalise in injury time, but shot wide.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
GOLF - McDowell wins US Open
Graham McDowell held his nerve to win a tense and dramatic US Open at Pebble Beach. Overnight leader Dustin Johnson fell apart, dropping 11 shots in a disastrous final round. In fact, he had lost six shots inside the first four holes. But playing alongside him, McDowell kept his cool, shooting a final round 74. That's three over for the day - but amazingly despite a gallery of golfing stars lining up behind him, no one made a breakthrough. Ernie Els, Tiger Woods, and Phil Mickelson were all within striking distance - but none could find the magic to spark their round.
At one stage, McDowell had a three shot lead - but bogeys on 9, 10 and 14 opened the door for others. Luckily for him the course was playing tough and no-one made the breakthrough. His biggest challenger was unknown Gregory Harvet of France. Harvet had a chance of birdie on the 18th - but when McDowell saw him miss it, he knew he had four shots from his position on the fairway to win the prestigious title. He played it calmly - shooting his second short of the green, then pitching to within 20 feet. "I always dreamed of having two putts form 20 feet to win the US Open," he said afterwards, as he hugged the trophy tightly to his chest.
McDowell is the first European golfer to win the US Open since 1970 - forty years!!! He's the first Northern Irish man to win it. And his victory confirms that Irish golf has rarely been in better condition - because along with Harrington and McIllroy, McDowell is now a major force in world golf. Brilliant.
WORLD CUP - France in disarray
World Cup Day Ten
All White on the Night
Saturday, June 19, 2010
World Cup Day Nine
WORLD CUP - Anelka Sent Home
Friday, June 18, 2010
WORLD CUP - Time to have fun at England's Expense
World Cup Day Eight
England bore their way to a draw
NEWS: Apology from Irishman who killed his girlfriend as he is jailed for 37 years
“I don’t ask forgiveness, because I don’t deserve any,” said Gary McGurk, 24, who pleaded guilty last month, to the manslaughter of 24 year old NYPD criminal investigator Michelle Lee.
Scam: Thousands of dollars
Police say he beat her four times in the head with a hammer at her home in Sunnyside Queens in April 2007, and then stabbed her in the neck.
He then tied her body with a mobile phone charger lead, and burned her chest with an iron.
McGurk had scammed thousands of dollars from her by pretending that he had cancer, and needed money to treat it, because he had no medical insurance.
In excerpts from Ms Lee’s private journal read to the sentencing hearing, she professed her love for him and concerns about his fictitious illness.
““He’s so brave. I can’t stop thinking. I can’t stop crying. I love him so much. I wish he would get better. I wish I could hold him forever,” she wrote.
In her final journal entry before she was killed, read to the court by Queens Assistant DA Charles Testagrossa, she wrote: “Dear Journal. My mind is rambling... I’m not ready to lose Gary. I’m trying to figure out the right time to tell him I love him. I truly do.”
“Knowing what you did makes my blood boil.”
Ms Lee’s sister Stephanie gave a victim impact statement to the hearing – and asked McGurk what his motives were.
“What was the reason behind your actions?” she asked, “Knowing what you did makes my blood boil.”
Mr McGurk, who is originally from the Carrickmore area of Co Tyrone, and holds dual Irish and American citizenship, asked Queens Supreme Court Justice Gregory Lasak for permission to address her family.
“I hope in the years to come God will help you through his,” he said, “Michelle is safe with him now.”
“I have very little I can say to make any of you feel better. I would love to be able to answer the question why and tell you what happened. I will meet my maker one day and I will receive my punishment that day, as I receive my punishment today.”
“I am sorry. I can only hope the years to come will be easier.”
"You know you deserve a life sentence"
Judge Lasak told McGurk that he would have sentenced him to life in prison had he not agreed to a manslaughter plea that spared the Lee family a trial.
“This makes no sense at all,” the judge said, “You know you deserve a life sentence, Mr McGurk. You know that.”
He sentenced McGurk to between 20 and 37 years in prison.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
World Cup Day Seven
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
World Cup Day Six
Swiss sink Spain in first major upset